Description

The field of Computational Photography seeks to create new photographic functionalities and experiences that go beyond what is possible with traditional cameras and image processing tools. The IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography is organized with the vision of fostering the community of researchers, from many different disciplines, working on computational photography.

Call for paper

Call for paper description

Submissions should be full papers in the IEEE transaction format. A typical paper length in ICCP has been 6-8 pages. This is a rough guideline, and there is no arbitrary strict maximum length imposed. Reviewers will be instructed to weigh the contribution of a paper relative to its length. Supplementary material can also be submitted. Details can be found in the author kit below. Submissions must be blind (not containing author names and affiliation). The reviewing process will be double blind. Submissions must present original unpublished work. Furthermore, work submitted to ICCP cannot be submitted to another forum (journal, conference or workshop) during the ICCP reviewing period (Dec. 2018 – Feb. 2019). The Guidelines for papers for review and for final versions of paper for LaTeX may be found by following this link.

Author guidelines

Dec. 10, 2018 Paper submission deadline

Dec. 17, 2018 Supplemental material due

Feb. 11-15, 2019 Rebuttal period

Feb. 26, 2019 Paper decisions

Mar. 29, 2019 Camera ready versions

Mar. 25, 2019 Poster/Demo deadline

Mar. 29, 2019 Poster/Demo decision

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Important dates

  • Conference Dates

    15 May.

    2019

    TO

    17 May.

    2019

Contact information

  • mukaigawa@is.naist.jp

Sponsored By

  • The University of Tokyo

Supported By

  • IEEE Computer Society