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    ICCV 09 WORKSHOP 2009 - ICCV 09 Workshop on Video-Oriented Object and Event Classification

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    Category ICCV 09 WORKSHOP 2009

    Deadline: June 14, 2009 | Date: September 28, 2009

    Venue/Country: kyoto, Japan

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    ICCV 09 Workshop on Video-Oriented Object and Event Classification

    http://www.lv-nus.org/voec09/index.html

    Techniques for video oriented object and event classification have attracted

    much attention owing to the great potentials in surveillance, video

    summarization, video semantic understanding and search, advertisement,

    robotics, and human computer interface. Recent rapid advances have paved

    roads for video-oriented object and event recognition. However, there still

    exist many key issues unsolved, e.g. How to design effective and efficient

    features dedicated to video data? How to manage large-scale video database?

    How to handle low-quality videos? How to preserve privacy in surveillance

    application? The main purpose of this one day workshop is to provide a forum

    for researchers to discuss the latest progress in video based object and

    event classification, and also provide a platform for researchers to

    understand the main challenges and key issues in this area. Original

    high-quality papers are solicited on topics including, but not limited to

    Feature design for video-based object and event classification

    Machine learning techniques for video-based object and event classification

    Video-based biometric (e.g. face, gesture, gait, etc)

    Video-based object detection (e.g. human, car, etc)

    Motion analysis in video (e.g. motion segmentation, structure from motion,

    etc)

    Action, activity, and event classification in videos

    Techniques for large-scale video analysis

    Techniques for low-quality video analysis (e.g. super-resolution, video

    stabilization, etc)

    Techniques for extracting semantics yet preserving privacy (e.g. blind

    vision, middleware)

    Other video based applications

    The important dates:

    Paper Submission: May 20, 2009

    Notification of Acceptance: July 01, 2009

    Camera-ready Version: July 14, 2009

    Workshop: September 28, 2009

    Advisory Board

    Thomas Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

    Dimitris N. Metaxas, Rutgers University, USA

    Xiaoou Tang, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Songde Ma, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese Academy of

    Sciences, China

    Workshop Co-Chairs

    Shuicheng Yan, National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Qingshan Liu, Rutgers University, USA

    Changsheng Xu, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese Academy

    of Sciences, China

    Web Co-Chair

    Ju Sun, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

    Program Committee

    (sorted alphabetically by last name)

    Prof. Shih-Fu Chang, Columbia University, USA

    Prof. Rama Chellappa, University of Maryland, USA

    Prof. Tat-Seng Chua, National University of Singapore, Singapore

    Prof. James W. Davis, Ohio State University

    Prof. Tony Han, University of Missouri, USA

    Prof. Fei-Fei Li, Princeton University, USA

    Prof. Stan Li, NLPR, China

    Prof. Xuelong Li, University of London, UK

    Prof. Zhu Li, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK

    Dr. Zhicheng Liu, Microsoft Research, USA

    Dr. Jiebo Luo, Kodak, USA

    Dr. Fatih Porikli, MERL

    Prof. Dan Schonfeld, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

    Dr. Ying Shan, Microsoft Research, USA

    Prof. Ming-Hsuan Yang, University of California at Merced, USA

    Others coming soon!


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