We cordially invite you to participate in our ICCV’2021 Understanding Social 
Behavior in Dyadic and Small Group Interactions Challenge - 
http://chalearnlap.cvc.uab.es/challenge/45/description/


Description: to advance and motivate the research on visual human behavior 
analysis in dyadic and small group interactions, this challenge will use a 
large scale, multimodal, and multiview 
(UDIVA<https://openaccess.thecvf.com/content/WACV2021W/HBU/papers/Palmero_Context-Aware_Personality_Inference_in_Dyadic_Scenarios_Introducing_the_UDIVA_Dataset_WACVW_2021_paper.pdf>)
 dataset recently collected by our group, which provides many related 
challenges. It will address two different problems, divided in two competition 
tracks:

  1.  Automatic self-reported personality recognition of single individuals 
(i.e., a target person) during a dyadic interaction, from two individual views.

  2.  Behavior forecasting: the focus of this track will be to estimate future 
(up to N frames) 2D facial landmarks, hand, and upper body pose of a target 
individual in a dyadic interaction.


In both tasks, multiview and multimodal information (audio-visual, 
transcriptions, context and medatada) are expected to be exploited to solve the 
problem.


Important Dates:

  *   Dataset access request period open: 18th May, 2021

  *   Start of the Challenge (development phase): June 1st, 2021

  *   Start of test phase: September 1st, 2021

  *   End of the Challenge: September 17th, 2021

  *   Release of final results: September 30th, 2021


Top winning solutions will be invited to give a talk to present their work at 
the associated ICCV 2021 ChaLearn workshop 
(http://chalearnlap.cvc.uab.es/workshop/44/description/). In addition to this, 
challenge participants, as well as the research community in the field and from 
related disciplines (e.g. affective computing, social signal processing and 
human-computer interaction), are invited to submit a paper to be published in 
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research (PMLR). In line with these, we accept 
papers addressing the issues related to, but not limited to, these topics:

  *   Challenge related papers, describing their methods and results;

  *   Detection, understanding, modeling and synthesis of individual and 
interpersonal social signals and dynamics;

  *   Verbal/nonverbal communication analysis in dyadic and small groups;

  *   Contextual analysis in dyadic and small groups;

  *   Datasets, annotation protocols, and bias discovering/mitigation in dyadic 
and small groups;

  *   Interpretability/explainability in dyadic and small groups;

Important Dates:

  *   Paper submission deadline (PMLR): October 31st, 2021

  *   Author notification: November 30th, 2021

  *   Camera-ready: December 20th, 2021


ORGANIZATION and CONTACT*

Sergio Escalera*, Computer Vision Center (CVC) and University of Barcelona, 
Spain 
<sergio.escalera.guerr...@gmail.com<mailto:sergio.escalera.guerr...@gmail.com>>

Cristina Palmero*, Computer Vision Center (CVC) and University of Barcelona, 
Spain <c.palmero.cantar...@gmail.com<mailto:c.palmero.cantar...@gmail.com>>

Wei-Wei Tu, 4Paradigm Inc., China

Albert Clapés, Computer Vision Center (CVC), Spain

Julio C. S. Jacques Junior, Computer Vision Center (CVC/UAB), Spain


Sponsors: This event is sponsored by ChaLearn, 4Paradigm Inc., and Facebook 
Reality Labs. University of Barcelona, Computer Vision Center at Autonomous 
University of Barcelona, and Human Pose Recovery and Behavior Analysis (HuPBA) 
group, are the co-sponsors of the Challenge.


Prizes: Top winning solutions will be invited to give a talk to present their 
work at the associated ICCV 2021 ChaLearn workshop, will receive a winning 
certificate and will have free ICCV registration. Our sponsors are also 
offering the following prizes:

  *   Track 1: Top-1 solution: 1000$ / Top-2 solution: 500$ / Top-3 solution: 
300$

  *   Track 2: Top-1 solution: 1000$ / Top-2 solution: 500$ / Top-3 solution: 
300$

Honorable mention: based on the significance of the result in a particular 
trait/s (track 1) or body part (track 2) and the level of novelty/originality 
of the solution, in addition to top-3 solutions, we may announce additional 
honorable mentions, which will also receive a winning certificate and a free 
ICCV registration.

Julio C. S. Jacques Junior
Postdoctoral researcher at the Computer Vision Center (CVC), Spain
Research collaborator within HuPBA group at University of Barcelona (UB)

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