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ICCV 2019 - 7th International Workshop on Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics (ACVR 2019) Seoul- Korea - Monday, Oct. 28, 2019 In conjunction with ICCV 2019 - International Conference on Computer Vision Workshop Website: http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2019/ ******************************************************** _________________ IMPORTANT DATES _________________ Full Paper Submission*: July 15th, 2019 Notification of Acceptance: August 9th, 2019 Camera-Ready Paper Due: August 16th, 2019 In case of rejection from ICCV, authors can submit their work to the ACVR workshop by July 26th, 2019. Authors should address all ICCV reviewers' comments in the submitted paper and submit the ICCV reviews as supplementary material. Authors should contact ACVR.workshop@gmail.com to perform the submission. ________________ CALL FOR PAPERS ________________ In the last decades, there has been a tremendous increase in demand for assistive technologies useful to overcome functional limitations of individuals. Novel tools have been successfully commercialised bringing the Computer Vision and Robotics research from theory to applications and then to market. The rapid progress in the development of integrated micro-mechatronic and computer vision has further boosted this process. The interest in this applied field is increasing due to the possibility to exploit advanced technologies coming from the results of traditional problems in Computer Vision (such as face analysis, tracking, detection and recognition, human behaviour analysis). However, many problems remain open as regards environment perception and interaction of these technological tools with people. To address the open challenges, it is becoming increasingly common the use of deep learning approaches that have been exploited either to improve performance in the computer vision and robotics tasks, i.e. by inheriting the knowledge from the theoretic and methodological literature or to make a significant change to the assistive framework itself. In addition to deep learning, new learning paradigms (e.g., Generative Adversarial Networks) are radically changing this strategic research sector. The main scope of ACVR 2019 is then to bring together researchers from the diverse fields of engineering, computer science, social and bio-medical science who investigate in the context of Computer Vision and Robotics in order to discuss the current and next generation of Assistive Technologies. The researchers will present their latest progress and discuss novel ideas in the field. Besides the technologies used, emphasis will be given to the precise problem definition, the available benchmark databases, the need for evaluation protocols and procedures in the context of Assistive Technologies. Research papers are solicited in, but not limited to, the following areas topics: Augmentative and Alternative Communication Human-Robot Interaction Mobility Aids Rehabilitation Aids Home Healthcare Technology for Cognition Automatic Emotional Hearing and Understanding Activity Monitoring Systems Manipulation Aids Scene Understanding Life-logging Visual Attention and Visual Saliency Smart Environments Safety and Security Ambient Assistive Living Privacy-preserving systems Robot assistants Quality of Life Technologies Navigation Systems Sensory Substitution Mobile and Wearable Systems Applications for the Visually Impaired Sign language recognition and applications for hearing impaired Applications for the Ageing Society Datasets and Evaluation Procedures Personalised Monitoring Video summarization Egocentric and First-Person Vision Applications to improve the health and wellbeing of children and elderly Food Understanding Autonomous Driving Driver Assistance Systems Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) for Assistive Systems "Trust" and Assistive Systems Mobility in "Smart" cities Multi-modal Human-Centered Systems _________________ INVITED SPEAKERS _________________ Dima Damen Associate Professor (Reader) at the Department of Computer Science, Visual Information Laboratory, University of Bristol. Web page: http://people.cs.bris.ac.uk/~damen/ Fiora Pirri Professor of Computer Science at Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Automatica e Gestionale, Sapienza, Università di Roma Web page: https://www.dis.uniroma1.it/~pirri/ ____________ SUBMISSION AND REVISION ____________ All accepted papers will appear in the ICCV workshops proceedings and IEE Xplore. These papers will also be in the Computer Vision Foundation (CVF) open access archive. All submissions will be handled electronically via the conference’s CMT Website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ACVR2019 The format for paper submission is the same as the ICCV 2019 main conference. Please refer to ICCV 2019 author guidelines available at http://iccv2019.thecvf.com/submission/main_conference/author_guidelines Specific instructions and guidelines for the ACVR workshop are available on the workshop website. ACVR reviewing will be double-blind. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three reviewers for originality, significance, clarity, soundness, relevance and technical contents. The paper length should match that intended for final publication. Papers are limited to eight pages, including figures and tables, in the ICCV style. Additional pages containing only cited references are allowed. Papers that are not properly anonymized, or do not use the template, or have more than eight pages (excluding references) will be rejected without review. Authors may optionally submit additional material that was ready at the time of paper submission but could not be included due to constraints of format or space. he authors should refer to the contents of the supplementary material appropriately in the paper. Reviewers will be encouraged to look at it, but are not obligated to do so. Supplementary material may include videos, proofs, additional figures or tables, more detailed analysis of experiments presented in the paper. All supplementary material must be self-contained and zipped into a single file. Submission Deadline: June 15th, 2019 _________________ WORKSHOP CHAIRS _________________ Giovanni Maria Farinella, University of Catania, IT Marco Leo, CNR-Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, IT Gerard G. Medioni, University of Southern California, US Mohan Trivedi, University of California San Diego, US _________________ ENDORSERS _________________ CVPL - Associazione Italiana in Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning http://www.cvpl.it/ _________ CONTACTS _________ Email: ACVR.workshop@gmail.com |
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