Dear Lev Goldfarb, Please give more indications in the titles of your emails, if I had not recognised your name I would have deleted this one as spam.
Thank you. Best regards, Mary Felkin On Tue, April 7, 2009 4:49 pm, Lev Goldfarb wrote: > *Call For Papers:* > > ICCV09 Workshop on Video-Oriented Object and Event Classification > (VOEC'09) > > *http://www.lv-nus.org/voec09/index.html* > > > > Techniques for video oriented object and event classification have > attracted > much attention owing to the great potentials in surveillance, video > summarization, video semantic understanding and search, advertisement, > robotics, and human computer interface. Recent rapid advances have paved > roads for video-oriented object and event recognition. However, there > still > exist many key issues unsolved, e.g. How to design effective and efficient > features dedicated to video data? How to manage large-scale video > database? > How to handle low-quality videos? How to preserve privacy in surveillance > application? The main purpose of this one day workshop is to provide a > forum > for researchers to discuss the latest progress in video based object and > event classification, and also provide a platform for researchers to > understand the main challenges and key issues in this area. > > > > *Original high-quality papers are solicited on topics including, but not > limited to* > > > > 1. Feature design for video-based object and event classification > > 2. Machine learning techniques for video-based object and event > classification > > 3. Video-based biometric (e.g. face, gesture, gait, etc) > > 4. Video-based object detection (e.g. human, car, etc) > > 5. Motion analysis in video (e.g. motion segmentation, structure from > motion, etc) > > 6. Action, activity, and event classification in videos > > 7. Techniques for large-scale video analysis > > 8. Techniques for low-quality video analysis (e.g. super-resolution, > video stabilization, etc) > > 9. Techniques for extracting semantics yet preserving privacy (e.g. > blind vision middleware) > > 10. Other video based applications > > > > *Important Dates:* > > > > 1. Paper Submission: May 20, 2009 > > 2. Notification of Acceptance: July 01, 2009 > > 3. Camera-ready Version: July 14, 2009 > > 4. Workshop Date: September 28, 2009 > > > > *Advisory Board:* > > * * > > · Thomas Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA > > · Dimitris N. Metaxas, Rutgers University, USA > > · Xiaoou Tang, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong > > · Songde Ma, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese > Academy > of Sciences, China > > > > *Workshop Co-Chairs:* > > > > · Shuicheng Yan, National University of Singapore, Singapore > > · Qingshan Liu, Rutgers University, USA > > · Changsheng Xu, National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, Chinese > Academy of Sciences, China > > > > *Web Co-Chair:* > > * * > > · Ju Sun, National University of Singapore, Singapore. > > > > *Best Paper Award:* > > > > The best paper award sponsored by IBM is set up to encourage submission of > high-quality papers on related research. > > > > *Program Committee: (sorted alphabetically by last name)* > > > > · Prof. Shih-Fu Chang, Columbia University, USA > > · Prof. Rama Chellappa, University of Maryland, USA > > · Prof. Tat-Seng Chua, National University of Singapore, Singapore > > · Prof. James W. Davis, Ohio State University, USA > > · Dr. Yun Fu, BBN Technologies, USA > > · Prof. Tony Han, University of Missouri, USA > > · Prof. Fei-Fei Li, Princeton University, USA > > · Prof. Stan Li, NLPR, China > > · Prof. Xuelong Li, University of London, UK > > · Prof. Zhu Li, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK > > · Dr. Zhicheng Liu, Microsoft Research, USA > > · Dr. Jiebo Luo, Kodak, USA > > · Dr. Fatih Porikli, MERL, USA > > · Prof. Dan Schonfeld, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA > > · Dr. Ying Shan, Microsoft Research, USA > > · Prof. Ming-Hsuan Yang, University of California at Merced, USA >
