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HDMP 2009 : 2nd IEEE Workshop on Human Detection from Mobile Platforms | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/hdmp/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
2nd IEEE Workshop on Human Detection from Mobile Platforms (IEEE HDMP 2009) in
conjunction with IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Kobe, Japan, 12—17 May, 2009. Workshop Website: http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/hdmp/ Workshop Theme: The robot's ability to detect, identify and interact with surrounding humans is of unequivocal importance in many applications. When interaction with humans is imminent, safety and reliability are critical conditions before robots can be widely deployed in livable societies. For example, in health/elderly care communities, where robots interact with humans with less-than perfect health conditions, reliable performance cannot be tolerated. Also, safe operation is major barrier before large-scale deployment of smart vehicles. Human detection, tracking and identification have been focus areas for many computer/robot vision researchers. However, many practical aspects of these problems have yet to be addressed in order to create robots capable of seamlessly interacting in livable societies, mainly because the nature of such applications requires high accuracy at very high processing rates. Computer vision and robotics researchers are invited to submit original contributions in related topics such as, but not limited to: • Human detection in bad weather conditions • Night-time human detection • Multimodal human detection • Detecting humans in non-upright postures • Exploiting GPUs and FPGAs in human detection systems • Recognizing dynamic human gestures • Human tracking from mobile platforms Important Dates: Submission deadline 11:59 PST January 15th, 2009 Notification of Acceptance/Rejection 11:59 PST February 15th, 2009 Camera-ready version 11:59 PST March 1st, 2009 Workshop date May 17th, 2009 Workshop Chairs: • Dr. Wael Abd-Almageed, University of Maryland at College Park, USA • Dr. Larry Matthies, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA |
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