16th Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval 2023 (3DOR'23)
In Cooperation with Eurographics and Elsevier
September 31th August, 1st September 2023
Lille, France
https://sites.google.com/view/3dor2023
3DOR is the dedicated workshop series for methods, applications and benchmark-based evaluation of 3D object retrieval, classification, and similarity-based object processing. The workshop also includes the 2023 edition of the 3D Shape Retrieval Contest, keynotes, project presentations, and a social and networking event. Short papers will follow a one-stage review process and will appear in the Eurographics Digital Library.
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Organization:
Workshop Chairs:
Silvia Biasotti, CNR IMATI CNR Genoa, Italy
Mohamed Daoudi, IMT Nord Europe, CRIStAL, France
Program Chairs:
Ulderico Fugacci, CNR IMATI CNR Genoa, Italy
Guillaume Lavoué, Ecole Centrale de Lyon – ENISE, LIRIS, France
Remco C. Veltkamp, Department of Information, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Keynote Speakers:
To be announced
SHREC timeline
December 29th, 2022, Proposal deadline for SHREC tracks
December 30th, 2022 , Notification of acceptance of SHREC track proposals
December 30th, 2022 to March 15th, 2023 Running of SHREC tracks
Full paper submission timeline
March 28th, 2023 Submission for full SHREC tracks and full symposium papers
April 20th, 2023, First stage of reviews complete, decision of conditional acceptance or rejection
May 20th 2023 First revision due
June 16th, 2023 Second stage of reviews complete, decision of conditional acceptance or rejection
June 30th, 2023. Final version submission
July 5th, 2023 Final decision of acceptance or rejection
August 31th, 2023. Publication online in journal
Short paper timeline
July 10th 2023 Authors must submit short symposium papers
July 31st, 2023, Review stage complete, decision of acceptance or rejection
August 18th, 2023 Final version submission
August 30th, 2023 Publication online of 3DOR Symposium proceedings
September 31th August, 1st September 3DOR Symposium
3D Object Retrieval Workshop Series
From the very beginning, the aim of the 3DOR Workshop series is to stimulate researchers to present state-of-the-art work, learn about or discuss topics in the field 3D object retrieval, search and exploration in a multi-disciplinary context of expertise such as Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Machine Learning, Cognitive Science and Human-Computer Interaction. 3DOR provides a cross-fertilization that will stimulate discussions on the next steps in this important research area. 3DOR 2023 will be the 16th workshop in this series.
Search engines are now the default way in which most people engage with information, as the vast majority of information is born digital. 3D digital content is today pervasive: low-cost 3D scanners, 3D printers, and powerful modelling software have made 3D models appeal to an increasing audience. Repositories of 3D objects are rapidly growing in both number and size. Time-dependant acquisition, animation and simulation give rise to 3D objects as a function of time, yielding 4D objects. Yet, the task of exploring such large 3D/4D object repositories and retrieving the models of interest remains a challenging problem. It is crucial to develop algorithms for content-based searching of 3D object collections; creating compact and accurate descriptors for 3D objects; creating efficient storage structures for databases of 3D objects; investigating theoretical aspects of practical importance, such as the definition of the similarity concept; interfaces for content-based 3D object search; visualization techniques for 3D search results; real-time aspects of techniques and algorithms; new challenges such as faceted 3D browsing, social search and navigation of hybrid datasets. The complex yet concrete problems above are drawing increasing attention from the research community, which is becoming more and more varied in terms of disciplines needed to solve various facets of the challenges.
The 3DOR Workshop series has been characterized since the beginning by a specific attention to benchmarking with the organization of the session on the 3D Shape Retrieval Contest (SHREC). The general objective of the 3D Shape Retrieval Contest is to evaluate the effectiveness of 3D-shape retrieval methods and algorithms. SHREC 2023 is the 18th edition of the contest. As in previous years, it is organized in conjunction with the Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval. Results papers from SHREC tracks will be reviewed in a two stage-review process, like regular full papers (see below).
Call for Papers
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and application papers addressing all areas of 3D/4D Object Retrieval. State of the art papers on specific topics of interest are particularly welcome.
Submissions are invited in the form of full papers, which will be peer-reviewed by a two-stage review process, and published as a special section of Computers and Graphics Journal (Elsevier). Also, short papers are invited, which will follow a one-stage review process and will appear in the Eurographics Digital Library (pending).
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
3D shape analysis
3D shape similarity and matching
3D mesh sequence retrieval
3D mobile media retrieval
3D search in large scale data
3D object classification, indexing, and mining
Similarity of non-rigid shapes
Shape correspondence
3D shape decomposition, and segmentation
Partial, part-in-whole, and many-to-many matching
Matching under uncertainty and noise
Semantics-driven 3D object retrieval and classification
Sketch-based retrieval
Query interfaces and search modalities
Benchmarking issues
Deep learning for 3D shape retrieval
Generative/discriminative approaches in 3D object categorisation
Visual Analytics for 3D similarity assessment
Applications in all areas relevant to 3D/4D objects, including multimedia and information systems, CAD, architecture, games, biometrics, e-science, e-learning, medicine, biology, and cultural heritage, among others.
Submission Information
Full papers
Authors must submit full track and full workshop papers to the Editorial Manager for Computers & Graphics:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/cag/
Please select VSI: 3DOR 2023 when you reach the “Article Type” step in the submission process.
For further information and the appropriate template files please see the C&G guide for authors:
https://www.elsevier.com/journals/computers-and-graphics/0097-8493? generatepdf=true
For up-to-date submission information, please refer to the workshop webpage at
https://sites.google.com/view/3dor2023