Overview
Many computer vision applications still require high-level visual knowledge and
expertise that can currently be provided only by human input. Indeed, certain
task-specific applications, such as image and video manipulation and editing,
will continue to require human guidance due to the essential role of the user
in the creative process and in identifying which image or video components are
of interest. Consequently, in addition to pursuing fully autonomous methods,
there has also been significant interest in and development of useful
interactive computer vision tools that effectively utilize user input to
accomplish difficult vision tasks. This workshop seeks to present and
highlight current computer vision techniques that involve human interaction as
an integral part of the vision algorithm.
Announcements & News
- Due to a problem in obtaining a visa to attend ICCV, Harry Shum will not
be able to present the keynote address. However, we are pleased to
announce that Steve Seitz from the University of Washington has agreed
to present the keynote address at ICV 2007. (Oct. 8, 2007)
- The final program is now available. (Aug. 30,
2007)
- Camera-ready papers need to be submitted through the
ICCV camera-ready
paper submision web page by Aug. 15, 2007. (Aug. 13, 2007)
- A list of accepted papers is now available.
(Aug. 13, 2007)
- FINAL submission deadline extension:
July 13, 2007 at 23:59 Pacific Daylight Time. This extension
is to adjust for the change in the ICCV paper rebuttal period. This
will be the final extension. (July 9, 2007)
- NEW extended submission deadline: July
9, 2007 at 23:59 Pacific Daylight Time (June 26, 2007)
- Supplementary material (such as videos) can now be submitted. See the
Paper submission page for details. (June 25,
2007)
- Online paper submission is now available.
(June 11, 2007)
- Extended submission (and other) deadlines. (May
8, 2007)
- ICV 2007 webpage is now up. (Apr. 19, 2007)
Links
Related venues (where interactive vision research is presented):