** 1st CALL FOR PAPERS ** 2nd IEEE Workshop on Vision for Human Computer Interaction (V4HCI) In conjunction with IEEE CVPR 2006 On-line at: http://www.ece.osu.edu/~aleix/V4HCI06.html New York, NY June 22, 2006 Aims and scope -------------------- This workshop is aimed towards bringing together computer vision and pattern recognition (CVPR) scientists whose work impacts human computer interaction (HCI). Following last year's success, we seek to attract contributions from a wide range of theoretical and application areas. In doing so, we hope to facilitate discussions and debates that will identify the opportunities and challenges in applying CVPR to HCI. Relevant topics for the workshop include but are by no means limited to: ˇ Affective computing ˇ Brain-computer interface ˇ Database for training and testing ˇ Event detection and recognition ˇ Facial expression recognition ˇ Human motion and gesture recognition ˇ Haptic interface ˇ Learning ˇ Multimodal interface and integration ˇ Perceptual user interface ˇ Sign language analysis and recognition ˇ User, context, and task modeling Papers should be written within the context of HCI, and have direct implications and contributions to a specific HCI problem. All areas of HCI will be considered subject to the constraint that the submission makes an important contribution to computer vision and/or pattern recognition techniques. Although applications of known pattern recognition and computer vision techniques are welcome, we will give priority to those works that also make theoretical contributions to PR or CV. Papers focusing on applications should justify the PR or CV approach chosen for the problem under consideration. Experimental results should be consistent with such claims. A section with a direct discussion of the results is encouraged. Survey papers are welcomed and encouraged. Authors interested in submitting a survey article may want to contact the program co-organizers (v4hci@ece.osu.edu) prior to submission. Program Co-Chairs Aleix M. Martinez Ohio State University Larry S. Davis University of Maryland Program Committee Jake Aggarwal, University of Texas Chuck Anderson, Colorado State University Alberto del Bimbo, University of Florence Rama Chellappa, University of Maryland Sven Dickinson, University of Toronto Tom Huang, UIUC Avi Kak, Purdue University Branislav Kisacanin, Delphi Mathias Kölsch, UCSD Michael Lyons, ATR Vladimir Pavlovic, Rutgers Rosalind W. Picard, MIT James Rehg, Georgia Tech Stan Sclaroff, Boston University Hong Tan, Purdue University Carlo Tomasi, Duke University Ming-Hsuan Yang, Honda Fundamental Research Jordi Vitria, CVC, UAB Important Dates: Papers submission deadline: March 6, 2006 Notification to authors: Mid April Workshop: June 22, 2006 Submissions, questions, and requests Email to v4hci@ece.osu.edu