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Embedded Vision is what makes Computer Vision mainstream today, as it brings together embedded systems with vision functionalities. Due to the emergence of powerful yet low-cost and energy-efficient processors, it has become possible to incorporate vision capabilities into a wide range of embedded systems, including video search and annotation, surveillance, gesture recognition in video games, driver assist systems in automotive safety, and autonomous robots such as drones. The IEEE Embedded Vision Workshop (EVW) brings together researchers working on vision problems that share embedded system characteristics.
This year, we strongly encourage submissions on robotic systems and applications. Research papers are solicited in, but not limited to, the following topics: * Embedded vision for robotics (industrial, mobile and consumer) * Embedded vision for Unmanned Ground and Air Vehicles, including consumer drones * Analysis of vision problems specific to embedded systems * Analysis of embedded systems issues specific to computer vision * New trends in programmable processors for vision and computational imaging * Applications of and algorithms for embedded vision on: + Massively parallel platforms such as GPUs (PC, embedded and mobile) + Programmable platforms such as DSPs and multicore SoCs + Reconfigurable platforms such as FPGAs and SoCs with reconfigurable logic + Mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets + Vision-based client devices for the Internet of Things (IoT) * Embedded vision for 3D movies and TV * Biologically-inspired vision and embedded systems * Computer vision applications distributed between embedded devices and servers * Social networking embedded computer vision applications * Educational methods for embedded vision * User interface designs and CAD tools for embedded vision applications * Hardware enhancements (lens, imager, processor) that impact vision applications * Software enhancements (OS, middleware, vision libraries, development tools) that impact embedded vision application * Methods for standardization and measurement of vision functionalities * Performance metrics for evaluating embedded systems * Hybrid embedded systems combining vision and other sensor modalities * Image data transfer methodologies suited for the embedded vision domain All of the previous Workshops on Embedded (Computer) Vision (ECVW and EVW) were held in conjunction with CVPR, with the exception of the fifth, which was held in conjunction with ICCV 2009. These events were very successful, and selected workshop papers have been published in two special issues of major journals (EURASIP Journal on Embedded Systems and CVIU) and in two Springer monographs titled Embedded Computer Vision. Important Dates Paper submission: March 9, 2015 Notification to the authors: April 13, 2015 Camera ready paper: April 27, 2015 Organizing Committee General Chair: Goksel Dedeoglu, PercepTonic, USA Program Chair: Stefano Mattoccia, University of Bologna, Italy Demo Chair: Ravi Kumar Satzoda, UC San Diego, USA Steering Committee: Abbes Amira, University of the West of Scotland Ahmed Nabil Belbachir, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Sek Chai, SRI International, USA Margrit Gelautz, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Branislav Kisacanin, Interphase, USA Fridtjof Stein, Daimler AG, Germany computervisioncentral.com/evw2015 |
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