ATTENTION: EI 2023 will occur IN-PERSON.
Conference Overview
The conference on Human Vision and Electronic Imaging explores the role of human perception and cognition in the design, analysis, and use of electronic media systems. Over the years, it has brought together researchers, technologists, and artists, from all over the world, for a rich and lively exchange of ideas. We believe that understanding the human observer is fundamental to the advancement of electronic media systems, and that advances in these systems and applications drive new research into the perception and cognition of the human observer. Every year, we introduce new topics through our Special Sessions, centered on areas driving innovation at the intersection of perception and emerging media technologies.
We are also proud to announce that IS&T is now publishing the Journal of Perceptual Imaging, the journal of the HVEI community, to publish peer-reviewed papers at the intersection of Human Vision/Cognition, Imaging/Media, and Art.
2023 Conference Topics
Perceptually-based algorithms, metrics, and methods
Perception-based machine-learning; Image and video quality and compression; Image and video analysis and understanding; Texture, lighting, material appearance, and rendering
Higher-level issues in image and video quality
Quality of experience, task-based quality assessment, aesthetics, emotion, and context
Fundamental and applied research in human perception and cognition
Psychophysical, neurophysiological, and computational approaches to human spatial, temporal, color, and stereo perception
Visual cognition
Visual attention and saliency, visual search, pattern recognition, perceptual organization, and semantics
Perceptual and cognitive opportunities for emerging technologies
Perceptual studies/algorithms on AR/VR, social networks, big data visualization, data analytics, medical imaging, mobile computing, and digital humanities
Perception modalities
Visual, auditory, haptic, olfactory, and taste perception, and cross-sensory interactions
Perception, art, and aesthetics
Fine arts and design, integrating artistic and scientific insights on perceptual phenomena
2023 Special Sessions
The First HVEI Banquet was organized in 1998 in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the conference. Since that time, the Annual HVEI Banquet has become a tradition of the conference, providing an opportunity to reminisce, cogitate, and speculate with colleagues in this exciting multidisciplinary field. We invite you to join us for this year's banquet.
Awards
Past winners
2023 Committee
Conference Chair
Damon Chandler, Ritsumeikan University (Japan)
Program Committee
Kjell Brunnström, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB (Sweden)
Claus-Christian Carbon, University of Bamberg (Germany)
Alexandre Chapiro, Meta Reality Labs (United States)
Scott Daly, Dolby Laboratories, Inc. (United States)
Ulrich Engelke, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)
Elena Fedorovskaya, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)
James Ferwerda, Rochester Institute of Technology (United States)
Jennifer Gille, Oculus VR (United States)
Sergio Goma, Qualcomm Technologies Inc. (United States)
Yasuhiro Inazumi, Yamanashi Eiwa College (Japan)
Hari Kalva, Florida Atlantic University (United States)
Stanley Klein, University of California, Berkeley (United States)
Lukáš Krasula, Netflix (United States)
Guillaume Lavoue, Ecole Centrale de Lyon (France)
Patrick Le Callet, Université de Nantes (France)
Lora Likova, The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute (United States)
Mónica López-González, La Petite Noiseuse Productions (United States)
Rafal Mantiuk, University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Mark McCourt, North Dakota State University (United States)
Laura McNamara, Sandia National Laboratories (United States)
Jeffrey Mulligan, PRO Unlimited (United States)
Thrasyvoulos Pappas, Northwestern University (United States)
Adar Pelah, University of York (United Kingdom)
Sylvia Pont, Technische Universiteit Delft (Netherlands)
Hawley Rising, Consultant (United States)
Bernice Rogowitz, Visual Perspectives (United States)
Sabine Süsstrunk, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)
Christopher Tyler, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute (United States)
Andrew Watson, Apple Inc. (United States)
Michael Webster, University of Nevada, Reno (United States)