Call for Papers

 

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Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval 2017 (3DOR’17)

 

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A co-event of Eurographics 2017

 

April 23-24, 2017, Lyon, France

 

http://liris.cnrs.fr/eg3dor2017/

 

 

 

Important Dates

 

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Paper submission : February 3, 2017

 

Notification of authors : March 3, 2017

 

Camera-ready papers due : March 10, 2017

 

Workshop dates : April 23-24, 2017

 

 

 

3D Object Retrieval Workshop Series

 

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Search engines are now the default way in which most people engage with

information, as the vast majority of information is born digital. Also,

a new wave of information is underway: low-cost 3D scanners, 3D

printers, and powerful modeling software have made 3D models appeal to

an increasing audience. Repositories of 3D objects are rapidly growing

in both number and size. Yet, the task of exploring such large 3D

repositories and retrieving the models of interest remains a challenging

problem. It is crucial to develop algorithms for content-based searching

of 3D object collections; creating compact and accurate descriptors for

3D objects; creating efficient storage structures for databases of 3D

objects; investigating theoretical aspects of practical importance, such

as the definition of the similarity concept; interfaces for

content-based 3D object search; visualization techniques for 3D search

results; real time aspects of techniques and algorithms; new challenges

such as faceted 3D browsing, social search, and navigation of hybrid

datasets. The complex yet concrete problems above are drawing increasing

attention from the research community.

 

The aim of the 3DOR Workshop series is to stimulate researchers from

different fields such as Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Machine

Learning, Cognitive Science and Human-Computer Interaction who work on

or are interested in 3D object retrieval search and exploration, to

present state-of-the-art work in the field or learn about it and

participate in discussions. This will provide a cross-fertilization that

will stimulate discussions on the next steps in this important research

area. 3DOR 2017 will be the 10th workshop in this series.

 

 

 

Call for Papers

 

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Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and

application papers addressing all areas of 3D Object Retrieval.

Submissions are invited in the form of full papers (up to 8 pages) and

short papers presented in a poster session (up to 4 pages).

 

All accepted papers will be published in the EG Digital Library.

 

*This year, extended versions of the full papers will be submitted for a

special issue of Computers and Graphics published by Elsevier, based on

the reviewers’ comments and on the feedback from the 3DOR workshop. The

deadline for this special issue will be 6 weeks after the workshop and

reviewer continuity will be aimed for.*

 

Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

 

- 3D shape analysis

- 3D shape similarity and matching

- 3D video retrieval

- 3D mobile media retrieval

- 3D object retrieval and Web3D

- 3D search in large scale data

- Personalized 3D search

- 3D object classification, indexing, and mining

- Similarity of non-rigid shapes

- Shape correspondence

- Feature extraction, decomposition, and segmentation

- Multi-scale representations for matching and retrieval

- Partial, part-in-whole, and many-to-many matching

- Matching under uncertainty and noise

- Semantics-driven 3D object retrieval and classification

- Sketch-based retrieval

- Query interfaces and search modalities

- Benchmarking issues

- Deep learning for 3D shape retrieval

- Generative/discriminative approaches in 3D object categorization

- Applications in multimedia, CAD, architecture, games, biometrics,

e-science, e-learning, medicine, biology, and cultural heritage.

 

 

This year’s workshop will also feature the 12th Shape Retrieval

Evaluation Contest (SHREC’2017). A separate call for participation will

be issued later.

 

 

Workshop Organization

 

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Workshop Chair:

 

- Guillaume Lavoué, University of Lyon, CNRS, France.

 

Programme Chairs:

 

- Ioannis Pratikakis,  Democritus University of Thrace, Greece.

- Florent Dupont, University of Lyon, CNRS, France.

- Maks Ovsjanikov,  LIX - Ecole polytechnique, France.