[visionlist] [CfP] CVPR 2024 Workshop on Multimodal Algorithmic Reasoning (MAR 2024)

Anoop Cherian anoop.cherian at gmail.com
Tue Feb 27 13:30:48 -04 2024


Multimodal Algorithmic Reasoning (MAR 2024)

June 17th (Morning), 2024, Seattle

Held in conjunction with CVPR 2024

https://marworkshop.github.io/cvpr24/


CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

In this workshop, we gather researchers working in neural algorithmic
learning, multimodal reasoning, and cognitive models of intelligence to
showcase their cutting-edge research, discuss the latest challenges, as
well as bring to the forefront problems in perception and language modeling
that are often overlooked but are pivotal in achieving true artificial
general intelligence. An emphasis of this workshop is on the emerging topic
of multimodal algorithmic reasoning, where a reasoning agent is required to
automatically deduce new algorithms/procedures for solving real-world
tasks, e.g., algorithms that use multimodal foundational models for
analysis, synthesis, and planning, new approaches towards solving
challenging vision-and-language mathematical (Olympiad type) reasoning
problems, deriving winning strategies in multimodal games, procedures for
using tools in robotic manipulation, etc. We hope to deep dive into this
exciting topic at the intersection of multimodal learning and cognitive
science to understand what we have achieved thus far in machine
intelligence and what we are lacking in relation to the human way of
thinking -- through talks from outstanding researchers and faculty that
could inspire the audience to search for the missing rungs on the ladder to
true intelligence.

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IMPORTANT DATES


Submission deadline: ***March 11, 2024*** (11:59PM EDT)

Paper decisions to authors: April 5, 2024

Camera-ready deadline: April 10, 2024

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TOPICS FOR PAPER TRACK

We invite submissions of high-quality research papers in the topics related
to multimodal algorithmic reasoning. The topics for MAR 2024 include, but
are not limited to:


* Multimodal Large language models

* Large language models and algorithmic reasoning

* Multimodal machine cognition and learning

* Foundation models of intelligence, including vision, language, and other
modalities

* Artificial general intelligence / general-purpose problem solving
architectures

* Neural architectures for solving vision & language or language-based IQ
puzzles

* Embodiment and AI

* Large language models, neuroscience, and vision

* Functional and algorithmic / procedural learning in vision

* Abstract multimodal reasoning, e.g., using sketches, diagrams, etc.

* Perceptual reasoning and decision making

* New vision-and-language abstract reasoning tasks and datasets

* Vision-and-language applications

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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER TRACK

We have four tracks for paper submissions:

      1. Short papers with IEEE/CVF workshop proceedings (≤ 4 pages)

      2. Long papers with IEEE/CVF workshop proceedings (≤ 8 pages)

      3. Papers without proceedings (≤ 8 pages), and

      4. Previously published papers (≤ 8 pages).

For tracks 1–3, we are inviting only original, previously unpublished
papers, and dual submissions are not allowed. The page limits described
above are excluding the references. We plan to accept only a limited number
of previously accepted papers in track 4 if our final program schedule
allows. Please see the workshop website for more details.

* All submissions are handled via the workshop’s CMT website:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/MAR2024
<https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/VLAR2023>.

* Submissions should be made in PDF format and should follow the official
CVPR 2024 template and guidelines.

* All submissions should maintain author anonymity and should abide by the
CVPR conference guidelines for double-blind review.

* Accepted papers will be presented as either an oral, spotlight, or poster
presentation. At least one author of each accepted submission must present
the paper at the workshop.

* Presentation of accepted papers at our workshop will follow the same
policy as that for accepted papers at the CVPR main conference

* Papers accepted in tracks 1–2 will be part of the CVPR 2024 workshop
proceedings.

* Authors may optionally upload supplementary materials, the deadline for
which is the same as that of the main paper and should be submitted
separately.

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WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

Anoop Cherian <http://users.cecs.anu.edu.au/~cherian/>, Mitsubishi Electric
Research Laboratories

Suhas Lohit <https://www.merl.com/people/slohit>, Mitsubishi Electric
Research Laboratories

Honglu Zhou <https://sites.google.com/view/hongluzhou/>, Salesforce Research

Moitreya Chatterjee <https://www.merl.com/people/chatterjee>, Mitsubishi
Electric Research Laboratories

Kuan-Chuan Peng <https://www.merl.com/people/kpeng>, Mitsubishi Electric
Research Laboratories

Kevin A. Smith <http://www.mit.edu/~k2smith/>, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology

Tim K. Marks <https://www.merl.com/people/tmarks>, Mitsubishi Electric
Research Laboratories

Joanna Matthiesen <https://www.linkedin.com/in/joanna-matthiesen-61a52a35/>,
Math Kangaroo USA

Joshua B. Tenenbaum <http://web.mit.edu/cocosci/josh.html>, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology

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CONTACT

Email: smart101 at googlegroups.com

SMART-101 project: https://smartdataset.github.io/smart101/

Website: https://marworkshop.github.io/cvpr24/
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