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Foreword
Hosting the 2020 European Conference on Computer Vision was certainly an exciting
journey. From the 2016 plan to hold it at the Edinburgh International Conference
Centre (hosting 1,800 delegates) to the 2018 plan to hold it at Glasgow’s Scottish
Exhibition Centre (up to 6,000 delegates), we finally ended with moving online
because of the COVID-19 outbreak. While possibly having fewer delegates than
expected because of the online format, ECCV 2020 still had over 3,100 registered
participants.
Although online, the conference delivered most of the activities expected at a
face-to-face conference: peer-reviewed papers, industrial exhibitors, demonstrations,
and messaging between delegates. As well as the main technical sessions, the con-
ference included a strong program of satellite events, including 16 tutorials and 44
workshops.
On the other hand, the online conference format enabled new conference features.
Every paper had an associated teaser video and a longer full presentation video. Along
with the papers and slides from the videos, all these materials were available the week
before the conference. This allowed delegates to become familiar with the paper
content and be ready for the live interaction with the authors during the conference
week. The ‘live’ event consisted of brief presentations by the ‘oral’ and ‘spotlight’
authors and industrial sponsors. Question and Answer sessions for all papers were
timed to occur twice so delegates from around the world had convenient access to the
authors.
As with the 2018 ECCV, authors’ draft versions of the papers appeared online with
open access, now on both the Computer Vision Foundation (CVF) and the European
Computer Vision Association (ECVA) websites. An archival publication arrangement
was put in place with the cooperation of Springer. SpringerLink hosts the final version
of the papers with further improvements, such as activating reference links and sup-
plementary materials. These two approaches benefit all potential readers: a version
available freely for all researchers, and an authoritative and citable version with
additional benefits for SpringerLink subscribers. We thank Alfred Hofmann and
Aliaksandr Birukou from Springer for helping to negotiate this agreement, which we
expect will continue for future versions of ECCV.
August 2020 Vittorio Ferrari
Bob Fisher
Cordelia Schmid
Emanuele Trucco
Preface
Welcome to the workshops proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Computer
Vision (ECCV 2020), the first edition held online. We are delighted that the main
ECCV 2020 was accompanied by 45 workshops, scheduled on August 23, 2020, and
August 28, 2020.
We received 101 valid workshop proposals on diverse computer vision topics and
had space for 32 full-day slots, so we had to decline many valuable proposals (the
workshops were supposed to be either full-day or half-day long, but the distinction
faded away when the full ECCV conference went online). We endeavored to balance
among topics, established series, and newcomers. Not all the workshops published their
proceedings, or had proceedings at all. These volumes collect the edited papers from 28
out of 45 workshops.
We sincerely thank the ECCV general chairs for trusting us with the responsibility
for the workshops, the workshop organizers for their involvement in this event of
primary importance in our field, and the workshop presenters and authors.
