Connectionists: CfP: CVPR 2019 Workshop - "Precognition: Seeing through the Future"

Nemanja Djuric nemanja at temple.edu
Sun Feb 10 11:31:08 EST 2019


Call for Workshop Papers

Precognition: Seeing through the Future
in conjunction with
The 30th IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
(CVPR 2019)
Long Beach, CA, USA, June 16th-21th, 2019
https://sites.google.com/view/ieeecvf-cvpr2019-precognition

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Despite its potential and relevance for real-world applications, visual
forecasting or precognition has not been in the focus of new theoretical
studies and practical applications as much as detection and recognition
problems. Through organization of this workshop we aim to facilitate
further discussion and interest within the research community regarding
this nascent topic.

The workshop will discuss recent approaches and research trends not only in
anticipating human behavior from videos, but also precognition in multiple
other visual applications, such as: medical imaging, health-care, human
face aging prediction, early event prediction, autonomous driving
forecasting, and so on. In addition, this workshop will give an opportunity
for the community in both academia and industry to meet and discuss about
future work and research directions. It will bring together researchers
from different fields and viewpoints to discuss existing major research
problems and identify opportunities in further research directions in both
research topics and industrial applications.

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Topics:
The workshop focuses on several important aspects of visual forecasting.
The topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Early event prediction
- Activity forecasting
- Multi-agent forecasting
- Human behavior prediction
- Human face aging prediction
- Anticipation of trajectories
- Short- and long-term prediction and diagnoses in medical imaging
- Predicting frames and features in videos and other sensors in autonomous
driving
- New theories and applications in visual forecasting models
- Databases, evaluation, and benchmarking in precognition

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Submission Instructions:
All submitted work will be assessed based on their novelty, technical
quality, potential impact, insightfulness, depth, clarity, and
reproducibility. For each accepted submission, at least one author must
attend the workshop and present the paper. There are two ways to contribute
submissions to the workshop:
- Extended abstracts submissions are single-blind peer-reviewed, and author
names and affiliations should be listed. Extended abstract submissions are
limited to a total of four pages. Accepted abstracts will be presented at
the poster session, and will not be included in the printed proceedings of
the workshop.
- Full paper submissions are double-blind peer-reviewed. The submissions
are limited to a total of eight pages, including all content and
references, must be in PDF format, and formatted according to the CVPR
style (additional information about formatting and style files is available
here). Accepted papers will be presented at the poster session, with
selected papers also being presented in an oral session. All accepted
papers will be published by the CVPR in the workshop proceedings.

Submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=precognition2019

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Important Deadlines:
Submission     :  March 24th, 2019
Decisions        :  March 31th, 2019
Camera-ready :  April 7th, 2019
Workshop        :  June 16th, 2019

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Program Committee Chairs:
- Dr. Khoa Luu (University of Arkansas)
- Dr. Kris Kitani (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Dr. Minh Hoai Nguyen (Stony Brook University)
- Dr. Hien Van Nguyen (University of Houston)
- Dr. Nemanja Djuric (Uber ATG)
- Dr. Utsav Prabhu (Google)

For further questions please contact a member of the organizing committee.
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