ACPR2019_CVMV: ACPR 2019 Workshop on Computer Vision for Modern Vehicles Auckland, New Zealand, November 25-29, 2019 |
Conference website | https://www.acpr2019.org |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acpr2019-cvmv |
Abstract registration deadline | August 5, 2019 |
Submission deadline | August 15, 2019 |
Acceptance notification | September 5, 2019 |
Camera-ready deadline | October 25, 2019 |
ACPR 2019 - Auckland, New Zealand
Workshop on Computer Vision for Modern Vehicles
Tuesday November 26 2019,
Auckland, New Zealand
Introduction
The workshop will focus on new and improved methods, techniques, and applications of Computer Vision for Modern Vehicles. A previous issue of this workshop has been held at Wuhan, China (2017). This third issue is being held with ACPR2019 at Auckland, New Zealand.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together engineers and scientists from academia, industry and government to exchange results and ideas for future applications of Computer Vision for Modern Vehicles.
Computer vision for modern vehicles gave researchers access to camera technologies for wide-ranging applications in the automotive industry. Computer vision-based driver assistance is an emerging technology, in both the automotive industry and academia. Despite the existence of some commercial safety systems such as night vision, adaptive cruise control, and lane departure warning systems, we are at the beginning of a long research pathway towards a future generation of intelligent vehicles.
Call for Papers
- Topic 1:Low-level vision and image processing, image/video denoising, image enhancement, image super-resolution.
- Topic 2:Stereo vision, 3D computer vision.
- Topic 3:Recognition: detection, categorization, indexing and matching, motion and tracking
- Topic 4:Deep Learning, statistical methods and learning.
- Topic 5:Automated vehicles with and without pilot/driver, partial vehicle automation.
- Topic 6:Video: events, activities and surveillance (e.g. at road intersections).
- Topic 7:Driver monitoring, driver human factors and personalization
- Topic 8:Vision and environment perception, vision based ADAS.
Submission
- Submitted papers should not have been published, accepted or under review elsewhere. Non-peer reviewed media, such as Arxiv do not violate the terms.
- Submissions need to follow the single-blind policy and be formatted in LNCS style, with a maximum of 14 pages (including references).
- All the papers must be submitted using the provided templates.
Workshop proceedings will be published after the conference in the CCIS series of Springer through the ACPR organizers (publication chair).
NOTE: Registration for workshops is included in the conference registration, i.e., all the registered ACPR participants are free to attend any of the workshops (besides all the sessions of the main conference).
Technical Program Committee (TPC)
- Hui Chen, Sandong University, Jinan, China
- Bijun Li, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
- Yanyan Xu, University of Berkeley, USA
- Junli Tao, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
- YongQin Zhang, Northwest University, Xi'an, China
- Mutsuhiro Terauchi, Setsunan University, Osaka, Japan
- Xinchen Zhang, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China
- Mahdi Rezaei, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
- Yuan-Fang Wang, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
- Junfeng Lei, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
- Chris Rapson, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
- ...
Organizing committee
- Atsushi Imiya (imiya@faculty.chiba-u.jp), Chiba University, Japan.
- Hsiang-Jen Chien(jchien@aut.ac.nz), Department of Business Technology of Auckland Transport
- Jinsheng Xiao (xiaojs@whu.edu.cn), Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
Invited Speakers
TBD
Venue
TBD
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Jinsheng Xiao (xiaojs@whu.edu.cn).
Sponsors
- TBD