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CVVT:E2M 2013 : Computer Vision in Vehicle Technology: From Earth To Mars 2013 | |||||||||||||
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Computer Vision in Vehicle Technology: From Earth to Mars
International Workshop in Conjunction with ICCV 2013, Sydney, Australia http://www.cvc.uab.es/adas/CVVT2013 IMPORTANT DATES ------------------------------------------------------------- Submission deadline 5th September 2013 Author notification 3rd October 2013 Camera-ready 11th October 2013 Workshop 8th December 2013 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES ------------------------------------------------------------- Computer vision plays a key role in vehicle technology, some examples are advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), exploratory and service robotics, unmanned aerial vehicles and underwater robots. In addition to traditional applications such as lane departure warning, traffic object recognition, visual odometry or trajectory planning, new challenges are arising: learning and evaluation with reduced groundtruth/testing data, on-board calibration for multi-cameras, SLAM in natural scenarios, etc. The goal of the 4th CVVT:E2M workshop is to get together researchers in computer vision for vehicular technologies, in order to and promote development and spreading of new ideas and results across the aforementioned fields. We invite the submission of original research contributions in computer vision addressed to: - Autonomous navigation and exploration based on vision and 3D measurements - Vision-based advanced driver assistance systems - Vision-based underwater and unmanned aerial vehicles - Visual driver monitoring and driver-vehicle interfaces - On-board calibration of multi-camera acquisition systems (stereo rigs, multimodal, networks) - Non-verbal and graphical information for long-distance exploration - Performance evaluation in navigation, exploration and driver-assistance - Machine learning techniques in visual navigation, exploration and driver-assistance The workshop will also host an invited talk by Tomas Pajdla, from the Czech Technical University, on the outcomes of the PRoViDE Planetary Robotics FP7 project. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ------------------------------------------------------------- General Chairs David Gerónimo / KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Atsushi Imiya / IMIT, Chiba University, Japan Program and Area Chairs Antonio M. López / CVC and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Theo Gevers / University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Urbano Nunes / University of Coimbra, Portugal Dariu M. Gavrila / Daimler AG, Germany Steven Beauchemin / University of Western Ontario, Canada PRoViDE Chair Tomas Pajdla / The Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic ------------------------------------------------------------- |
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