Motion is one of the fundamental attributes of human (and animal) life and underlies our actions, gestures as well as our behavior. The capture and synthesis of human motion have been among the core areas of interest for the CVPR community and facilitate a variety of applications such as avatar creation, 3D character animations, AR/VR, crowd simulation, sports analytics and many more.
The prime goal of the workshop is to bring the human motion synthesis community together and foster discussions about the existing challenges and future direction. To enable this, we feature invited talks presented by a diverse group of leading experts spanning a variety of sub-domains. With this workshop, we hope to encourage cross-pollination of ideas coming from different vantage points as well as discuss the gap between the academic and the industrial perspectives of the topic.
Daniel Holden |
Siyu Tang |
Epic Games |
ETH Zurich |
Michael Neff |
C. Karen Liu |
University of California, Davis |
Stanford University |
We invite submissions of full-length papers (8 pages excluding the references) for workshop proceedings. The topics covered in the workshop include but are not limited to:
All submissions should follow the CVPR 2024 instructions. The papers will be subject to a double-blind review process, i.e. authors must not identify themselves on the submitted papers. The reviewing process is single-stage without rebuttals.
All authors submitting a paper are required to have an OpenReview profile. New profiles with institutional emails are automatically activated, while those without one undergo a moderation process, taking up to two weeks.
Conference and Journal accepted papers from the areas above are invited to submit one-page abstract via humogen2024@gmail.com. Accepted abstracts will be presented at the workshop's posters session. The deadline is June 4, yet notifications will be asynchronous - approximately one week from submission.
Amit Haim Bermano |
Christian Theobalt |
Tel-Aviv University |
Max-Planck Institute for Informatics Saarland University Saarbruecken Center for Visual Computing |
E-mail: humogen2024@gmail.com
This workshop has been supported in part by
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