Computer Vision News - June 2023

2 Editorial Computer Vision News Editor: Ralph Anzarouth Publisher: RSIP Vision Copyright: RSIP Vision All rights reserved Unauthorized reproduction is strictly forbidden. RSIP Vision and Computer Vision News claim no copyright on any of the presented works, but only on our editorial work. Follow Us Dear reader, It’s a significant month for the computer vision community as CVPR returns in the eclectic city of Vancouver, Canada. RSIP Vision and Computer Vision News will be there, and we’re so excited to meet all of you! We’ll be publishing three new CVPR Dailies across the week. Receive them in your inbox daily from 20 June by subscribing to our traditional initiative: Feel at CVPR as if you were at CVPR! With CVPR in mind, we love bringing you the BEST of the BEST. Turn to page 4 for a preview of a fascinating paper by the Robotics and Perception Group at the University of Zurich that is candidate to win a significant award at CVPR later this month: Data-driven Feature Tracking for Event Cameras , featuring the talent of Nico Messikommer , Mathias Gehrig and Carter Fang . Best of luck for the award! We have a treat for robotics aficionados this month: a charming interview with a freshly named professor, the awesome Georgia Chalvatzaki . You can watch the interview on video, it’s much better! We review a captivating paper that will be presented at MIDL2023 next month by Nandita Bhaskhar and Rogier van der Sluijs : brilliant Nandita tells us (in video!) about the need to apply large self-supervised models to medical images, focusing specifically on chest X-rays. We will learn about her aim to train these models without explicit labels, using self- supervised learning techniques such as pseudo-learning and contrastive frameworks. Enjoy reading all this rich content and more in June’s edition of Computer Vision News and our supplement Medical Imaging News. Next month, we’ll have an extraordinary BEST OF CVPR section. You won’t want to miss it! Ralph Anzarouth, Editor, Computer Vision News, Marketing Manager, RSIP Vision This photo was taken in peaceful, lovely and brave Odessa, Ukraine. Find out on page 12 about the student who won the AI Newcomer Award 2023 for her work about deep-learning techniques for extracting glacier front positions from satellite imagery.

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