Computer Vision News - December 2022

2 Editorial Computer Vision News Editor: Ralph Anzarouth Engineering Editors: Marica Muffoletto Ioannis Valasakis Publisher: RSIP Vision Copyright: RSIP Vision All rights reserved Unauthorized reproduction is strictly forbidden. Dear reader, As a busy year draws to a close, I think we should all take a moment to reflect on just how much has been achieved.We’ve seen some awesome events and somuch innovation in 2022. It is probably not less important that our community was able to meet again, be it at CVPR , at MICCAI , at ECCV or at any of the countless events we have joined during the year. It was such a relief… More is going to happen in 2023 and we look forward to it! Computer Vision News has continued to grow this year, with almost 9,000 active subscribers! Our new supplement launched one year ago, Medical Imaging News , has found a stable place and a consistent audience of followers and readers. You can find it this month starting on page 28 with impressive new AI features for single-port robotic surgery; a wonderful report about the new definition of interpretability; and an exciting guide by Marica Muffoletto to Mayavi - a great tool for 3D visualization of scientific data in Python. Also this month, we speak to Chelsea Finn , one of the raising stars in the field of machine learning and robotics. As she puts it, she’s “ really fascinated by this question of how we might allow agents, including robots, to develop broadly intelligent behavior in the real world . I think that machine learning and interaction with the world is a key component of doing that! ” You don’t want to miss her exclusive interview on page 4! We have prepared an exclusive section of what happened at the GeoMedIA workshop , a MICCAI-endorsed event held less than 2 weeks ago in Amsterdam: you will read about a summary of the acclaimed keynote speech by Emma Robinson and the review of GeoMorph , the brilliant Best Paper Award winning work . Find that on page 34. This is not the only Best Paper that we feature thismonth: we continue thiswinning streakwith Eleonora Giunchiglia, winner of the Best Student Paper prize at IJCLR 2022 - watch her video interview on page 12. We have much more to offer this month, so enjoy the reading, and remember to share our link with your friends and colleagues so they can subscribe for free ! Ralph Anzarouth, Editor, Computer Vision News, Marketing Manager, RSIP Vision Follow Us This photo was taken in peaceful, lovely and brave Odessa, Ukraine.

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