Connectionists: [CFP] International Workshop on "Towards a Complete Analysis of People: From Face and Body to Clothes (T-CAP)" at ICPR 2022
Marcella Cornia
marcella.cornia at unimore.it
Wed Apr 13 06:19:46 EDT 2022
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Call for Papers
“Towards a Complete Analysis of People: From Face and Body to Clothes
(T-CAP)”
International Workshop at ICPR 2022
(2nd Edition)
https://sites.google.com/view/t-cap2022
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=== SUBMISSIONS ARE OPEN!!! ====
Two types of paper are welcome::
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- Regular Papers -
(novel contributions not published previously)
- Presentation Papers -
(papers that have been already accepted for publication previously)
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Apologies for multiple posting
Please distribute this call to interested parties
AIMS AND SCOPE
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Human-centered data are extremely widespread and have been intensely
investigated by researchers belonging to even very different fields,
including Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Artificial
Intelligence. These research efforts are motivated by the several
highly-informative aspects of humans that can be investigated, ranging from
corporal elements (e.g. bodies, faces, hands, anthropometric measurements)
to emotions and outward appearance (e.g. human garments and accessories).
The huge amount and the extreme variety of this kind of data make the
analysis and the use of learning approaches extremely challenging. In this
context, several interesting problems can be addressed, such as the
reliable detection and tracking of people, the estimation of the body pose,
the development of new human-computer interaction paradigms based on
expression and sentiment analysis. Furthermore, considering the crucial
impact of human-centered technologies in many industrial application
domains, the demand for accurate models able also to run on mobile and
embedded solutions is constantly increasing. For instance, the analysis and
manipulation of garments and accessories worn by people can play a crucial
role in the fashion business. Also, the human pose estimation can be used
to monitor and guarantee the safety between workers and industrial robotic
arms.
The goal of this workshop is to improve the communication between
researchers and companies and to develop novel ideas that can shape the
future of this area, in terms of motivations, methodologies, prospective
trends, and potential industrial applications. Finally, a consideration
about the privacy issues behind the acquisition and the use of
human-centered data must be addressed for both the academia and companies.
TOPICS
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The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
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Human Body
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People Detection and Tracking
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2D/3D Human Pose Estimation
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Action and Gesture Recognition
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Anthropometric Measurements Estimation
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Gait Analysis
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Person Re-identification
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3D Body Reconstruction
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Human Face
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Facial Landmarks Detection
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Head Pose Estimation
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Facial Expression and Emotion Recognition
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Outward Appearance and Fashion
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Garment-based Virtual Try-On
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Human-centered Image and Video Synthesis
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Generative Clothing
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Human Clothing and Attribute Recognition
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Fashion Image Manipulation
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Outfit Recommendation
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Human-centered Data
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Novel Datasets with Human Data
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Fairness and Biases in Human Analysis
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Privacy Preserving and Data Anonymization
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First Person Vision for Human Behavior Understanding
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Multimodal Data Fusion for Human Analysis
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Computational Issues in Human Analysis Architectures
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Biometrics
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Face Recognition and Verification
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Fingerprint and Iris Recognition
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Morphing Attack Detection
IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper Submission Deadline: May 5, 2022 (11:59 p.m. CET)
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Decision to Authors: May 30, 2022 (11:59 p.m. CET)
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Camera ready papers due: June 6, 2022 (11:59 p.m. CET)
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Workshop date: August 21, 2022
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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All the papers should be submitted at:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/TCAP2022.
Papers must be prepared according to the ICPR guidelines
<https://www.icpr2022.com/submission-guidelines/>. All papers will be
reviewed by at least two reviewers with single-blind peer-review policy.
Authors are required to include their names and affiliations in their
papers as illustrated in the sample templates. Manuscripts must be
submitted as pdf documents following one of the following templates:
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Word template
<https://www.icpr2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IEEEconf_ICPR2022.doc>
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LaTeX template
<https://www.icpr2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IEEEconf_ICPR2022.zip>
Submissions should be 6 pages plus unlimited pages for references (IEEE
format).
At the time of submission, authors must indicate the type of the paper:
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Regular papers: will be peer-reviewed following the same policy of the
main conference and will be published in the proceedings. These are meant
to present novel contributions not published previously (submitted papers
should not have been published, accepted or under review elsewhere).
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Presentation papers: are meant for papers that have been already
accepted for publication previously, preferably in the last year in some
major conferences or journals. These papers will undergo a soft-reviewing
process from the chairs to assess the suitability for the workshop topics.
These will not appear in the proceedings.
The inclusion of both the above paper categories is meant to encourage
dissemination and discussion of recent findings related to the workshop
topics.
Each accepted paper must be covered by at least one author registered.
Authors of selected high-quality papers will be possibly invited to submit
substantially extended versions for a Special Issue on an international
journal.
WORKSHOP MODALITY
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The workshop will be held in conjunction with the International Conference
on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2022). The workshop will take place in an
entirely virtual mode.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Prof. Mohamed Daoudi, IMT Lille Douai, France
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Prof. Roberto Vezzani, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
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Guido Borghi, University of Bologna, Italy
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Marcella Cornia, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
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Claudio Ferrari, University of Parma, Italy
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Federico Becattini, University of Florence, Italy
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Andrea Pilzer, Aalto University, Finland
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*Marcella Cornia*, PhD
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor (RTD-B)
Dipartimento di Educazione e Scienze Umane
Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
e-mail: marcella.cornia at unimore.it
phone: +39 059 2058790
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