ICCV Workshop on Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics (ACVR) 2015 Call for Papers

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CFP - Apologies for multiple copies
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ICCV Workshop on Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics (ACVR) 2015
Santiago, Chile - One day among 11-12-17-18 December 2015
In conjunction with ICCV 2015

Web: http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2015/
Contact: ACVR.workshop@gmail.com
CFP: http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2015/file/ICCV2015-ACVR_CALL_for_PAPERS.pdf
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Full Paper Submission: September 15th 2015
Notification of Acceptance: October 1st 2015
Camera-Ready Paper Due: October 10th 2015
Workshop: One day among 11-12-17-18 December 2015

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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Assistive technologies provide a set of advanced tools that can
improve the quality of life not only for disabled, patients and
elderly but also for healthy people struggling with everyday
actions. After a period of slow but steady scientific progress, this
scientific area seems to be mature for new research and application
breakthroughs. The rapid progress in the development of integrated
micro-mechatronic and computer vision tools has boosted this process.

The interest in this applied field is increasing due to the
possibility to exploit advanced technologies coming from the results
for traditional problems in computer vision (such as face analysis,
tracking, detection and recognition, human behaviors analysis).

However, many problems remain still open especially as regards to
environment perception and interaction of these technological tools
with people.

The main scope of ACVR 2015 is to bring together researchers from the
diverse fields of engineering, computer science, social and
bio-medical science who investigate in the context of Computer Vision
and Robotics to discuss the current and next generation of Assistive
Technologies.

The researchers will present their latest progress and discuss novel
ideas in the field. Besides the technologies used, emphasis will be
given to the precise problem definition, the available benchmark
databases, the need of evaluation protocols and procedures in the
context of Assistive Technologies.

Papers are solicited in, but not limited to, the following TOPICS:

* Augmented and Alternative Communication
* Human - Robot Interaction
* Mobility Aids
* Rehabilitation Aids
* Home Healthcare
* Technology for Cognition
* Automatic Emotional Hearing and Understanding
* Activity Monitoring Systems
* Manipulation Aids
* Scene Understanding
* Life-logging
* Visual Attention and Visual Saliency
* Smart Environments
* Safety and Security
* Quality of Life Technologies
* Navigation Systems
* Sensory Substitution
* Mobile and Wearable Systems
* Applications for the Visually Impaired
* Applications for the Ageing Society
* Datasets and Evaluation Procedures
* Personalised Monitoring
* Video summarization
* Egocentric and First-Person Vision
* Food Understanding
* Applications to improve health and wellbeing of children and elderly

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INVITED SPEAKERS
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Ashutosh Saxena, Standford University, USA
http://www.cs.stanford.edu/people/asaxena/index.html

One more speaker will be announced soon.

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SUBMISSION AND REVISION
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All submissions will be handled electronically via the conference’s
CMT Website. More information is coming soon. Submissions should
conform to the ICCV 2015 proceedings style. Please follow instructions
on the ICCV 2015 website
http://pamitc.org/iccv15/author_guidelines.php

ACVR reviewing will be double-blind. Each submission will be reviewed
by at least three reviewers for originality, significance, clarity,
soundness, relevance and technical contents.

Submission Deadline: 15th September 2015

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JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE
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The authors of the accepted papers could be invited to submit an
extended version (at least 40+% different than the workshop versions)
of their papers to a Journal Special Issue (with open call and peer
review). More information will be soon available.

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WORKSHOP CHAIRS
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- Giovanni Maria Farinella, University of Catania, IT
- Marco Leo, CNR-Institute of Optics, IT
- Gerard G. Medioni, University of Southern California, US
- Mohan Trivedi, University of California San Diego, US

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TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Salvatore Anzalone, University Pierre et Marie Curie Paris, FR
Stefania Bandini, University of Milan, IT
Sebastiano Battiato, University of Catania, IT
Serge J. Belongie, University of California, US
Bir Bhanu, University of California, US
Anil Anthony Bharath, Imperial College of London, UK
Alessandro Capra, STMicroelectronics, IT
Sarah A. Cassidy, University of Cambridge, UK
Andrea Cavallaro, Queen Mary University, UK
Antonio Chella, University of Palermo, IT
Donald Chiarulli, University of Pittsburgh, US
Roberto Cipolla, University of Cambridge, UK
Francesca Cordella, University of Naples, IT
James Coughlan, Smith-Kettlewell Institute, US
Donato Di Paola, Institute of Intelligent Systems, IT
Cem Direkoglu, Middle East Technical University, CY
Cosimo Distante, Institute of Optics, IT
Antonino Furnari, University of Catania, IT
Kristen Grauman, University of Texas Austin, US
Zakia Hammal, Carnegie Mellon University, US
Giovanni Indiveri, University of Salento, IT
Takeo Kanade, Carnegie Mellon University, US
Rui Li, University of Rochester, US
Liliana Lo Presti, University of Palermo, IT
Jiebo Luo, University of Rochester, US
Jiebo Luo, University of Rochester, US
Danilo P. Mandic, Imperial College of London, UK
Roberto Manduchi, University of California-SC, US
Inaba Masayuki, University of Tokyo, JP
Maja Mataric, University of Southern California, US
Pier Luigi Mazzeo, Institute of Optics, IT
Markos Mentzelopoulos, University of Westminster, UK
Ruggero Micheletto, Yokohama City University, JP
Annalisa Milella, Institute of Intelligent Systems, IT
Stavroula Mougiakakou, University of Bern, CH
Maja Pantic, Imperial College of London, UK
Eli Peli, Harvard Medical School, US
Giovanni Pioggia, Institute of Clinical Physiology, IT
James M. Rehg, Georgia Institute of Technology, US
Mikel Rodriguez, MITRE, US
Silvio Savarese, University of Michigan, US
Davide Scaramuzza, University of Zurich, CH
Amnon Shashua, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IL
Nikhil Somani, Technische Universität München, DE
Paolo Spagnolo, Institute of Optics, IT
Bjorn Stenger, Toshiba Research Europe, UK
Giuseppe Vizzari, University of Milano-Bicocca, IT
Jamie Ward, University of Sussex, UK
Yonatan Wexler, OrCam, IL
Guang-Zhong Yang, Imperial College London, UK
Zhigang Zhu, City College of New York, US
Andrew Ziegler, Georgia Tech, US

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ENDORSERS
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Toshiba Research Europe Ltd
http://www.toshiba.eu/eu/Toshiba-Research-Europe/

STMicroelectronics
http://www.st.com/

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Contacts
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Email: ACVR.workshop@gmail.com
Website: http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2015/