Connectionists: CFP - 1st Multimodal Learning and Applications Workshop (MULA 2018) Satellite ECCV 2018 Workshop

Pavis Pavis at iit.it
Mon Apr 16 09:35:01 EDT 2018


Call For Papers

1st MUltimodal Learning and Applications Workshop (MULA 2018)
Satellite ECCV 2018 Workshop

The exploitation of the power of big data in the last few years led to a big step forward in many applications of Computer Vision. However, most of the tasks tackled so far are involving mainly visual modality due to the unbalanced number of labelled samples available among modalities (e.g., there are many huge labelled datasets for images while not as many for audio or IMU based classification), resulting in a huge gap in performance when algorithms are trained separately.
This workshop aims to bring together communities of machine learning and multimodal data fusion. We expect contributions involving video, audio, depth, IR, IMU, laser, text, drawings, synthetic, etc. Position papers with feasibility studies and cross-modality issues with highly applicative flair are also encouraged therefore we expect a positive response from academic and industrial communities.
This is an open call for papers, soliciting original contributions considering recent findings in theory, methodologies, and applications in the field of multimodal machine learning. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  *   Multimodal learning
  *   Cross-modal learning
  *   Self-supervised learning for multimodal data
  *   Multimodal data generation and sensors
  *   Unsupervised learning on multimodal data
  *   Cross-modal adaptation
  *   Multimodal data fusion
  *   Multimodal transfer learning
  *   Multimodal applications (e.g. drone vision, autonomous driving, industrial inspection, etc.)

Organizers:
Paolo Rota, Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Italy
Vittorio Murino, Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Italy
Michael Ying Yang, University of Twente, Netherlands
Bodo Rosenhahn, Institut fuer Informationsverarbeitung, Leibniz-Universitaet Hannover, Germany

Invited Speakers:
Raquel Urtasun, Head of Uber ATG Toronto, University of Toronto, Canada
Daniel Cremers, Head of TU Munich Department of Informatics, Germany

Submission:
Papers will be limited to 14 pages according to the ECCV format (c.f. main conference authors guidelines). All papers will be reviewed by at least two reviewers with double-blind policy. Papers will be published in ECCV 2018 proceedings.

Important Dates:
Deadline for submission:                                         May 15, 2018
Notification of acceptance:                                     July 1, 2018
Publication:                                                               October, 2018

More info at MULA website: https://mula2018.github.io


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