IPIN competition: deadline extended to 7 September

Francesco Potortì Potorti at isti.cnr.it
Mon Sep 2 15:00:21 CEST 2024


Due to technical problems, application submission is extended to 7 September


                     * * * CALL FOR COMPETITION 2024 * * *

                             Eleventh IPIN Competition
                     onsite and offsite Indoor Localization
		   <https://competition.ipin-conference.org>

		  offsite: 25 Sep-4 Oct, EvaalAPI web service
			  onsite: 9-13 Oct, Hong Kong
			awards: 17 Oct, IPIN conference

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		  Application deadline extended to 7 September

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The  International  conference on  Indoor  Positioning  and Indoor  Localization
(IPIN) is pleased to announce the eleventh IPIN Indoor Localization Competition.
The  competition is  aimed  at  bringing together  the  academic and  industrial
research  communities for  evaluating different  approaches and  envisioning new
methods  for  indoor and  seamless  localisation,  an  area where  no  generally
accepted standards exist yet.

The competition builds  on the experience of previous competitions  and is based
on  the  EvAAL  framework,  ensuring experience,  solidity  and  a  well-founded
scientific method.   The IPIN 2024  Indoor Localization Competition  consists of
several Tracks:

    • Track 1: Smartphone (onsite)
    • Track 3: Smartphone (offsite-online)
    • Track 4: Foot-mounted IMU (offsite-online)
    • Track 6: Smartphone on vehicle (offsite with onsite survey)

Results  will be  presented during  dedicated sessions  of the  IPIN conference,
during which prizes will be awarded to the winners.


ONSITE TRACK

The competition  will take place  in Hong Kong,  before the IPIN  conference. An
actor  carries  the  competing  system  by  walking  in  the  competition  area.
Competing  systems process  data locally,  without using  any external  aid, and
provide  position  estimates in  real  time.   Survey  of  the area  and  system
calibration is restricted to a single day, before the competition proper.

Track  1 -  Smartphone: The  actor walks  carrying a  smartphone which  runs the
competing system, using the sensors available on the smartphones to identify the
user's position.


OFFSITE WITH ONSITE SURVEY TRACK

Competitors  survey  the  area  in   Hong  Kong,  before  the  IPIN  conference.
Subsequently, on  a Track-specific  day, Track chairs  carry a  smartphone while
walking and driving in the competition  area.  The smartphone sends sensors data
in real time to an EvaalAPI server, while at the same time competitors run their
trials  through the  EvaalAPI.   Prizes are  awarded  for a  total  worth to  be
announced.

Track 6 – Smartphone on vehicle: A smartphone affixed to a car dashboard records
sensors  and impaired  GNSS data  on a  partly outdoors,  partly indoors  route.
Additionally, the driver walks an indoor path.


OFFSITE-ONLINE TRACKS

Competitors are  provided with sensors  data and use  them to estimate  the user
position.  Competitors calibrate their algorithms  in advance using ground truth
reference data (testing trials) and compete using new unreferenced data (scoring
trials).  Competitors  run their trials through  the EvaalAPI in online  mode to
emulate the  causal, real-time behaviour  of onsite Tracks.  Scoring  trials are
run  on a  Track-specific day.   Prizes  are awarded  for  a total  worth to  be
announced.

Track  3  - Smartphone:  A  pedestrian  walking  under realistic  conditions  in
buildings  with  possibly  small  outdoor   parts,  using  data  provided  by  a
conventional smartphone.

Track 4 – Foot-mounted IMU: A pedestrian carries ULISS (Ubiquituous Localization
with Inertial Sensors  and Satellites) while walking a path  with possible small
outdoor parts.   ULISS provides  IMU, magnetic and  pressure readings  plus GNSS
data. No maps are provided.

Once testing trials  are published, competitors can run them  at their premises.
When the EvaalAPI server is made available,  they must run the testing trials on
it.  Scoring trials are provided to competitors only once they complete a run of
the testing trials.


