We solicit short papers that explore the development and application of computer vision techniques in creative fields, with a particular focus on fashion, art, and design. Accepted short papers will be made available on the workshop's official webpage. The submission should be between two and eight pages in length (excluding references). We encourage submission of work that has been previously published, and ongoing projects related to the workshop's theme. Accepted papers will be presented at the poster session. Manuscripts should adhere to the CVPR 2023 template and be submitted via our CMT portal.
Submission deadline:
We have extended the deadline for paper submissions to April 17th. For further information, please visit our website at: https://sites.google.com/view/ec3v-cvpr2023/home
Submission portal:
You can submit your paper here: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/EC3V2023
I would greatly appreciate your assistance in sharing this message with researchers and artists who might be interested in exploring the ethical considerations of computer vision tools, including but not limited to generative models like text-to-image models and generative art. We are particularly keen to welcome submissions from researchers in disciplines outside of computer vision, encouraging them to submit papers and participate in the workshop. Please find a detailed list of topics we are interested in at the following link: https://sites.google.com/view/ec3v-cvpr2023/paper-track
We wholeheartedly look forward to your participation in EC3V and are excited to facilitate a stimulating interdisciplinary dialogue. By working together, we can enhance our collective understanding of the ethical implications inherent in the creative applications of computer vision, ultimately contributing to a more responsible and informed progression within the field.