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WeSAX 2015 : the first International Workshop on Wearable and Ego-vision Systems for Augmented Experience

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Link: http://imagelab.ing.unimore.it/WESAX/
 
When Jul 3, 2015 - Jul 3, 2015
Where Turin
Submission Deadline Mar 30, 2015
Notification Due Apr 30, 2015
Final Version Due May 15, 2015
Categories    multimedia   computer vision   wearable devices   egocentric vision
 

Call For Papers

OVERVIEW

The rapid progress in the development of systems based on wearable cameras, multi-sensor wearable devices and embedded computers have created the conditions to use multimedia and computer vision technologies to augment human experience in everyday life activities such as sport, education, social interactions, cultural heritage visits, etc.

Wearable systems can be exploited for collecting and analyzing in real-time multimedia data (e.g. video, audio and multi sensor responses); wearable cameras can be enriched with egocentric vision (or ego-vision) to automatically understand gestures, actions, social interactions, object and events regarding the surrounding world. These systems can enhance our capabilities and augment our perception to create a high customizable and personal way of seeing the world. We believe that we are only at the beginning and that these technologies and their applications can have a great impact in future creative industries and can improve the quality of life.

The goal of the first International Workshop on Wearable and Ego-vision Systems for Augmented Experience (WEsAX) is to give an overview of the recent technologies and system solutions, create a forum to exchange ideas and address challenges emerging in this field.

Submissions are expected to deal with multimedia and to explore the human-centric perspective including, but not limited to:

- Computer vision techniques from wearable cameras
- Object detection, recognition and tracking from wearable devices
- Action/Activity recognition or monitoring from wearable cameras
- Social understanding from egocentric perspective
- Multi-sensor wearable devices
- Wearable data processing
- Place recognition using wearable cameras
- Application in healthcare, cultural heritage, edutainment and sport
- Localization, visual SLAM and navigation system
- Visual odometry from wearable cameras
- Scene analysis from RGB and RGB-d wearable cameras
- Life-logging and video summarization
- Benchmarking and quantitative evaluation


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline: March 30, 2015
Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2015
Camera ready version: May 15, 2015
Workshop: July 3, 2015


WORKSHOP CHAIRS

Giuseppe Serra, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Rita Cucchiara, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Kris M. Kitani, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Javier Civera, University of Zaragoza, Spain

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