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swiss-list: Internet Imaging CFP

From: Giordano Beretta <click for textversion of email address >
Date: Mon, 08 May 2000 14:35:03 -0700
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Call for Papers
Internet Imaging II

The conference on Internet Imaging II will be held as part of the
Symposium on Electronic Imaging 2001: Science and Technology in San
Jose, California, 21­26 January, 2001, under the sponsrhip of IS&T, The
Society for Imaging Science and Technology and SPIE, The International
Society for Optical Engineering. In recent years this meeting has
emerged as an important forum for the discussion of system issues in
electronic imaging. Internet imaging is different from other electronic
imaging fields in that it studies systems instead of the components of
systems.

We are particularly interested in hot new results that are of interest
to an audience of specialists. Internet imaging differs from other forms
of electronic/digital imaging in that it employs an internet (network of
networks) as a transmission vehicle. However, the internet is only one
component (albeit a major one) in the total imaging system. The total
system comprises client applications internetworked with server
applications, as well as off-line authoring tools.

The Internet is an evolving communication system. Its functionality,
reliability, scaling properties, and performance limits are largely
unknown. The transmission of images over the Internet pushes on its
engineering envelope more than most applications. Consequently, the
issues we are interested in exploring pertain to all aspects of the
total system; not just images or imaging algorithms.

All potential authors should address each of the imaging system
components in terms of the various tradeoffs that inevitably must be
made to optimize functionality, performance, and reliability at their
particular choice of system scale. They should also provide some
assessment of how their choices might change if the system scale was
increased, e.g., from prototype to production scale.

For further information refer to
http://www.spie.org/web/meetings/calls/pw01/confs/EI24.html
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