[visionlist] CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS - ICCV2023 - 11th International Workshop on Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics (ACVR 2023)

Marco Leo marco.leo at cnr.it
Tue Jun 6 11:01:19 -04 2023


CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

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ICCV2023 - 11th International Workshop on Assistive Computer Vision and 
Robotics (ACVR 2023)

Paris,  Oct. 3, 2023

In conjunction with ICCV2023 - International Conference on Computer Vision

Web: https://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2023/ 
<https://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2023/>Contact: ACVR.workshop at gmail.com 
<mailto:ACVR.workshop at gmail.com>

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IMPORTANT DATES

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Full Paper Submission: 14/07/2023

Doctoral Consortium Submission: 14/07/2023

Abstract Submission: 14/07/2023

Notification of Acceptance: 07/08/2023

Camera-Ready Paper Due: 11/08/2023

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Designing systems with humans in the loop with the goal to assist them 
is an exciting research area, with the potential on impact society at 
large. This requires a very different set of innovations, tools, and 
evaluation criteria than classic methods involved in fully autonomous 
tasks. Implementing such kinds of systems still requires a lot of effort 
to reach an adequate level of reliability and introduces challenging 
satellite issues related to usability, privacy, and acceptability. 
Besides, multidisciplinary competencies are required to adapt computer 
vision and robotics techniques and algorithms to industrial, social, 
medical, and economic constraints. The aim of the workshop is to fill 
the reality gap in computer vision and robotics for assistive 
technology. The goal is to provide, year by year, a view of how recent 
findings in computer vision and robotics are changing assistive 
technologies, with emphasis on the related additional issues and how 
they have been addressed by the researchers working in the different 
research areas involved. We solicit contributed papers presenting 
assistive systems and describing how the related issues have been 
addressed. Submissions describing the outcome of research projects on 
the topics of the workshop are also welcome. We encourage the 
presentation of new data benchmarks for the workshop-related fields.

Authors may also submit abstracts describing published or ongoing works.

Finally, the workshop will give a unique opportunity to students, who 
are close to finishing or who have recently been awarded their doctorate 
degree, to discuss their research and interact with experienced 
researchers in computer vision and robotics (Doctoral Consortium).

Contributions are solicited in, but not limited to, the following topic 
areas:

Symbiotic Human-Machine Systems;

Computer Vision to aid Industrial Processes;

Augmented and Mixed Reality;

Computer Vision to Improve the Safety of Workers;

Human-Robot Interaction;

Home Healthcare;

Technology for Cognition;

Automatic Emotional Hearing and Understanding;

Activity Monitoring Systems;

Manipulation Aids;

Smart Environments;

Safety and Security;

Ambient Assistive Living;

Privacy-preserving systems;

Robot assistants;

Quality of Life Technologies;

Navigation Systems;

Mobile and Wearable Systems;

Applications for the Visually Impaired;

Sign language recognition and applications for the hearing impaired; 
Applications for the Ageing Society;

Personalized Monitoring;

Egocentric and First-Person Vision;

Applications to improve the health and well-being of children and 
elderly; Autonomous Driving;

Driver Assistance Systems;

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) for Assistive Systems;

Multi-modal Human-Centered Systems.

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INVITED SPEAKERS

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Diane Larlus –

https://dlarlus.github.io/ <https://dlarlus.github.io/>

Diane is Researcher at Naver Labs Europe and MIAI Grenoble

Laura Leal-Taixé (FINAL CONFIRMATION GIVEN)

https://dvl.in.tum.de/team/lealtaixe/ 
<https://dvl.in.tum.de/team/lealtaixe/>

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SUBMISSION AND REVISION

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All submissions will be handled electronically via the conference’s CMT 
Website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ACVR2023 
<https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ACVR2023>.

The format for paper submission is the same as the ICCV 2023 main 
conference. Please refer to ICCV 2023 author guidelines 
(https://iccv2023.thecvf.com/submission.guidelines-361600-2-20-16.php 
<https://iccv2023.thecvf.com/submission.guidelines-361600-2-20-16.php>)

See the instructions and guidelines on the following page: 
http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2023/submission 
<http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2023/submission>

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CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

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ACVR2023 paper reviewing will be double-blind; Authors will not know the 
names of the area reviewers of their papers, and area reviewers will not 
know the names of the authors. Each submitted paper will be revised by 
three experts.

The paper length should match that intended for final publication. 
Papers are limited to 8 pages (excluding references), including figures 
and tables. Additional pages must contain only cited references. While 
there is no limit to the number of references, reviewers are instructed 
to check for pertinence. Citation of any of the co-authors’ published 
work must be done in the third person. Reference to unpublished work can 
be made by anonymizing it, including it as supplementary material, and 
referencing it as Anonymous.

Authors may optionally submit additional material that could not be 
included in the main paper due to constraints of format (e.g., a video), 
space (e.g., a proof of a theorem or an extra figure or table) or anonymity.

Papers that are not blind, do not use the template, or have more than 8 
pages (excluding references) will be rejected without review.

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ABSTRACTS

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Authors may also submit abstracts describing published or ongoing works. 
The abstract should follow the same format as contributed papers and 
should be at least 2 pages and at most 4 pages long, including 
references. Authors of accepted abstracts will be given the possibility 
to present their work during the workshop. The abstract will not be 
published in the workshop proceedings. The accepted abstracts will be 
published online on the workshop website upon consensus agreement 
provided by the authors.

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DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM

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The doctoral consortium is intended to be a discussion forum for PhD 
students and recent PhD graduates who wish to present, discuss, and 
receive feedback on their research activity. Eligible applicants are 
researchers who were awarded their PhD at most a year before the 
submission deadline, PhD candidates and PhD students who expected to 
graduate within two years. Applicants should submit a document 
describing their research activity at most 4 pages long (excluding 
references). The document will not be published in the workshop 
proceedings, and it may contain ongoing work and already published 
material. Eligible submissions will be selected by the workshop 
organizers and given the possibility to present and discuss their work 
during the workshop event in Paris. We expect submissions to cover 
aspects relevant to the aims and topics of the workshop. The submitted 
documents should follow the same format as the contributed papers.

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PROCEEDING AND JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE

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All accepted contributed papers will appear in the ICCV2023 workshops 
proceedings. Authors may be invited to submit an extended version (at 
least 40% more than the seminar versions) of their work to a special 
issue (currently still in the planning stage) in a recognized journal in 
the field of computer vision or robotic research.

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WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

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Giovanni Maria Farinella, University of Catania, IT

Antonino Furnari, University of Catania, IT

Marco Leo, CNR-Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems, IT

Gerard G. Medioni, University of Southern California, US

Mohan Trivedi, University of California San Diego, US

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WEB AND PUBLICITY CHAIR

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Francesco Ragusa, University of Catania, IT

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ENDORSERS

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CVPL - Associazione Italiana in Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition 
andMachine Learning

http://www.cvpl.it/ <http://www.cvpl.it/>

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CONTACTS

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Email: ACVR.workshop at gmail.com <mailto:ACVR.workshop at gmail.com>

Website: https://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2023/ 
<https://iplab.dmi.unict.it/acvr2023/>

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