had * Agenda item #7: ICPR 1992: (Herb Freeman) 1990 ICPR had a surplus with
* Comment that posters had 2 pages -- that was low. Possible same
* generated and only had 130 names, but each issue loses more names than
* had been expected. The conference should have a small surplus. She
* papers as good. In this one Doc Anal had 2 submitted and 1 is in.
* some felt that CVPR had been too narrow and some feel that it is
* they had been mailed to the entire PAMI journal list or just the US portion
7 for had.

hague * follow the same 4 tracks as 1990. August, The Hague.

half * Eric noted that half of the 600 registered were in the dorm at MIT.
* Motion: (Bill Thompson) That CVPR be held in the second half of June.

handle * amount of paper the program chair needs to handle and mail out.
* question of whether one conference can handle all of them is another

hanson * On the MTW after Thanksgiving in 1994 (November 28-30) (Hanson as

happening * (And said the chance of this happening is very low)

happens * Can we take the journal? Threaten to pull out and see what happens.

happy * within IEEE, and the low cost. Private publishers are happy to

haralick * #11. Workshop on Performance vs Methodology in CV. (Meer and Haralick) --
* #3. Governance issues: Proposal for 12 member board (Haralick)
* (Bob Haralick)
* (Bob Haralick, Jake Aggarwal, T. Huang and Jack Sklansky). The proposal
* (Haralick) Motion: Change the name of the conference to Computer
* (Haralick) as chair invited everyone to attend and vote, etc. to
* (Mulkagnar and Haralick), With the above meeting. 1-2 days, some
* 2. 2nd Document Analysis and Recognitin Conference: R. Haralick
* Motion: (Haralick) Specifically call out Image Processing and its subtopics
* Motion: (Haralick)
* Agenda item #13: Conference guidelines (R. Haralick): Discussion of the
* Agenda item #7: CAIA (R. Haralick): CAIA is now run at the
* Computer Vision and document analysis. (Haralick) perspective on
* Haralick) It has become the First International Conference on Document
* Motion by B. Haralick for an Awards committee to consider IEEE Fellows
* Motion: That E. Riseman and R. Haralick study holding ICCV3 in Japan in
* Recognition J Shurmann (R Haralick).
* Workshop on Robust Vision Techniques (Haralick) within 14 months.
18 for haralick.

hard * hard to get reviews to authors. 80% first review in 6 months. 20%
* Linda: Not sure what to spend the money on, hard to get the people
* only make hard decisions after the reviews have done most of the

hardware * travel money. Tsuji feels that implementations (hardware and software)

harry * the Harry Goode award to Azriel Rosenfeld in recogniition of an
* The Harry Goode Award was created by AFIPS in 1964 and in 1990 when

has * (CS-Press), which has helped publication. There is a CS committee
* (Human vision list has 1K members.)
* (replacing C. Suen). The backlog has decreased due to the increased
* Agenda item #4: The PAMI newsletter has been sent out to the full
* Agenda Item #2: CVPR93, Ruud Bolle. The hotel contract has been
* Aggarwal and A. Rosenfeld) on June 5. The program committee has 20
* chairs approved last year. The Seattle Westin Hotel has been
* CVPR has changed its flavor, so that many do not send papers here
* Haralick) It has become the First International Conference on Document
* has been selected. Dates: June 20-24, 1994.
* new Transactions on Image Processing (ASSP has changed its name to
* past there has been a Workshop on Computer Vision as an outlet for
* Robotics and Automation Society left the Computer Society and has 4-5K
* The conference has (currently) about 250 students, 230-250 members,
* The CS has a paid staff of about 90 (most in publications areas),
* The US needs a separate Society that has the power.
* Visa problems have been reduced from the ICPR attempt. Beijing has a number
* Vision has increased to the point where Computer Vision dominates
* want Pattern Recognition papers or not. Image Processing has a new conference. Issue is whether
19 for has.

