BMVA TECHNICAL MEETING ON HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING FOR COMPUTER VISION

Event Dates

May 22, 2019 - May 22, 2019

Location

BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY, LONDON

Submission Deadline

Mar 06, 2019

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

BMVA TECHNICAL MEETING: HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING FOR COMPUTER VISION (HPC4CV)

WEDNESDAY 22ND MAY 2019, BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY, LONDON

Chairs: Nicoletta Noceti & Giuseppe Ciaccio

https://bmva.weebly.com/22nd-may-computer-vision–high-performance-computing.html

Deadline for submitting a contribution: March 6th, 2019

Keynote Speakers

– Tae-Kyun Kim, Imperial College London

– Marta M. Betcke, UCL

– Juan Gómez Luna, ETH Zürich

The last decades have witnessed amazing progress in the field of Computer

Vision, where state-of-art methodologies provide astonishing performance. At

the root of this growth is the conjunction between advances in computer

architecture and availability of large amounts of data, that have triggered

new lines of research while shedding renewed light on classical Computer

Vision tasks, considered intractable from a practical standpoint until a few

years ago. New high-performance computing platforms and paradigms (many-core

processors, FPGA accelerators, large-scale clusters, cloud computing) is

gaining momentum and becoming mainstream.

The interplay between algorithms/methods for Computer Vision and

high-performance computing architecture/programming thus continues to provide

interesting challenges to researchers in the field. The goal of this one-day

meeting is to provide a view on trends and issues in the use of modern

high-performance and large-scale computing platforms for the challenges of

Computer Vision.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

+ high-performance computing in image processing and computer vision

+ computer vision on large-scale/distributed/cloud platforms

+ machine/deep learning for visual data

+ GPUs and FPGAs for visual processing

+ energy-efficient computer vision

We encourage submissions from students, academics and practitioners in the

area. The work can be in progress or recently published, or it may describe

novel or prospective research. Anyone interested in presenting should submit

an abstract on the form that can be found at the link

https://bmva.weebly.com/22nd-may-computer-vision–high-performance-computing.html

by 6th of March 2019.