Eleventh CVC Workshop on Computer Vision Trends and Challenges

Computer Vision Centre, Friday 22th July 2016

General Chairs
Víctor Ponce-López
Lluís Gómez

Organization Committee
Josep Lladós
Fernando Vilariño
Jordi Gonzàlez
Montse Culleré
Alexandra Canet
Mireia Martín
Raquel Rionegro

Program Committee
Amato, Ariel
Baldrich, Ramon
Balocco, Simone
Baró, Xavier
Benavente, Robert
Bernal, Jorge
Borràs, Agnés
Díaz-Chito, Katerine
Dutta, Anjan
Escalera, Sergio
Fornés, Alicia
Gatta, Carlo
Gil, Debora
Gonfaus, Josep Mª
Hernàndez, Aura
Huerta, Ivan
Igual, Laura
Karatzas, Dimosthenis
Lapedriza, àgata
Lladós, Josep
López, Antonio
Lumbreras, Felipe
Mas, Joan
Masip, David
Mozerov, Mikhail
Otazu, Xavier
Párraga, Alejandro
Penacchio, Olivier
Peralta, Juan
Ponsa, Daniel
Pujol, Oriol
Radeva, Petia
Raducanu, Bogdan
Ramos, Oriol
Roca, Xavier
Rusiñol, Marçal
Sánchez, Carles
Sánchez, Gemma
Sánchez, F. Javier
Sappa, Angel
Serrat, Joan
Toledo, Ricardo
Valveny, Ernest
Van de Weijer, Joost
Vanrell, Maria
Vázquez, David
Villanueva, Juanjo
Vitrià, Jordi

Welcome

We are pleased to announce that the Eleventh CVC Workshop on Computer Vision Trends and Challenges (CVCR&D2016) will be held at the Computer Vision Center on July 22th, 2016.

CVCR&D will allow the presentation of the current state of the art of the students' ongoing research and the analysis of the proposals for close future lines of work, being aligned in this way with the yearly follow up event for the PhD students. The Workshop will be an exhibition of the research capabilities of CVC and it will also allow the exposition of different technological transfer projects.

Important Dates

Abstracts Submission Deadline: Thursday 7th July 23h59h.

Presentation Slides Submission Deadline: Thursday 14th July 23h59h.

Printout Posters: Before 14th July.

CVCR&D: Friday 22th July

Format

The CVCRD2016 will comprise PRESENTATIONS for all students + INFORMAL POSTER SESSION for all students at coffee break. All the students must submit:
  1. An abstract for the book of abstracts.
  2. A poster for the informal poster session at coffe break.
In addition, the students will introduce their work to the audience in short oral presentations.

Who will present

The abstract and poster submission is mandatory for all PhD students.

Furthermore, the submission is open to (1) spin-offs of CVC, which could present their main research and applications; (2) Technological Transfer staff; and (3) rest of the researchers of CVC which may present novel ideas or challenges.

Program

The program will be organized in a half-day workshop. It will comprise four different oral sessions with quick presentations dedicated to the several research topics related to computer vision. An informal poster session will be also held during coffe breaks. This is an excellent chance for PhD students to share their work with the CVC community and to receive valuable feedback. Moreover, we will also have a track devoted to the presentation of technological transfer projects and demo sessions.

Click here to view CVCR&D 2016 program

Awards

This year we will offer two different awards:

  • Best Poster Award.
  • Best Presentation Award.

Abstract Submission

A book of abstracts will be created as a catalogue of the capabilities and research lines of the CVC. All documents must be written in English.

We encourage the authors to follow the following guidelines regarding formatting:

  • Abstracts should be submitted using the LATEX templates provided (no Word or other text editors are allowed).
  • Modifications on the paper' style (margins, font size, etc) are not allowed.
  • The format of the figures must be eps or ps.
  • Abstracts must be submitted in PDF with maximum 2 pages camera-ready format enclosed in a zip file containing all the files needed to compile (.tex, images, ...). The following author kit will be available to help you to format your paper:

    1. ABSTRACT: Abstract Template (Available now here)
    2. POSTER: Poster Template (Available now here)
    3. ORAL PRESENTATION: Presentation Template (Available here)

The topics of interest cover, but are not limited to, the CVC research lines and development projects at large:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Color & Texture Analysis.
  • Object Recognition.
  • Image Sequence Evaluation.
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
  • Machine Vision.
  • Document Analysis.
  • Pattern Recognition.
  • And all kind of Computer Vision Applications.

Important Dates

Abstracts Submission Deadline: Thursday 7th July 23h59h.

Presentation Slides Submission Deadline: Thursday 14th July 23h59h.
Printout Posters: Before 14th July.
CVCR&D: Friday 22th July




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