August 2020 Adrien Bartoli
Andrea Fusiello
Organization
General Chairs
Vittorio Ferrari Google Research, Switzerland
Bob Fisher The University of Edinburgh, UK
Cordelia Schmid Google and Inria, France
Emanuele Trucco The University of Dundee, UK
Program Chairs
Andrea Vedaldi University of Oxford, UK
Horst Bischof Graz University of Technology, Austria
Thomas Brox University of Freiburg, Germany
Jan-Michael Frahm The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Industrial Liaison Chairs
Jim Ashe The University of Edinburgh, UK
Helmut Grabner Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Diane Larlus NAVER LABS Europe, France
Cristian Novotny The University of Edinburgh, UK
Local Arrangement Chairs
Yvan Petillot Heriot-Watt University, UK
Paul Siebert The University of Glasgow, UK
Academic Demonstration Chair
Thomas Mensink Google Research and University of Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Poster Chair
Stephen Mckenna The University of Dundee, UK
Technology Chair
Gerardo Aragon Camarasa The University of Glasgow, UK
x Organization
Tutorial Chairs
Carlo Colombo University of Florence, Italy
Sotirios Tsaftaris The University of Edinburgh, UK
Publication Chairs
Albert Ali Salah Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Hamdi Dibeklioglu Bilkent University, Turkey
Metehan Doyran Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Henry Howard-Jenkins University of Oxford, UK
Victor Adrian Prisacariu University of Oxford, UK
Siyu Tang ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Gul Varol University of Oxford, UK
Website Chair
Giovanni Maria Farinella University of Catania, Italy
Workshops Chairs
Adrien Bartoli University Clermont Auvergne, France
Andrea Fusiello University of Udine, Italy
Workshops Organizers
W01 - Adversarial Robustness in the Real World
Adam Kortylewski Johns Hopkins University, USA
Cihang Xie Johns Hopkins University, USA
Song Bai University of Oxford, UK
Zhaowei Cai UC San Diego, USA
Yingwei Li Johns Hopkins University, USA
Andrei Barbu MIT, USA
Wieland Brendel University of Tübingen, Germany
Nuno Vasconcelos UC San Diego, USA
Andrea Vedaldi University of Oxford, UK
Philip H. S. Torr University of Oxford, UK
Rama Chellappa University of Maryland, USA
Alan Yuille Johns Hopkins University, USA
W02 - BioImage Computation
Jan Funke HHMI Janelia Research Campus, Germany
Dagmar Kainmueller BIH and MDC Berlin, Germany
Florian Jug CSBD and MPI-CBG, Germany
Anna Kreshuk EMBL Heidelberg, Germany
Organization xi
Peter Bajcsy NIST, USA
Martin Weigert EPFL, Switzerland
Patrick Bouthemy Inria, France
Erik Meijering University New South Wales, Australia
W03 - Egocentric Perception, Interaction and Computing
Michael Wray University of Bristol, UK
Dima Damen University of Bristol, UK
Hazel Doughty University of Bristol, UK
Walterio Mayol-Cuevas University of Bristol, UK
David Crandall Indiana University, USA
Kristen Grauman UT Austin, USA
Giovanni Maria Farinella University of Catania, Italy
Antonino Furnari University of Catania, Italy
W04 - Embodied Vision, Actions and Language
Yonatan Bisk Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Jesse Thomason University of Washington, USA
Mohit Shridhar University of Washington, USA
Chris Paxton NVIDIA, USA
Peter Anderson Georgia Tech, USA
Roozbeh Mottaghi Allen Institute for AI, USA
Eric Kolve Allen Institute for AI, USA
W05 - Eye Gaze in VR, AR, and in the Wild
Hyung Jin Chang University of Birmingham, UK
Seonwook Park ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Xucong Zhang ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Otmar Hilliges ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Aleš Leonardis University of Birmingham, UK
Robert Cavin Facebook Reality Labs, USA
Cristina Palmero University of Barcelona, Spain
Jixu Chen Facebook, USA
Alexander Fix Facebook Reality Labs, USA
Elias Guestrin Facebook Reality Labs, USA
Oleg Komogortsev Texas State University, USA
Kapil Krishnakumar Facebook, USA
Abhishek Sharma Facebook Reality Labs, USA
Yiru Shen Facebook Reality Labs, USA
Tarek Hefny Facebook Reality Labs, USA
Karsten Behrendt Facebook, USA
Sachin S. Talathi Facebook Reality Labs, USA
xii Organization
W06 - Holistic Scene Structures for 3D Vision
Zihan Zhou Penn State University, USA
Yasutaka Furukawa Simon Fraser University, Canada
Yi Ma UC Berkeley, USA
Shenghua Gao ShanghaiTech University, China
