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CVPR 2019 Tutorials Call for Proposals

Tutorials Chairs: Ali Farhadi ( ali@cs.uw.edu ) and M. Alex O. Vasilescu ( maov@cs.ucla.edu )
Proposal Deadline: November 30, 2018 [11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time]
Notification by: February 1, 2019 [Pacific Standard Time]
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cvpr19tutorials

We solicit proposals for short courses and tutorials to be held at the 2019 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2019).


Courses and tutorials will take place on June 16 and June 17, the days before the main conference. CVPR 2019 is also considering having a small number of tutorials to be offered in parallel with the main program.


A CVPR short course or tutorial should aim to give a comprehensive overview of a specific topic related to computer vision. A good tutorial should be educational rather than just a cursory survey of techniques. The topic should be of sufficient relevance and importance to attract significant interest from the CVPR community. Typical tutorial audiences consist of graduate students studying computer vision, but also include researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry. We invite proposals for both half-day and full-day courses, but anticipate that most courses will be half-day unless the topic is expected to attract widespread community attention or will require the additional time.

For more information about typical CVPR tutorials and short courses, we encourage potential proposers to consult tutorial sites from recent years:

2018: http://cvpr2018.thecvf.com/program/tutorials

2017: http://cvpr2017.thecvf.com/program/tutorials

2016: http://cvpr2016.thecvf.com/program/tutorials

2015: http://www.pamitc.org/cvpr15/tutorials.php

2014: http://www.pamitc.org/cvpr14/tutorials.php

2013: http://www.pamitc.org/cvpr13/tutorials.php


Proposals should be submitted by November 30th, 2018 [11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time].
Proposals should be in PDF format and should include the following information:

  • Proposed title;
  • Proposers' names, titles, affiliations, emails, and brief bio sketches;
  • Preference for half- or full-day event (the latter requires a brief justification);
  • Course description with list of topics to be covered, along with a brief outline and important details;
  • Expected target audience, in terms of both composition and estimated number of attendees;
  • List of citations and/or URLs to relevant publications and/or products by the organizers, and to other relevant related work;
  • A description of how this proposal relates to tutorials/short courses appearing at CVPR, ICCV, and ECCV within the last three years;
  • Description of and/or links to any planned materials or resources to be distributed to attendees.
  • Finally, please indicate if you would be interested in offering your tutorial in parallel with the main conference program (June 15-21).

For any questions, please contact the tutorial chairs.

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