About VBSD 2022
With the increasing appetite for data in data-driven methods, the issues of biased and scarce data have become a major bottleneck in developing generalizable and scalable computer vision solutions, as well as effective deployment of these solutions in real-world scenarios. To tackle these challenges, researchers from both academia and industry must collaborate and make progress in fundamental research and applied technologies. The organizing committee and keynote speakers of VBSD 2022 consist of experts from both academia and industry with rich experiences in designing and developing robust computer vision algorithms and tranferring them to real-world solutions. VBSD 2022 provides a focused venue to discuss and disseminate research related to bias and scarcity topics in computer vision.
Where
Virtual Workshop (Details TBD)
When
2pm - 6pm IDT on Monday, October 24, 2022
Keynote Speakers
Haibin Ling
Stony Brook University
Leonid Sigal
University of British Columbia
Patrick Pérez
Valeo.ai
VBSD 2022 Schedule
[in IDT]
Opening Remarks Kuan-Chuan Peng
Keynote Patrick Pérez
Frugal ML for Autonomous Driving
Paper Presentation Ioanna Gkartzonika, Nikolaos Gkalelis, Vasileios Mezaris
Learning Visual Explanations for DCNN-based Image Classifiers Using an Attention Mechanism
Paper Presentation Nguyen P. Nguyen, Ramakrishna Surya, Matthew Maschmann, Prasad Calyam, Kannappan Palaniappan, Filiz Bunyak
Self-Supervised Orientation-Guided Deep Network for Segmentation of Carbon Nanotubes in SEM Imagery
Keynote Haibin Ling
Prior Knowledge Guided Unsupervised Domain Adaptation
Break
Keynote Leonid Sigal
Data Efficiency and Bias in Detailed Scene Understanding
Paper Presentation Jiazhi Li, Wael Abd-Almageed
CAT: Controllable Attribute Translation for Fair Facial Attribute Classification
Paper Presentation Jiageng Zhu, Hanchen Xie, Wael Abd-Almageed
Weakly Supervised Invariant Representation Learning Via Disentangling Known and Unknown Nuisance Factor
Closing Remarks Ziyan Wu
Submission
Submission Instructions
We welcome full paper submissions (up to 14 pages, excluding references or supplementary materials). Please submit at the
VBSD 2022 @ ECCV 2022 CMT website.
The paper submissions must be in pdf format and use the official ECCV 2022 templates. All submissions must be anonymous and conform to ECCV standards for double-blind review. The accepted papers will be included in the ECCV 2022 proceedings. At least one author of each accepted submission must present the paper at the workshop.
Submission deadline: July 22, 2022 (8:59PM CET, 11:59AM PST)
Notification to authors: August 8, 2022
Camera ready deadline: August 15, 2022 (8:59PM CET, 11:59AM PST)
We invite the submission of original and high-quality research papers in the topics related to biased or scarce data. Accepted work will be presented as either an oral, spotlight, or poster presentation.
Topics
The topics for VBSD 2022 include, but are not limited to:
- Algorithms and theories for explainable and interpretable computer vision models
- Application-specific designs for explainable computer vision, e.g., healthcare, autonomous driving, etc.
- Algorithms and theories for learning computer vision models under bias and scarcity.
- Performance characterization of computer vision algorithms and systems under bias and scarcity
- Algorithms for secure and privacy-aware machine learning for computer vision
- Algorithms and theories for trustworthy computer vision models
- The role of adjacent fields of study (e.g, computational social science) in mitigating issues of bias and trust in computer vision
- Continuous refinement of computer vision models using active/online learning
- Meta-learning models from various existing task-specific computer vision models
- Brave new ideas to learn computer vision models under bias and scarcity
Accepted Papers
Accepted Papers
- CAT: Controllable Attribute Translation for Fair Facial Attribute Classification.
Jiazhi Li, Wael Abd-Almageed. - Weakly Supervised Invariant Representation Learning Via Disentangling Known and Unknown Nuisance Factor.
Jiageng Zhu, Hanchen Xie, Wael Abd-Almageed. - Learning Visual Explanations for DCNN-based Image Classifiers Using an Attention Mechanism.
Ioanna Gkartzonika, Nikolaos Gkalelis, Vasileios Mezaris. - Self-Supervised Orientation-Guided Deep Network for Segmentation of Carbon Nanotubes in SEM Imagery.
Nguyen P Nguyen, Ramakrishna Surya, Matthew Maschmann, Prasad Calyam, Kannappan Palaniappan, Filiz Bunyak.
VBSD 2022 Venue
Virtual Workshop
VBSD 2022 will be held virtually at 2pm - 6pm IDT on Monday, October 24, 2022.
Organizers
Kuan-Chuan Peng
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL)
Ziyan Wu
UII America, Inc.