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The special session on Intelligent Information Processing for Remote
Sensing is part of the KES'2006
conference. Its focus is on the proposal of innovative information
processing
techniques for remote sensing data, as well as innovative applications
of information obtained from remote sensors. You are welcomed to join
us
in the England's sunny south coast to discuss the state of the
art
and recent advances in this exciting research field.
The session is being chaired by
Manuel Graña,
Universidad
Pais Vasco, Spain
Richard Duro, Universidad de A
Coruña, Spain
Intelligent Information Processing for Remote Sensing includes
several
and diverse kinds of information processing methods, algorithms and
supporting
software and hardware resources for remote sensing. A distinctive
feature
of remote sensing applications is the large amount of information
generated.
Therefore, specific issues of content based indexing of the data as
well
as advanced computational architectures (i.e.: grid computing) are
emerging
key technologies for remote sensing applications. New sensing devices
(i.e.:
hyperspectral) force the image processing and pattern recognition
approaches applied in classical remote sensing data into new research
and
development avenues. The following is a non exhaustive list of
topics
that may be addressed by prospective authors:
Hyperspectral image processing.
Endmember induction in hyperspectral data.
Morphological image processing.
Image registration.
Sensor calibration
Change detection
Classification and construction of thematic maps.
Risk assessment and monitoring of the environment.
Unsupervised segmentation.
Watermarking of remote sensing data
Compression algorithms.
Neural Networks and Evolutionary Algorithms.
Dimension reduction of high dimensional data.
Content based database indexing and retrieval.
Fusion of information from several sensors and GIS.
Highly parallel computing architectures
Urban applications
Forest and agriculture applications
Geological applications
The conference proceedings will be published and distributed by
Springer-Verlag
in
Lecture
Notes in AI as part of the LNCS/LNAI
series.
Please refer to the LNCS Authors Instructions web site for directions on the Final Paper Format which must be strictly followed for all papers that are to appear in the proceedings.
Please note that papers should be no longer than eight pages in LNCS format. Papers longer than this will be subject to an additional page charge. All oral and poster papers must be presented by one of the authors who must register and pay fees.
The Editors of the Proceedings are B. Gabrys, R.J.Howlett and L.C.Jain.
Papers for this session must be submitted through the conference site server, copies can be sent by e-mail to Manuel Graña
All oral and poster papers must be presented by one of the authors who must register for the conference and pay the fee.
Extended versions of selected papers will be considered for publication in the KES Journal (International Journal of Knowledge-Based and Intelligent Engineering Systems) published by IOS Press.
To ensure that the camera ready papers reach the organizing site by
May,
1, 2006 the schedule that we will follow is:
* Papers to be submitted to the session chair by: 1 March 2006
* Notification of acceptance: 1 April 2006
* Camera ready papers to be received by the session chair by: 19 April
2006
All presenting authors (both General and Special/Invited Sessions) must register with payment by 1 June 2006, for their papers to appear in the proceedings.
Note: All deadlines are provisional at this stage and subject to change.