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CVPR4HB 2010 : 2010 IEEE International Workshop on CVPR for Human Communicative Behavior Analysis | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~maja/cvpr4hb-10.html | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Mission
A widely accepted prediction is that computing will move to the background, weaving itself into the fabric of our everyday living spaces and projecting the human user into the foreground. To realize this prediction, next-generation computing will need to develop anticipatory user interfaces that are human-centered, built for humans, and based on naturally occurring multimodal human communication. Emerging interfaces will need to include the capacity to understand and emulate human communicative intentions as expressed through behavioral cues such as affective and social signals. Important Dates Paper submission: Friday, March 19th, 2010, 11.59 pm PST Notification of paper acceptance: Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 Upload of camera ready paper: Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 Workshop: Friday, June 18th, 2010 Call for Papers Papers should describe high-quality original research that has direct implications and contributions to machine analysis of naturally occurring human communicative behavior. All areas of human-human, human-environment, and human-computer interaction will be considered subject to the constraint that the submission makes an important contribution to the field of computer vision and/or pattern recognition. Survey papers are welcome and encouraged. Authors interested in submitting a survey article may want to contact Maja Pantic (m.pantic AT imperial.ac.uk) prior to submission. Areas of interest include but are by no means limited to: ¨ Human affect analysis and Affective computing ¨ Social Signal Processing and Socially-aware computing ¨ Facial expression analysis ¨ Human gesture and action recognition ¨ Multimodal human behavior analysis ¨ Learning and multimodal data fusion ¨ Perceptual and multimodal user interfaces ¨ Sign language analysis and recognition ¨ Ambient intelligence ¨ Databases for training and testing All accepted papers will be archived in IEEE Xplore with the CVPR 2010 proceedings. Submission Policy In submitting a manuscript to this workshop, the authors acknowledge that no paper substantially similar in content has been submitted to another conference or workshop. Manuscripts should be in the CVPR paper format. Authors should submit papers as a PDF file. Papers accepted for the workshop will be allocated 6 pages in the proceedings, with the option of purchasing up to 2 extra pages for $100 per page. CVPR4HB reviewing is double blind. Reviewing will be by members of the program committee. Each paper will receive at least two reviews. Acceptance will be based on relevance to the workshop, novelty, and technical quality. Submission and reviewing will be handled via the EasyChair system. The system is now open for submissions! General Chairs Maja Pantic, Imperial College London, UK / University of Twente, Netherlands Jeffrey Cohn, University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University, USA Matthew Turk, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Thomas S. Huang, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Program Committee Lourdes Agapito Queen Mary, University London, UK Yiannis Aloimonos University of Maryland, USA Nadia Berthouze University College London, UK Aaron Bobick Georgia Tech, USA Richard Bowden University of Surrey, UK Edmond Boyer INRIA, France Ioan Buciu University of Oradea, Romania Rama Chellappa University of Maryland, USA Ira Cohen HP Labs, USA Trevor Darrell University of California, Berkeley, USA Fernando De la Torre CMU, USA Ahmed Elgammal Rutgers University, USA Daniel Gatica-Perez IDIAP, Switzerland Luc van Gool ETH, Switzerland Qiang Ji Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Seong-Whan Lee Korea University, Korea Iain Matthews Disney Research, USA Aleix Martinez Ohio State University, USA Peter McOwan Queen Mary University, UK Louis P. Morency University of South California, USA Anton Nijholt University of Twente, Netherlands Ioannis Patras Queen Mary University, UK Vladimir Pavlovic Rutgers University, USA Alex Pentland MIT, USA Matti Pietikainen University of Oulu, Finland Ioannis Pitas University of Thessaloniki, Greece Stan Sclaroff Boston University, USA Bjoern Schuller Technical University of Munich, Germany Nicu Sebe University of Trento, Italy Alessandro Vinciarelli University of Glasgow, UK Yaser Yacoob University of Maryland, USA Ming-Hsuan Yang University of California, Merced, USA Lijun Yin Binghamton University, USA Email for all inquiries: m.pantic AT imperial.ac.uk |
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