MaCVi 2025 is coming to Tucson, Arizona! It will take place on Freburary 28th 2025, in the morning time Tucson timezone (UTC-7; afternoon in Europe, evening in Asia).
This workshop event will consist of three main components again:
The scope of topics this workshop aims to cover is very broad, and all computer vision approaches in the maritime domain are welcome.
If you can locate yourself on any of the elements in the following diagram, you can definitely submit your work.
However, note that this is a non-exhaustive list, and many more topics may fall in the maritime category.
There are many disciplines that might be of broader application (e.g., general remote sensing). In that case,
you can consider applying your method in a broader field to maritime benchmarks.
Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality, original research works in the following non-exhaustive
areas/topics:
Object detection and tracking
Multi-modal image fusion
Multi-modal learning
Multi-modal vision sensors (IR, depth, Hyper-/Multi-spectral) for UAVs and USVs
(Video) Anomaly detection
Activity recognition
Instance/Semantic segmentation
Scene understanding for drones
Synthetic data generation
Transfer learning and domain adaptation
Remote sensing for detection and classification
Embedded vision algorithms for UAVs and USVs
Real-time deep inference
Visual autonomous navigation and SLAM
Visual collision avoidance
Collaborative visual monitoring for UAVs and USVs
Applications of computer vision for UAVs and USVs
Vision for autonomous ships
Underwater vision
UAV & USV Vision Processing Hardware
Sonar Computer Vision
Bathymetry Estimation
See more information on submission instructions.
Accepted papers at this WACV workshop will be published as part of the WACV Workshop Proceedings and will be included in IEEE Xplore.