CVPR: Inspiring the Next Generation of Research
“What I really want to do is encourage you to all think differently than what everyone else around you is thinking, because that’s where the good ideas come from,” remarked Rodney (Rod) Brooks, Panasonic Professor of Robotics (emeritus) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), during the opening of his keynote remarks yesterday.
His talk advanced that theme, asking us to shift our mindsets, including to addressing what he referred to as the “seven deadly sins of predicting the future of AI.” The points he raised must have resonated, as the afternoon keynote panel, “History and Future of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision,” reflected back on his talk and ways the field’s history may help to inspire its future.
For more inspiration on where this journey will take us, read on and join us for today’s events.
Today’s Events
21 June Highlights
- Awards Session (8:30 a.m.) – Find out who takes top paper honors
- Gain advance insights and read our Q&As with select authors for more:
- Plenary Keynote: Yejin Choi, University of Washington, “An AI Odyssey: the Dark Matter of Intelligence” (9 a.m.)
- Plenary Panel: Vision, Language, and Creativity (2 p.m.)
- Reception and Musical Performances – Join us for a fun night of tunes and networking starting at 7 p.m.
CVPR in the News
- The week in AI: Apple makes machine learning moves (TechCrunch)
- LG unveils 'captioning' AI at computer vision conference (Korea Times)
- This AI can take your bad sketch and make it art, right on your phone (TechRadar)
- Researchers expand ability of robots to learn from videos (Science Daily)
Exhibitor News
- Amazon Science (Booth 1030): CVPR 2023
- Google (Booth 1011): Google at CVPR 2023
- Iterative AI (Booth 1622): Iterative AI Announces Data Version Control for Machine Learning Teams
- Lambda (Booth #1510): Elevate your AI infrastructure with cutting-edge GPU technology
- Toyota Research Institute (Booth 1130): TRI At CVPR 2023
- Voxel51 (Booth 1618): Visualize CVPR 2023 Datasets at CVPR 2023
- Weights & Biases (Booth 912): W&B is a key part of the computer vision toolkit