The workshop will address the latest advances in information optics, information photonics, imaging sciences and engineering, display technologies and 3D displays, 3D image sensing, image-based information security, image recognition, biophotonics, and novel image sensors. It will be a forum for scientific interaction and collaboration between well-known scientists in the field and educational outreach to students.
The workshop has been running for more than 20 years, starting with the Euro-American Workshop on Optical Pattern Recognition in La Rochelle, 1994. It is a small workshop (typically limited to 30-35 talks, single session), with invited participants broadly from the area of information optics and photonics. Always there has been an emphasis on allowing time for interaction, collaboration, and networking in a friendly atmosphere. Participants stay together for lunch and social outings.
Well-known researchers in the fields of optical information processing and advanced imaging techniques regularly attend the conference from Europe, USA, Japan, and Korea, and find it a refreshing, relaxed, and very profitable meeting. Previous workshop locations include Colmar (1999), Valencia (2001), Toledo (2006), Reykjavik (2007), Annecy (2008), Paris (2009), Helsinki (2010), Benicasim (2011), Quebec (2012) and Teneriffa (2013), Neuchatel (2014), Kyoto (2015), Barcelona (2016).
The workshop will consist of keynotes and invited talks (oral presentations are by invitation only). Regular submissions will be accepted as poster presentations on topics that include, but are not strictly limited to, those listed below.
The program will include a "poster pop" session during which each poster presenter will have the opportunity to introduce his/her poster for 5 minutes to the conference attendees. Each presenter (keynote, invited, poster) is invited to submit a short manuscript that will be published online.
Location
The 16th Workshop on Information Optics will be held during 3-7 July, 2017 in Interlaken Switzerland.
Interlaken is a traditional resort town in the mountainous Bernese Oberland region of central Switzerland. Built on a narrow stretch of valley, between the emerald-colored waters of Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, it has old timber houses and parkland on either side of the Aare River. Its surrounding mountains, with dense forests, alpine meadows and glaciers, has numerous hiking and skiing trails.
The objective of WIO is to bring together leading scientists and engineers conducting research on different aspects of information information optics, information photonics, imaging sciences and engineering, display technologies and 3D displays, 3D image sensing, image-based information security, image recognition, biophotonics, and novel image sensors.
Focusing on these targets, the conference will feature two keynote speakers, a track of lecture and two poster sessions. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Fundamental advances in information optics and photonics, including algorithms, devices, and systems
• Microoptics and miniaturized imaging
• 3D image sensing, processing, and display: digital holography, integral imaging
• Biophotonics and biomedical imaging
• Inverse problems in optics
• Image-based security and optical security systems
• Polarimetric and multi spectral imaging
• Materials and devices for information optics
• Nano-technologies for imaging systems
• Quantum optics for imaging
• Integrated sensing and imaging, compressive sensing
• Diffractive optics
• Spatial light modulators and applications in information optics
• New radiation sources for information optics
• Wavefront phase restoration.
Jul 03
2017
Jul 07
2017
Abstract Submission Deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Draft paper submission deadline
Registration deadline
Final Paper Deadline
2018-07-16 Canada
2018 17th Workshop on information Optics2016-07-11 Spain Barcelona,Spain
2016 15th Workshop on Information Optics2015-05-31 Japan
2015 14th Workshop on Information Optics2013-07-15 Spain
2013 12th Workshop on Information Optics
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