Call for papers

Sixth Croatian Computer Vision Workshop (CCVW 2017)

September 26, 2017, Split, Croatia

 

Call for Papers

The 6th Croatian Computer Vision Workshop (CCVW 2017) will take place at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Naval Architecture, University of Split, Croatia, on September 26, 2017.

The Workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners in the area of computer vision and image understanding. The aim of the symposium is to foster interaction of researchers, exchange of new ideas, and to enhance communication between academia and industry.

The scientific program of the Workshop consists of invited lectures and regular papers which will be presented either orally or as posters. A student poster session will present work of undergraduate and graduate students. The program also includes an industry session aimed at strengthening relations between academia and industry.

Prospective authors are invited to submit their manuscripts reporting original work. Submission of a similar paper at another international conference or scientific journal is not a reason for rejection, however, only peer-reviewed papers representing original previously unpublished work that are accepted for the Workshop will be included in the online Proceedings of the Croatian Computer Vision Workshop.

Students can present their work in the student poster session.

Workshop Topics

  • Sensors
  • Motion and Tracking
  • Stereo and Structure from Motion
  • Shape from X / Color and Texture
  • Segmentation and Grouping
  • Machine Learning
  • Deep neural networks
  • Biologically-Inspired Vision
  • Object Recognition
  • Object Detection and Categorization
  • Video Analysis and Event Recognition
  • Face and Gesture Analysis
  • Illumination and reflectance modeling
  • Medical Image Analysis
  • Big Data in Computer Vision
  • Applications

Publications

The workshop publications are the Proceedings of Croatian Computer Vision Workshop and an abstract book.

The Proceedings are published online and contain papers representing original previously unpublished work that are accepted for the Workshop.

Student Poster Session

Both undergraduate and graduate students are invited to submit papers for presentation in the student poster session.

Author Information

Two types of contributions will be considered for inclusion in the Workshop program:

  1. Research papers reporting original unpublished work. These submissions undergo an international peer-review process. Only accepted papers will be presented at the Workshop and will be published in the online workshop proceedings.
  2. Research group overviews, project activity reports, presentation of work published elswhere, presentation of industry projects, and any other relevant information. These submissions do not undergo a peer-review process; instead the Workshop chairs will select the most relevant submissions to be presented at the Workshop. Submissions of these type are NOT included in the Proceedings, but are a valuable part of the Workshop's program.

The authors will be asked to indicate the type of their work in the online submission system.

Submitted research papers reporting original  unpublished work (type 1) should not exceed SIX A4 pages. Six A4 pages should include ALL the contents of the paper, including abstract, figures, references, etc. Submitted papers should follow the IEEE conference proceedings templates (http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html) for double column A4 paper size.

Authors of accepted papers are required to register and present the papers.