ICVGIP 2020 Vision India
Decisions
We received an overwhelming response for the Vision India session at ICVGIP 2020, and are grateful for the nominations that were submitted. The following presentations were selected by the evaluation committee with a view to represent the work coming from different institutions around the country in premier vision and graphics venues around the world. (The nominated presenter is indicated in bold below)
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Jayasree Saha and Jayanta Mukherjee, CNAK: Cluster
number assisted K-means, Pattern Recognition, Aug 2020
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Bhakti Baheti, Shubham Innani, Suhas Gajre, Sanjay
Talbar, Semantic scene segmentation in unstructured environment with modified
DeepLabV3+, Elsevier Pattern Recognition Letters, Jul 2020
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Hiteshi Jain, Gaurav Harit, Avinash Sharma, Action Quality
Assessment using Siamese Network Based Deep Metric Learning, IEEE Transactions
on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, Aug 2020
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Sarthak Bhagat, Shagun Uppal, Zhuyun Yin, Nengli Lim,
Disentangling Multiple Features in Video Sequences using Gaussian Processes in
Variational Autoencoders, European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), 2020
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K R Prajwal, Rudrabha Mukhopadhyay, Vinay Namboodiri, C V
Jawahar, Learning Individual Speaking Styles for Accurate Lip to Speech
Synthesis, IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
(CVPR), 2020
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S.H. Shabbeer Basha, Sravan Kumar Vinakota, Viswanath
Pulabaigari, Snehasis Mukherjee, Shiv Ram Dubey, AutoTune: Automatically Tuning
Convolutional Neural Networks for Improved Transfer Learning, Neural Networks
(Elsevier), Oct 2020
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Jogendra Nath Kundu, Mugalodi Rakesh, Varun Jampani, Rahul
Mysore Venkatesh, R. Venkatesh Babu, Appearance Consensus Driven Self-Supervised
Human Mesh Recovery, European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), 2020
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Maitreya Suin*, Kuldeep Purohit*, and A. N. Rajagopalan (*:
Equal Contribution)), Spatially-Attentive Patch-Hierarchical Network for
Adaptive Motion Deblurring, IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition (CVPR), 2020
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Ajeet Kumar Singh, Anand Mishra, Shashank Shekhar, Anirban
Chakraborty, From Strings to Things: Knowledge-enabled VQA Model that can Read
and Reason, International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2019
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Aditya Chattopadhyay, Piyushi Manupriya, Anirban Sarkar,
Vineeth N Balasubramanian, Neural Network Attributions: A Causal Perspective,
Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML),
2019
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Adarsh Jamadandi, Rishabh Tigadoli, Ramesh Ashok Tabib and Uma
Mudenagudi, Probabilistic Word Embeddings in Kinematic Space, International
Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), 2020
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Daksh Thapar, Chetan Arora, Aditya Nigam, Is Sharing Egocentric
Videos Giving Away your Biometric Signature?, European Conference on Computer
Vision (ECCV), 2020
"VISION INDIA": Indian papers in top-tier international venues related to computer vision and graphics
Continuing from the success of this session in the previous ICVGIP, this year's ICVGIP will host a "VISION INDIA" session, where Indian papers (first-authored by a researcher with Indian affiliation) presented at top-tier international vision and graphics venues are showcased. The purpose of the VISION INDIA session is two-fold: (i) to allow these authors to share and present their work to the national audience, and (ii) to provide the attendees with an opportunity to be exposed to top-tier publications, and to interact with these authors to share their experience and learning.
We solicit submissions or nominations in the broad scope of ICVGIP's areas of interest for this session. The paper must have been presented at a top-tier conference venue (e.g. CORE-ranked A or A* venues) or accepted in a top-tier journal (e.g. Q1-rated) between Dec 2018 and Nov 2020. More details and specific instructions for submission will be shared soon. Considering the limited slots available for presentation, submissions will be selected by a committee for presentation at ICVGIP.
The submission deadline is November 30, 2020.