have * #14. CVPR96 Proposal (Bhanu). Proposal to have CVPR 1996 in
* (Freeman) Cultural problem, once a conference doesn't have some
* (Grimson) We do have an EC as the 4 officers (C, VC, S, T).
* (Not friendly, wants to have it broader).
* Agenda item #3: R. Chellappa gave a report on CVPR-89: 327 papers have been
* Motion: to have a separate track CVPR to encourage submission of
* bigger and have some of what we want. Current relationship is
* Comment: (Freeman) Point missed, did this group want to have an
* committee to ask authors if they have an overlap in their
* Computer Society level rather than the PAMI-TC level. CAIA-89 may have
* control the program committee should have, whether it would lead to
* covered the cost. The prposal is to have another on next year (CVPR
* Discussion: no way to have third track in the hotel in the Seattle
* do 3 reviews for all submissions. PAMI subscriptions have decreased
* do not have dues, either dues for the TC or the Robotics with an
* Eric: We have a larger budget because we made money on CVPR.
* Explore why the problems have an overlap.
* had been expected. The conference should have a small surplus. She
* Have email addresses for authors. Inform authors of the rules, etc. for
* Herb Freeman indicated that it is very important to have a newsletter,
* IEEE is recommending that all TCs have some structure that will make
* In 1995 there is only 1 major conference, so proposed to have a CV
* makes money can we get any? No. Journals have nothing to do with
* Motion: (By T. Pavlidis) That regularly held meeting have a large
* of us want to to be with IEEE, to have low cost journal. Maybe
* only make hard decisions after the reviews have done most of the
* overlap). There will be a motion track, expect to have 2 tracks
* papers that have been excluded in the past (PR, IP, applications).
* Patrick: How things have changed? Year ago budget was $4K, now
* proposal to have guidelines for major conferences, including the nature,
* Q: Definition of Pattern Recognition -- at ICPR the Pattern Recognition subconference. Desire to have
* Ram: Not sure we have the critical mass to become a society, most
* really want to have one. (Steve) At the moment we do not have the
* Service awards: We have given them, but we haven't done it lately
* Some suggestion (from IEEE-CS) to have an executive committee and
* submitted and have been sent to the program committee for review, with
* Visa problems have been reduced from the ICPR attempt. Beijing has a number
* Who are members for IAPR issues. We do not have a good structure of
* work with IEEE to work on a better arrangement to have greater
40 for have.

haven't * Service awards: We have given them, but we haven't done it lately

hawaii * Hawaii: 28. (similar support to St Thomas).
* Maui Hawaii, MI
* meeting in Hawaii was well received.
* to consider Hawaii, but the east coast is the right cycle. Two
* You remember the Hawaii meeting and we could consider some resort

healy * maintain an email list. Send mail to Glen Healy.
* Shafer, Wolff, Healy, Nayar, Woodam, Tomanaga, xx. Initially

hearing * because they don't fell that they will get a fair hearing (some

heavily * balance. (Gerson commented on AIPR, heavily industrial.) Discussion

held * 2. Non-rigid Motion Workshop. Jake Agarwal. Held last October.
* Agenda item #7: H. Freeman reported that ICPR will be held in Atlantic City on
* Admendment that the dates will be held until until Boston in 95.
* America) even if ICCV is held and to get ICCV on a regular stable
* be held there under IEEE-CS. It is now sponsored by SPIE and the Cosmos
* feasible, discussions on international conferences should be held at
* Held in Tskuba Japan this fall, over 260 papers, 20 were long 124
* Item 9. ICCV-3. (Avi Kak) Will be held in Osaka, December 4-7, 1990,
* Motion: (Bill Thompson) That CVPR be held in the second half of June.
* Motion: (By T. Pavlidis) That regularly held meeting have a large
* the meeting to be held in Europe.
* This is not Jurassic Park. Yesterday the first on was held. Fully
* to be held in December 1989 with Anil Jain as the general chair. This
* workshop. IROS is being held in pittsburgh in August (not much
14 for held.

helped * (CS-Press), which has helped publication. There is a CS committee
* reviewers, but it is not clear is it helped. [Comment on double blind

helps * account limit of $30K at any one time. The surplus helps ease planning

henderson * A plan for Pennsylvania in 1994 was mentioned, and T. Henderson proposed

herb * Agenda item #7: ICPR 1992: (Herb Freeman) 1990 ICPR had a surplus with
* Eric G: Herb hit the issue, control over our fate in addition to
* Herb Freeman expressed thanks to T. Huang for his service.
* Herb Freeman indicated that it is very important to have a newsletter,
* Huang, Jake Aggarwal, A Rosenfeld, Avi Kak, Herb Freeman. Nominated

here * CVPR has changed its flavor, so that many do not send papers here

herman * 1992. (Bir Bhanu) Program committee of D. Dyer and M. Herman, J.

high * Howard Moraff (NSF) asked to maintain the high standards in the process.
* indicate more specific topics within Pattern Recognition (High dimensional
* should remain high. The vote on the proposal (as modified by the report from
* too high) are based on a formula. For the computer area as a whole,

higher * signed (Omni Park Central, NYC), the rates will be a bit higher than

highest * at CMU (one of the 10 highest at CMU 500 per week -- send mail to
* publications) showed that PAMI was the highest of all Transactions.

highlights * deal with selectivity issues followed. Some of the highlights of the

highly * highly selective papers.

his * Agenda Item #3b: Ramesh Jain was awarded his certificate for
* Herb Freeman expressed thanks to T. Huang for his service.
* Item 2. Announcements. Tom Huang thanked Jake Aggarwal for his
* Presented his petition, circulated on Wednesday and Thursday.

