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CIC26 2018 : Color and Imaging Conference

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Link: http://www.imaging.org/site/IST/Conferences/Color_and_Imaging/IST/Conferences/CIC/CIC_Home.aspx?
 
When Nov 12, 2018 - Nov 16, 2018
Where Vancouver, BC Canada
Submission Deadline Apr 15, 2018
Final Version Due Sep 7, 2018
Categories    color perception, theory   capture and display materials   image quality, multispectral   color lighting, applications
 

Call For Papers

CIC is the premier annual technical gathering of scientists, technologists, and engineers working in the areas of color science and systems, and their application to color imaging. Participants represent disciplines ranging from psychophysics, optical physics, image processing, and color science to graphic arts, systems engineering, and hardware and software development. While a broad mix of professional interests is the hallmark of these conferences, the focus is color.
CIC traditionally offers two days of short courses followed by three days of technical sessions that include three keynotes, an evening lecture, and a vibrant interactive papers session. An endearing symbol of the meeting is the Cactus Award, given each year to the author(s) of the best interactive paper presentation.

PROGRAM TOPICS
*Color Perception
*Capture and Display Material Appearance and Color
*Color in Illumination and Lighting
*Color Theory
*Image Quality
*Multispectral Imaging
*Specific Color Applications

SUBMISSION OPTIONS
Authors have the option to submit either a traditional conference paper, which will be published in the proceedings only or a paper that will also appear in the Journal of Imaging Science and Technology (JIST) or the online open-access Journal of Perceptual Imaging (JPI).Papers submitted via either option will be considered for CIC presentation.

*Option 1: Conference Paper Submission
Original work on relevant topics will be considered by the CIC Review Committee when submitted in the form of a 4-6 page draft paper. Papers should represent unpublished work, provide a clear indication of originality, contain at least preliminary results, and include references to prior work.

*Option 2: Journal (JIST-first/JPI-first) Submission
Journal papers differ from conference papers in that they meet the standards of a peer-reviewed journal and are fast-tracked for review. Accepted papers are published in the journal, appear in the CIC proceedings as reprints, and are presented at CIC within the technical papers program.
Before submitting, refer to JIST-first or JPI-first Author Guidelines and Information.

**Call for Workshops
Workshops are scheduled on Tuesday, November 13 for two (2) hours

Topic Examples:
*AR/VR/MR (augmented, virtual, and mixed reality)
*Temporal color perception
*Material appearance
*360°capture
*Gaming
*Cinema
*Cultural heritage applications
*Medical applications
*Machine learning

Proposals should include a general description of the topic to be covered, the format of the workshop (i.e., short papers with discussion; panel; hands-on; etc.), and list of confirmed or potential speakers/moderators.
Email workshop submissions to color@imaging.org. Subject: CIC26 Workshop Proposal and your "last name”.


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