Paper Title Authors Name/s per 1st Affiliation (Author) Affiliation: dept. name of organization, name of organization, acronyms acceptable, City, Country, e-mail Abstract—This electronic document is a “live” template and already defines the components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.] in its style sheet. Keywords—component; formatting; style; styling; I. INTRODUCTION ICAVITECH 2013 is the 1st International Conference on Artificial Vision Technologies for Disabled People. The conference will be held in Valencia, Spain from 25 to 26 November 2013. The conference is focused on information and communication technology application and especially on the artificial vision and industrial and manufacturing and application of electronics, controls and computational intelligence and demotic technologies for disabled people. The conference objectives are to provide high quality research and professional applications for the advancement of science and technology. The organizing Committee ICAVITECH 2013 looks forward to welcoming you to Valencia, Spain from 25 to 26 November 2013. The conference target group (Who should attend the conference): All researchers, academics, world’s industry and people interested on the advances on research and development of new technologies for disabled people are cordially invited to participate in the conference with presentations, special sessions and social activities. 1. Signal and Image Processing: virtual reality systems, computer vision, industrial vision, signal and image processing, multimedia application, neuronal networks, cloud programming, Fuzzy Logic. 2. Artificial intelligence and Robotics: Intelligent systems and robotics, security applications, human-robot interface, artificial vision robot, real time systems, robotic prosthesis, algorithms for object detection. 3. System application and integration: Adaptative control, control of the technology in the vehicle, medicine and biotechnology, neuronal networks, intelligent systems, industrial application, wireless networks. 4. Object recognition: two dimensional 2D object recognition, 3D object recognition, face recognition, emotional recognition, surface recognition and materials, cognitive recognition, classification methods. 5. Text recognition: Optical Character Recognition, scanned text recognition, dynamic text recognition. 6. Object and environment detection: obstacle detector algorithms, obstacle detectors through sensor application, environment representation methods, and mathematic methods of object detection, depth calculation, methods and tools. 7. Navigation: Navigation devices, GPS, laser based travel devices, ultrasonic devices, synthetic sound devices and technology, acoustic sound devices, navigation simulators. 8. Augmented reality: Augmented reality mobile platforms, augmented reality for cars, medicine, games and engineering, tourism and navigation. 9. Industrial design: design and accessibility. 1 The accepted papers will be published on the conference proceedings with ISBN and the selected papers will be selected for publication on Dyna Bilbao Journal with ISSN: 19891490. II. METHODS Please define all abbreviations and acronyms the first time they are used in the text. A. Equation Note your equations consecutively. Cite the equations in the text as (1), (2), etc. the equation numbers must be in parenthesis and positioned at the right side. All equations must be centered. 𝑎+𝑏 =𝑐 (1) Note that the symbols used in your equation have been defined before. B. Figures and Tables Figure caption should be below the figures and include explanation of all symbols and comments over the figure. Table heads should appear above the tables. Use the abbreviation “Fig.1, ”. Fig.1 Example of a figure caption. Use 10 point Time New Roman for Figure captions. TABLE 1. TABLE STYLE Table Head Value Table column head Data 1 Data 2 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Please include the sponsor and people who collaborate on the research and are not included as authors in the acknowledgements. REFERENCES Please number the citations consecutively within brackets [1]. On the text refer to the reference number [1]. Use 10 point Time New Roman for references: [1] L. Dunai, G. Peris-Fajarnés, E. Lluna and B. Defez, Sensory navigation device for blind people. The Journal of Navigation, Vol. 67 (1), pp. 1-14, 2013 [2] L. Dunai, W.M. Hartmann, Frequency dependence of the interaural time difference thresholds in human listeners - Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 129 (4), pp. 2485 – 2485, 2011 [3] L. Dunai, B. Defez, I. Lengua, G. Peris-Fajarnés, 3D CMOS sensor based acoustic object detection and navigation system for blind people, Proceedings of The 38th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society IECON2012,pp. 4208-4215, 2012 [4] L. Dunai, G. Peris-Fajarnés, T. Magal-Royo, B. Defez, Cognitive Navigation And Object Detection System For Blind People, Proceedings of the 2nd International AEGIS Conference and Final Workshop, pp.358-362, 2011 [5] L. Dunai, G. Peris-Fajarnés, V. Santiago, B. Defez, I. Lengua, , Real–Time Assistance Prototype – a new Navigation Aid for blind people, Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society IECON2010, pp. 1173-1178, 2010 3