Attend #ACCV2020 for only 2500 JPY (20 EUR, 160RMB, 25USD)! 255 high-quality papers each with #SlidesLive, #RocketChat, and two #Sococo sessions. Come learn and network in virtual Kyoto! https://t.co/TSVj6U8bLL Please spread the word.
So, that's a wrap! We will miss all the blinking faces in Virtual Kyoto ;) Thank you all again for contributing your work and participating in #ACCV2020.
Thank you again for participating in #ACCV2020! ACCV 2020 was unusual as it was completely online, but I hope that you had as much or even more to gain as a face-to-face conference.
AFCV, the parent organization of ACCV, is currently soliciting proposals for #ACCV2024. If you want to organize ACCV 2024, please send any inquiries to [email protected]. An official proposal will be due March 31st 2021.
Check out our recent publication that we presented virtually at the Asian Conference on Computer Vision (ACCV) 2020. This work draws inspiration from recent advances in CLS theories of memory formation in brain to incremental learning in machine vision.
https://t.co/5HPtcNVwP0
It was a great experience @ACCV2020 (despite being virtual, which was really well done)! I got to see many great papers and speakers.
I still kinda hope to get to experience the real Kyoto in the future once COVID19 is way less of a threat...
Reviewing papers is one of those things that's not taught by anyone in grad school, and yet is vital to the field. I'm really happy to have some feedback I might be doing something right. Thanks ACCV!
2) "Recent Advances and Challenges in Facial Micro-Expression Analysis" by John See (Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ), Moi Hoon Yap (Manchester Metropolitan Univ), Su-Jing Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Sze-Teng Liong (Feng Chia University), Jingting Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
At #ACCV2020 we had two fantastic tutorials!
1) "Spatial-Temporal Parsing of Objects: From Segmentation to Actions" by Weiyao Lin (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Ning Xu (Adobe Research)