WORV 2013 - 2013 IEEE Workshop on Robot Vision (WORV 2013)
Date2013-01-15
Deadline2012-08-15
VenueClearwater, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://worv.cse.usf.edu
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Workshop on Robot Vision is organized in the framework of IEEE Winter Vision Meetings (WVM) that is a collection of workshops, including the Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Tracking and Surveillance (PETS), Workshop on User - Centred Computer Vision (UCCV), and Workshop on Robot Vision (Worv). The average attendance over the past three years has been over 150 participants. All of the meetings are covered by a single "passport-style" registration and and open to all attendees.
WoRV provides a distinctive opportunity for researchers in the robotics and automation community to closely and actively interact and exchange ideas with a large number of computer vision researchers. The workshop aims to share research findings and issues in both frontiers through vibrant discussions with speakers from both disciplines, and address the current state of the art and future directions with lively panel discussions.
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers. All accepted papers will be published electronically on IEEE Xplore. Extended versions of selected papers will be published in a Springer book after the meeting.
The topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Vision-Based Navigation
Robot Visual Tracking
Image-Guided Robot Interventions
Range Imaging -- RGB-D
Vision to Motion
Vision for Haptics
Vision for Aerial Robotics
Vision for Underwater Robotics
Software Tools for Robot Vision
Visual Servoing and Servo Control
Learning from Sensor/Visual Data
Real-time Sensing and Control
Active Sensing
Sensor Fusion and Sensor Networks
Multi-Robot Systems with Vision Sensors
WoRV provides a distinctive opportunity for researchers in the robotics and automation community to closely and actively interact and exchange ideas with a large number of computer vision researchers. The workshop aims to share research findings and issues in both frontiers through vibrant discussions with speakers from both disciplines, and address the current state of the art and future directions with lively panel discussions.
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers. All accepted papers will be published electronically on IEEE Xplore. Extended versions of selected papers will be published in a Springer book after the meeting.
The topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Vision-Based Navigation
Robot Visual Tracking
Image-Guided Robot Interventions
Range Imaging -- RGB-D
Vision to Motion
Vision for Haptics
Vision for Aerial Robotics
Vision for Underwater Robotics
Software Tools for Robot Vision
Visual Servoing and Servo Control
Learning from Sensor/Visual Data
Real-time Sensing and Control
Active Sensing
Sensor Fusion and Sensor Networks
Multi-Robot Systems with Vision Sensors
Other CFPs
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