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Workshop

CV4Science 2025: Using Computer Vision for the Sciences

Utkarsh Mall · Ye Zhu · Jacob Berv · Siavash Golkar · Katherine Bouman · Subhransu Maji · David Fouhey

205 C

Wed 11 Jun, 6:30 a.m. PDT

Keywords:  Science  

This workshop aims to: bring together researchers working on computer vision and diverse scientific domains to discuss the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities at their intersections. The goal is to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, build community within the computer vision community, and highlight progress and researchers at the interface of computer vision and the sciences. AI advancements have become a transformative force, extending beyond their original domain to drive breakthroughs in scientific discovery—an impact highlighted by the 2024 Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry. Computer vision, as one of the core areas in AI research, offers powerful tools for analyzing data, with applications spanning a wide range of scientific fields, from accelerating discoveries in astrophysics and biology to enhancing environmental monitoring and materials science.

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