<div dir="ltr"><div>*** Apologies for cross-posting ***</div><div><br></div><div>Dear all,</div><div><br></div><div>We would like to inform you that the deadline for the <b>ECCV 2022 Workshop "What is Motion for?"</b> has been <b>extended to Sept 3rd, 2022.</b></div><div><br></div><div>We
encourage you to submit both novel, speculative work as well as
previously published work investigating the utility of motion for
downstream tasks to this workshop.</div><div><br></div><div>Website: <a href="https://what-is-motion-for.github.io/" style="text-decoration:none" id="gmail-m_8878900894474522232gmail-docs-internal-guid-36a4e1c4-7fff-bd75-eea7-91614f574e21" target="_blank"><span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Arial;color:rgb(17,85,204);background-color:transparent;font-weight:400;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:underline;vertical-align:baseline;white-space:pre-wrap">https://what-is-motion-for.github.io/</span></a></div><div><br></div><div>Please find the original CfP below.</div><div><br></div><div>Sincerely,</div><div><br></div><div>The WIMF organizers</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><br><b>CALL FOR PAPERS -- “What is Motion for?” Workshop in conjunction with ECCV 2022</b><br><br>Website: <a href="https://what-is-motion-for.github.io/" style="text-decoration:none" id="gmail-m_8878900894474522232gmail-docs-internal-guid-36a4e1c4-7fff-bd75-eea7-91614f574e21" target="_blank"><span style="font-size:11pt;font-family:Arial;color:rgb(17,85,204);background-color:transparent;font-weight:400;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:underline;vertical-align:baseline;white-space:pre-wrap">https://what-is-motion-for.github.io/</span></a><br><br>Motion
is an important cue for many perception tasks from navigation to scene
understanding. This workshop will explore various ways of representing
and extracting motion information, and provide a venue to exchange ideas
about the use of motion in Computer Vision.<br><br>To this end, we
invite paper contributions discussing temporal and motion
representations and applications, evaluation metrics, and benchmarks
that will help understand and shape the future of temporal and motion
representations and its role in the field of computer vision and other
related areas. <br><br>The workshop will focus on topics including (but not limited to):<br><ul><li>Motion representations (optical flow, stereo, scene flow, and alternatives)</li><li>Benchmarks involving motion estimation or motion understanding</li><li>Multi-frame and long term motion representations </li><li>Applications
of motion estimation and representations and the impact on other
computer vision problems (e.g. tracking, action classification, video
captioning, etc)</li><li>Motion representations in other applications,
such as graphics, autonomous driving, robotics, medical imaging, animal
tracking etc</li><li>Event cameras and applications of event-based representations</li></ul><br><br><b>Important Dates</b><br><ul><li>Paper submission deadline: Sep 3rd, 2022</li><li>Notification to authors: September 26th, 2022</li><li>Finalized workshop program: October 10th, 2022</li><li>Workshop: During ECCV (Oct. 23-27, 2022); exact date TBD</li></ul><div><br></div><div><br></div><b>Paper & Submission format</b><br><br>We will accept submissions in two formats:<br><ul><li>Previously
published papers (up to 12 pages in ECCV submission format)
representing work that is relevant to the workshop and has been
published in a peer-reviewed venue before. These submissions will be
checked for relevance to the workshop, but will not undergo a complete
review, and will not be published in the workshop proceedings.</li><li>Novel
works and ideas in the form of full papers (up to 12 pages in ECCV
submission format) or extended abstracts (up to 4 pages, no format will
be given preference over the other) representing novel work that has
not been previously published or accepted for publication in a
peer-reviewed venue. These submissions will undergo double-blind review,
and authors of accepted works will have the option to have their work
included in the ECCV workshop proceedings. Note that if you want to
re-submit your paper to a future Computer Vision conference, the length
should not exceed 4 pages including citations.<br></li></ul>Accepted
papers will be presented as posters/short online presentations, and the
authors of the best paper will be invited to give an oral presentation.
The workshop website will provide links to the accepted papers. Authors
of novel and previously unpublished papers will have the option to have
their papers included in the ECCV workshop proceedings.</div>