CVPR 2005
 San Diego, CA, USA
 June 20-25

 IEEE Computer Society
 International Conference on
 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

 
 Call for Papers

 Call for Workshops/Tutorials

 Call for Videos

 People

 For Authors and Exhibitors
 Author Instructions
 
Submission Site
 Final Version Instructions
 Exhibitor Prospectus

 For Attendees
 Electronic Registration

 Advance Paper Registration
 Instructions for Presenters
 Travel
 Accommodations
 Discussion board for hotel room
 sharing

 The Catamaran (rooms sold out)
 San Diego

 Program
 
Main Conference (HTML, PDF)
 Complete Program Booklet
 Workshops
 Tutorials
 Demos


 
Workshop/Course Proposal Thursday, September 30, 2004
Paper Registration and Abstract Thursday, October 28, 2004
Paper Submission Monday, November 1, 2004
Notification of Acceptance Friday, February 25, 2005
Final Paper Version due to IEEE

Friday, April 1st, 2005

Conference Starts Monday, June 20, 2005
Main Sessions Start Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Main Sessions End Friday, June 24, 2005
Conference Ends Saturday, June 25, 2005
 

Scroll down for paper awards

 The CVPR 2005 Best Paper Award goes to
  • J. Pilet, V. Lepetit, and P. Fua for their paper on "Real-Time Non-Rigid Surface Detection."

 The following are CVPR 2005 Best Paper Award Honorable Mentions:

  • A. Buades, B. Coll, and J.-M. Morel. "A Non-Local Algorithm for Image Denoising"
  • V. Kolmogorov, A. Criminisi, A. Blake, C. Rother, and G. Cross. "Bi-Layer Segmentation of Binocular Stereo Video"
  • V. Cheung, B. Frey, and N. Jojic. "Video Epitomes"

 The 2005 Longuet-Higgins Prize for Fundamental Contributions in Computer Vision
 that Have Withstood the Test of Time
is awarded to

  • David Mumford and Jayant Shah for their paper on "Boundary detection by minimizing functionals,"  CVPR 1985, pages 22-26.
  • Ted Adelson and John Wang for their paper on "Layered representation for motion analysis," CVPR 1993, pages 361-366.

Congratulations!

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