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Overview
The Bay Area Vision Meeting (BAVM) is an informal gathering
(without a printed proceedings) of academic and industry researchers
with interest in computer vision and related areas. The goal
is to build community among vision researchers in the San Francisco
Bay Area, however, visitors and travelers from afar are also
encouraged to attend and present.
New research, previews of work to be shown at upcoming vision
conferences, reviews of not-well-publicized work, and descriptions
of "work
in progress" are all welcome. The 10th meeting in this
series was held at Hewlett-Packard in Palo Alto, and was hosted by the Multimedia Communications and Networking Department
(MCND) of the Mobile
and Media Systems Lab (MMSL) of HP Labs.
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Thursday, March 4, 2004, 10:30 am to 5:00 pm. |
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Hewlett-Packard Research Labs, Building 20
Auditorium, Palo Alto, California. |
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Oral presentations and open discussions. |
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Registration is closed. |
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- Organized by Michael
Harville and Donald
Tanguay.
- This event was sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Research Laboratories.
- Announcements regarding Bay Area Vision Meetings are distributed via the "sfbay-vision" list maintained at UC Berkeley. To add yourself to the list, send an email, from the address you want added, to majordomo@eecs.berkeley.edu with the body (not the subject line) consisting of the following text: subscribe sfbay-vision.
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