IMPORTANT DATES

2023
Journal-first (JIST/JPI) Submissions

∙ Journal-first (JIST/JPI) Submissions Due 31 July
∙ Final Journal-first manuscripts due 31 Oct
Conference Papers Submissions
∙ Late Submission Deadline
15 Oct
∙ FastTrack Proceedings Manuscripts Due 8 Jan 2024
∙ All Outstanding Manuscripts Due 15 Feb 2024
Registration Opens mid-Oct
Demonstration Applications Due 21 Dec
Early Registration Ends 18 Dec


2024
Hotel Reservation Deadline 10 Jan
Symposium Begins
21 Jan
Non-FastTrack Proceedings Manuscripts Due
15 Feb

Color Imaging XXIX: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications

Conference keywords: color, displays, prints, material appearance, cameras, vision

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Conference Overview

Color imaging has historically been treated as a phenomenon sufficiently described by three independent parameters. Recent advances in computational resources and in the understanding of the human aspects are leading to new approaches that extend the purely metrological view of color towards a perceptual approach describing the appearance of objects, documents and displays. Part of this perceptual view is the incorporation of spatial aspects, adaptive color processing based on image content, and the automation of color tasks, to name a few. This dynamic nature applies to all output modalities, including hardcopy devices, but to an even larger extent to soft-copy displays with their even larger options of dynamic processing. Spatially adaptive gamut and tone mapping, dynamic contrast, and color management continue to support the unprecedented development of display hardware covering everything from mobile displays to standard monitors, and all the way to large size screens and emerging technologies. The scope of inquiry is also broadened by the desire to match not only color, but complete appearance perceived by the user. This conference provides an opportunity to present, to interact, and to learn about the most recent developments in color imaging and material appearance researches, technologies and applications. Focus of the conference is on color basic research and testing, color image input, dynamic color image output and rendering, color image automation, emphasizing color in context and color in images, and reproduction of images across local and remote devices. The conference covers also software, media, and systems related to color and material appearance. Special attention is given to applications and requirements created by and for multidisciplinary fields involving color and/or vision. 

 2024 Conference Topics

Image Processing

Image processing for color input, soft and hard copy output and electronic publishing, automatic color correction, image preference processing (automatic as well as user-guided), visual tolerance, quantization, half toning, data compression and artifact reduction

Color reproduction

Spatial aspects of color, color in context, color reproduction across devices, network color management, color appearance, color preference and estimation, visual adaptation, computational color science, high dynamic range imaging and tone mapping, wide gamut imaging systems, and image processing pipelines

Systems and architectures

Device independent color implementation in commercial systems, color management, color matching device drivers, system performance, imaging workflow

Device modeling and characterization

Paper UV fluorescence, infra-red behavior, etc. and their influence on rendering

Effects of extra-spectral attributes

Paper UV fluorescence, infra-red behavior, gloss, etc. and their influence on rendering

Applications of color hard and soft copy

Medical imaging, cartography, fine arts, use of color in documents, new communications media, knowledge delivery

Color image encoding and standards

Interchange languages, file formats, color encoding, ICC profiles, color atlases and color naming

Representation and encoding of compound documents

Mixed raster content, multi-plane imaging models, document compression

Spatial processing

Exploring spatial aspects in image processing, including spatial aspects of human perception as it relates to image rendering

Color vision models

Functional aspects of color vision, computational models, spatial and local color image processing, color vision deficiencies and modeling, model parameters tuning methods, perceptual evaluation methods and techniques for models output and related color image processing

Color and material appearance

Effects of extra-spectral color attributes, such as gloss, or translucency, to the practical ways these attributes can be evaluated in a specific applicative context; measurement of Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Functions (BRDF), Bidirectional Texture Functions (BTF), and Bidirectional Surface Scattering Reflectance Distribution Function (BSSRDF); and quality evaluation of 2.5D and 3D soft- and hard-copy reproductions.

2024 Special Sessions

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Awards

The First Submission Award is given to the first recorded submission to the conference.
The Last Presentation Award is given to the last paper presented in the conference.

2024 Committee

Conference Chairs

Reiner Eschbach, National University of Science and Technology (Norway) / Monroe Community College (US)
Gabriel Marcu, consultant (US)
John J McCann, McCann Imaging (US)
Alessandro Rizzi, Università Degli Studi di Milano (Italy)

Program Committee

Jan Allebach, Purdue University (US)
Giordano B. Beretta, Consultant (US)
Vien Cheung, University of Leeds (UK)
Scott Daly, Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (US)
Philip Green, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (Norway)
Mathieu Hebert, Université Jean Monnet de Saint Etienne (France)
Caterina Ripamonti, Cambridge Research Systems Ltd. (UK)
Lionel Simonot, Université de Poitiers (France)
Aditya Suneel Sole, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (Norway)
Hyeon-Jeong Suk, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) (Republic of Korea)

Ingeborg Tastl, HP Labs, HP Inc. (US)
Shoji Tominaga, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) and Nagano University (Japan)
Sophie Triantaphillidou, University of Westminster (UK)

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