year * 1300+ pages per year (from 6 and about 850). The backlog is 85 papers,
* 2 year, PAMI is down about 7%.
* 20 associate editors, about 10,000 copies of each issue, $24/year for
* 3 TAB meetings and 2 TC meetings each year. TAB meeting participation is
* a year with the IAPR being the bulk of the newsletter. For a while
* Budget is larger this year, this year is larger because of meeting
* CD-ROM version and a bound version at the end of each year. Generally
* chairs approved last year. The Seattle Westin Hotel has been
* covered the cost. The prposal is to have another on next year (CVPR
* decision last year. Just because people want it doesn't mean it is
* does a 5 year annual purge (or some such).
* during the university school year, and the attempt to make sure that
* for the award. The award is given at most once a year, past recipients include
* ICCV, and ICPR (this year) to get the US membership for the IAPR
* is 4 per year and goes to the same list as a part of the TC newsletter.
* Patrick: How things have changed? Year ago budget was $4K, now
* program committee, with a small intersection with the previous year, and
* Q: Last year, IEEE puts great restricctions on meetings and PAMI
* Report on should we form a society. Issues from last year: PAMI
* scheduling and the problems of multiple conferences in the same year
* submissions number about 450/year and get 3 reviews.
* There are about 1290 pages in the volume this year, or roughly 100 papers.
* with 1/3 of this past year taken by industrial vision special issues
24 for year.

year's * budget to last year's surplus (35%) in conferences. We thus need to
* Steve: Discuss last year's proposal that we should reconsider

years * 2 years (the delegates meet once every 2 years at ICPR).
* 2 years of non-participation and addition by a petition of 10 members
* Agenda item #8: PAMI Newsletter (A. Rosenfeld): It took 3 years to get
* and workshops, it is time to grow beyond a TC after 22 years,
* CVPR, etc., publish in the journal over the past 4 years.
* in 5 years that all will be available in CDRom, a trend to CDRom.
* There is a Workshop on Motion every about 3 years. Discussion of Florida
* to balance Pattern Recognition and IP. Over the years, Computer
9 for years.

yes * Vote: Yes: 21 No: 20.
* Approved (Yes: 18, Abstain: 8).
* international conferences. Passed Yes: 11, No: 9, Abstain: 7.
* Motion failed: Yes 30, No 42.
* or multiple dimensional sensors (yes). Should it be multi-modal?
* passed with Yes: 18, No: 0, Abstain 6.
* Passed: Yes: 22, No: 0.
* Passed: Yes: 28, No: 0.
* Passed: Yes: 35, No: 0.
* Passed: Yes:22, No:0, Abstain:6.
* program. Passed: Yes:22, No:4, Abstain:3.
* Shirai) was Yes:35, No: 22, Abstain 6, with a strong minority support for
* size of short papers be increased was passed: Yes 25, No 18, Abstain 6.
* The by-laws were passed by Yes: 20, No: 0, and Abstain: 7.
* was tabled by a vote of Yes (to table) 16, No 11, Abstain 14. Thus, no change
* Yes: 26, No: 0, Abstain: 2. Passed.
16 for yes.

yeshurun * b. Tel Aviv proposal: Yeshurun, Shashua, Weinshall, Edelman;

yesterday * This is not Jurassic Park. Yesterday the first on was held. Fully

yet * (L. Shapiro) Posters as not quite yet done and submitted as posters.
* general chair, and Profs. Tsuji and Kak plus a third person (not yet
* Week of June 16 Hotel Nikko. (Not signed yet, but that is the

york * PAMI TC Meeting of June 15, 1993. New York City.

you * can you tell if it is different (e.g. if it requires effort to
* it comes to you.
* You remember the Hawaii meeting and we could consider some resort
* you want other workshops get the ideas in. Some supported by the


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