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== Call for papers ==
Asunto: [Coordinadores-RedAF] Call for Papers: Special Issue on Recognition and Action for Scene Understanding
  Para: coordinadores <coordinadores@redaf.es>
Call for Papers
Special Issue on Recognition and Action for Scene Understanding
Scene Understanding has become a popular topic in Computer Science which
combines issues such as attention in cognitive systems, object detection and
recognition, global scene recognition and human sensing. Hence, it involves
joining efforts and sharing knowledge from different research areas such as
Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Machine Intelligence, Software
Engineering and Cognitive Sciences. Besides, it is closely related to
several emerging application areas (e.g., smart environments, video
surveillance, visual-based mobile robot navigation, wearable sensors, and
the detection and understanding of events and activities in video data).
This Special Issue is meant to bring together researchers which address the
problem of Scene Understanding from the perspective of the Robotics and
Computer Vision research communities. The topics of the conference include,
but are not limited to:
  - perceptual search and attention guidance in scenes,
  - multimodal perception,
  - spatio-temporal reasoning,
  - active spatial exploration,
  - object recognition from local features,
  - structure for object recognition,
  - 3D object recognition,
  - object categorization,
  - conceptualization and scene classification,
  - grammars for objects and scenes,
  - objects in context: scenes and objects,
  - scene recognition without objects,
  - visual localization,
  - human behaviour understanding,
  - mobile robot navigation: mapping and visual SLAM,
  - surveillance,
  - smart environments: computational perception of human activities,
  - wearable sensors for visually impaired people.
Authors are encouraged to submit their papers electronically by using
online manuscript submission at: http://www.jopha.net
All papers will be rigorously refereed and will undergo a competitive
selection process. Papers already submitted or presented in a Conference may
be submitted for this Special Issue provided the authors have obtained
significant new results or developed significant new methods over and above
what was already submitted or presented at a Conference.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: December 20, 2011
Notification to authors: March 20, 2012
Publication data (tentative): September, 2012
Guest Editors
Antonio Bandera University of Málaga Málaga, Spain ajbandera@uma.es
Jorge Dias Universidade Coimbra Coimbra, Portugal jorge@deec.uc.pt
Francisco Escolano University of Alicante Alicante, Spain
escolano.ua@gmail.com

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Research question

Control de sistemas multirobot ligados.
Control por refuerzo (con y sin modelo).

Estado burocrático de la tesis

Director
Manuel Graña
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DEA realizado

Call for papers

Asunto: [Coordinadores-RedAF] Call for Papers: Special Issue on Recognition and Action for Scene Understanding

  Para: coordinadores <coordinadores@redaf.es>

Call for Papers

Special Issue on Recognition and Action for Scene Understanding

Scene Understanding has become a popular topic in Computer Science which combines issues such as attention in cognitive systems, object detection and recognition, global scene recognition and human sensing. Hence, it involves joining efforts and sharing knowledge from different research areas such as Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Machine Intelligence, Software Engineering and Cognitive Sciences. Besides, it is closely related to several emerging application areas (e.g., smart environments, video surveillance, visual-based mobile robot navigation, wearable sensors, and the detection and understanding of events and activities in video data).

This Special Issue is meant to bring together researchers which address the problem of Scene Understanding from the perspective of the Robotics and Computer Vision research communities. The topics of the conference include, but are not limited to:


 - perceptual search and attention guidance in scenes,
 - multimodal perception,
 - spatio-temporal reasoning,
 - active spatial exploration,
 - object recognition from local features,
 - structure for object recognition,
 - 3D object recognition,
 - object categorization,
 - conceptualization and scene classification,
 - grammars for objects and scenes,
 - objects in context: scenes and objects,
 - scene recognition without objects,
 - visual localization,
 - human behaviour understanding,
 - mobile robot navigation: mapping and visual SLAM,
 - surveillance,
 - smart environments: computational perception of human activities,
 - wearable sensors for visually impaired people.

Authors are encouraged to submit their papers electronically by using online manuscript submission at: http://www.jopha.net

All papers will be rigorously refereed and will undergo a competitive selection process. Papers already submitted or presented in a Conference may be submitted for this Special Issue provided the authors have obtained significant new results or developed significant new methods over and above what was already submitted or presented at a Conference.

Important Dates

Submission deadline: December 20, 2011 Notification to authors: March 20, 2012 Publication data (tentative): September, 2012 Guest Editors

Antonio Bandera University of Málaga Málaga, Spain ajbandera@uma.es

Jorge Dias Universidade Coimbra Coimbra, Portugal jorge@deec.uc.pt

Francisco Escolano University of Alicante Alicante, Spain escolano.ua@gmail.com