Connectionists: Call for papers: 1st Behavioral Digital Twins for Smart Cities Workshop @ FG 2023 & WACV 2023

Laszlo A. Jeni laszlojeni at cmu.edu
Thu Oct 6 11:49:45 EDT 2022


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1st Behavioral Digital Twins for Smart Cities Workshop
Co-located with FG 2023 & WACV 2023
Dates: January 6, 2023 (half day workshop in the afternoon)
Place: Waikoloa Hawaii, USA (Co-located with WACV 2023)
Website: https://digitaltwins2023.github.io
CMT is open: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/B4SCW2023
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DESCRIPTION
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Digital twin is a virtual environment that allows us to simulate real world
problems. For digital twin, one of the most important factors is human
behavior modeling since it is required by many digital twin applications,
such as crime and accident prevention, mitigation strategies in natural
disasters, autonomous driving, health coaching and sports simulation.
However, because of the complexity of human behavior, there are still many
challenges unsolved. To address the challenges, multiple research fields
need to be involved together, including computer vision, behavior science,
human-computer interaction, and AR/VR. This topic is germane to both
computer vision and computational behavior communities.

In this workshop, we aim to facilitate further discussion on this emerging
research field from both technological and application perspectives. The
outcomes of this workshop are relevant to building behavioral digital twins
of pedestrians in smart cities equipped with sensor networks. During
natural disasters, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, modeling behavioral
patterns may lead to mitigation policies with greater efficiency and
effectiveness, can identify cost-effective solutions to deliver public
services, improve government accountability vis-`a-vis citizens and track
progress and impact. This workshop will serve as a catalyst to bring
diverse stakeholders together so that new scientific languages/thoughts can
be established, to address the societal challenges of creating behavior
sensing systems that account for the diversity of people and their
environments.

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Topics
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In this workshop, the topics of interest include but are not limited to:

- Human pose estimation/tracking
- Human action recognition
- Human pose/action/trajectory forecasting
- Visualizations of human trajectory/action
- Human-human interaction analysis/forecasting
- Human-object interaction detection/forecasting
- Multi-sensor fusion for human behavior understanding
- Applications of human behavior understanding/forecasting

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SUBMISSION
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All accepted papers will be published as part of IEEE FG2023 proceedings
and will be included in IEEE Xplore, therefore, should follow the same
paper guidelines of the conference.
http://fg2023.ieee-biometrics.org/participate/submission

For paper submission, please use the CMT site:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/B4SCW2023

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IMPORTANT DATES
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October 12, 2022: Submission of full paper
October 19, 2022: Notification of acceptance
October 31, 2022: Camera-ready full paper

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WORKSHOP CHAIRS
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Koichiro Niinuma, Fujitsu Research of America, USA
Laszlo A. Jeni, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Takahisa Yamamoto, Fujitsu Research of America, USA
Ryosuke Kawamura, Fujitsu Limited, Japan


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| Laszlo A. Jeni, PhD
|   Systems Scientist (faculty)
|   Robotics Institute
|   Carnegie Mellon University,
| Web: http://www.laszlojeni.com
| Email: laszlojeni at cmu.edu
| Tel:   (+1) 412-268-4461
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