TECHNICAL COMPETITION DETAILS

The  evaluation  criteria for  the  competition,  restrictions on  the  accepted
technologies, technical rules  and a description of the  benchmarks are detailed
in the  technical annexes to  this call.   Possible refinements of  the annexes,
even  based on  applicants' comments,  will  be distributed  on the  competition
discussion  mailing   list  contest at evaal.aaloa.org  and  will   appear  on  the
competitions site <https://competition.ipin-conference.org>.

Competitors  in  offsite  Tracks  obtain sensor  readings  and  submit  position
estimates through  the EvaalAPI web  service <https://evaal.aaloa.org/evaalapi>.
The aim  is to emulate a  causal process similar to  the data flow of  an onsite
Track: input data can be read only  once and only in sequence, and the timestamp
of each submitted position estimate is the same as the latest sensor reading.

All  the data  gathered by  the  competition committee  during the  competition,
including  data  produced  by  competing  systems in  offsite  Tracks,  will  be
published  after the  competition for  the purpose  of research  and comparison.
Winners of the competition are announced on the IPIN web site and on the contest
mailing  list.


COMPETITOR ADMISSION PROCESS

A competitor can be  any individual or group of individuals  working as a single
team,  associated  to a  single  or  a number  of  organizations,  who wants  to
participate in one  or several tracks. Only one team  from the same organisation
(laboratory) is allowed to compete.

Competitors    apply   for    admission   to    the   competition    tracks   at
https://competition.ipin-conference.org/current-competition/application       by
providing a short  (2 pages) technical description of  their localization system
in  PDF, which  includes a  description of  the algorithms  and protocols  used.
Track chairs  will accept or  refuse the application in  a short time,  based on
technical feasibility and logistic constraints.

After acceptance  of the competitor's  technical description, one member  of the
competing team is  required to register on the IPIN  conference site, specifying
the  Track to  which  the  registration is  linked.   Full  registration to  the
conference  covers  participation  in  the competition  process  for  one  Track
(allotted time,  support and space) and  the submission of one  paper describing
the system.  Participation  in additional Tracks can be added  for an additional
fee.   A reduced  registration fee  not including  access to  the conference  is
available for offsite Tracks.

Competitors who wish to test their onsite  system which does not fit any of the
onsite tracks may ask chairs of Track 1 to be admitted off-track, which will be
granted depending on organisational contraints.


Be  sure  to subscribe  to  the  contest mailing  list  to  get updates  on  the
competition: http://evaal.aaloa.org/mailman/listinfo/contest


IMPORTANT DATES

	      ----------------------------------------------------
              Technical annexes published:                  15 May
              Application opens:                           15 June
              Testing trials published (offsite):          16 June
              Application closes:                            7 Sep
              EvaalAPI server available: (offsite):          6 Sep
	      Testing trial completed (offsite):            15 Sep
              Offsite competition:                  25 Sep - 4 Oct
              Onsite competition:                       9 - 13 Oct
              Proclamation of winners:                      17 Oct
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IPIN COMPETITION COMMITTEE

Francesco Potortì – ISTI-CNR (IT)
Antonino Crivello – ISTI-CNR (IT)
Miguel Ortiz – GEOLOC Team, University Gustave Eiffel (FR)
Joaquín Torres-Sospedra – Universidade do Minho (PT)
Wenchao Zhang – AIR-CAS (CN)

Track chairs:
Track 1  Antonino Crivello – ISTI-CNR (IT)
         Filippo Palumbo – ISTI-CNR (IT)
Track 3  Joaquín Torres-Sospedra – Universidade do Minho (PT)
Track 4  Miguel Ortiz – GEOLOC Team, University Gustave Eiffel (FR)
         Ni Zhu – GEOLOC Team, University Gustave Eiffel (FR)
Track 6  Wenchao Zhang – AIR-CAS (CN)

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