We’ve had 15 papers accepted to the 2016 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, which is a record for us, and I suspect for any group in Australia, ever. CVPR is the best conference in Computer Vision. It receives over 2000 full paper submissions which are double blind reviewed for an acceptance rate of less than 30%.
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Another great CVPR result
The group had 11 CVPR papers accepted this year, which is another incredible result. The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) is the number one venue in Computer Vision (by Google Scholar‘s h-index metric) and number seven in Engineering and Computer Science. It also has the highest h-index of any conference in any […]
We’re in the top 5 groups in the world
The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) is double blind reviewed (on full papers), and has the best citation rate in the field of computer vision and pattern recognition, according to the h5-index, a citation measure for the recent five years. The two best journals (PAMI and ICCV) rank second and third, […]
Honourable paper at CVPR’15
Congratulations to TJ, Pulak, Anders and David. Their paper, Efficient Globally Optimal Consensus Maximisation with Tree Search, recently was awarded a Best Paper Honourable Mention at CVPR. CVPR is the premier annual conference for Computer Vision research, and this recognition is a fantastic achievement for the team! Only 3 Best Paper Honourable Mention awards were […]
Twelve papers at CVPR
The ACVT had 12 papers accepted to IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2015 (CVPR’15), one of the top 2 conferences in Computer Vision, which must be an Australian record. In terms of h5-index, CVPR ranks as the 7th venue in all Engineering and Computer Science after Nano and Nature journals. To put this in […]
10 papers accepted at CVPR 2013, including 2 oral presentations!
Congratulations to the ACVT and research colleagues who have had 10 papers accepted at this year’s CVPR conference, to be held in Portland, USA in June 2013. In addition, well done to Peng Wang, Chunhua Shen and Ian Reid who have had oral presentations accepted at this year’s conference. Below are a list of the accepted papers: Inductive Hashing […]
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