The EPIC series of events aims to bring together the different communities which are relevant to egocentric perception, including Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Multimedia, Augmented and Virtual Reality, Human Computer Interaction, and Visual Sciences. The main goal of the workshop is to provide a discussion forum and facilitate the interaction between researchers coming from different areas of competence. We invite researchers interested in these topics to join the EPIC@ECCV2020 workshop, submitting ongoing and recently published ideas, demos, and applications in support of human performance through egocentric sensing.
Egocentric perception introduces a series of challenging questions for computer vision as motion, real-time responsiveness, and generally uncontrolled interactions in the wild are more frequently required or encountered. Questions such as what to interpret as well as what to ignore, how to efficiently represent egocentric actions, and how captured information can be turned into useful data for guidance or log summaries become central.
As per recent announcements by the ECCV general chairs, ECCV will be 100% virtual. The EPIC@ECCV2020 workshop will therefore be a virtual workshop and will be run via a zoom webinar. You can register for the webinar here.
We also invite submissions to the EPIC-KITCHENS-100 2021 Challenges which will be premiered during the workshop.
If you are interested to learn about Egocentric Perception, Interaction and Computing, including future calls for paper, code, datasets and jobs, subscribe to the mailing list: epic-community@bristol.ac.uk
Instructions to subscribe: