Call for Workshop Papers

The 4th Workshop on "Precognition: Seeing through the Future"

in conjunction with

The 35th IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 
2022)

New Orleans, June 19th-24th, 2022

https://sites.google.com/view/ieeecvf-cvpr2022-precognition


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Despite its potential and relevance for real-world applications, visual 
forecasting or precognition has not been in the focus of new theoretical 
studies and practical applications as much as detection and recognition 
problems. Through the organization of this workshop we aim to facilitate 
further discussion and interest within the research community regarding this 
nascent topic.


The workshop will discuss recent approaches and research trends not only in 
anticipating human behavior from videos, but also precognition in multiple 
other visual applications, such as: medical imaging, health-care, human face 
aging prediction, early event prediction, autonomous driving forecasting, and 
so on. In addition, this workshop will give an opportunity for the community in 
both academia and industry to meet and discuss future work and research 
directions. It will bring together researchers from different fields and 
viewpoints to discuss existing major research problems and identify 
opportunities in further research directions in both research topics and 
industrial applications.


This is the fourth Precognition workshop organized at CVPR. It follows very 
successful workshops organized since 2019, which featured talks from 
researchers across a number of industries, insightful presentations, and large 
attendance. For full programs, slides, posters, and other resources, please 
visit the websites of earlier Precognition workshops, linked at the workshop 
website.


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Topics:


The workshop focuses on several important aspects of visual forecasting. The 
topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to:

- Early event prediction

- Activity and trajectory forecasting

- Multi-agent forecasting

- Human behavior and pose prediction

- Human face aging prediction

- Predicting frames and features in videos and other sensors in autonomous 
driving

- Traffic congestion anomaly prediction

- Automated Covid-19 prediction in medical imaging

- Visual DeepFake prediction

- Short- and long-term prediction and diagnoses in medical imaging

- Prediction of agricultural parameters from satellite imagery

- Databases, evaluation and benchmarking in precognition


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Submission Instructions:


All submitted work will be assessed based on their novelty, technical quality, 
potential impact, insightfulness, depth, clarity, and reproducibility. For each 
accepted submission, at least one author must attend the workshop and present 
the paper. There are two ways to contribute submissions to the workshop:


- Extended abstracts submissions are single-blind peer-reviewed, and author 
names and affiliations should be listed. Extended abstract submissions are 
limited to a total of four pages. Extended abstracts of already published works 
can also be submitted. Accepted abstracts will be presented at the poster 
session, and will not be included in the printed proceedings of the workshop.


- Full paper submissions are double-blind peer-reviewed. The submissions are 
limited to eight pages, including figures and tables, in the CVPR style. 
Additional pages containing only cited references are allowed (additional 
information about formatting and style files is available at the website). 
Accepted papers will be presented at the poster session, with selected papers 
also being presented in an oral session. All accepted papers will be published 
by the CVPR in the workshop proceedings.


Submission website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/PRECOGNITION2022


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Important Deadlines:

Submission     :  March 19th, 2022

Decisions         :  April 4th, 2022

Camera-ready :  April 8th, 2022

Workshop        :  June 19th, 2022 (subject to change by the CVPR organizers)


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Program Committee Chairs:

- Dr. Khoa Luu (University of Arkansas)

- Dr. Kris Kitani (Carnegie Mellon University)

- Dr. Hien Van Nguyen (University of Houston)

- Dr. Nemanja Djuric (Aurora Innovation)

- Dr. Utsav Prabhu (Google)


For further questions please contact a member of the organizing committee at 
precognition.organiz...@gmail.com.
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