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General Chairs

Thomas S. Huang, UIUC
Harry Shum, MSR

Program Chairs

Shai Avidan, Adobe Research
Simon Baker, MSR
Ying Shan, Microsoft AdLabs

Program Committee

Alex Berg, Yahoo! Research
Tamara Berg, Yahoo! Research
Ed Chang, Google China
Alexei (Alyosha) Efros, CMU
Li Fei-Fei, Princeton University
Rob Fergus, NYU
Niels Haering, ObjectVideo
Svetlana Lazebnik, UNC
David Lowe, UBC
Gerard G. Medioni, USC
Hartmut Neven, Google
Steve Seitz, UW
Rick Szeliski, MSR
Xiaoou Tang, MSRA
Hai Tao, UCSC
Yingli Tian, IBM Research
Antonio Torralba, MIT
Ying Wu, NWU
Eric Hanning Zhou, Amazon
Song-Chung Zhu, UCLA
Andrew Zisserman, U. Oxford

Mission

The internet has become a large ecosystem that reaches billions of users through information sharing and processing.  With the proliferation of high speed internet, most traffic in this ecosystem is now driven by rich content that include video, image, animation, and 3D entities, which are hard to create, manage, and search.  Exploring the opportunities and challenges of computer vision technologies in this new trend is the theme of this workshop.

Important Dates

New submission deadline:  March 31st, 2008 (5:00 PM PST)
Notification of paper acceptance:  Monday April 15th, 2008
Upload of camera ready paper:   Monday May 1st, 2008
Workshop:        Monday June 23rd, 2008

Call for Papers

Papers must describe high-quality, original research. Given that the field is in its early stage, submitted papers may emphasize novelty and potential for ideas that do not yet have extensive experimental support, with reasonable risk assessment in place. Areas of interest include all aspects of computer vision and pattern recognition with internet applications.

All accepted papers will be archived in IEEE eXplore with the CVPR 2008 proceedings.

Submission Policy

In submitting a manuscript to this workshop, the authors acknowledge that no paper substantially similar in content has been submitted to another conference or workshop during the review period (March 25th – April 15th, 2008).