[visionlist] [CFP] Deadline for the SUMO Workshop @ CVPR is April 26th
Demir, Ilke
idemir at purdue.edu
Wed Apr 10 20:30:33 -04 2019
Dear colleagues,
As CVPR appears on the horizon, we would like to remind you that the submission deadline of April 26th is fast approaching for the Scene Understanding and Modeling (SUMO) Workshop. Please see the CFP below and we hope you will help us spread the word about the workshop. Details can be found on the SUMO website: https://sumochallenge.org/2019-sumo-workshop
Thanks for your attention and looking forward to have a great workshop!
Ilke Demir on behalf of SUMO organizers
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Call for Papers
The 2019 SUMO Workshop: 360° Indoor Scene Understanding and Modeling
in Association with CVPR 2019
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Webpage: https://sumochallenge.org/2019-sumo-workshop.html
Submission site: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SUMO2019
Date: June 17, 2019
Location: Long Beach, CA, USA
In computer vision, scene understanding and modeling encapsulate a diverse set of research problems, ranging from low-level geometric modeling (e.g., SLAM algorithms) to 3D room layout estimation. These tasks are often addressed separately, yielding only a constrained understanding and representation of the underlying scene. In parallel, the popularity of 360° cameras has encouraged the digitization of the real world into augmented and virtual realities, enabling new applications such as virtual social interactions and semantically leveraged augmented reality. This workshop aims to promote comprehensive 3D scene understanding and modeling algorithms that create integrated scene representations (with geometry, appearance, semantics, and perceptual qualities), while utilizing 360° imagery to encourage research on its unique challenges.
*** Call for Papers:
The workshop is soliciting papers covering various problems related to 3D and 360° scene understanding and modeling from RGB and RGB-D imagery. The topics mainly focus on indoor scene modeling and include, but are not limited to:
* 360° data processing and scene understanding
* Object detection
* Object localization
* Layout estimation
* “Stuff” detection and modeling
* Instance segmentation
* Object completion and 3D reconstruction
* Object pose estimation
* Generative models
* Articulated object modeling
* Texture and appearance modeling
* Material property estimation
* Lighting recognition
Submissions must be written in English and must be sent in PDF format. Each submitted paper must be no longer than four pages, excluding references. Please refer to the CVPR author submission guidelines for instructions regarding formatting, templates, and policies. The CVPR submission guidelines can be found at http://cvpr2019.thecvf.com/submission/main_conference/author_guidelines and the paper submissions are accepted through the CMT site at https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SUMO2019. The review process will be double blind and selected papers will be published in the IEEE CVPRW proceedings, visible in the CVF Website.
*** Important dates:
April 26, 2019 Paper submission deadline
May 10, 2019 Notification to authors
May 17, 2019 Camera-ready deadline
June 17, 2019 SUMO Workshop
*** Organizing Committee:
Daniel Huber, Facebook
Lyne Tchapmi, Stanford University
Frank Dellaert, Georgia Tech
Ilke Demir, DeepScale
Shuran Song, Princeton University
Rachel Luo, Stanford University
*** Contact:
Daniel Huber - dhuber at fb.com
Lyne Tchapmi - lynetcha at stanford.edu
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