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Link: http://sspnet.eu/2010/02/workshop-on-socially-intelligent-surveillance-and-monitoring | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS International Workshop on SOCIALLY INTELLIGENT SURVEILLANCE and MONITORING, SISM 2010 June 14, 2010 San Francisco, USA (in conjuction with CVPR 2010) http://profs.sci.univr.it/~cristanm/SISM2010/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rationale Computer vision & pattern recognition are the main technologies used for automatic monitoring of public spaces. Effective approaches for tracking people, recognizing poses, postures, gestures, collective crowd phenomena in public environments have been developed in the last years, especially in the video surveillance context, aimed at classifying (suspect, unusual, abnormal) behaviors. However, they all seem to forget that, for humans, physical and social space are tightly intertwined and no intelligent monitoring is possible without taking into account social aspects associated to behaviors displayed under the eyes of the cameras. This workshop aims at filling this gap by gathering, for the first time together, researchers active in computer vision and pattern recognition, human sciences and automatic behavior understanding. Joint research across these communities will have a major impact on any technology that can benefit from automatic monitoring approaches, including video-surveillance, architecture, ambient intelligence, marketing, office space design, urbanism, etc. Research, application and position papers are welcome. Topics include (but are not limited to): * Proxemics * Human ethology * Kinesics * Spatial Empathy * Territoriality * Expressions and emotions * Tracking: multi-person, multi-camera, group/crowd * Motion segmentation and analysis * Crowd/group analysis and simulation * Social force models * Collective and emergent behaviour * Gesture/Action recognition * Activity analysis * Multi-person/group/crowd interaction analysis * Spatial and temporal reasoning * Sensory integration and data fusion * Situation awareness and understanding * Applications: Ambient Intelligence, Surveillance and Monitoring, * Domotics, Intelligent Perceptual Marketing Important Dates *** March 15, 2010 *** PAPER SUBMISSION April 5, 2010: Notification of acceptance April 12, 2010: Camera-ready papers due Keynote Speakers Pascal Fua Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne, Switzerland Karl Grammer (to be confirmed) Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Urban Ethology, Austria Venue The workshop will take place in conjuction with the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2010 conference, in San Francisco http://cvl.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/cvpr2010/. Further details on the venue will be announced on the workshop site. Paper submission and review process In submitting a manuscript to the workshop, the authors acknowledge that no paper substantially similar in content has been submitted to another conference or workshop. Manuscripts should be in the CVPR paper format. Papers accepted for the workshop will be allocated 6 pages in the proceedings, with the option of purchasing up to 2 extra pages for $100 per page. SISM reviewing is double blind. Reviewing will be by members of the program committee, and each paper will receive at least two reviews. Acceptance will be based on relevance to the workshop, novelty, and technical quality. The submission instructions will be announced and posted on the web site soon. Conference proceedings The proceedings of SISM 2010 will be published in the proceedings of the CVPR 2010 conference. Organizing Committee Vittorio Murino, University of Verona/Italian Institute of Technology Marco Cristani, University of Verona/Italian Institute of Technology Alessandro Vinciarelli, University of Glasgow/IDIAP Research Institute Isabella Poggi, University Roma Tre Program committee F. Bremond (INRIA) A. Camurri (University of Genova) R. Chellappa (University of Maryland) I. Cohen (Honeywell) R. Cowie (Queen’s University Belfast) R. Cucchiara (University of Modena Reggio-Emilia) F. d'Errico (University of Roma Tre) J. Ferryman (University of Reading) S. Gong (Queen Mary, University of London) K. Grammer (Ludwig-Boltzmann Institute for Urban Ethology) E. Hendriks (Delft University of Technology) H. Högni Vilhjálmsson (Reykjavík University) Y. Ivanov (MERL) M. Mehu (University of Geneva) L-P. Morency (Institute for Creative Technologies) A. Nijholt (University of Twente) J-M. Odobez (IDIAP Research Institute) N. Sebe (University of Trento) M. Shah (University of Central Florida) M. Turk (University of California, Santa Barbara) T. Xiang (Queen Mary, University of London) Email for all inquiries: marco.cristani AT univr.it |
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