Computer Vision News - November 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, Last week saw ECCV 2022 take Tel Aviv by storm, with more than 5,000 participants , mostly in person, coming together to discover the latest and most innovative new research that the computer vision community has to offer. It was, of course, a roaring success and a testament to the organizers’ hard work. General co- Chair Lihi Zelnik-Manor told us: “ It was very important to me to give our guests an excellent experience, to learn how Israelis are great hosts. ” After five days of great technology, presentations, and friendship, you can see the BEST OF ECCV in our two- part feature this month. The first part showcases the three Best Paper award winners and their exceptional works on page 4. The second part focuses on medical computer vision workshops , starting on page 42. On page 34, Ioannis Valasakis introduces scientific code and two retinal image datasets for you to experiment with, related to screening for the widespread ocular disease glaucoma, which can lead to permanent loss of vision if not diagnosed and treated early. Also, this month, we speak to Bruno Occhipinti, CCO at Qritive , a start-up with a bold mission to solve the inefficiencies and subjectivities in cancer diagnosis by harnessing the power of AI. Find out more on page 60. We hope you enjoy this November issue of Computer Vision News . Don’t forget to tell your friends about us and 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. Do you want to learn more? Read about this groundbreaking work on page 28! Comic by Simon Gies Follow Us

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