Connectionists: Deadline Extension: IEEE International Workshop on Analysis and Modeling of Faces and Gestures (AMFG2010)

Shuicheng Yan shuicheng.nus at gmail.com
Wed Mar 10 08:44:00 EST 2010


Upon the requests from many authors (for ECCV10 deadline), the organizing
committee of the workshop on Analysis and Modeling of Faces and Gestures
(AMFG2010) decided to extend the paper submission deadline from Mar 10 to Mar
20, 2010.
Below is the revised detail for this workshop:

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Call For Paper:
IEEE International Workshop on
Analysis and Modeling of Faces and Gestures (AMFG2010), in conjunction with
CVPR 2010
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IEEE International Workshop on Analysis and Modeling of Faces and Gestures
(AMFG2010)

                            --- Towards Large-Scale Data from Real-World
Environments

Website: http://www.lv-nus.org/AMFG2010/

During the last 30 years, human-centered perceptual understanding tasks such
as face/body detection/ tracking, facial characteristic analysis (e.g., age,
gender, ethnicity, and expression), face/gait based human identification,
and from understanding simple hand gesture to complex human body language,
activity and behaviour, have attracted researchers from both computational
and psychological communities. To be able to build tractable models has
significant scientific and practical values. For example, human-computer
interaction, video indexing, visual surveillance, and Internet vision are
active application areas. To that end, researchers have made substantial
progress. However, significant challenges still remain.

This one-day workshop (AMFG2010) will provide a focused international forum
to bring together researchers and research groups to review the status of
recognition, analysis and modeling of face, gesture, and body, to discuss
the challenges that we are facing, and to explore future directions. A
particular interest and focus of this workshop will be placed upon
large-scale data from real-world environments. The workshop will consist of
two to three invited talks together with peer-reviewed regular papers (oral
and poster). Original high-quality papers are solicited on a wide range of
topics including:

•  Face and body language recognition in real-world environments with
unknown/changing background, e.g., Internet image search, or Facebook, or
crowded public spaces.
•  Soft biometrics and profiling: age, gender, and ethnicity classification
by facial and/or body descriptions.
•  Novel mathematical modelling and algorithms, sensors and modalities for
face & body gesture/action representation, analysis and recognition.
•  Novel applications based on robust detection, tracking and recognition of
face, body and action.
•  Psychological studies that can assist in understanding computational
modelling and building better automated computer vision systems.
•  Motion analysis, tracking and extraction of face and body models from
image sequences captured by a single or multiple cameras from either a fixed
or mobile platform.
•  Detection and recognition of face and body under large 3D rotation,
illumination change, partial occlusion, and aging.
•  Face, gait and action recognition in low-quality, low-resolution video
from fixed or mobile cameras.
•  Dynamics and learning for gesture, activity, and body behavior
interpretation.

Important Dates:
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1.  Paper Submission: Mar 20, 2010
2.  Notification of Acceptance: Apr 07, 2010
3.  Camera-ready Version: Apr 14, 2010
4.  Workshop Date: Jun 14, 2010

Workshop Co-Chairs:
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• Wen-Yi Zhao, Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
• Xiaoou Tang, Chinese University of Hong Kong
• Shaogang Gong, Queen Mary University of London
• Shuicheng Yan,  National University of Singapore

Program Committee:
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• Aleix Martinez,             "Ohio State, USA"
• Cha Zhang,                  "Microsoft, USA"
• Fernando De la Torre,   "CMU, USA"
• Gerard Medioni,           "USC, USA"
• Guodong Guo,             "WVU, USA"
• Ioannis Patras,             "QMUL, UK"
• Jake Aggarwal,             "UT Austin, USA"
• Jiebo Luo,                    "Kodak, USA"
• Larry Davis,                  "Maryland, USA"
• Marios Savvides,           "CMU, USA"
• Matti Pietikainen,          " OULU, Finland"
• Ming-Hsuan Yang,         "UCM, USA"
• Rama Chellappa,           "Maryland, USA"
• Stan Li,                         "NLPR, China"
• Tao Xiang,                     "QMUL, UK"
• Tony X. Han,                  "University of Missouri, USA"
• Vassilis Athitsos,           "UTA, USA"
• Vittorio Murino,               "Verona, Italy"
• Xiaoming Liu,                 "GE, USA"
• Yun Fu,                         "University at Buffalo (SUNY),USA"
• Zhifeng Li,                     "MSU, USA"
Zicheng Liu                      "Microsoft, USA"


Web Co-Chair:
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• Qiang Chen, National University of Singapore

Best Paper Award shall be given to the paper with the most potential impacts
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Submission:
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Submission site is open at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/AMFG2010/

The author kit can be download at :
http://www.lv-nus.org/AMFG2010/submission.html

Note that the page number limit is 8 pages and it is double-blinded as for
regular CVPR submission.


Contact:
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Shuicheng Yan
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
E-Mails: eleyans at nus.edu.sg; shuicheng.yan at gmail.com;
Tel: +65-6516-2116
Address: Office E4-05-11, National University of Singapore, 4 Engineering
Drive 3, 117576, Singapore
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