Motivation
The Visual Computing for Computer Vision and Intelligent Transportation System
workshop will take place on September 21st, 2019 and run alongside the main conference
(AVSS 2019), which is hosted by the University of Taipei, Taiwan (September 18 - 21, 2019).
The workshop will focus on computer vision and intelligent transportation systems,
which have been progressing rapidly in the past decades. Recently, the performance of
these systems can be improved by applying AI techniques (such as machine learning and
deep learning), which have achieved success in different applications. However, many
new opportunities and emerging challenges could be further discussed nowadays in order
to leverage AI techniques in computer vision and intelligent transportation systems.
The workshop will focus on computer vision and intelligent transportation systems,
which have been progressing rapidly in the past decades. Recently, the performance of
these systems can be improved by applying AI techniques (such as machine learning and
deep learning), which have achieved success in different applications. However, many
new opportunities and emerging challenges could be further discussed nowadays in order
to leverage AI techniques in computer vision and intelligent transportation systems.
We aim to bring together researchers and foster discussion on issues related to
computer vision and intelligent transportation system. The discussion can be extended in
a wide spectrum of applications and different dimensions. It is expected to build upon a
proper environment to disseminate knowledge and allow state-of-the-art concepts to be
further developed and enhanced. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Autonomous Driving
- Scene Understanding
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Big Data and Data Driven Innovation
- Pedestrian Recognition
- Vehicle Localization
- Object Detection and Tracking
- Behavior Understanding
- Sensing, Detectors and Actuators
- Intelligent Vehicles
- Vision and Environment Perception
- Traffic Theory for ITS
- Lane keeping
- Parking System
Researchers working on computer vision and intelligent transportation are also encouraged to submit their original works.
The workshop is held on a half-day with 5-7 oral presentations including a keynote address.