EVERYONE IS REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT IN HALL 1 AT ICME 2025 EVENT VENUE AT NANTES AT 2PM (GMT+2)
Workshop Paper Submissions Deadline: 25th March 2025
Workshop Paper Author Notification: 27 April 2025
Notification is now up on CMT portal!
Camera Ready Paper Submission: TBC
The deadline for all submissions will close at 11:59PM Pacific Standard Time.
IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME) 2025 will be held in Nantes, France, from June 30 to July 4, 2025.
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Offline Session:
37W : 2:40PM - 3:00PM
51W: 3:00PM - 3:20PM
53W: 3:40PM - 4:00PM
102W: 4:00PM - 4:20PM
All timings are (GMT+2)o
68W 2:00PM
97W: 2:20PM
Offline Session:
37W :
Accurate and reliable analysis of human movement has become increasingly critical in domains such as sports performance, healthcare, rehabilitation, and human-computer interaction. Recent advancements in AI, particularly generative models, have transformed the field by enabling the synthesis of realistic human motion, augmenting datasets, and improving motion prediction and analysis. Combined with innovations in edge computing, wearable devices, and multimodal data fusion, these technologies are driving breakthroughs in real-time, non-invasive human motion analysis. This workshop provides a platform to explore cutting-edge methodologies, applications, and challenges in leveraging computer vision and generative AI for human motion analysis. Key topics include the integration of generative AI for motion synthesis and simulation, privacy-preserving models, and systems addressing fairness and inclusivity. Emerging applications include personalized rehabilitation systems, virtual coaching, immersive entertainment, synthetic data for bias mitigation, and crowd motion prediction. The forum aims to connect researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals to discuss theoretical advancements, real-world implementations, and future directions in this evolving field.
We invite high-quality research papers and reports on best practices in the field of Computer Vision and Machine Learning that address the following (and related) issues:
1. The Human Body and Face
a. Action and Gesture Recognition
b. Facial Expression and Emotion Detection
c. Anthropometric Measurement and Posture Estimation
d. Gait Analysis for Health and Sports
e. Head Pose Estimation and Facial Landmarks Tracking
f. Human Behaviour Understanding and Social Interaction Modelling
2. Generative AI and Advanced Modelling
a. Generative AI for Motion Synthesis and Simulation
b. Synthetic Data Generation for Inclusive and Bias-Free Datasets
c. Privacy-Preserving Data Collection and Motion Anonymization
d. Cross-Domain and Multimodal Data Fusion for Human Motion Analysis
e. Data Augmentation for Rare or Complex Human Movements
f. First-Person Vision for Behaviour Understanding
3. Innovations in Systems and Tools
a. Real-Time Motion Analysis on Edge Devices and Wearable Sensors
b. Lightweight and Efficient Architectures for Mobile Applications
c. Ethics, Fairness, and Regulation in Motion Analysis Systems
d. Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) for Human Movement Understanding AI Systems for Motion Tracking in Dynamic Environments
4. Emerging Applications Across Domains
a. Personalized Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Monitoring
b. Automated Infant and Elderly Movement Assessment
c. Generative AI-Powered Virtual Coaching Platforms
d. Tools for Remote Physiological Measurements
e. Activity Recognition, Event Detection, and Performance Assessment
f. Spectator Engagement and Interaction in Sports and Entertainment
g. Real-Time Tactics and Strategy Analysis in Team Sports
h. Immersive Media Applications, Including Lifelike Avatars and Motion Capture
i. Synthetic Motion Data for Training AI Systems
j. Crowd Dynamics Prediction and Monitoring
5. Alternative Sensing Modalities and Computational Challenges
a. Integration of Hyperspectral, Infrared, and Thermal Sensing for Motion Analysis
b. Hardware and Software Innovations for Computer Vision-Based Systems
c. Computational Efficiency and Scalability in Motion Analysis Architectures
Submissions should be made through the following LINK.
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ICMEW2025/
The papers will have the following commonalities:
Length: Papers must be no longer than 6 pages, including all text, figures, and references.
Format: Workshop papers have the same format as regular papers. See the example paper under the General Information section below. However, they need not be double-blind.
Review: Reviews will be handled directly by the Workshop organizers.
Submission site: Papers must be submitted under the track for the appropriate Workshop. Submissions may be accompanied by up to 20 MB of supplemental material following the same guidelines as regular and special session papers.
Presentation guarantee: As with accepted Regular and Special Session papers, accepted Workshop papers must be registered by the author deadline and presented at the conference; otherwise they will not be included in IEEE Xplore.
A workshop paper is covered by a full-conference registration only.
For detailed instructions, please see https://2025.ieeeicme.org/author-information-and-submission-instructions/
vkaushik@iiitsonepat.ac.in