history * Executive Board for decision making. History, there was an
* qualified people. Was it the history of the meeting (rejecting past

hit * Eric G: Herb hit the issue, control over our fate in addition to

hold * A motion (by W. Thompson) to hold the meeting between Mid-June and late August
* Agenda item #11: ICCV (J. Aggarwal): Discussion of the need to hold such
* many of the current program committee members: hold ICCV-III in Japan,

holding * Agenda item #8: E. Riseman gave the report on the study of holding ICCV-III
* Motion: That E. Riseman and R. Haralick study holding ICCV3 in Japan in
* proposals within 6 months or less. A short presentation for holding the

holland * IEEE is the host. ICPR-92 will be in Holland. The first K. S. Fu award

home * TAB) other (Image database -- Mosaic). Steve Shafer:CV home page
* the PAMI-TC home page. Current membership is 1224, US 864, foreign 360.

hope * Q: Who takes the finiancial risk? Hope proeedings from IEEE, up

horaud * a. Annecy, France (near Grenoble) proposal: Mohr, Horaud, Crowley

host * IEEE is the host. ICPR-92 will be in Holland. The first K. S. Fu award

hot * conference, upstairs rooms are HOT. (L. Davis): about 270

hotel * a list of available lower cost nearby hotels.
* Agenda Item #2: CVPR93, Ruud Bolle. The hotel contract has been
* chairs approved last year. The Seattle Westin Hotel has been
* Concerns regarding the cost were addressed. The hotel is $120 in 1997
* Discussion of the hotel costs, and possible dorm accomodations, and
* Discussion: no way to have third track in the hotel in the Seattle
* Hotels run around $100 on the sea front. Proposal was June, but that
* of conference facilities, each with a range of hotels from $25-$100.
* Questions regarding local expenses: under $70 for hotel is possible,
* real alternative places to eat, but the hotel may be able to work
* there are cheaper nearby hotels. Meal costs are a larger issue -- no
* Week of June 16 Hotel Nikko. (Not signed yet, but that is the
12 for hotel.

house * at the International House (downtown). The review procedures will be

housing * expanded and changed a little. Student housing is at Columbia

how * 8. ICCV Single Track? E. Grimson. Eric raised the issue of how many
* areas covered, etc. A discussion of how to deal with these and how to
* conferences, whether the TC should dictate conference format, and how to
* current entire membership and to establish how the 12 would then be
* Discussion centered on how it would be interpreted, the
* Discussion centered on how such a policy would be distributed since
* discussion of worry and how to deal with overlap of other conferences
* on how balanced and the importance to IEEE.
* Patrick: How things have changed? Year ago budget was $4K, now
* Policy on Multiple submissions, should there be one, is there one, how
* Q: Motion can lead to many papers? Still struggling over how to get
* the call for papers is already out, what it real means, how much
* them, how much to charge, what would they provide, what services would
* what, and how relevant the issue is in the first place.
15 for how.

howard * Howard Moraff (NSF) asked to maintain the high standards in the process.

html * interest, can convert it to HTML. A discussion regarding paper or

huang * a. Beijing proposal: Ma, Huang, Faugeras, Ohta, A. Jain;
* D. Goldgof, G. Medioni, S. Negahdaripur, T. Huang (Nov 1995)
* #16. Election of a new PAMI-TC chair (Huang).
* #4. Report ICCV 1993 (Huang) (Faugeras) In Berlin, Attended by
* (Bob Haralick, Jake Aggarwal, T. Huang and Jack Sklansky). The proposal
* (Miami). (Tom Huang, General Chair). Two tracks, one on Motion on
* (Tom Huang, Eric Grimson, Avi Kak, Keith Price)
* 1. International Workshop on Face Recognition: T. Huang.
* Fellow of the IEEE by Tom Huang.
* content. T Huang General Chair. Negahdaripur local.
* Herb Freeman expressed thanks to T. Huang for his service.
* Huang) This issue grows from concerns about the different meetings
* Huang, Jake Aggarwal, A Rosenfeld, Avi Kak, Herb Freeman. Nominated
* Item 2. Announcements. Tom Huang thanked Jake Aggarwal for his
* recommendation of the current chair. T. Huang will be proposed as the
* Thanks given to N. Ahuja, T. Huang and A. Rosenfeld for their work on
16 for huang.

huang's * Agenda item #15: New Chair: T. Huang's term ends July 30. A committee

human * (Human vision list has 1K members.)
* America, (Lasers and Human Vision).
* program. There is a possible Human-Computer Vision workshop on the

huttenlocher * the work (Huttenlocher/Ponce).


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