HUMA21: 2nd International Workshop on Human-centric Multimedia Analysis
Abstract
The Second International Workshop on Human-centric Multimedia Analysis is focused on human-centric analysis using multimedia information. The human-centric multimedia analysis is one of the fundamental and challenging problems of multimedia understanding.
It involves various human-centric analysis tasks like:
- Face recognition
- Human pose estimation
- Person re-identification
- Human action recognition
- Person tracking
- Human-computer interaction
Workshop Vision
Nowadays, various multimedia sensing devices and large-scale computing infrastructures are generating a wide variety of multi-modality data at a rapid velocity, which supplies rich knowledge to tackle these challenges for human-centric analysis.
Researchers and engineers have strived to push the limits of human-centric multimedia analysis in a wide variety of applications, such as:
- Smart city
- Retailing
- Intelligent manufacturing
- Public services
Workshop Goals
To this end, our workshop aims to provide a platform to promote exchanges and integration for the fields of human analysis and multimedia. The workshop brings together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to share their latest findings and discuss future directions in human-centric multimedia analysis.
This workshop is part of the 29th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, one of the premier conferences in multimedia research, providing a high-quality venue for presenting cutting-edge research in this important area.