AAII sees a record number of CVPR accepted papers
Staff and students at AAII's Recognition, Learning and Reasoning Lab are celebrating this year's successful round of paper submissions to the prestigious computer vision conference, CVPR.
The Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute (AAII) has reached a new standard in high-calibre papers at the 2022 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR 2022) following the recent announcement by the CVPR committee of 25 paper acceptances for the institute.
CVPR is the premier international computer vision event for researchers to present advances in computer vision, pattern recognition, machine learning, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
Based at the Recognition, Learning and Reasoning (ReLER) Lab, AAII’s staff and students will present original research in the following fields:
- 3D computer vision
- Action and behavior recognition
- Efficient training and inference methods for networks
- Image and video retrieval
- Machine learning architectures and formulations
- Motion and tracking
- 2D object recognition
- Representation learning, deep learning
- Image and video synthesis
- Image classification
- Transfer, low-shot, semi-supervised and unsupervised learning
- Video analysis and understanding
- Vision + language, vision + other modalities
All submissions to CVPR 2022 were subject to a rigorous, unprejudiced and efficient double-blind review process. This year, the program committee recommended a total of 2067 papers from 8161 full submissions, resulting in an acceptance rate of 25.33%.
CVPR 2022 will be held in New Orleans from 19 June to 24 June. The event includes the main conference, several co-located workshops, short courses, an exhibitors expo and a Doctoral Consortium.