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2007 IEEE Int'l Symp. Biomedical Imaging
12–15 April 2007
Washington, DC
This symposium fosters cross-fertilization between different imaging communities and contributes to an integrative imaging approach for the biomedical field. This year the conference will focus on the algorithmic, mathematical, and computational aspects of biomedical imaging.
Topics of interest include image formation and reconstruction, dynamic imaging, visualization, and physical, biological, and statistical modeling.
For more information visit http://www.biomedicalimaging.org.
3DTV Conf. 2007
7–9 May 2007
Kos Island, Greece
The conference will encompass a wide range of disciplines, including imaging and computer graphics, signal processing, telecommunications, electronics, optics, and physics. Potential topics include 3D time-varying scene-capture technology, multicamera recording, 3D photography algorithms, 3D streaming, hologram compression, stereoscopic display techniques, and 3D television, cinema, games, and entertainment.
For more information visit http://www.3dtv-con.org.
Int'l Conf. on Networked Sensing Systems
6–8 June 2007
Braunschweig, Germany
Three fields are of primary interest to this conference: sensor technology, wireless networking, and the application of networked sensor systems. Potential topics include security for networked sensing systems, communication protocols, sensor phenomena and modeling, and sensor materials and fabrication.
For more information visit http://www.inss-conf.org.
2007 Creativity and Cognition Conf.
13–15 June 2007
Washington, DC
This conference will focus on cultivating and sustaining creativity. Key topics include understanding how to design and evaluate computational support tools, digital media, and sociotechnical environments that not only empower creative processes and abilities, but that also encourage and nurture creative mindsets and lifestyles. The conference will also feature a three-month electronic arts exhibit at the National Academy of Sciences.
For more information visit http://www.cs.umd.edu/ hcil/CC2007.
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