Georgia Tech Researchers Advance the Next Generation of Computer Vision
The IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) takes place biennially and focuses on the interdisciplinary scientific field of computer vision, which deals with how computers can gain high-level understanding from digital images or videos.
ICCV 2021, Oct. 11-17, includes work from Georgia Tech researchers in the areas of Vision + Language; Medical, biological, and cell microscopy; Video analysis and understanding; Transfer/Low-shot/Semi/Unsupervised Learning; and Vision for robotics and autonomous vehicles.
Georgia Tech Authors
- Harsh Agrawal
- Jonathan C Balloch
- Dhruv Batra
- Vincent Cartillier
- Prithvijit Chattopadhyay
- Judy Hoffman
- Deeksha Kartik
- Shivam Khare
- Zsolt Kira
- Abhinav Moudgil
- Yash Mukund Kant
- Devi Parikh
- Viraj Prabhu
- Fiona K Ryan
- James S Smith
- Erik Wijmans
- Joel Ye
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