British Machine Vision Association and Society for Pattern Recognition Call for Participation: Deadline 30'th October Security and Surveillance: performance evaluation One Day BMVA symposium at the British Computer Society, Southampton Street, London, UK on 12th December 2007 Chair: Andrea Cavallaro - Queen Mary, University of London Performance evaluation and validation is an important open problem for computer vision algorithms applied to security and surveillance applications due to the lack of commonly accessible datasets and commonly accepted evaluation protocols. Although in recent years important efforts have been devoted to the design of evaluation metrics and the comparison of algorithms (e.g., PETS, ETISEO, CLEAR, AMI, CAVIAR), these are not yet taken up by the research community at large. Moreover, computer vision algorithms need be evaluated with large test corpora containing significant statistical data variability as the accuracy of their results is highly data dependent. The aim of this meeting is to provide a forum for the discussion of recent algorithms, results, protocols and datasets for the evaluation and validation of computer vision algorithms for security and surveillance. Contributions describing recent work on performance evaluation of object detection, object classification, target tracking, activity analysis and event recognition are welcome. Manuscripts describing new or consolidated datasets and metrics for the evaluation and comparison of algorithms are also sought. Potential topics include, but are not limited to: metrics for the evaluation computer vision algorithms applied to surveillance; benchmarking protocols and their application; metrics for evaluating the complexity of a scene/situation; metrics for evaluating the performance of single and multi-target trackers; dataset distribution and privacy issues; ground truth definition and XML schemas; experience from previous evaluation campaigns. Please submit an extended summary of about one A4-sized page (no longer than two pages) in length (PDF preferred). Send contributions by email attachment (1Mb max please!) to Andrea Cavallaro ( mailto:andrea.cavallaro@elec.qmul.ac.uk ) by 30th October 2007. Full Meeting Schedule: http://www.bmva.ac.uk/meetings Simon Prince, Department of Computer Science University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT Tel. 020 7679 3692, Fax. 020 7387 1397 http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/S.Prince/