Computer Vision News - May 2023

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. 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, Welcome to the May issue of Computer Vision News! This month, we keep up our tradition of reviewing the Best Papers at the world’s leading conferences, with two excellent but very different award winners at ISBI 2023 : the Best Paper presenting a novel solution to dataset similarity and transfer learning in medical imaging and the Best Oral Presentation proposing improved diagnosis for a common but hidden medical condition affecting millions of women globally. The premier international computer vision event, CVPR 2023 , is just around the corner! Register now to join thousands of delegates in Vancouver from 18-22 June . In the meantime, we’ve reviewed a promising CVPR highlights paper proposing a new joint pose-NeRF training strategy designed to be more robust in the real world. As CVPR prepares to take Canada by storm, the medical image analysis community is gearing up for its next big thing – IPMI 2023 in Argentina! Early bird registration ends on 15 May, and spots are still available for this fascinating MICCAI-endorsed event . Get ready to dive into another compelling application of deep learning with Ioannis Valasakis as we explore the use of computer vision for blood cell classification. This medical application has broad implications, and we have all the details ( including code! ) for you. Two friends of Computer VisionNews, SebastienOurselin and Tom Vercauteren , are involved in an exciting startup allowing surgeons to gobeyond theboundariesof human vision . Read on to find out more about Hypervision Surgical and its revolutionary plans. We hope you enjoy this month’s feature-rich content! Remember to share our link with others and encourage them to subscribe for free . Ralph Anzarouth, Editor, Computer Vision News, Marketing Manager, RSIP Vision This photo was taken in peaceful, lovely and brave Odessa, Ukraine.

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