ACM International Conference on Image and Video Retrieval, July 9-11 2007
 
 
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
 
 

Registration

Registration is handled by the EDAS system.

Registration Fees
  • Member late registration - € 525
    ACM and IAPR member registration only: includes attendance to all sessions and the practitioner day, CDROM with proceedings, social event, and conference banquet.
  • Non-member late registration - € 600
    Includes attendance to all sessions and the practitioner day, CDROM with proceedings, social event, and conference banquet.
  • Student member late registration - € 450
    ACM and IAPR member registration only: includes attendance to all sessions and the practitioner day, CDROM with proceedings, social event, and conference banquet.
  • Student non-member late registration - € 500
    Students only: Includes attendance to all sessions and the practitioner day, CDROM with proceedings, social event, and conference banquet.
  • Practitioner day registration - € 200
    Includes attendance to the practitioner day, social event, and conference banquet.
  • Additional banquet ticket - € 75
    Includes the social event and banquet ticket for the accompanying persons.

Wire Transfer

In case payment requires wire transfer please see http://www.netbank.com/banking_deposit.htm.

The account name is EDAS Conference Services, the account number 16000034039

Please let EDAS know (help@edas-help.com) if you need additional information. Since the bank record does not identify the payer, it is most helpful if the person notifies EDAS once the transfer has been made. (The bank statement will only show something like 'Wire transfer'.)

Social Event

The social event will take place at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision. The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision was established in 1997 as the result of a merger between three large audiovisual archives and the Broadcast Museum. Substantial collections of radio and television programmes, documentaries, commercials, amateur films, photographs and music are all to be found at this institute. The (total) archival holdings include materials dating from the earliest days of cinema right up to current news broadcasts. The size of the archive is estimated at 700,000 hours worth of viewing and listening. The major collection currently held is that of the (Dutch) public broadcasters, the magnitude of which increases daily. On December 1st, 2006, the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision opened a futuristic building which houses the Beeld en Geluid Experience. It is a hands on exhibition for the general public and for schools to experience the position and the power the media hold in our society.
  • 15.30 - 16.15: Bus trip to Hilversum
  • 16.30 - 17.30: Presentation
  • 17.30 - 19.00: Showcase Events
  • 19.00 - 20.00: Visit to Beeld en Geluid Experience
  • 20.00 - 22.00: Diner
  • 22.00 - 22.45: Bus trip back to Amsterdam
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