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Road Detection 2014 - Workshop on Benchmarking Road Terrain and Lane Detection Algorithms for In-Vehicle Application

Date2014-06-11

Deadline2014-02-22

VenueDearborn, Michigan, , USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsRoad Detection; Benchmarking; Autonomous Driving

Websitehttps://www.cvc.uab.es/~jalvarez/IV2014

Topics/Call fo Papers

Title: Workshop on Benchmarking Road Terrain and Lane Detection Algorithms for In-Vehicle Application,
in conjunction with IEEE IV 2014, June 2014.
www.cvc.uab.es/~jalvarez/IV2014/
1. Organizers:
- Chunzhao Guo, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Japan (czguo-AT-mosk.tytlabs.co.jp)
- José M. Álvarez, NICTA, Australia (jose.alvarez-AT-nicta.com.au)
- Jannik Fritsch, Honda Research Institute Europe, Germany (jannik.fritsch-AT-honda-ri.de)
2. Length: Half-day
- Abstract: Detecting the road area and ego-lane ahead of a vehicle is central to modern driver assistance systems. While lane-detection on well-marked roads is already available in modern vehicles, ?nding the boundaries of unmarked or weakly marked roads and lanes as they appear in inner-city and rural environments remains an unsolved problem due to the high variability in scene layout and illumination conditions, amongst others. While recent years have witnessed great interest in this subject, to date no commonly agreed upon benchmark exists, rendering a fair comparison amongst methods dif?cult.
The target of this workshop is to bring together researchers active in the field in order to enable a better comparison of approaches. By encouraging submissions operating on public benchmarks (e.g., KITTI-ROAD, http://www.cvlibs.net/datasets/kitti/eval_road.php) the workshop aims to foster research progress in road terrain and lane detection algorithms for application in real vehicles driving on arbitrary non-highway roads.
3. Relevant topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Road segmentation approaches operating on KITTI-ROAD
- Ego lane detection approaches operating on KITTI-ROAD
- New evaluation measures for comparing road terrain/lane detection algorithms
- Comparison of available road terrain/lane detection benchmarks
- New benchmarks for road terrain/lane detection algorithms
4. Important Dates & Submissions
- Electronic submission of the workshop papers is due by February 22th, 2014 at http://its.papercept.net . Submission code of the workshop is “5guea”
- Workshop paper is limited to a total of six pages including references. A maximum of two supplementary pages is permitted at an extra charge
- Peer-reviewed workshop papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings
5. Presentations without submitting a full paper
- Authors intending to present research progress on road detection at the workshop without submitting a full paper are invited to submit an extended abstract
- The extended abstract is limited to 1-2 pages of A4 size (including figures), and should be sent to the organizers via email before March 31st, 2014
- The extended abstract must be clearly reflect the contents of the paper, and accompanied by the following information: Title of paper; Name of author(s); Affiliation(s); Abstract; Corresponding author (Name, Affiliation, E-mail address)
- The Organizing Committee will review the extended abstract. Accepted papers will be presented in an oral presentation at the workshop
- Extended abstract will not be included in the Conference Proceedings; however, they will be distributed to attendees in electronic format

Last modified: 2014-02-04 21:27:54