Call for Papers:
Track 6 on COMPUTER VISION AND HUMAN-MACHINE INTERACTION IN INDUSTRIAL
AND FACTORY AUTOMATION
(
https://www.ieee-etfa.org/2020/technical-tracks/computer-vision-and-human-machine-interaction-in-industrial-and-factory-automation/
),
within ETFA 2020, 25th IEEE Conference on 'Emerging Technologies and
Factory Automation' (https://www.ieee-etfa.org/, September 8-11, 2020 -
Vienna, Austria).
Focus:
The Track on Computer Vision and Human-Machine Interaction in
Industrial and Factory
Automation aims at bringing together researchers interested in
computer vision, object
detection and recognition, and Human-Machine Interaction in automation
and industrial
applications, as well as to present current research results and to
share their experience.
Topics:
- Computer vision systems
- Machine vision technology for flexible factory automation
- Image and video processing, analysis and interpretation
- Monitoring and surveillance
- Vision-based human-machine interaction
- Multimodal communication
- Human activity and behavior understanding
- Interface design and evaluation
- Virtual, mixed, and augmented reality
- Mobile, wearable and ubiquitous computing
- System and user evaluation
- Information visualization
Regular and special sessions papers:
Submission deadline: April 27, 2020
Notification: May 29, 2020
Deadline for final manuscripts: July 10, 2020
Work-in-progress/Industry practice papers:
Submission deadline: June 5, 2020
Notification: July 3, 2020
Deadline for final manuscripts: July 10, 2020
Track chairs:
Javier Silvestre-Blanes (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain)
Marco Porta (University of Pavia, Italy)
COVID-19 updates:
The organizing committee of ETFA 2020 is strongly committed to
organizing the
conference at the planned dates. It will be prepared for full on-site
presence in Vienna,
with a possibility of having online presentations for authors who
might not be able to travel.
If restrictions would not allow for an on-site conference, it will
also be prepared to run the
conference in fully online mode, with virtual session rooms and
facilities for online
presentation of talks, so that the attendees will have an experience
very close to the real
conference. Every effort will be also taken for publishing the
conference proceedings in
IEEE Xplore at earliest possible time.
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