Call for Papers

Call for Papers: 21st Conference on Robots and Vision (CRV 2024)

Location: Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Dates: May 27 - May 31, 2024

The 21st Conference on Robots and Vision (CRV 2024) seeks high-quality
paper submissions from all areas of robotics and computer vision. It
will be held in Guelph, Ontario, Canada on May 27 - May 31, 2024, and
will feature keynotes by Jitendra Malik of University of California,
Berkeley and Kirstin Petersen of Cornell University, and symposium
sessions consisting of invited talks, oral presentations and
posters. The conference will be fully in-person.

New for 2024: CRV 2024 will have a separate, non-archival workshop
track for late-breaking results and results published at other
archival venues in 2023 or 2024. Unlike conference submissions,
workshop submissions go through a very lightweight editorial process
(details below), and accepted workshop papers are not considered as
standalone peer-reviewed publications and will not be part of the CRV
2024 proceedings. However, accepted workshop papers will be presented
at the inaugural CRV 2024 Workshops as oral presentations or posters.

Important Dates: 

- Conference Paper Submission Deadline: February 18, 2024

- Workshop Paper Submission Deadline: March 3, 2024

- Decision Notifications: March 25, 2024

- Camera-Ready Papers Deadline: April 29, 2024

- In-person Conference: May 27 - May 31, 2024

Conference Submission Guidelines: 

- Submissions must be standalone papers of 4-8 pages in length
excluding references and in IEEE format.

- Submissions to the main conference must describe original
research. Duplicate submissions to other archival conferences or
workshops are strictly prohibited.

- For more information, contact the CRV 2024 program co-chairs at
computerrobotvision2024+conference@gmail.com or consult the website:
https://www.computerrobotvision.org/

- Submission link: 
https://openreview.net/group?id=computerrobotvision.org/CRV/2024/Conference

Workshop Submission Guidelines: 

- Workshop submissions must be self-contained papers of 4-8 pages in
length excluding references and in IEEE format.

- Workshop submissions will only go through a very lightweight
editorial process - instead of being formally peer reviewed,
submissions will only be checked for the significance and promise of
late-breaking results or the consideration and/or incorporation of
reviewers' feedback for results already published at other archival
venues.

- Accepted workshop papers are not considered as standalone
peer-reviewed publications and will not be archival or part of the CRV
2024 proceedings.

- If the results have been previously published at another archival
venue, the name of the venue must be declared, the date of publication
at that venue must be in 2023 or 2024, the reviews and meta-reviews
from that venue must be provided and a discussion of how the
outstanding comments in the reviews and meta-reviews have been
addressed must be included at the end of the paper (which does not
count towards the page limit). All authors on the paper published at
the archival venue must be part of the author list on the workshop
submission.

- For more information, contact the CRV 2024 workshop co-chairs at
computerrobotvision2024+workshops@gmail.com or consult the website:
https://www.computerrobotvision.org/

- Workshop track submission link: 
https://openreview.net/group?id=computerrobotvision.org/CRV/2024/Workshops_Track

Program Co-chairs:
- Ke Li (Simon Fraser University)
- Amy Wu (Queen’s University)

Workshop Co-chairs:
- Yue Hu (University of Waterloo)
- Renjie Liao (University of British Columbia)