OAGM/AAPR Workshop 2015
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OAGM/AAPR Workshop 2015
OAGM/AAPR Workshop 2015 May 28-‐29, Salzburg, Austria http://oeagm.sbg.ac.at The Austrian Association for Pattern Recognition (OAGM/AAPR) invites authors and guests to participate at its 39th annual workshop, held in Salzburg on May 28-‐29, 2015. The workshop provides a platform for presentation and discussion of research progress as well as current the OAGM/AAPR community. The projects Austrianwithin Association for Pattern Recognition (ÖAGM/AAPR) invites members of the Call for Contributions community to participate at its 39th annual workshop held in Salzburg May 28-29, 2015. General topics of interest include all aspects of computer vision and pattern recognition This including, years workshop is primarily intended to encourage interaction and cooperation. It but not limited to: should provide a platform for presentation and discussion of relevant research progress and projects within the(with ÖAGM • Motion and tracking • Pattern recognition visual &community. non-‐visual data) • Scene m odeling & u nderstanding • Object detection, recognition & categorization • Video analysis & event recognition • 3D vision, stereo and structure from motion • Face and gesture analysis • Image and video retrieval • Industrial applications • Cognitive vision Featured Talks • Medical image processing • Safety and security Offer an opportunity to present outstanding work to the community, which has already • Performance e valuation • Statistical methods and learning • Robot p erception been accepted at top-ranked conferences or journals in the field (e.g., CVPR, ICCV, • Embedded computer vision • Biometrics • Optimization ECCV, MICCAI, ICML, TPAMI, ...). We solicit full papers of the following types (peer-‐reviewed & published on arXiv) Project Showcases • Original, unpublished work Present recently funded, or already running research projects to the community in order • Papers d escribing s uccessful c ommercial se of existing techniques to encourage potential collaborations in the ufuture. We additionally host four special sessions this year: Student Forumtalks (only abstract required) • Featured As a first step into the community, a studentto forum organized to (allow Featured talks offer an opportunity present isoutstanding work already young accepted to top-‐ranked conferences/journals in the ongoing field) to the community. researchers (MsC/BsC students) to present their work. Full original papers will be • Industry t rack ( only a bstract r equired) peer-reviewed and published in the workshop proceedings (arXiv). Companies and research groups with industry collaborations are encouraged to submit a proposal for presentation (i.e., joint proposal with the industry partner). All categories of contributions are required to either submit (1) a request for presentation • Project showcases (only abstract required) (for Featured Talks andrecently Projectfunded, Showcases in rthe form of anto abstract) or (2) full Present or already unning, projects the community in oa rder to paper (student forum). encourage Please refer to the workshopin website potential collaborations the future. for additional information about • Student forum (full papers; peer-‐reviewed & optionally published on arXiv) the submission process. Allow young researchers (primarily MSc / BSc students) to present their ongoing work. Important dates: Important DatesSubmission Notification of acceptance Early workshop March registration Submission 08, Workshop March 15, 2015 April 17, 2015 April 30, 2015 2015 May 28-‐29, 2015 Notification April 17, 2015 Early Registration April 30, 2015 Workshop May 28-29, 2015