VAND 2.0: Visual Anomaly and Novelty Detection - 2nd Edition

CVPR 2024 Workshop

June 17, 2024 in Seattle, USA (In Person) + Zoom (Virtual), Full Day

Overview

Anomaly detection, and the synonymous topics of novelty and out-of-distribution detection, represent an important and application-relevant challenge within both computer vision and the broader field of pattern recognition. In its simplest formulation, anomaly detection targets the identification of samples which deviate from an obtained approximation to the true distribution of normality for a given dataset. As such anomalies represent unexpected eventualities or outliers in the scope of a given task. The notion of detecting them effectively and efficiently has been sought after for many real-world applications including medical diagnosis, airport security screening, industrial inspection, or crowd control. 

However, anomaly detection is far from a simple task due to the challenges of accounting for all forms with which an anomaly may be present. It is typically impossible for any given dataset to account for the complete anomalous variability as they represent an unbounded (open set) distribution of possible deviations from the distribution of normality. Established supervised techniques are therefore prone to suffer from heavy classification bias or over-fitting.

To these ends, we now see the rise of a complex and vibrant set of learning-based paradigms addressing the anomaly detection task - varying across both the fully/semi/un-supervised and few/one/zero shot axes of recent computer vision and pattern recognition research. This workshop brings together researchers of both industry and academia to present and discuss recent developments, opportunities and open challenges in this area. The workshop will also host an anomaly detection challenge, to encourage the development and benchmarking new algorithms for realistic yet challenging tasks.

Invited Speakers

Shai Avidan

Professor, 

Tel- Aviv University

Maja Rudolph
Sr. Research
Scientist
Bosch

Radu Tudor Ionescu

Professor University of Bucharest 

Samet Ackey
Research Engineer Intel 

Call for Papers

Our call for papers includes the following topics:

Our workshop will accept both full papers and extended abstracts

Full paper submissions to the workshop must be of 8 page papers, with unlimited space for references and supplementary materials, following the CVPR 2024 style and formatting guidelines. The review process is double-blind and there is no rebuttal. Submissions must not have been previously published in a substantially similar form. Accepted papers will be invited for either spotlight talks or poster presentations. Accepted papers will be published in conjunction with CVPR 2024 proceedings. 

Extended abstract submissions to the workshop must be of 4 page papers, with unlimited space for references and supplementary materials, following the CVPR 2024 style and formatting guidelines. The review process is double-blind and there is no rebuttal. Submissions must not have been previously published in a substantially similar form. Accepted submissions will be invited for poster presentations. Accepted extended abstracts will NOT be published in conjunction with CVPR 2024 proceedings. 


Submission Portal: Here

Important Dates: All deadlines are end-of-day in the Pacific time zone


Please check the Call for Papers page for more details.

Challenges

Please check the Challenge page for more details.


Organizing Team

Thomas Brox

University of Freiburg

Toby Breckon

Durham University

Guansong Pang

Singapore Manage-
ment University (SMU)

Yedid Hoshen

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Philipp Seeböck

MedUni Wien

Latha Pemula

   AWS AI Labs

Program Committee 

Alessandro Flaborea (Sapienza University of Rome)

Alex Mackin (Amazon)

Alvaro Gonzalez-Jimenez (University of Basel)

Amir Atapour-Abarghouei (Durham University)

Bodo Rosenhahn (University of Hannover)

Botond Fazekas (Med. Univ. Vienna)

Choubo Ding (University of Adelaide)

David Zimmerer (DKFZ)

Eliahu Horwitz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Giacomo Boracchi (Polimi)

Guilherme Aresta (Med. Univ. Vienna)

Hana Jebril (Med. Univ. Vienna)

Karsten Roth (University of Tuebingen)

Lars Heckler (MVTec)

Lukas Ruff (Aignostics)

Mark Graham (KCL)

Marzieh Oghbaie (Med. Univ. Vienna)

Matej Grcić (University of Zagreb)

Mohammad Baradaran (Laval University)

Mohammed Kamran (Med. Univ. Vienna)

Neelanjan Bhowmik (Durham University)

Niamh Belton (University College Dublin)

Niv Cohen (HUJI/NYU)

Oliver Simons

Peng Wu (Northwestern Polytechnical Univ.)

Samet Akcay (Intel)

Taha Emre (Med. Univ. Vienna)

Tal Reiss (HUJI)

Teng-Yok Lee (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

Teresa Finisterra Araujo (Med. Univ. Vienna)

Thomas Schlegl (Med. Univ. Vienna)

Yona Falinie Abd. Gaus (Durham University)

Dongqing Zhang (Amazon)

Andrea Loddo (University of Cagiliari)

Yedid Hoshen (HUJI)

Contact: vand-cvpr2024@googlegroups.com