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LIM 2020 : London Imaging Meeting 2020

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Link: http://bit.ly/LIM_2020
 
When Apr 6, 2020 - Apr 7, 2020
Where London, UK
Submission Deadline Dec 22, 2019
Notification Due Jan 17, 2020
Final Version Due Feb 28, 2020
Categories    colour science   human colour perception   physics-based computer vision   illumination
 

Call For Papers

The London Imaging Meeting (LIM) is a new yearly topic-based conference in imaging science launching in 2020. The theme of the first conference is “Future Colour Imaging”. It seeks to attract and present new papers in the area of color imaging especially those which will lead and seed future research directions. The conference program also includes a keynote presentation and evening talk.

Authors are invited to submit short-papers describing original work in technical areas related to color imaging.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

*color science
*human color perception
*physics-based computer vision
*illumination
*image reproduction

We encourage submissions from scientists and engineers, as well as practitioners and graduate students.

Visit http://bit.ly/LIM_2020 or www.imaging.org/LIM for submission details.

Questions? London@imaging.org

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