Workshop
Women in Computer Vision Workshop
Ivaxi Sheth · Marah Halawa · Doris Antensteiner · Marah Halawa · Xin Wang · Sunnie S. Y. Kim · Asra Aslam · Ziqi Huang · Sachini Herath · Naga Vara Aparna Akula
West 205 - 206
Keywords: Community building
The half-day Women in Computer Vision (WiCV) workshop is a gathering for researchers of all genders and career stages. All are welcome and encouraged to attend the workshop. Topics include - wide range of areas, including object recognition, image understanding, video analysis, 3D reconstruction, etc.
Virtual Poster Session from 12:15 - 1:00 pm at https://topia.io/wicvcvpr2023
Schedule
Mon 8:30 a.m. - 8:40 a.m.
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WiCV opening
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Opening
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Mon 8:40 a.m. - 9:05 a.m.
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Talk by Dr. Angel Chang
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Invited Talk
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Dr. Angel Chang is an Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University and a Canada CIFAR AI Chair. Her research connects language to visual and 3D representations, and grounds language for embodied agents in indoor environments. She has worked on synthesizing 3D scenes and shapes from natural language, as well as localizing objects in 3D. Her work has been recognized by awards such as the SGP dataset award for ShapeNet and ScanNet, and a TUM-IAS Hans Fischer Fellowship. |
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Mon 9:05 a.m. - 9:25 a.m.
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Oral Session 1
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Oral
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"Sign Language Translation for Instructional Videos" by Laia Tarrés "Underwater Moving Object Detection using an End-to-End Encoder-Decoder Architecture and GraphSage with Aggregator and Refactoring" by Dr. Badri N Subudhi |
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Mon 9:25 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
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Talk by Dr. Devi Parikh
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Invited Talk
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Dr. Devi Parikh is a Research Director in Generative AI at Meta, and an Associate Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech Before this, she was a Director in the Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) lab at Meta. From 2013 to 2016, she was an Assistant Professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. From 2009 to 2012, she was a Research Assistant Professor at Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTIC), an academic computer science institute affiliated with University of Chicago. She has held visiting positions at Cornell University, University of Texas at Austin, Microsoft Research, MIT, Carnegie Mellon University, and Facebook AI Research. She received her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Carnegie Mellon University in 2007 and 2009 respectively. She received her B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Rowan University in 2005. Her research interests are in computer vision, natural language processing, embodied AI, human-AI collaboration, and AI for creativity. She is a recipient of an NSF CAREER award, an IJCAI Computers and Thought award, a Sloan Research Fellowship, an Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Program (YIP) award, an Army Research Office (ARO) Young Investigator Program (YIP) award, a Sigma Xi Young Faculty Award at Georgia Tech, an Allen Distinguished Investigator Award in Artificial Intelligence from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, four Google Faculty Research Awards, an Amazon Academic Research Award, a Lockheed Martin Inspirational Young Faculty Award at Georgia Tech, an Outstanding New Assistant Professor award from the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech, a Rowan University Medal of Excellence for Alumni Achievement, Rowan University’s 40 under 40 recognition, a Forbes’ list of 20 “Incredible Women Advancing A.I. Research” recognition, and a Marr Best Paper Prize awarded at the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV). |
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Mon 9:50 a.m. - 10:05 a.m.
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Sponsors Exibition
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Sponsors
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Visit our sponsors - https://sites.google.com/view/wicvcvpr2023/sponsors?authuser=0 |
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Mon 10:05 a.m. - 10:25 a.m.
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Oral Session 2
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Oral
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"Dense Multitask Learning to Reconfigure Comics" by Dr. Deblina Bhattacharjee "Perception Over Time: Temporal Dynamics for Robust Image Understanding" by Maryam Daniali |
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Mon 10:25 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
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Talk by Dr. Judy Hoffman
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Invited Talk
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Dr. Judy Hoffman is an Assistant Professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech, a member of the Machine Learning Center, and a Diversity and Inclusion Fellow. Her research lies at the intersection of computer vision and machine learning with specialization in domain adaptation, transfer learning, adversarial robustness, and algorithmic fairness. She has received numerous awards including NSF CAREER, Google Research Scholar Award (2022), Samsung AI Researcher of the Year Award (2021), NVIDIA female leader in computer vision award (2020), AIMiner top 100 most influential scholars in Machine Learning (2020), MIT EECS Rising Star in 2015, and the NSF Graduate Fellowship. In addition to her research, she co-founded and continues to advise for Women in Computer Vision, an organization which provides mentorship and travel support for early-career women in the computer vision community. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, she was a Research Scientist at Facebook AI Research. She received her PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley in 2016 after which she completed Postdocs at Stanford University (2017) and UC Berkeley (2018). |
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Mon 10:50 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
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Sponsors Exhibition & Coffee Break
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Mon 11:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
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Oral Session 3
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Oral
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"Nonverbal Communication Cue Recognition: A Pathway to More Accessible Communication" by Zoya Shafique "A Light-Weight Human Eye Fixation Solution for Smartphone Applications" by Sudha Velusamy |
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Mon 11:20 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
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Talk by Prof. Kristen Grauman
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Invited Talk
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Dr. Kristen Grauman is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin and a Research Director in Facebook AI Research (FAIR). Her research in computer vision and machine learning focuses on video, visual recognition, and action for perception or embodied AI. Before joining UT-Austin in 2007, she received her Ph.D. at MIT. She is an IEEE Fellow, AAAI Fellow, Sloan Fellow, a Microsoft Research New Faculty Fellow, and a recipient of NSF CAREER and ONR Young Investigator awards, the PAMI Young Researcher Award in 2013, the 2013 Computers and Thought Award from the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) in 2013. She was inducted into the UT Academy of Distinguished Teachers in 2017. She and her collaborators have been recognized with several Best Paper awards in computer vision, including a 2011 Marr Prize and a 2017 Helmholtz Prize (test of time award). She served for six years as an Associate Editor-in-Chief for the Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI) and for ten years as an Editorial Board member for the International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV). She also served as a Program Chair of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2015 and a Program Chair of Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) 2018, and will serve as a Program Chair of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) 2023. |
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Mon 11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
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Panel Discussion by Dr. Abby Stylianou, Dr. Angel Chang, Dr. Devi Parikh, Dr. Ilke Demir, Dr. Judy Hoffman, Prof. Kristen Grauman
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Panel
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Panelists will answer questions and discuss their research and increasing diversity in computer vision. |
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Mon 12:15 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Poster Session ( Poster ) link | 🔗 |