IW-FCV2022 Virtual

Hiroshima, Japan, Feb. 21-22, 2022

Entrance to the Virtual Workshop

IW-FCV2022 is held as a virtual workshop based on Zoom meeting and Slack chat. The following link includes the access information and the instruction for Zoom and Slack.

Entrance to the IW-FCV2022 virtual workshop (password required) Closed.

The password has been sent to the e-mail addresses of all registered participants. Please check the e-mail with the title "System instructions for IW-FCV2022" sent on or after February 10. If you can't find the e-mail, please check your spam folder as well. The virtual workshop system will be available from 8:00 AM (JST), Feb. 21, 2022.

[Terms of Use]

  • It is prohibited to publish or share the password to access the above link and any URL on the link.

  • It is prohibited to invite anyone other than those approved by the IW-FCV2022 committees to the Zoom meeting and the Slack chat of the IW-FCV2022 virtual workshop.

  • All papers, videos, and slides accessible on the IW-FCV2022 virtual workshop are copyrighted by their respective authors.

Keynote Lectures

Keynote Lecture 1 - Conference Day 1 (February 21)

Co-evolution of Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence

Mr. Hideki Asoh
(
Invited Senior Researcher, Artificial Intelligence Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan. )

Abstract: Artificial intelligence technology has been rapidly expanding primarily by leveraging the vast amount of data and knowledge collected through Internet services. In the next phase, AI technologies is expected to be used for solving social issues through collaborating with humans in the real world, and co-evolution of human intelligence and AI will become important. In this talk, I would like to introduce some research examples along that direction and discuss the future of AI research.

Biography: Hideki Asoh received his B.Eng. in mathematical engineering and M.Eng. in information engineering from the University of Tokyo, in 1981 and 1983 respectively. In April 1983, he joined in Electrotechnical Laboratory. From 1993 to 1994 he stayed at German National Research Center for Information Technology as a visiting research scientist. He is currently an invited senior researcher of Artificial Intelligence Research Center at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). His research interests are in constructing intelligent systems which can learn through interactions with the real-world.
[Web page]

Keynote Lecture 2 - Conference Day 2 (February 22)

Autonomous Drone Image for Computer Vision

Prof. Kang-Hyun Jo
(
Professor and Faculty Dean, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Korea. )

Abstract: In the talks, I will deliver how the drone images are worth for AI services. As an example, in Korean National Grants how the drone images were established for AI service. As the PM of the drone image in year 2020, I exchange the program outline and the scope of the images from the autonomous drone’s viewpoint. General approaches with deep learning models render the bounding boxes of the objects in the classification tasks and the model works. Data processing for the AI data for the researchers is also interesting issue so that the examples of approaches and processing tools will be delivered. Finally, I will explain the AI data archives including drone images in AIHub (aihub.or.kr currently in Korean) and other valuable data which will be released continuously. Some AI service examples are also explored and demonstrated in the talks.

Biography: Kang-Hyun Jo (Senior Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in computer controlled machinery from Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, in 1997. After a year of experience with the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Daejeon, South Korea, as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, he joined the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea where currently serving as the Faculty Dean. His research interests include computer vision, robotics, autonomous vehicle, and ambient intelligence. He has served as the Director or an AdCom Member for the Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems(currently Vice-President, Fellow member), The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, and the IEEE IES Technical Committee on Human Factors Chair, an AdCom Member, and the Secretary until 2019. He has also been involved in organizing many international conferences, such as the International Workshop on Frontiers of Computer Vision, the International Conference on Intelligent Computation, the International Conference on Industrial Technology, the International Conference on Human System Interactions, and the Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. He is also an Editorial Board Member for international journals, such as the International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems and Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence. He has published more than 300 technical papers with the peer-reviews. It’s worth reading his latest works in top-tier journals like IEEE Trans. Industrial Informatics(TII, IF: 10.215) and Trans. Industrial Electronics(TIE, IF: 8.236).

[Web page]

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

IW-FCV2022_program_final.pdf