Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics (ACVR) 2016 Call for Papers

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CFP - Apologies for multiple copies
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ECCV International Workshop
  on Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics (ACVR) 2016
Amsterdam, The Netherlands - One day among 8-9-16 October 2016
In conjunction with ECCV 2016

Web: http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2016/
Contact: ACVR.workshop@gmail.com
CFP: http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2016/ECCV2016-ACVR_CALL_for_PAPERS.pdf
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Full Paper Submission: June 20th 2016
Notification of Acceptance: July 20th 2016
Camera-Ready Paper Due: July 25th 2016

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CALL FOR PAPERS
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In the last decades there has been a tremendous increase in demand for
assistive technologies useful to overcome functional limitations of
individuals and to improve their quality of life. Novel tools have
been successfully commercialised bringing the Computer Vision and
Robotics research from theory to applications and then to market
(e.g., OrCam, Jibo, etc).

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
(e.g., for stress monitoring). After a period of slow but steady
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 environment perception and
interaction of these technological tools with people.

The main scope of ACVR 2016 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
* Ambient Assistive Living
* Quality of Life Technologies
* Navigation Systems
* Sensory Substitution
* Mobile and Wearable Systems
* Applications for the Visually Impaired
* Sign language recognition and applications for hearing impaired
* Applications for the Ageing Society
* Datasets and Evaluation Procedures
* Personalised Monitoring
* Video summarization
* Egocentric and First-Person Vision
* Applications to improve health and wellbeing of children and elderly
* Food Understanding

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INVITED SPEAKERS
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Barbara Caputo, University of Rome La Sapienza, IT 
Home Page: http://www.idiap.ch/~bcaputo/
Talk Title: RoboExNovo: Robots learning about objects from
externalized knowledge sources

Devi Parikh, Virginia Tech, US
Home Page: https://filebox.ece.vt.edu/~parikh/
Talk Title: Visual Question Answering

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SUBMISSION AND REVISION
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All submissions will be handled electronically via the conference’s
CMT Website (link will be provided soon).

The format for paper submission is the same as the ECCV main
conference. The paper length should match that intended for final
publication. Papers are limited to 14 pages, including figures and
tables. One additional page containing only cited references is
allowed.

See template at the following link:
http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2016/index.php?page=submission

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.

Papers that are not blind, or do not use the template, or have more
than 14 pages (excluding references) will be rejected without review.

Submission Deadline: June 20th 2016

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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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CONTACTS
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Email: ACVR.workshop@gmail.com 
Website: http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2016