2nd International Workshop on Video Retrieval Methods and Their Limits
16 October 2021 - held virtually
Important Dates
Workshop paper submission : July 27, 2021
Notification to authors : August 10, 2021
Workshop camera-ready : August 17, 2021
Workshop date: October 16, 2021 (Morning)
The Workshop program is now available here.
With the vastly increasing amount of video data being created, searching in video is a common task in many application areas, such as media and entertainment, surveillance or medicine. Video search is a way to address a user’s information need, that is expressed as a query in textual or visual form, which is often only an approximation of the required information. The ViRaL workshop is calling for contributions in content-based video search using different types of queries. Contributions may focus on search and retrieval methods, evaluation and benchmarking approaches for video retrieval, and technologies to understand how retrieval systems meet or fail to address the information needs, such as explainability of components of the retrieval system, active learning, etc. This workshop also addresses a specific application area of the emerging topic of fairness and explainability of AI, in particular related to image/video analysis components.
See the full Call for Papers for more details.