We are happy to announce that the first “Transparent & Reflective objects In the wild Challenges” workshop will be held in conjunction with ECCV24
The 2nd edition of the Transparent & Reflective objects In the wild Challenges (TRICKY) workshop will discuss object classification, detection, tracking, reconstruction, depth and pose estimation from imaging data for such tricky objects to highlight and identify the related challenges in these tasks and advance the state of the art. A major focus will be put on the applicability of methods in unconstrained scenarios, such as natural scene arrangement, mix of Lambertian and non-Lambertian objects, or changing illumination. This will be achieved with a depth estimation challenge as well 5 invited talks. The workshop will also include 6 spotlight talks and up to 12 posters of contributed works to encourage the discussion of novel research directions.
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TOPICS
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The workshop focusing on the following tasks (but is not limited to) applied to transparent or reflective objects:
* Object classification
* Object detection
* Object tracking
* Object reconstruction
* Depth estimation
* Pose estimation
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IMPORTANT DATES:
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Submission – July 12th 2024 11:59PM AoE
Author Notification – August 9th 2024 11:59PM AoE
Camera ready – August 15th 2024 11:59PM AoE
Workshop: September 29th 2024, afternoon session
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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We invite submission of 14 page (following the ECCV 2024 template and excluding references) or extended abstracts (to not be considered a publication in terms of double submission policies, they should be shorter than the equivalent of 4 pages in CVPR template format) on topics related to transparent and reflective object understanding. Reviewing of abstract submissions will be double-blind. The purpose of this workshop is to discuss and open new directions of research for transparent and reflective objects understanding . The accepted full papers will be published as part of the official ECCV 2024 workshop proceedings.
As part of the workshop schedule, 6 submitted papers will be selected for a spotlight presentation as contributed talks, and up to 20 posters will be presented during the poster session. The goal is to encourage exploration and discussion of promising alternative methods whether or not they yet outperform standard approaches.
Topic of interest are object classification, detection, tracking, reconstruction, depth and pose estimation from imaging data for non-Lambertian objects (transparent and specular).
Submission can be sent at https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/TRICKY2024
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CONTACT
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E-mail: tricky2024-organizers@googlegroups.com
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/eccv24-tricky-workshop/