DynaVis: The Fourth International Workshop on Dynamic Scene Reconstruction Call for Papers

DynaVis: The Fourth International Workshop on Dynamic Scene Reconstruction

https://dynavis.github.io/

Workshop at CVPR 2023

Organizers:
Armin Mustafa, Marco Volino, Dan Casas, 

Christian Richardt, Adrian Hilton

Keynote Speakers

*  Prof. Gerard Pons-Moll
University of Tübingen and MPI for Informatics, Saarbrücken, Germany

*  Dr. Fatma Güney
Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey


Call for contributions

Reconstruction of general dynamic scenes is motivated by potential
applications in film and broadcast production together with the
ultimate goal of automatic understanding of real-world scenes from
distributed camera networks. With recent advances in sensor hardware
and the advent of learning-based approaches as well as virtual and
augmented reality, dynamic scene reconstruction is being applied to
ever more complex scenes with applications in healthcare, security,
education, and entertainment, including games, film, and VR/AR.



We welcome contributions to this workshop in the form of oral
presentations, posters, and demos. Suggested topics include, but are
not limited to:

* Dynamic 3D reconstruction from single, stereo, or multiple views

* Learning-based methods in dynamic scene reconstruction and
understanding

* Multi-modal dynamic scene modelling (RGBD, LIDAR, 360 videos,
light fields)

* 4D reconstruction and modelling

* 3D data acquisition, representation, compression, and
transmission

* Scene analysis and understanding in 2D and 3D

* Digital humans: motion and performance capture, bodies, faces,
hands

* Dynamic geometry processing

* Computational videography

* Scene modelling in the wild, moving cameras, handheld cameras

* Applications of dynamic scene reconstruction: VR/AR, character
animation, free-viewpoint video, relighting, medical imaging, creative
content production, animal tracking, HCI, sports



We welcome submissions from both industry and academia, including
interdisciplinary work and work from outside of the mainstream
computer vision community. We also welcome submissions from the CVPR
main conference, regardless of their acceptance.


Submission website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/DYNAVIS2023/

Important Dates

Paper submission deadline: Friday, 17 March 2023

Notification to authors: Wednesday, 29 March 2023

Camera-ready deadline: Wednesday, 5 April 2023