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UCCV 2013 : The 1st IEEE Workshop on User-Centred Computer Vision

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Link: http://www.openvl.org/UCCV/
 
When Jan 16, 2013 - Jan 18, 2013
Where Tampa, Florida, U.S.A.
Submission Deadline Sep 21, 2012
Notification Due Nov 8, 2012
Final Version Due Nov 30, 2012
Categories    computer vision
 

Call For Papers

Paper submission deadline has been extended to 21st September 2012!

We are pleased to announce the 1st Workshop on User-Centred Computer Vision (UCCV 2013), to be held as part of the IEEE Winter Vision Meetings in Clearwater Beach, Tampa, Florida, U.S.A. from 15th to 17th January 2013. UCCV is a one day workshop intended to provide a forum to discuss the creation of intuitive, interactive and accessible computer vision technologies.

The majority of researchers in computer vision focus on advancing the state-of-the-art in algorithms and methods; there is very little focus on how the state-of-the-art can be usefully presented to the majority of people. Research is required to provide new technology to address the shortcomings in the usability of computer vision.

The workshop will bring together researchers from academia and industry in the fields of computer vision and human-computer interaction to discuss the state-of-the-art in user-friendly and developer-friendly computer vision. We invite the submission of original, high quality research papers on user-centred, interactive or accessible computer vision. Areas of interest include (but not limited to):

- Interactive computer vision techniques
- Vision systems/frameworks designed for use by non-experts
- Visual or Integrated Development Environments for vision system design
- High-level abstractions of vision algorithms
- Algorithm/Task/User level API design
- Detection/tracking/recognition of a physical person as input to an interactive system
- Interpretation of user input such as descriptions, sketches, images or video
- Automatic or interactive algorithm selection
- Automatic or interactive task selection
- Automatic or interactive parameter tuning for vision algorithms
- Using computer vision to exploit meaningful user interaction
- Case studies on user-centred computer vision
- Interactive/supervised correction of weaknesses in the current state-of-the-art in computer vision
- Evaluation of vision interfaces (e.g. through user studies)

Submission
The format of submissions should follow that of WACV 2013. The workshop will have sessions for oral and poster presentations. The UCCV proceedings will be published electronically and indexed in IEEExplore.

Organisers
General chair: Gregor Miller (University of British Columbia)
Programme chairs: Daesik Jang (Kunsan National University), Kenji Mase (Nagoya University)

Contact
Gregor Miller, gregor {at} ece DOT ubc DOT ca
University of British Columbia
Tel: +1 604 822 4583
Address: 2332 Main Mall, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, V6T 1Z4, Canada

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