Tenth International Workshop on Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics

Online, Monday, 24 Oct. 2022

The workshop will be held online only within the ECCV 2022 conference, as an half-day workshop (PM) on 24 Oct. 2022. Access to the workshop will be provided to registered user by the conference organizers.

All times are in IDT (Israel Daylight Time), i.e., GMT+3 (UTC+3)

Schedule

2:00 PM Opening Remarks
2:15 PM Keynote 1 - BERNARD GHANEM, KING ABDULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KAUST)
3:00 PM ORAL SESSION 1 - Session Chair Francesco Ragusa
3:50 PM Break
4:15 PM Keynote 2 - RICHARD NEWCOMBE, META REALITY LABS
5:00 PM ORAL SESSION 2 - Session Chair Francesco Ragusa
6:00 PM Closing Remarks

ORAL SESSION 1

Speakers in the Oral session 1 will have 10 minutes for presentation + 2 minutes for questions

  • 8 - Multi-modal Depression Estimation based on Sub-attentional Fusion
  • 10 - Cross-domain Representation Learning for Clothes Unfolding in Robot-assisted Dressing
  • 23 - Augmenting Simulation Data with Sensor Effects for Improved Domain Transfer
  • 16 - Efficient Self-Supervised Learning with Multi-Perspective Robot View Matching

ORAL SESSION 2

Speakers in the Oral session 2 will have 5 minutes for presentation + 1 minutes for questions

  • 2 - Multi-Scale Motion-Aware Module for Video Action Recognition
  • 7 - Detect and Approach: Close-Range Navigation Support for People with Blindness and Low Vision
  • 9 - Interactive Multimodal Robot Dialog using Pointing Gestures
  • 12 - Depth-based in-bed human pose estimation with synthetic dataset generation and deep keypoint estimation
  • 17 - LocaliseBot: Multi-view 3D object localisation with differentiable rendering for robot grasping
  • 18 - Fused Multilayer Layer-CAM Fine-grained Spatial Feature Supervision For Surgical Phase Classification Using CNNs
  • 19 - Representation Learning for Point Clouds with Variational Autoencoders
  • 21 - Tele-EvalNet: A Low-cost, Teleconsultation System for Home based Rehabilitation of Stroke Survivors using Multiscale CNN-ConvLSTM Architecture
  • 22 - Towards the assessment of the health of a habitat