[WACV 2023]: Call for workshop proposals

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Vitomir Struc

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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS - WACV 2023

We invite workshop proposals for the 2023 IEEE Winter Conference of
Applications on Computer Vision (WACV 2023). WACV 2023 is planned as an
in-person conference with associated in-person workshops in Waikoloa,
Hawaii, January 3-7, 2023. However, proposals for purely virtual
workshops will also be considered.

The workshop proposals should focus on topics related to computer vision
and its applications, interdisciplinary themes with other scientific and
application areas, as well as emerging challenges or competitions. We
encourage workshop proposals aimed at creating or strengthening
communities. The format, style, and content of accepted workshops are
under the control of the workshop organizers and largely autonomous from
the main conference. Workshop organizers are expected to manage their
technical programs, invite experts in the domain, and maintain a website
for the workshop. Workshop registration and logistics will be handled by
the main conference.

Accepted workshops will be held on either 3 January 2023 or 7 January
2023. The workshop paper submission, review, acceptance notification,
and final manuscript submission should all be handled between 10 October
2022 (tentative deadline for submission of workshop papers) and 19
November 2022 (firm camera-ready workshop paper due date).

Conference website: https://wacv2023.thecvf.com/

*** Submission Instructions ***

Proposals should clearly specify/discuss the following:

•    Workshop title, topic and tentative call for papers
•    Motivation, impact, and expected outcomes
•    Brief bios of organizers (including email and web pages)
•    Tentative program committee
•    Format (select either half or full day) and preliminary schedule
•    Type of workshop, i.e., in-person or virtual (the latter requires a
short justification)
•    Tentative invited speakers
•    Estimated number of submissions and attendees
•    Plans (if any) for a special journal issue or book
•    Social impact of the workshop

Workshop proposals should be submitted in the form of a single PDF
through CMT: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/WACVworkshops2023.
Proposals will be evaluated by the workshop chairs and conference
organizers, with an eye towards selecting high-quality workshops on a
diverse set of topics that will inform and inspire the community.

*** Diversity, equity and inclusion ***
We especially encourage proposals involving diverse organizing teams and
communities currently under-represented at WACV. We also welcome
workshop topics that address issues in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
in Computer Vision applications.

*** Contact and Queries ***
For questions and concerns, please contact
Adam Czajka (acz...@nd.edu) and Vitomir Štruc (vitomi...@fe.uni-lj.si)
Workshops Co-Chairs WACV 2023

*** Important Dates ***
Workshop proposal deadline: August 8, 2022
Workshop acceptance notification: August 15, 2022
Workshop dates: 3 January or 7 January 2023

*** Submission ***
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/WACVworkshops2023

Vitomir Struc

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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS - FG 2023
https://hal.cse.msu.edu/fg2023/

We invite workshop proposals for the 2023 IEEE Conference on Automatic
Face and Gesture Recognition (FG2023) in Waikoloa, Hawaii. Accepted
workshops will be held on either 4 January or 5 January 2023, in the
same venue as the FG 2023 main conference.
Complementary to the main venue, we especially encourage workshop
proposals relating to emerging new fields or new application domains of
face and gesture analysis and synthesis.

*** Submission Procedure ***

Workshop proposals should include the following information:

+ Workshop title.
+ Workshop motivation, expected outcomes, and impact.
+ List of organizers including affiliation, email address, and a short bio.
+ Tentative length of the workshop (half-day or full-day).
+ Tentative paper submission and review schedule.
+ Planned advertisement means, website hosting.
+ Paper submission procedure (submission via the website, via email,
etc.) if applicable.
+ Paper review procedure (single/double-blind, internal/external,
solicited/invited-only, the pool of reviewers, etc.).
+ Tentative program committee, and invited speakers, if any.
+ Estimated number of submissions and acceptance rate.

Proposals should be submitted through CMT:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/FGWT2023

*** Contact ***
For additional information and queries regarding the workshop proposal
procedure, please contact the Workshop and Tutorial Co-chairs: Tae-Kyun
Kim (tk....@imperial.ac.uk). Vitomir Štruc (vitomi...@fe.uni-lj.si)
and Lijun Yin (li...@cs.binghamton.edu).

*** Important Dates ***

Workshop proposals due: 5 July 2022
Notification of acceptance: 11 July 2022.

For more information see:
https://hal.cse.msu.edu/fg2023/participate/workshops/

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