Seventeenth CVC Workshop on Computer Vision Trends and Challenges

Computer Vision Center, 22nd July 2022

Organisers
Fei Yang
Kai Wang
Nuria Martinez
Laura Martin
Jorge Clusa

Program Committee

Baldrich, Ramon
Benavente, Robert
Bernal, Jorge
Clapès, Albert
Escalera, Sergio
Fornes, Alicia
Gil, Debora
Gomez, Lluis
Gonzalez, Jordi
Hernandez, Aura
Herranz, Luis
Jaques, Julio
Karatzas, Dimosthenis
Llados, Josep
Lopez, Antonio
Lumbreras, Felipe
Madadi, Meysam
Mozerov, Mikhail
Otazu, Xavier
Parraga, Carlos Alejandro
Ponsa, Daniel
Radeva, Petia
Raducanu, Bogdan
Ramos, Oriol
Roca, Xavier
Sanchez, Carles
Sanchez, Gemma
Sanchez, Xavier
Sappa, Angel
Serrat, Joan
Twardowski, Bartlomiej
Valveny, Ernest
Van de Weijer, Joost
Vanrell, Maria
Vázquez, Javier
Vilariño, Fernando
Villalonga, Gabriel
Wielgosz, Maciej

Welcome

We are pleased to announce the Seventeenth CVC Workshop on Computer Vision Trends and Challenges (CVCR&D 2022). This time the event will be held at CVC's Conference Room on July 22nd, 2022.

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


Program:

The program will be organized in a half-day workshop. It will comprise different oral sessions with five-minute presentations dedicated to several research topics related to computer vision. An informal poster session will be also held during coffee breaks. This is an excellent chance for PhD students to share their work with the CVC community and to receive valuable feedback. In addition, we will also have a track to showcase outstanding research and technology transfer projects.

CVCRD 2022 Program & Booklet:


Important Dates:

  • Abstracts Submission: Wednesday 13th July
  • Poster Submission: Monday 18th July
  • Presentation Submission: Monday 18th July
  • Quiz questions Submission: Tuesday 19th July
  • CVCR&D 2022: Friday 22nd July

Format:

CVCR&D'22 will comprise:

  • Oral presentations
  • Poster session during the coffee break


  • All the PhD students must submit:

    1. An abstract for the book of abstracts.
    2. The slides for the oral presentation
    3. A poster for the informal poster session
    4. A question for the CVCRD quiz. You can submit your question here
    5. You can submit more than one question. These questions can be about the author's presentations, general CVC knowledge or Computer Vision related.
    * Note that all the author's kit is available to help you with proper formatting (abstracts & presentations).


    Who will present:

    The abstract submission is mandatory for all PhD students.

    In addition, PhD students will introduce their work to the audience in short oral presentations. Exceptions: oral presentation is optional for those PhD students who will defend their thesis in the following months and for those who have just started their thesis.

    Furthermore, the submission is open to (1) CVC spin-offs, which could present their main research and applications; (2) Technology Transfer & Innovation Unit staff; (3) interns and (4) rest of the researchers of CVC who may present novel ideas or challenges.


    Awards:

    This year we will offer three awards:

    1. Best presentation award
    2. Best poster award
    3. Winner of the CVCRD quiz


    Abstract Submission & Author's kit:

    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 authors to follow the instructions below 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 (max. 2 pages) in camera-ready format should be submitted. Please include the final generated PDF and all the latex files needed to compile the abstract (.tex, images, ...) enclosed in a single .zip file.

    The following author kit will be available to help you to format your paper and presentation:
    • ABSTRACT: Abstract Template (available here)
    • ORAL PRESENTATION (SLIDES): Presentation template (available here)
    • POSTER: Poster Template (available here)

    Submission:

    1. Submit your abstract:

    2. Submit your poster:
    please, send it to press@cvc.uab.cat

    3. Submit your PPT presentation:
    please, send it to press@cvc.uab.cat

    4. Submit your question for the CVC Quiz: here


    You can submit more than one question. These questions can be about the author's presentations, general CVC knowledge or Computer Vision related.

     

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