[visionlist] [IEEE Face and Gesture 2023] Call for Tutorial Proposals

Vitomir Struc vitomir.struc at fe.uni-lj.si
Sat Sep 3 06:44:29 -04 2022


CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS - FG 2023

We invite proposals for tutorials to be organized in conjunction with 
the 2023 IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG 
2023: https://hal.cse.msu.edu/fg2023/) in Waikoloa, Hawaii. The 
tutorials should complement and enhance the scientific program of FG 
2023 by providing authoritative and compreh7ensive overviews of growing 
themes that are of sufficient relevance with respect to the 
state-of-the-art and the conference topics.

Accepted tutorials will be held on either 4 January or 5 January 2023 in 
the same venue as the FG 2023 main conference, at the Waikoloa Beach 
Marriott Resort, Hawaii, USA.
We solicit proposals on any topic of interest to the FG community. 
Interdisciplinary topics that could attract a significant cross-section 
of the community are highly encouraged. We particularly welcome 
tutorials which address advances in emerging areas not previously 
covered in an FG related tutorial. Proposals should be submitted by 3 
October 2022. Notifications will be circulated on 10 October 2022.

*** TUTORIAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSION ***

Tutorial proposals should be submitted through CMT and will be reviewed 
and evaluated by the workshop and tutorial co-chairs, Tae-Kyun Kim, 
Vitomir Štruc, and Lijun Yin. The CMT submission website is available 
from: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/FGWT2023
A tutorial proposal should include the following information to 
facilitate the decision process:

• Title
• Proposer’s contact information and short CV
• Names of any additional lecturers and short CV
• Tutorial description and description of relevance to the FG community 
and an evaluation plan
• References and experience of the instructors with respect to the 
proposed tutorial topic
• Planned length of the tutorial
• List of relevant tutorials recently presented in other conferences
• Requirements (e.g., facilities, internet access, etc.),
• Other useful information (e.g., estimated attendance, slides/notes 
available, etc.).

The main conference will provide rooms, equipment, and coffee breaks for 
the tutorials.

For your reference, the titles of the three tutorials held in 
conjunction with the previous FG conferences were as follows:

•    Multi-view Face Representation
•    Remote Physiological Measurement from Images and Videos
•    From Deep Unsupervised to Supervised Models for Face Analysis
•    Statistical Methods for Affective Computing

*** Review process ***
Tutorial proposals will be evaluated on the basis of their estimated 
benefit for the community and their fit within the tutorials program as 
a whole. Factors to be considered include relevance, timeliness, 
importance, and audience appeal; suitability for presentation in a half 
or full day format; past experience and qualifications of the 
instructors. Selection will also be based on the overall distribution of 
topics, expected attendance, and specialties of the intended audiences.

CONTACT AND QUERIES
For additional information and queries regarding the workshop proposal 
procedure, please contact the Workshop and Tutorial Co-chairs: Tae-Kyun 
Kim (tk.kim at imperial.ac.uk). Vitomir Štruc (vitomir.struc at fe.uni-lj.si) 
and Lijun Yin (lijun at cs.binghamton.edu).

*** Important Dates ***
Tutorial proposals due:         3 October 2022
Notification of acceptance:     10 October 2022
Workshops and tutorials:     4 January or 5 January 2023

*** Submission ***
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/FGWT2023




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