jack
* (Bob Haralick, Jake Aggarwal, T. Huang and Jack Sklansky). The proposal
jain
* #9. PAMI Transactions (Anil Jain) 1 submission per day, working
* Agenda item #13: Transactions on PAMI: (A. K. Jain) Took over in
* Agenda item #14: Transactions on Image Processing, (A. K. Jain) The
* Agenda item #1: CVPR88 (R. Jain): About 350 at the
* Agenda Item #3b: Ramesh Jain was awarded his certificate for
* Agenda item #5: Motion Workshop (R. Jain): The paper deadline
* Agenda Item #8: PAMI Transactions, Anil Jain. 12 issues, 1300 pages,
* Item 10. Transactionns-PAMI. (Anil Jain for S. Tanimoto) The
* Item 6. 3-D Workshop Austin TX, Nov 27-29, 1989. (Anil Jain) The
* papers submitted, 2 program committee reviewers, L. Davis, R. Jain and
* to be held in December 1989 with Anil Jain as the general chair. This
11 for jain.
jain;
* a. Beijing proposal: Ma, Huang, Faugeras, Ohta, A. Jain;
jake
* (Bob Haralick, Jake Aggarwal, T. Huang and Jack Sklansky). The proposal
* 2. Non-rigid Motion Workshop. Jake Agarwal. Held last October.
* Huang, Jake Aggarwal, A Rosenfeld, Avi Kak, Herb Freeman. Nominated
* Item 2. Announcements. Tom Huang thanked Jake Aggarwal for his
* Item 8. ICPR. (Jake Aggarwal) Atlantic City, June 17-21, 1990 (new
* Jake Aggarwal is now President of IAPR.
* Treasurer: Jake Aggarwal, Secretary: Keith Price, Vice-Chair: Eric
7 for jake.
january
* extra money for editing production, but not more pages. In January
* January 1991, added new editors (16 associate editors) to reduce the
* least one from the program committee. In the January Program Committee
* Maryland in January. Rather than the entire committee (due to the
* no more than 35 to one member. There are 92 non-US papers. A January
* The rainy season is December/January, otherwise there is no difference
6 for january.
japan
* from Japan). The program committee totals 34 people (3 program chairs,
* Held in Tskuba Japan this fall, over 260 papers, 20 were long 124
* in Japan. He porposed, based on discussions with many people including
* many of the current program committee members: hold ICCV-III in Japan,
* Motion: That E. Riseman and R. Haralick study holding ICCV3 in Japan in
* the fall of 1990 with someone from Japan as a co-chair, and add 7 more
* work in Japan.
7 for japan.
joe
* (Joe) Roughly speaking, the use of information not involved with
* posters. A discussion on the roe of posters. Joe Mundy asked the
john
* Item 3. CVPR89. (Rama Chellappa) 330+ registered, thanks to John
* The meeting ended with a thanks to Worthy, John and Rama for the success
join
* regarding membership. It is now possible to join through
joseph
* II. Award Presentation. Joseph Boykin (IEEE CS VP for CS-Press) presented
* Strong discussion. Joseph Boykin attended to present the Goode award
journal
* 3. PAMI Journal. Kasturi. So far in 1995, there are 220 submissions.
* Can we take the journal? Threaten to pull out and see what happens.
* CVPR, etc., publish in the journal over the past 4 years.
* good -- this leads to multiple journals, etc. Strive for quality.
* makes money can we get any? No. Journals have nothing to do with
* meeting of the PAMI TC membership when compared to the PAMI journal
* of us want to to be with IEEE, to have low cost journal. Maybe
* Q: Re IEEE sponsored vs private journal? PAMI 10K copies, no other
* the journal), such as a society or whatever.
* the TCs. Other journals in CS are less related others are
* they had been mailed to the entire PAMI journal list or just the US portion
11 for journal.
juan
* more attractive than San Juan).
* restrictions) from the East Coast. Access is through Miami or San Juan.
july
* Agenda item #15: New Chair: T. Huang's term ends July 30. A committee
* is July 15, and the workshop on March 20-22 in Irvine, CA.
* Morning session, afternoon Ski, evening session. July 1 deadline.
* reviewers with blind reviewing. A July 11 meeting will finalize the
jump
* From: Continue, negotiate changes, jump ship, or beome society,
june
* June 21, 1994
* June 20, 1995: 8 p.m. at ICCV95
* June 1996, San Francisco.
* June 1997, St. Thomas.
* O. Camps, P. Flynn, G. Stockman (June 1996).
* #6. Status on CVPR94 (Shapiro, Bowyer). Seattle, June 21-23, 4
* (there is a motion workshop with it). The paper deadline is June
* 3. Workshop on Context based Vision: J Mundy and T Strat June 1995
* 9. CVPR96: K Ikeuchi and B Bhanu, June 1996, San Francisco
* A motion (by W. Thompson) to hold the meeting between Mid-June and late August
* Agenda item #3: CAD-Based Vision June 2-3: (Linda Shapiro) 69 were
* Agenda item #8: CVPR 1992, June 15-20, Urbana IL. (N. Ahuja):
* Aggarwal and A. Rosenfeld) on June 5. The program committee has 20
* has been selected. Dates: June 20-24, 1994.
* Hotels run around $100 on the sea front. Proposal was June, but that
* in 1994. Planned for June 20-21 (after CVPR) 1996, with a
* in Boston in June 1995.
* in San Diego, June 6-8 with an AI and Computer vision Workshop (J.
* Item 13. New business. CVPR 1991 (approximately June). Need
* Item 8. ICPR. (Jake Aggarwal) Atlantic City, June 17-21, 1990 (new
* June 16, 1992
* June 20-23 at MIT. Paper deadline Nov 15 1994 -- really. Program
* June 3-7, 1990. R. Bajcsy is the vice-chair. There will be 4 separate
* June 4, 1991
* June 6, 1988
* Minutes of PAMI TC Meeting June 6, 1989
* Motion: (Bill Thompson) That CVPR be held in the second half of June.
* Notification will be June 17. The conference generated a motion
* PAMI TC Meeting of June 15, 1993. New York City.
* proposed Tampa for June 1993.
* The agenda so far for the June PAMI Technical Committee Meeting
* there is an annual conference in roughly late June in the US (or North
* Week of June 16 Hotel Nikko. (Not signed yet, but that is the
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jurassic
* This is not Jurassic Park. Yesterday the first on was held. Fully
just
* decision last year. Just because people want it doesn't mean it is
* Q: Why just face recognition? Want to keep it small so just
* they had been mailed to the entire PAMI journal list or just the US portion
* votes among the membership by mail and not just who comes to the