Egocentric Perception, Interaction and Computing Call for Papers

EPIC@ICCV19 - Call for Papers


Fifth International Workshop on Egocentric Perception, Interaction and Computing
Seoul, Korea - One day among Oct. 27, Oct. 28 and Nov. 2, 2019

In conjunction with ICCV 2019 - International Conference on Computer Vision

Website: http://eyewear-computing.org/EPIC_ICCV19/

Submission website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/EPICICCV19
Important Dates

Regular Paper Submission: July 1st, 2019

Extended Abstract Submission: July 15th, 2019

Notification of Acceptance: July 31st, 2019

Camera-Ready: August 15th, 2019
Aims and Scope

The EPIC series of events aims to bring together the different
communities relevant to egocentric perception, including Computer
Vision, Machine Learning, Multimedia, Augmented and Virtual Reality,
Human Computer Interaction, and Visual Sciences. The main goal of the
workshop is to provide a discussion forum and facilitate interaction
between researchers from different areas of competence. We invite
researchers interested in these topics to join the EPIC@ICCV2019
workshop, submitting ongoing or recently published ideas, demos, and
applications in support of human performance through egocentric
sensing.

Research papers are solicited in, but not limited to, the following topics:

    Egocentric vision for human action analysis
    Egocentric vision for object/event recognition
    Egocentric vision for summarization
    Egocentric vision for social interaction and human behavior understanding
    Egocentric vision for anticipating human behavior
    Egocentric vision for children and education
    Egocentric vision for health
    Anticipating future actions and objects from egocentric vision
    Head-mounted eye tracking and gaze estimation
    Computational visual behavior analysis
    Attention modelling and next fixation prediction
    Eye-based human-computer interaction
    Human and wearable devices interaction
    Symbiotic human-machine vision systems
    Affective computing with respect to wearable devices
    Eyewear devices for egocentric perception and computation
    Eyewear devices for acquisition and visualization
    Interactive AR/VR and Egocentric perception
    Egocentric vision in human and computer
    Daily life and activity monitoring
    Augmented human performance
    Benchmarking and quantitative evaluation with human subject experiments

Invited Speakers

Kris Kitani, Carnegie Mellon University, US

Oswald Lanz, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, IT
Submission and Revision

All submissions will be handled through the workshop CMT website:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/EPICICCV19. We accept two kinds of
contributions: regular papers and extended abstracts.

Regular Papers – Deadline 1st July, 2019

Regular papers may be a maximum 8 pages, including figures and tables;
additional pages must contain only cited references. The review will
be double-blind. Please make sure all authors or references to authors
are anonymized. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop
proceedings.

 

Use the Regular Paper track on CMT
Extended Abstracts -  Deadline 15th July, 2019

We invite submissions of extended abstracts of ongoing or already
published work, as well as reports on demonstrations or
prototypes. This is an opportunity to present work to the right
audience. The review will be a single-blind. There will be no
published proceedings.

Use the Extended Abstract track on CMT
EPIC@ICCV19 Organizers

Antonino Furnari, University of Catania, IT
Giovanni Maria Farinella, University of Catania, IT
Dima Damen, University of Bristol, UK
David Crandall, Indiana University, US
Kristen Grauman, University of Texas at Austin - Facebook AI Research, US