[visionlist] Deadline extension: Egocentric Vision 2012 - Call for Papers and Extended Abstracts - in conjunction with CVPR 2012
Hamed Pirsiavash
hpirsiav at ics.uci.edu
Wed Apr 11 06:53:25 GMT 2012
NOTE: In addition to full papers, we also accept extended abstracts of
ongoing or already published work.
2nd IEEE Workshop on Egocentric (First-Person) Vision in Conjunction
with CVPR 2012
http://egovision12.cc.gatech.edu
Call for papers/extended abstracts
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Organizers
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James M. Rehg (Georgia Tech, USA)
Deva Ramanan (UC Irvine, USA)
Xiaofeng Ren (Intel, USA)
Hamed Pirsiavash (UC Irvine, USA)
Alireza Fathi (Georgia Tech, USA)
Invited Speakers
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Takeo Kanade (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Hartmut Neven (Google, USA)
Chen Yu (Indiana University, USA)
Other speakers will be announced.
Program Committee
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Antonio Torralba (MIT, USA)
Ian Reid (University of Oxford, UK)
Bernt Schiele (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
Charless Fowlkes (UC Irvine, USA)
Andrew Davison (Imperial College London, UK)
Laurent Itti (USC, USA)
Greg Mori (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Stefan Carlsson (KTH, Sweden)
Fernando De la Torre (CMU, USA)
Yoichi Sato (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Matthai Philipose (Microsoft Research, Seattle)
Abhinav Gupta (CMU, USA)
Walterio Mayol-Cuevas (University of Bristol, UK)
Kris Kitani (CMU, USA)
Schedule
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Full Paper Submission deadline: April 17, 2012
Extended Abstract Submission deadline: April 24, 2012
Notification of Acceptance: April 27, 2012
Camera Ready Due: April 30, 2012
Workshop Day at CVPR: June 17, 2012
The goal of this workshop is to call for a converged effort to
understand the opportunities and challenges emerging in egocentric
vision, to identify key tasks and evaluate the state of the art, and to
discuss future directions. We invite submissions in all fields of vision
that explore the egocentric perspective, including, but not limited to:
- Egocentric object detection, recognition and categorization
- Egocentric activity and action recognition
- Egocentric vision in detecting activities of daily living
- Egocentric vision in ubiquitous computing
- Leveraging first-person gaze for egocentric vision
- Human computer/robot interaction using egocentric vision
- Online learning and modeling of objects and scenes
- Data collection, benchmarking, and performance evaluation
- Integration of egocentric vision with other sensors
- Feature detection, tracking, and matching in egocentric video
- Motion analysis and scene segmentation with moving cameras
- Localization and visual SLAM in everyday environments
- Machine learning techniques in egocentric vision
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For further questions, please send an email to egovision12 at gmail.com
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