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Apple to showcase computer vision studies at annual conference in June

Apple has shared details of its participation in this year’s IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). Here are the details.

Apple researchers to present work at CVPR

Apple announced today the schedule and details of its participation at this year’s CVPR, which the company is also sponsoring.

This year, CVPR will take place from June 3 through June 7 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, with Apple participating through poster and oral presentations, invited talks, a keynote talk, and affinity events.

Here are the studies Apple will present at this year’s CVPR, some of which 9to5Mac has covered in the past:

Apple researcher Colin Lea will also give a keynote talk at the Generative AI for Sign Language (GenSign) Workshop, followed by three other invited talks featuring Apple engineers, between June 3 and June 4.

The company has also confirmed that researchers Hsin-Ping (Cindy) Huang and Maggie Xiao will be representing Apple at the Women in Computer Vision (WiCV) Mentorship Dinner.

To check out the full schedule of Apple’s participation at this year’s CVPR, follow this link.

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