Pattern recognition : 23rd DAGM Symposium, Munich, Germany, September 12-14, 2001 : proceedings /

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Corporate author / creator:DAGM (Organization). Symposium (23rd : 2001 : Munich, Germany)
Imprint:Berlin ; New York : Springer, 2001.
Description:xv, 452 p. : ill.
Language:English
Series:Lecture notes in computer science ; 2191
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4501388
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Varying Form of Title:23rd DAGM Symposium
Other authors / contributors:Radig, Bernd.
Florczyk, Stefan.
ISBN:3540425969 (softcover : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Sometimes milestones in the evolution of the DAGM Symposium become immediately visible. The Technical Committee decided to publish the symposium proceedings completely in English. As a consequence we successfully negotiated with Springer Verlag to publish in the international well accepted series "Lecture Notes in Computer Science". The quality of the contributions convinced the editors and the lectors. Thanks to them and to the authors. We received 105 acceptable, good, and even excellent manuscripts. We selected carefully, using three reviewers for each anonymized paper, 58 talks and posters. Our 41 reviewers had a hard job evaluating and especially rejecting contributions. We are grateful for the time and effort they spent in this task. The program committee awarded prizes to the best papers. We are much obliged to the generous sponsors. We had three invited talks from outstanding colleagues, namely Bernhard Nebel (Robot Soccer - A Challenge for Cooperative Action and Perception), Thomas Lengauer (Computational Biology - An Interdisciplinary Challenge for Computational Pattern Recognition), and Nassir Navab (Medical and Industrial Augmented Reality: Challenges for Real Time Vision, Computer Graphics, and Mobile Computing). N. Navab even wrote a special paper for this conference, which is included in the proceedings. We were proud that we could convince well known experts to offer tutorials to our participants: H. P. Seidel, Univ. Saarbrücken - A Framework for the Acquisition, Processing, and Interactive Display of High Quality 3D Models; S. Heuel, Univ. Bonn - Projective Geometry for Grouping and Orientation Tasks; G. Rigoll, Univ.
Physical Description:xv, 452 p. : ill.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3540425969