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Call for Tutorials Proposals

Tutorials – Call for Proposals

  • Proposal submission deadline: June 28, 2024
  • Notification of acceptance: August 14, 2024
  • Tutorial dates: Dec 11-12, 2024

We invite proposals for tutorials to be held in conjunction with the Asian Conference on Computer Vision (ACCV) 2024 in Hanoi, Vietnam. ACCV tutorials aim to provide a comprehensive overview of specific topics in computer vision. The topic should be sufficiently relevant to the state of the art; for example, we welcome tutorials on foundational models in computer vision, recent advances in vision and language models, open-source efforts in large models, or a novel application of generative models. The tutorial course should be educational rather than a cursory survey of techniques, and we encourage tutorial organizers to prepare a variety of formats such as a hands-on style. The audience for ACCV tutorials consists of graduate students in computer vision and practitioners from various fields. Although most courses are half-day offerings (3-4 hours), we also invite proposals for full-day courses (5-7 hours), provided that the topic merits the additional time and can be expected to generate sufficient interest from our community. The chairs will evaluate submissions based on several criteria, including the breadth and relevance of the topic, the credentials of the proposers, the diversity of the organizing team and speakers, and the interested audience.

Submission guidelines

Proposals should be in PDF format and limited to 6 pages using this ACCV template (references not counted for page limit). They should be submitted to the Chairs at accv24-tutorials@googlegroups.com by June 28, 2024 at 23:59 AoE, including the following information:

  • Tutorial title.
  • Proposers’ names, titles, affiliations, and primary contact email.
  • Relevant keywords summarizing the tutorial topic.
  • Short bio for each organizer, including pointers to relevant publications.
  • How diversity and inclusion in the organizing team and speakers is promoted (gender, race, seniority, affiliations, interdisciplinarity of topics and points of view).
  • Preference for a half-day or full-day event and indicative breakdown of the day.
  • Course description includes topics that will be covered and a brief outline.
  • Anticipated target audience (introductory, intermediate, advanced) and expected number of attendees.
  • Description of how this proposal relates to previous tutorials/short courses at CVPR /ICCV/ECCV/ACCV conferences in the last three years.
  • Planned materials (if any) to be distributed to attendees.

Advertisement, budget & registration

The tutorial organizers are responsible for the scientific organization and promotion of the event and for defining the tutorial program. ACCV local arrangements will provide and pay for rooms, coffee breaks, and A/V equipment. All other budget-related activities are the responsibility of the tutorial organizers. Registration for the tutorials will follow the passport system: ACCV attendees will register for tutorials using the ACCV conference registration form.

Contact

For any questions, please contact the tutorial chairs, Li Liu and Kota Yamaguchi, via accv24-tutorials@googlegroups.com.