Connectionists: [CFP] AGAVE2023 : Workshop on Advances in Gaze Analysis, Visual attention and Eye-gaze modelling (in conjunction with ICIAP 2023)
Marcella Cornia
marcella.cornia at unimore.it
Mon May 22 10:54:33 EDT 2023
*AGAVE 2023 - Call for Papers*
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1st International Workshop on Advances in Gaze Analysis,
Visual attention and Eye-gaze modelling (AGAVE)
https://sites.google.com/view/agave2023
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In conjunction with the 22nd International Conference
on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP 2023)
11-15 September 2023, Udine (Italy)
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Visual attention refers to the human ability to focus on the most relevant
parts of a visual scene (e.g. images or videos). Over the past decades, it
has been extensively studied, leading to the proposal of numerous
computational models aimed at predicting attention allocation on visual
stimuli. While these models were initially developed in the field of
psychology and neuroscience, the computer vision and pattern recognition
community has become increasingly interested in this problem. This interest
has been driven by the growing number of potential applications such as
image/video compression, autonomous driving, and robotics.
*TOPICS*
The workshop will investigate a range of topics covering (but not limited
to) the following:
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Computational models of visual attention
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Scanpath prediction models on images or videos
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Active vision and its applications
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(Deep) visual saliency models and their applications
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Eye-tracking technology and its applications
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Human visual perception and its implications for computer vision
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Benchmarking and evaluation of visual attention and gaze analysis models
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Applications of visual attention and gaze analysis in image and video
processing, robotics, and human-computer interaction
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Eye-gaze models for biometrics, health, driving, virtual reality,
education and social sciences.
The workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners in the
field of computer vision and image processing to exchange ideas and discuss
recent advances in visual attention, gaze analysis and modelling, visual
saliency, active vision, and deep saliency models. The workshop will
provide a platform for researchers to present their work, share
experiences, and discuss the challenges and opportunities in the field.
*SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION*
The paper must be prepared in accordance to the guidelines for authors of
the ICIAP2023 main conference, provided by Springer that can be found at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
The maximum number of pages is 12 including references. Submissions will be
selected through a peer review process. Each submission will be reviewed by
at least two reviewers, considering originality, significance, clarity,
soundness, relevance, and technical content. Authors may optionally submit
additional material.
Accepted papers will be published in the ICIAP 2023 Conference Proceedings,
published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series
(LNCS).
The paper submission platform is
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AGAVE2023
*IMPORTANT DATES*
- Paper submission: 08 July 2023
- Notification to the authors: 01 August 2023
- Camera ready paper submission: 20 August 2023
*WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS*
- Vittorio Cuculo, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Alessandro D’Amelio, University of Milan, Italy
- Marcella Cornia, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Dario Zanca, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
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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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