ICPR International Workshop on Face and Facial Expression Recognition from Real World Videos

Event Dates

Aug 24, 2014 - Aug 24, 2014

Location

Sweden, Stockholm

Submission Deadline

Jun 01, 2014

The face plays a key role in many real-world applications such as security systems, human computer interaction, remote monitoring of patients, video annotation, and gaming. Having detected the face, pattern recognition techniques and machine learning algorithms are applied to facial images, for example, to find the identity of a subject or analyze her/his emotional status. Though face and facial expression recognition in still images and in ideal imaging conditions have been around for many years, they have been less explored in video sequences in uncontrolled imagining conditions. Developing face and facial expression recognition algorithms for real-world scenarios, for instance, for remote patient monitoring or for identification in surveillance videos are still challenging tasks. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers who are working on developing face and facial expression recognition systems that involve non-ideal conditions, like those that might be present in a video. We welcome research papers focusing on the following (and similar) topics:

Video face recognition

Video facial expression recognition

Face and facial expression recognition from facial dynamics

Multi-face clustering from video

3D face modeling from video

Multimodal face and facial expression recognition

Applications of video face recognition

Applications of video facial expression recognition

Invited speakers:

Massimo Tistarelli, University of Sassari, Italy

Maja Pantic, Imperial College of London, UK (pending)

Papers:

Papers of at least 10 pages length in Springer’s single column format will be blind peer-reviewed by at least two referees. Accepted papers will be published in a post-proceeding volume of Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

Paper submission can be done via the following CMT website:

https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/FFER2014/Default.aspx

Organizers:

Qiang Ji, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

Thomas Moeslund, Aalborg University, Denmark

Gang Hua, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

Kamal Nasrollahi, Aalborg University, Denmark