Welcome to the CVPR 2024 conference!
Livestreaming and Virtual Attendees
Keynotes (invited talks) will livestream. Orals, Demos, Socials, Posters, and Art Program are not streaming. The livestream will be closed-captioned.
Workshops and Tutorials Streaming
Some workshops and tutorials may choose to hold their event in Zoom. It is up to the organizer whether they stream. If available, the information to Join Zoom will appear on the workshop and tutorial page on the CVPR website. You must be registered with a virtual or physical registration and be logged in to see the Zoom information. It is also possible that some workshops will be recorded and posted on the website after the conference.
Not all tutorials that have a Zoom link visible will use their Zoom. Listed below are the workshops and tutorials that have a Zoom available to the audience. This does not guarantee they will stream.
Workshops
- The 2nd Workshop on Foundation Models for Medical Vision
- 10th New Trends in Image Restoration and Enhancement Workshop and Challenges
- 2nd MetaFood Workshop
- The 4th Workshop on Federated Learning for Computer Vision
- 3rd Workshop on Generative Models for Computer Vision
- Embodied Intelligence for Autonomous Systems on the Horizon
- AVA: Accessibility, Vision, and Autonomy Meet
- 2nd Workshop on Neural Fields Beyond Conventional Cameras
- Image Matching: Local Features and Beyond
- Multimodal Foundation Models for Biomedicine: Challenges and Opportunities
- Multimodal Algorithmic Reasoning Workshop
- 11th IEEE International Workshop on Computer Vision in Sports
- Workshop on 3D-LLM/VLA: Bridging Language, Vision and Action in 3D Environments
- VAND: Visual Anomaly and Novelty Detection - 3rd Edition
- PixFoundation: Workshop on Pixel-level Vision Foundation Models
- 3D Digital Twin: Progress, Challenges, and Future Directions
- Women in Computer Vision
- SyntaGen: Harnessing Generative Models for Synthetic Visual Datasets
- The 3rd Workshop on Sign Language Recognition, Translation and Production
- Rhobin2025: The Third Rhobin Challenge on Reconstruction of Human-Object Interaction
- Vision Language Models For All: Building Geo-Diverse and Culturally Aware Vision-Language Models
- Spatial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage
- Visual Generative Modeling: What’s After Diffusion?
- Visual Modeling Challenges for 2D-3D Virtual Try-On
- Multi-modal Learning for Materials Science
- First Workshop on Experimental Model Auditing via Controllable Synthesis (EMACS)
- (4th) Monocular Depth Estimation Challenge
Recorded and Posted, but not Livestreamed
The following events will be recorded and the video will be posted to the virtual site shortly after the conference.
- Coming soon. Mostly Expo Talks.
Nashville Music City Center
Coming soon at this url: Access location of exhibitors on the main floor.
Nashville Music City Wayfinding App
Slido
Use Slido for attendee engagement (Q&A, polls, etc) for plenary sessions: keynotes, planels, orals.
Getting Started
Everyone is expected to follow the Code of Conduct. We recommend to start by browsing the conference schedule. Read below to learn more about how to use virtual elements of the conference site. Thank you to all the organizers who made CVPR 2025 possible.
System Requirements
To access this site you will need a modern browser with JavaScript enabled. The website uses several external tools, namely Rocket.Chat, and Zoom. The login is handled through single sign-on through the virtual portal. You will not need to download any special software.
Navigating the Website
All virtual parts of CVPR 2025 will be accessed through this webpage and its menu bar at the top of the page. Check the Schedule to get an overview of when the live sessions for all events are taking place. You may navigate and visualize papers on the Papers page. If you go to your name in the top right corner and click on My Bookmarks in the dropdown menu, you can download the schedule with all sessions you bookmarked. You may also subscribe to your bookmarks using an iCal feed. The Schedule and Papers pages may be a bit slower to load the first time you access them.
Slido for Asking Plenary Event Questions
For plenary events, please use Slido to ask questions: https://app.sli.do/event/oqrd3oPv4p2phzDMuTGpYK/live/questions?m=oxuiy.
Rocket.Chat for Chatting with Authors of Papers
All attendees with registration will automatically have access to Rocket.Chat, a separate Rocket.Chat account is not needed. If you have problems with Rocket.Chat try refreshing the page or logging out and in again. You can also use the desktop client which provides better notification. When you run it enter the server URL: https://chat.thecvf.com. You may be prompted to log into CVPR.cc. After you log in, select Authenticate with OAuth and then click the blue Authorize button in the Authorize Rocket.Chat window. If you notice pop-up windows flickering, make the window taller.
Timezones
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Calendar
You can build custom calendar of CVPR events you want to attend by clicking the events green flag or the green bookmark text next to the events date-time. To view your bookmarks click your name in the top right of the virtual site menu and select MyBookmarks. You can then subscribe to the calendar or download it and import it into your calendar.
Personal Program
CVPR partners with scholar-inbox.com to provide all attendees personalized conference programs based on personal research interests to more easily navigate the conference sessions. scholar-inbox.com is a community-driven paper recommender system developed by researchers for researchers. Registration at scholar-inbox.com is easy and fast. The personalized programs can be accessed from any mobile device or PC via web browser.
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Code of Conduct
If you have concerns related to your inclusion at that conference, or observe someone else's difficulties, or have any other concerns related to inclusion, please use this Form report the issue. You can report a post in Rocket.Chat by hovering over the post, then click on the three vertical dots, and then select Report. This report is not anonymous.
Help
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