The 2nd Autonomous Vehicle Vision (AVVision) Workshop is organized by the 
AVVision community<https://avvision.xyz/>. This workshop aims to bring together 
industry professionals and academics to brainstorm and exchange ideas on the 
advancement of computer vision techniques for autonomous driving. In this 
one-day workshop, we will have seven keynote talks and regular paper 
presentations (oral and poster) to discuss the state of the art as well as 
existing challenges in autonomous driving. The workshop webpage is at 
https://avvision.xyz/iccv21/.


Keynote Speakers:


  *   Cordelia Schmid, INRIA

  *   Raquel Urtasun, University of Toronto

  *   Andreas Geiger, University of Tübingen

  *   Fisher Yu, ETH Zürich

  *   Laura Leal-Taixé, Technical University of Munich

  *   Matthew Johnson-Roberson, University of Michigan

  *   Carl Wellington, Aurora


Call for papers:


With a number of breakthroughs in autonomous system technology over the past 
decade, the race to commercialize self-driving cars has become fiercer than 
ever. The integration of advanced sensing, computer vision, signal/image 
processing, and machine/deep learning into autonomous vehicles enables them to 
perceive the environment intelligently and navigate safely. Autonomous driving 
is required to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient automated mobility in 
complex uncontrolled real-world environments. Various applications range from 
automated transportation and farming to public safety and environment 
exploration. Visual perception is a critical component of autonomous driving. 
Enabling technologies include: a) affordable sensors that can acquire useful 
data under varying environmental conditions, b) reliable simultaneous 
localization and mapping, c) machine learning that can effectively handle 
varying real-world conditions and unforeseen events, as well as 
“machine-learning friendly” signal processing to enable more effective 
classification and decision making, d) hardware and software co-design for 
efficient real-time performance, e) resilient and robust platforms that can 
withstand adversarial attacks and failures, and f) end-to-end system 
integration of sensing, computer vision, signal/image processing and 
machine/deep learning. The 2nd AVVision workshop will cover all these topics. 
Research papers are solicited in, but not limited to, the following topics:


  *   3D road/environment reconstruction and understanding;

  *   Mapping and localization for autonomous cars;

  *   Semantic/instance driving scene segmentation and semantic mapping;

  *   Self-supervised/unsupervised visual environment perception;

  *   Car/pedestrian/object/obstacle detection/tracking and 3D localization;

  *   Car/license plate/road sign detection and recognition;

  *   Driver status monitoring and human-car interfaces;

  *   Deep/machine learning and image analysis for car perception;

  *   Adversarial domain adaptation for autonomous driving;

  *   On-board embedded visual perception systems;

  *   Bio-inspired vision sensing for car perception;

  *   Real-time deep learning inference.


Important Dates:


  *   Paper submission deadline: Jul. 23, 2021

  *   Review feedback release date: Aug. 09, 2021

  *   Camera-ready Submission: Aug. 16, 2021


Submission Guidelines:


Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality, original (i.e., not been 
previously published or accepted for publication in substantially similar form 
in any peer-reviewed venue including journal, conference, or workshop) 
research. The paper template is identical to the ICCV 
2021<http://iccv2021.thecvf.com/node/4#submission-guidelines> main conference. 
Papers are limited to eight pages, including figures and tables, in the ICCV 
style. Additional pages containing only cited references are allowed. Please 
refer to the following files for detailed formatting instructions:


  *   Example submission paper with detailed instructions 
Download<http://iccv2021.thecvf.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/egpaper_for_review.pdf>

  *   LaTeX Templates (zip): iccv2021AuthorKit.zip 
Download<http://iccv2021.thecvf.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/iccv2021AuthorKit.zip>


Papers that are not properly anonymized, or do not use the template, or have 
more than eight pages (excluding references) will be rejected without review. 
The submission site<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=avvision2021> is 
now open.


Organizers:


  *   Rui Ranger Fan, UC San Diego

  *   Nemanja Djuric, Aurora Innovation

  *   Rowan McAllister, Toyota Research Institute

  *   Ioannis Pitas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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