WACV 2024 Daily - Friday

behavior, including lightning talks and keynotes. Keynote speakers include the eminent Michael Black, who will discuss advancements in monitoring humans in the wild, from 2D and 3D pose to motion and activity. There will be a Best Paper Award announcement before the closing remarks at the end of the day. 24 DAILY WACV Workshop Friday Infant Dynamic Pose Generation: Overview of the proposed dynamic generative pose model. Starting with pose extraction from infant videos, we will adapt a Motion Diffusion Model to infant motion data, recalibrated for infant proportions, and fine-tune it for infant-specific movements. The final output will be scaled to infant body ratios using an infant 3D shape model. “We have the top three papers selected, but we’re still working on finalizing the best paper among that,” Sarah teases. “It’s a hard selection. We received a very highquality set of papers. We also had a mini rebuttal, which allowed us to see how people addressed the reviews they received. It’s been a rigorous process.” Just before the awards, a panel discussion will host experts from robotics, human-computer interaction, psychology, neuroscience, and computer science, highlighting the crossdisciplinary nature of the workshop. Moderated by Sarah, it promises to be a unique opportunity for the audience to engage with leaders in the field. Michael, who now works independently, tells us CV4Smalls stems from years of research in Sarah’s lab. Beyond a single workshop, it represents a unique and ongoing opportunity to shape the emerging field of computer vision and machine learning applications for infant and animal domains. “That’s something we’ve been pioneering in Sarah’s lab, and it makes it really exciting because we’re not just talking about a 0.5% improvement in the latest metrics

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