Call for Papers
We welcome the submissions of original and high-quality papers including (but not limited) to the following topics:
- Ethics in Computer Vision/AI;
- Methods for model debiasing;
- Interpretability and Explainability in Computer Vision;
- Fairness and transparent Computer Vision/AI;
- Debiasing or fairness methods in social sciences;
- Fairness and bias in generative models;
- Fairness and bias in multimodal (foundation) models;
- Trustworthy Computer Vision/AI;
- Fairness and trust in biomedical image analysis;
- Theoretical aspects of debiasing and fairness;
- Bias evaluation and performance on relevant domains of application;
- Pruning for model debiasing;
- Brave new ideas for learning with biased data and fairness.
Important dates
- Regular Paper and Extended abstract submission deadline: 8th July 2024 (11:59 PM AoE)
- Decision to Authors: 31st July 2024
- Camera-ready papers due:
August, 15th 202431th August 2024 (11:59 PM AoE)
Submission portal
- Submissions are currently open, click here to submit
Submission format
We welcome submissions in two formats: regular papers and extended abstracts.
All submissions (both regular paper and extended abstract) will undergo peer review (double-blind) and the accepted submissions will be granted a poster presentation during the workshop. Selected papers will be invited for oral presentations.
Regular Papers
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Regular paper must be original research that has not been previously published or accepted for publication in a substantially similar form in any peer-reviewed venue including journals, conferences, workshops, or archival forums.
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Regular paper submission policies and format must adhere to the ECCV submission guidelines and should be up to 14 pages.
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Accepted regular papers will be featured in the ECCV Workshop Proceedings.
Extended Abstract
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Extended abstracts are submissions with a maximum length of 4 pages, in CVPR template format.
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Extended abstracts will not be included in the conference proceedings.
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Extended abstracts can include already published or accepted works, as they are meant to provide authors with the possibility to showcase their ongoing research, connected to the topics of the FAILED workshop.