ML@GT to Present Diverse Research Interests at CVPR 2020
For computer vision fans, the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) conference is a significant annual event, regularly drawing thousands of attendees and paper submissions. The Georgia Institute of Technology had nine papers by 33 authors accepted in the conference, taking place online this year starting June 14.
Accepted papers covered a wide range of topics within computer vision such as improving assistive robotics, visual question answering, and identifying where people in videos are looking.
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