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Introduction

In the last decade, the developments in material technologies, lithographic processes, and assisted VLSI design techniques has enabled the conception and fabrication of new visual sensors and processors. These devices provide new ways to sense and transform visual information, thus bringing immense advantages for a variety of applications, for instance: to capture fast motion, to image in wild lightning conditions or to capture the three-dimensional structure of a scene. Concrete examples of such unconventional visual sensors and processors include Dynamic Vision Sensors (DVS), Light-Field Cameras, Multi-Spectral Imagers, Near-Focal Plane Sensor-Processors, and many others.​

These sensors call for new algorithms that exploit the nature and the new format of the information they report. On the application side, the integration in robotic systems of these sensors with these novel algorithms is needed. This workshop aims at building a bridge between the communities involved in a) the design of such unconventional sensors and processors, b) the design of new algorithms to equip them with ``intelligence" and c) the robotics community that can benefit from their use.

In this workshop, we bring together top speakers from these three communities and ask them to showcase their technology in interactive demonstrations, accompanied by short inspiring talks. 

Committee

Technical Program

Confirmed speakers

François Berry         Institute Pascal-CNRS, France

Luca Benini             ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Jörg Conradt          KTH, Sweden

Guido de Croon     TU Delft, The Netherlands

Tobi Delbruck         ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Piotr Dudek            University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Andrew Davison     Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Justus Piater           University of Innsbruck, Austria

Ákos Zarándy          Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary

Call for paper

Important date

2018-08-03
Abstract submission deadline
2018-08-17
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Topics include but are not limited to:

Hardware

sensing technology

vision sensors

embedded systems for visual processing

near-focal plane sensing and processing

computational imagers

smart cameras

light-field cameras

multispectral imagers

...

Algorithms

signal processing for vision

compressed sensing

neuromorphic vision 

event-based vision

active vision

...

Applications

vision-based SLAM

visual odometry

vision-based navigation

vision-based manipulation

vision-based testing and control 

...

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Important Date
  • Oct 05

    2018

    Conference Date

  • Aug 03 2018

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Aug 17 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 05 2018

    Registration deadline

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