European Machine Vision Forum: Call for Papers

Focal topic 2019 is Photonics and Machine Vision: Going Deep into Integration

28.03.2019 -

The European Machine Vision Forum is an annual event of the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA). The aim is to foster interaction between the machine vision industry and academic research and through this is accelerate innovation by translating new research results faster into practice. Focal topic of the 2019 European Machine Vision Forum taking place 05 - 06 September in the Palais de la Bourse Lyon, is

Photonics and Machine Vision: Going Deep into Integration.

The EMVA  hereby cordially invites all interested parties to contribute their valuable research or innovation fitting into the above motto and submit the extended abstracts of a contributed talk or poster latest by Friday, May 24, 2019 using the online Submission Tool.

All submissions are openly reviewed by the joint Scientific and Industrial Advisory Board of the forum and everyone, who has submitted a contribution. For the five best rated student contributions, the student speaker will receive a free ticket to the forum.


During the 4th edition of EMVA’s ‘Where Research Meets Industry’ initiative EMVA Board Member Prof. Dr. Bernd Jähne, Heidelberg Collaboratory for Image Processing (HCI), Heidelberg University, and Chair of the European Machine Vision Forum will be pleased to welcome researchers and developers from machine vision, computer vision, machine learning, applied optics and photonics to exchange newest ideas how the deep integration of photonic elements, imaging sensors, computing platforms and machine learning lead to much more capable, smaller, cheaper and less energy consuming vision systems.

Contact

EMVA European Machine Vision Association

Gran Via de Carles III, 84 (3rd floor)
08028 Barcelona
Spain

+34 93 220 7201
+34 93 220 7201

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