Call for Paper
High-quality papers that at the time of submission are not under review or have not already been published or accepted for publication elsewhere are solicited.
The specific topic areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- 3D Modeling
- Aging Pattern Analysis
- Binary Codes for Large Scale Computer Vision
- Compact Hashing for Large-Scale Visual Search
- Classification and Clustering Techniques
- Computer Vision in Vehicle Technology
- Cognitive and Biologically Inspired Vision
- Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing
- Deep-learning and Feature Learning
- Deep Fragment Embedding
- Discrete-Continuous Optimization
- Duplicate Discovery
- Event and Human Activity Recognition
- Extracting Audio from Visual Information
- Geospatial Context for Computer Vision
- Heterogeneous Feature Tracking
- Image and Video Analysis
- Image Categorization
- Image Enhancement and Restoration
- Image Filtering and Hybrid Images
- Indexing Algorithms and Data Structures
- Integration of Metadata and Visual Content Analysis for Web Image Retrieval
- Joint Image and Text Modelling
- Keyword Based Image Search
- Large Scale Image Retrieval
- Learning from Incomplete Image Tags
- Machine Learning Technologies for Vision
- Mid-level Patch Discovery
- Modeling, Reconstruction, and Visualization
- Motion Tracking and Stereo Vision
- Multi-Label Learning
- Multimodal Sentiment Analysis
- Multisensor Data Fusion
- Natural User Interfaces
- Object and Face Recognition
- Optimization Methods for Computer Vision
- Rich Advertising
- Scene Understanding
- Segmentation and Grouping
- Semantic Analysis of Images and Videos
- Sensors and Early Vision
- Signal Processing for Computer Vision
- Understanding Human Motion
- Visual Analysis in Social Networking
- Visual Commerce
- Visual Models and Feature Representations
- Visual Vibrometry
- Web Services for Evaluating and Federating Vision Algorithms
- Big Data and Vision Applications
- Computer Vision and Business Intelligence
- Computer Vision and Privacy
- Web-Scale Computer Vision
- Computer Vision and IoT
All papers that conform to submission guidelines will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to workshop, contributions, and readability. Acceptance of papers will be communicated to authors by email. The authors of the accepted papers will be allowed to make corrections in accordance with the suggestions of the reviewers and submit final camera-ready papers within the stipulated deadline.
All accepted and presented papers will be published in the proceedings and archived in the ACM Digital Library (ISBN No. 978-1-4503-4301-5). Also, all the papers of the proceedings will be submitted to major database indexers for indexing. The ACM Digital Library (DL) is the most comprehensive collection of full-text articles and bibliographic records in existence today covering the fields of computing and information technology.
Important Dates
Full Paper Submission Ends | June 8, 2016 |
Acceptance Notification | July 6, 2016 |
Final Paper Deadline | August 4, 2016 |
Author Registration Closes | August 4, 2016 |