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VSWS 2015 : Video Surveillance Workshop 2015 | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://sites.google.com/site/vsws2015/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Surveillance can function both as a deterrent to help prevent crime as well as an investigative tool to aid us in identifying the actors and causes of incidents. Surveillance systems record multi-modal evidence, help carry out intelligent analytics to obtain multi-perspective understanding, alert security staff about security breaches, malicious events and hazardous situations. These security related events are captured in the content of surveillance video as a semantic unit, which bridges the gap between physical world and semantic cyberspace. If a picture is more than a thousand words, an event is worth thousands of pictures. Thus, multi-modal surveillance video may convey invaluable security information. Without proper automated means, it is extremely hard to manually process this big surveillance data for detecting interesting events. The workshop seeks high-quality papers, which utilize the knowledge from computer vision, machine learning, pattern recognition, image and video mining, and artificial intelligence to deal with events in surveillance. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Sensor deployment, calibration and management • Media capturing, compression and secure transmission • Visual event detection and recognition in surveillance environment • Visual events mining and reasoning for surveillance • Visual events knowledge exploration and discovery in surveillance systems • Life cycle of events in surveillance systems • Parallel and distributed computing for visual surveillance • Cloud computing for visual surveillance • Biometrics computing for visual surveillance • Alarm making for visual surveillance • Design of visual surveillance systems • Social media and surveillance • Workload and performance issues in Surveillance Systems • Applications of visual event in mobile surveillance systems • Ethical and privacy issues in video surveillance The standard paper length of this workshop is 12 pages only for oral presentation, all papers in your workshop must be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers to get accepted. The papers presented at the workshop are to be published in a proceedings by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS. Important Dates: Paper submission deadline: September 9th, 2015 Paper acceptance notification: September 30th, 2015 Paper camera-ready deadline: October 21st, 2015 Workshop date: November 24th, 2015 (Tuesday) Workshop Chairs Wei Qi Yan, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Pradeep Atrey, The State University of New York at Albany, USA Mohan Kankanhalli, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
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