2015 IEEE Congress on
Evolutionary Computation
Sendai, Japan, 25-28 May, 2015
Special
Session on Evolutionary Computer Vision
Computer vision is a major unsolved problem in computer science and
engineering. Over the last decade there has been increasing interest
in using evolutionary computation approaches to solve vision
problems. Computer vision provides a range of problems of varying
difficulty for the development and testing of evolutionary algorithms.
The theme of the proposed special session is the use of evolutionary
computation for solving computer vision and image processing problems.
This special session aims to bring together theories and applications of evolutionary
computation to computer vision and image processing problems. Authors are
invited to submit their original and unpublished work to this Special
Session. Topics of interest include but are not limited to
New theories and methods in different EC paradigms to computer vision and image processing including
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- Evolutionary algorithms such as Genetic algorithms, genetic programming, evolutionary strategy and evolutionary programming;
- Swarm Intelligence such as particle swarm optimisation, ant colony optimisation, and differential evolution; and
- Other approaches such as learning classifier systems, harmony search, and artificial immune systems. Cross-fertilization of evolutionary computation
and other techniques such as neural networks and fuzzy systems is also encouraged.
Applications in computer vision and image processing including
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- Edge detection in noisy images
- Image segmentation in biological images
- Automatic feature extraction, construction and selection in complex images
- Object identification and scene analysis for medical applications
- Object detection and classification in security scenarios
- Handwritten digit recognition and detection
- Vehicle plate detection
- Face detection and recognition
- Texture image analysis
- Automatic target recognition in military services
- Gesture identification and recognition
- Robot vision
Important dates:
- Paper Submission: 19 December 2014
- Decision Notification: 20 February 2015
- Camera-Ready Submission: 13 March 2015
Paper Submission:
You should follow the IEEE CEC 2015
Submission Web Site. Special session papers are treated
the same as regular conference papers.
All papers accepted and
presented at CEC 2015 will be included in the conference proceedings
published by IEEE Explore, which are typically indexed by EI.
Special Session Organizers:
- Mengjie Zhang
- School of Engineering and Computer Science,
Victoria University of Wellington,
- PO Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand. Phone: +64-4-463 5654; Fax: +64-4-463 5045.
( web page)
- Vic Ciesielski
- School of Computer Science and Information Technology,
RMIT University, City Campus,
- GPO 2476V, VIC, Australia. Phone: +61-3-9925-2926; Fax: +61-3-9662-1617.
( web page)
- Mario Koeppen
- Graduate School of Creative Informatics, Kyushu Institute of Technology,
680-4, Kawazu, Iizuka,
- Fukuoka 820-8502 JAPAN. Phone: +81 948 29 7626; Fax: +81 948 29 7601.
( web page)
Program Committee (to be confirmed):
- Bir Bhanu (University of California at Riverside, USA)
- Stefano Cagnoni (University of Parma, Italy)
- Vic Ciesielski (RMIT University, Australia)
- Oscar Cordón (European Centre for Soft Computing, Spain)
- Sergio Damas (European Centre for Soft Computing, Spain)
- Marc Ebner (University of Tübingen, Germany)
- Mark Johnston (Victoria University of Wellington, NZ)
- Mario Koeppen (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
- Krisztof Krawiec (Poznan University of Technology, Poland)
- Jing Liu (Xidian University, China)
- Evelyne Lutton (INRIA, France)
- Kourosh Neshatian (Victoria University of Wellington)
- Gustavo Olague (CICESE, Mexico)
- Andy Song (RMIT University, Australia)
- Jingxuan Wei (Xidian University, China)
- Yubin Yang (Nanjing University, China)
- Mengjie Zhang (Victoria University of Wellington, NZ)
The IEEE CEC 2015 Web site can be seen from
here.
This page was last updated on 27 July 2014.