300
*
* expect about 300 papers submitted with 90 accepted (30 long, 60 short).
* publish 300 library copies. Profit from PAMI is 300K goes to
* The fee should be about $250 with an expected attendance of 300 (200
300k
* (Grimson:) PAMI generates 300K for the CS, but does not get any
* CS gets to net profit (300K). ($24 for members, Libraries 900 of
* publish 300 library copies. Profit from PAMI is 300K goes to
306
* Agenda item #1: R. Bajcsy gave a report on ICCV-II: There were 306 papers
311
* reviewers are used (more than the committee) for 311 papers, 197 US, 23
316
* So far, there are 316 pre registered and 53 walk-ins (369). An
327
* Agenda item #3: R. Chellappa gave a report on CVPR-89: 327 papers have been
* Kender and Worthy Martin for the program, 327 papers submitted (90
330
* Item 3. CVPR89. (Rama Chellappa) 330+ registered, thanks to John
350
* Agenda item #1: CVPR88 (R. Jain): About 350 at the
* both were below 2, it was rejected. The remaining 350 papers were
* this meeting at 250 Eric wanted 450 and the CS finally did allow 350.
357
* Agenda Item #1: CVPR92, Narendra Ahuja. There were 357 submissions,
35pm
* Meeting adjourned at 10:35PM
360
* the PAMI-TC home page. Current membership is 1224, US 864, foreign 360.
369
* So far, there are 316 pre registered and 53 walk-ins (369). An
36pm
* Meeting called to order at 8:36PM. 41 members signed in.
383
* 383 paid. Students 150 (In future look at these totals).
3rd
* 4. 3rd CAD-Based Vision Workshop