Chen Liu Facebook Reality Labs, USA
Yichao Zhou UC Berkeley, USA
Linjie Luo Bytedance Inc., China
Jia Zheng ShanghaiTech University, China
Junfei Zhang Kujiale.com, China
Rui Tang Kujiale.com, China
W07 - Joint COCO and LVIS Recognition Challenge
Alexander Kirillov Facebook AI Research, USA
Tsung-Yi Lin Google Research, USA
Yin Cui Google Research, USA
Matteo Ruggero Ronchi California Institute of Technology, USA
Agrim Gupta Stanford University, USA
Ross Girshick Facebook AI Research, USA
Piotr Dollar Facebook AI Research, USA
W08 - Object Tracking and Its Many Guises
Achal D. Dave Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Tarasha Khurana Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Jonathon Luiten RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Aljosa Osep Technical University of Munich, Germany
Pavel Tokmakov Carnegie Mellon University, USA
W09 - Perception for Autonomous Driving
Li Erran Li Alexa AI, Amazon, USA
Adrien Gaidon Toyota Research Institute, USA
Wei-Lun Chao The Ohio State University, USA
Peter Ondruska Lyft, UK
Rowan McAllister UC Berkeley, USA
Larry Jackel North-C Technologies, USA
Jose M. Alvarez NVIDIA, USA
W10 - TASK-CV Workshop and VisDA Challenge
Tatiana Tommasi Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Antonio M. Lopez CVC and UAB, Spain
David Vazquez Element AI, Canada
Gabriela Csurka NAVER LABS Europe, France
Kate Saenko Boston University, USA
Liang Zheng The Australian National University, Australia
Organization xiii
Xingchao Peng Boston University, USA
Weijian Deng The Australian National University, Australia
W11 - Bodily Expressed Emotion Understanding
James Z. Wang Penn State University, USA
Reginald B. Adams, Jr. Penn State University, USA
Yelin Kim Amazon Lab126, USA
W12 - Commands 4 Autonomous Vehicles
Thierry Deruyttere KU Leuven, Belgium
Simon Vandenhende KU Leuven, Belgium
Luc Van Gool KU Leuven, Belgium, and ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Matthew Blaschko KU Leuven, Belgium
Tinne Tuytelaars KU Leuven, Belgium
Marie-Francine Moens KU Leuven, Belgium
Yu Liu KU Leuven, Belgium
Dusan Grujicic KU Leuven, Belgium
W13 - Computer VISion for ART Analysis
Alessio Del Bue Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy
Sebastiano Vascon Ca’ Foscari University and European Centre for Living
Technology, Italy
Peter Bell Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Germany
Leonardo L. Impett EPFL, Switzerland
Stuart James Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy
W14 - International Challenge on Compositional and Multimodal Perception
Alec Hodgkinson Panasonic Corporation, Japan
Yusuke Urakami Panasonic Corporation, Japan
Kazuki Kozuka Panasonic Corporation, Japan
Ranjay Krishna Stanford University, USA
Olga Russakovsky Princeton University, USA
Juan Carlos Niebles Stanford University, USA
Jingwei Ji Stanford University, USA
Li Fei-Fei Stanford University, USA
W15 - Sign Language Recognition, Translation and Production
Necati Cihan Camgoz University of Surrey, UK
Richard Bowden University of Surrey, UK
Andrew Zisserman University of Oxford, UK
Gul Varol University of Oxford, UK
Samuel Albanie University of Oxford, UK
xiv Organization
Kearsy Cormier University College London, UK
Neil Fox University College London, UK
W16 - Visual Inductive Priors for Data-Efficient Deep Learning
Jan van Gemert Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Robert-Jan Bruintjes Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Attila Lengyel Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Osman Semih Kayhan Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Marcos Baptista-Ríos Alcalá University, Spain
Anton van den Hengel The University of Adelaide, Australia
W17 - Women in Computer Vision
Hilde Kuehne IBM, USA
Amaia Salvador Amazon, USA
Ananya Gupta The University of Manchester, UK
Yana Hasson Inria, France
Anna Kukleva Max Planck Institute, Germany
Elizabeth Vargas Heriot-Watt University, UK
Xin Wang UC Berkeley, USA
Irene Amerini Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
W18 - 3D Poses in the Wild Challenge
Gerard Pons-Moll Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany
Angjoo Kanazawa UC Berkeley, USA
Michael Black Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany
Aymen Mir Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany
W19 - 4D Vision
Anelia Angelova Google, USA
