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Women in image processing

13.05.2024
Doris Antensteiner co-organises the "Transparent & Reflective objects In The Wild" (TRICKY) Challenge and Workshop
 

At this year's European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), organized by the European Computer Vision Association (ECVA), the "Transparent & Reflective objects in the Wild" (TRICKY) Challenge and Workshop will take place. The aim of the workshop is to bring together the latest scientific approaches in image processing to offer solutions for capturing objects with difficult surface properties and in challenging environments.

Doris Antensteiner, an employee of High-Performance Vision Systems research group at the AIT Center for Vision, Automation & Control and a passionate scientist in the field of image processing, is co-organising the ”Transparent & Reflective objects In the Wild" (TRICKY) Challenge and Workshop at the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) together with her colleagues Jean-Baptiste Weibel and Markus Vincze from TU Wien, Alex Constanzino, Pierluigi Zama Ramirez, Fabio Tosi, Matteo Pogi and Luigi Di Stefano from the University of Bologna and Dominik Bauer from Columbia University.

The second edition of the TRICKY workshop will focus on classification, detection, tracking, reconstruction, depth and pose estimation of objects from image data to identify the related challenges and improve the state of the art. Emphasis will be placed on the applicability of methods in unconstrained naturally occurring scenarios ("in the wild"), such as natural scene arrangement, mixture of Lambertian and non-Lambertian objects or changing illuminations. This year's workshop therefore includes a depth assessment competition. This includes the following areas: unrestricted scenarios, non-Lambertian objects and challenging lighting scenarios. Challenges like these are faced in industrial data and projects on a daily basis.

The deadline for the submission for the depth estimation competition is 30 June 2024 and the deadline for the submission of scientific papers is 12 July 2024. The workshop will take place on 29 or 30 September 2024 in Milan, Italy during the ECCV conference.

For more information about the workshop click here.