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SUAS 2014 : ACCV14 workshop on Scene Understanding for Autonomous Systems

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Link: http://www.cvc.uab.es/adas/suas2014
 
When Nov 2, 2014 - Nov 2, 2014
Where Singapore
Submission Deadline Sep 1, 2014
Notification Due Sep 20, 2014
Final Version Due Sep 27, 2014
Categories    computer vision   robotics   computer science   artificial intelligence
 

Call For Papers

ACCV 2014 Workshop: Scene Understanding for Autonomous Systems (SUAS)
November 2, 2014 - Singapore
Workshop website: http://www.cvc.uab.es/adas/suas2014/

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Call for Papers
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Developing autonomous systems able to help humans in their daily activities requires understanding different kinds of environments depending on the specific application, e.g., self-driving cars, unmanned aerial vehicles and service or underwater robots.

For computer vision researchers understanding the world from visual data has been one of the big challenges since the beginning of the community. This research area has recently become (again) a focus in the community leveraging advances in a wide range of topics that include scene parsing, mapping, detection and reconstruction, among others. Nevertheless, there is still a long path until we have more complex approaches capable of a detailed understanding of the environments that surround us.

Accordingly, the SUAS workshop aims to summarize the advances in this area through invited talks of experienced researchers and poster presentations of young active researchers. Also, the goal of this event is to have the opportunity to discuss and debate about the advantages and drawbacks of current visual scene understanding approaches and the possible future paths for researching in this line.

We invite the submission of research contributions in the following topics:

- 2D/3D Object detection and recognition
- 2D/3D Semantic segmentation
- 3D Reconstruction and reasoning
- Learning and inference techniques for scene understanding
- Motion and tracking
- Scene recognition
- Semantic mapping
- Vision-based exploration, planning and navigation
- Visual simultaneous localization and mapping

This is not a closed list; thus, we welcome other interesting and relevant research on scene understanding for autonomous systems.

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Submission
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We invite submissions of full papers and extended abstracts in the suggested topics or other domains related to scene understanding for autonomous systems. For further details on the submission procedure please visit the workshop web site.

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Important Dates
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Submission deadline: 1st September, 2014
Author notification: 20th September, 2014
Camera-ready: 27th September, 2014

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Workshop Chais
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- Sebastian Ramos, CVC Barcelona
- Raquel Urtasun, University of Toronto
- Antonio Torralba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Nick Barnes, NICTA & Australian National University
- Markus Enzweiler, Daimler AG
- David Vazquez, CVC Barcelona
- Antonio M. Lopez, CVC Barcelona

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Contact
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Sebastian Ramos (sramosp@cvc.uab.es)

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