The purpose of the International Symposium CompIMAGE`10 is to provide a common forum for researchers, scientists, engineers, and practitioners around the world to present their latest research findings, ideas, developments, and applications in the area of computational modeling of objects represented in images. In particular, the Symposium aims to attract scientists who use various approaches - such as finite element method, optimization methods, modal analysis, stochastic methods, principal components analysis, independent components analysis, distribution models, geometrical modeling, digital geometry, grammars, fuzzy logic, and others - to solve problems that appear in a wide range of areas - as diverse as medicine, robotics, defense, security, astronomy, material science, and manufacturing.
The symposium will cover the following topics:
- Image Processing and Analysis
- Image Segmentation
- 2D and 3D Reconstruction
- Discrete Tomography
- Data Interpolation, Registration, Acquisition and Compression
- Objects Tracking
- Medical Imaging
- Computational Bioimaging and Visualization
- Biometric Person Identification
- Computational Crystallography
- Motion and Deformation Analysis
- Visual Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
- Scientific Data Visualization
- Large Data Set Visualization
- Simulation
- Theoretical Foundations of Object Modeling
- Digital Geometry for Computer Imaging
- Shape Modeling