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The accept papers will be published at ACM ICMR Workshop (top 50%), and go through the same peer review process as the regular papers. Several authors will be invited to do a oral presentation.
[Accepted Workshop Proposal] [Submission Site]
- Good papers will be recommended to ACM TOMM Special Issue. (Re-submittion is needed.)
- Paper submission site is open.
- 09:00am-09.10am Opening Remarks Zhedong Zheng (University of Macau)
- 09.10am-09.40am Lifelong Person Re-identification Nan Pu (University of Trento)
- 09.45am-10.15am Privacy-protected Person Re-identification Yutian Lin (Wuhan University)
Coffee Break
- 10.30am-11.00am Few-shot Learning from Meta-learning to Efficient Tuning Zhihe Lu (NUS)
- 11.00am-11.15am Exploring Part Features for Unsupervised Visible-Infrared Person Re-Identification (Workshop Oral)
- 11.15am-11.30am Refining Video-Based Person Re-Identification: An Integrated Framework with Facial and Body Cues (Workshop Oral)
- 11.30am-11.45am Analytical Study of DreamGaussian and MTN in the Field of 3D Generation (Workshop Oral)
Object re-identification (or object re-ID) has gained significant attention in recent years, fueled by the increasing demand for advanced video analysis and safety systems. In object re-identification, a query can be of different modalities, such as an image, a video, or natural language, containing or describing the object of interest. This workshop aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, and enthusiasts interested in object re-identification to delve into the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in this dynamic field. The workshop covers a spectrum of topics related to object re-identification, including but not limited to deep metric learning, multi-view data generation, video-based object re-identification, cross-domain object re-identification and real-world applications. The workshop provides a platform for researchers to showcase their work, exchange ideas, and foster potential collaborations. Additionally, it serves as a valuable opportunity for practitioners to stay abreast of the latest developments in object re-identification technology. Overall, this workshop creates a unique space to explore the rapidly evolving field of object re-identification and its profound impact on advancing the capabilities of multimedia analysis and retrieval.
Key Words Multimedia Retrieval, Object Re-identification, Representation Learning, Deep Metric Learning, Multi-view Generation
The list of possible topics includes, but is not limited to:
- New Datasets and Benchmarks
- Deep Metric Learning
- Multi-view Data Generation
- Video-based Object Re-identification
- Cross-domain Object Re-identification
- Object Re-identification Domain Adaptation / Generalization
- Single/ Multiple Object Tracking
- Object Geo-localization
- Multimedia Re-ranking
Submission Site is at OpenReview
Submission template can be found at ACM or you may directly follow the overleaf template.
(1). Original papers (up to 4 pages in length, plus unlimited pages for references): original solution to the tasks in the scope of workshop topics and themes.
(2). Position or perspective papers (up to 4 pages in length, plus unlimited pages for references): original ideas, perspectives, research vision, and open challenges in the area of evaluation approaches for explainable multimedia systems;
(3). Survey papers (up to 4 pages in length, plus unlimited pages for references): papers summarizing existing publications in leading conferences and high-impact journals that are relevant for the topic of the workshop; Page limits include diagrams and appendices.
Submissions should be single-blind due to limited publication time, written in English, and formatted according to the current ACM two-column conference format. Suitable LaTeX, Word, and Overleaf templates are available from the ACM Website (use “sigconf” proceedings template for LaTeX and the Interim Template for Word).
Submission of papers:
- Workshop Papers Submission: 16 April 2024
- Workshop Papers Notification: 22 April 2024
- Camera-ready Submission: 25 April, 2024
- Student Travel Grant DDL: 25 April, 2024 https://icmr2024.org/student-travel-grants.html
- Workshop Dates: 10 June 2024
Please note: The submission deadline is at 11:59 p.m. of the stated deadline date Anywhere on Earth
- For privacy protection, please blur faces in the published materials (such as paper, video, poster, etc.)
- For social good, please do not contain any misleading words, such as
surveillanceandsecret.
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| Zhedong Zheng, University of Macau, China | Yaxiong Wang, Hefei University of Technology, China | Xuelin Qian, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China |
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| Zhun Zhong, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom | Zheng Wang, Wuhan University, China | Liang Zheng, Australian National University, Australia |
@inproceedings{zheng2024MORE,
title={MORE'24 Multimedia Object Re-ID: Advancements, Challenges, and Opportunities},
author={Zheng, Zhedong and Wang, Yaxiong and Qian, Xuelin, and Zhong, Zhun and Wang, Zheng and Zheng, Liang},
booktitle={ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval Workshop},
year={2024}
}







