The Picture Coding Symposium (PCS) is an international forum devoted to advances in visual data coding. PCS is the pioneer conference in image and video coding, and has the longest history since its establishment in 1969.
The 33rd PCS will return to iconic San Francisco, California. As gateway to Silicon Valley, San Francisco provides an exceptional venue for building bridges between academic and industry research. Surrounded by a culture of openness and innovation, the conference hopes to draw ground-breaking contributions and spark stimulating discussions within the visual coding community.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Coding of still and moving pictures
• Model-based and synthetic coding
• Machine learning for image and video compression
• Virtual, augmented and mixed reality
• 360-degree and multi-view video processing and coding
• Subjective and objective quality assessment
• Visual big data processing in the cloud
• Coding for mobile, IP and sensor networks
• Standards for visual data coding
• Image coding for novel camera architectures
• Distributed source coding
• Joint source and channel coding
• Transcoding and transmoding
• Scalable image and video coding
• Coding and processing for database applications
• Multimodal coding and processing
• Representation, analysis and coding of 3D scenes
• Very high-resolution imaging, coding and processing
• Error robustness, resilience and concealment
• Protection and integrity of visual data
• Hardware-oriented implementation architectures
• New applications and techniques for visual data processing
Jun 24
2018
Jun 27
2018
Draft paper submission deadline
Draft Paper Acceptance Notification
Final Paper Deadline
Registration deadline
2024-06-12 Taiwan, China Taichung
2024 Picture Coding Symposium2022-12-07 United States San Jose
2022 Picture Coding Symposium2021-06-29 Indonesia Bristol
2021 Picture Coding Symposium2016-12-04 Germany Nuremberg, Germany
2016 Picture Coding Symposium2015-05-31 Australia
2015 Picture Coding Symposium2013-12-08 United States
2013 Picture Coding Symposium
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