Vincent Casser Waymo, USA
Jürgen Sturm X, USA
Noah Snavely Google, USA
Rahul Sukthankar Google, USA
W20 - Map-Based Localization for Autonomous Driving
Patrick Wenzel Technical University of Munich, Germany
Niclas Zeller Artisense, Germany
Nan Yang Technical University of Munich, Germany
Rui Wang Technical University of Munich, Germany
Daniel Cremers Technical University of Munich, Germany
Organization xv
W21 - Multimodal Video Analysis Workshop and Moments in Time Challenge
Dhiraj Joshi IBM Research AI, USA
Rameswar Panda IBM Research, USA
Kandan Ramakrishnan IBM, USA
Rogerio Feris IBM Research AI, MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, USA
Rami Ben-Ari IBM-Research, USA
Danny Gutfreund IBM, USA
Mathew Monfort MIT, USA
Hang Zhao MIT, USA
David Harwath MIT, USA
Aude Oliva MIT, USA
Zhicheng Yan Facebook AI, USA
W22 - Recovering 6D Object Pose
Tomas Hodan Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Martin Sundermeyer German Aerospace Center, Germany
Rigas Kouskouridas Scape Technologies, UK
Tae-Kyun Kim Imperial College London, UK
Jiri Matas Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
Carsten Rother Heidelberg University, Germany
Vincent Lepetit ENPC ParisTech, France
Ales Leonardis University of Birmingham, UK
Krzysztof Walas Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Carsten Steger Technical University of Munich and MVTec Software
GmbH, Germany
Eric Brachmann Heidelberg University, Germany
Bertram Drost MVTec Software GmbH, Germany
Juil Sock Imperial College London, UK
W23 - SHApe Recovery from Partial Textured 3D Scans
Djamila Aouada University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Kseniya Cherenkova Artec3D and University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Alexandre Saint University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
David Fofi University Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France
Gleb Gusev Artec3D, Luxembourg
Bjorn Ottersten University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
W24 - Advances in Image Manipulation Workshop and Challenges
Radu Timofte ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Andrey Ignatov ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Kai Zhang ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Dario Fuoli ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Martin Danelljan ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Zhiwu Huang ETH Zurich, Switzerland
xvi Organization
Hannan Lu Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Wangmeng Zuo Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Shuhang Gu The University of Sydney, Australia
Ming-Hsuan Yang UC Merced and Google, USA
Majed El Helou EPFL, Switzerland
Ruofan Zhou EPFL, Switzerland
Sabine Süsstrunk EPFL, Switzerland
Sanghyun Son Seoul National University, South Korea
Jaerin Lee Seoul National University, South Korea
Seungjun Nah Seoul National University, South Korea
Kyoung Mu Lee Seoul National University, South Korea
Eli Shechtman Adobe, USA
Evangelos Ntavelis ETH Zurich and CSEM, Switzerland
Andres Romero ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Yawei Li ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Siavash Bigdeli CSEM, Switzerland
Pengxu Wei Sun Yat-sen University, China
Liang Lin Sun Yat-sen University, China
Ming-Yu Liu NVIDIA, USA
Roey Mechrez BeyondMinds and Technion, Israel
Luc Van Gool KU Leuven, Belgium, and ETH Zurich, Switzerland
W25 - Assistive Computer Vision and Robotics
Marco Leo National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Giovanni Maria Farinella University of Catania, Italy
Antonino Furnari University of Catania, Italy
Gerard Medioni University of Southern California, USA
Trivedi Mohan UC San Diego, USA
W26 - Computer Vision for UAVs Workshop and Challenge
Dawei Du Kitware Inc., USA
Heng Fan Stony Brook University, USA
Toon Goedemé KU Leuven, Belgium
Qinghua Hu Tianjin University, China
Haibin Ling Stony Brook University, USA
Davide Scaramuzza University of Zurich, Switzerland
Mubarak Shah University of Central Florida, USA
Tinne Tuytelaars KU Leuven, Belgium
Kristof Van Beeck KU Leuven, Belgium
Longyin Wen JD Digits, USA
Pengfei Zhu Tianjin University, China
W27 - Embedded Vision
Tse-Wei Chen Canon Inc., Japan
Nabil Belbachir NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, Norway
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