Tutorial Proposal Submission

Tutorial Proposals

ICIP 2016 tutorials will be held on Sunday, September 25, 2016 in morning and afternoon sessions of about 3 hours each. Proposals should be submitted by November 16, 2015, through the ICIP 2016 website and must include title, outline, contact information and IEEE-style bio of the presenter, and descriptions of the tutorial and the material to be distributed to the participants.

Tutorial proposals will be peer-reviewed for relevance, quality, value, and novelty - introducing new tools, ideas, and topics to the SP community. For detailed submission guidelines and the online submission form, please refer to the tutorial proposals page.

Colleagues interested in proposing a tutorial are welcome to contact the tutorial co-chairs, Ghassan AlRegib and Rony Ferzli, who would be happy to answer questions, give preliminary feedback etc: tutorials@icip2016.com.

Evaluation Criteria

Proposals will be peer-reviewed and evaluated using the following criteria:

  • Timeliness of the proposal: Importance of the topic in 2016 and relevance to ICIP and the future of the community
  • Quality of the proposal: state-of-the art coverage of the topic, coherence, and experience of the speakers, new tools introduced, effective in attracting returning audience and new audience
  • Spectrum of the proposal: Is the topic of interest to academia and/or industry, researchers and/or engineers? Is it likely to attract ICIP 2016 attendees?

Submission Deadline: November 16, 2015

Tutorial proposals are welcome on all topics within the technical scope of IEEE ICIP 2016. Additionally, the following topics are of special interest to IEEE ICIP 2016:

  • Foundations and trends in computational imaging
  • Foundations and trends in high dynamic range imaging
  • Cloud based image and video processing and storage
  • Machine learning for computer vision (e.g., sparse learning and deep learning)
  • Distributed visual processing for Internet-of-Things (IoT)
  • Visual textures: analysis, synthesis, and perception
  • Overview and recent advances in image and video coding standards
  • Intelligent image enhancement and sensor fusion
  • Human visual perception and applications (e.g., visual quality assessment, attention, perception-based visual processing)
  • Camera image processing pipeline overview and recent advances
  • Embedded imaging: image processing from algorithm to hardware architecture/profiling and optimization of image processing algorithms, CPU vs GPU vs hardware acceleration
  • Biomedical image processing
  • Smart mobility and in-vehicle infotainment image processing applications
  • Beyond UHD image processing (e.g., acquisition pipeline, video coding standards, post processing, HDR displays)
  • Image processing advancements for automation and manufacturing applications
  • Forensics visual processing

Submission of Proposals

The deadline for submitting tutorial proposals has passed.

Questions regarding tutorials may be directed to Ghassan AlRegib and Rony Ferzli at tutorials@icip2016.com.