From dynamic scene reconstruction to 3D generative modeling, CVPR 2026 Best Papers showcase novel solutions poised to shape the next era of intelligent systems. NEW YORK, June 11, ...
A bottomless appetite for tracking people as 'objects' A new study shows academic computer vision papers feeding surveillance-enabling patents jumped more than fivefold from the 1990s to the 2010s.… ...
We are in the middle of a huge boom in artificial intelligence (AI), with unprecedented investment in research, a supercharged pace of innovation and sky-high expectations. But what is driving this ...
New research has underlined the surprising extent to which pervasive surveillance of people and their habits is powered by computer vision research – and shone a spotlight on how vulnerable ...
CVPR 2026 opened Friday in Denver with a record 16,092 submissions and 4,089 accepted papers — a 42% jump — as ...
Apple is headed to Nashville next week, where it will showcase new computer vision research and run live technical demos at this year’s IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.
One-quarter of papers accepted, addressing new research in agentic AI, multi-modal AI, spatial computing, AI for biology, and more "CVPR submissions have more than doubled over the past five years, ...
AI research on computer vision is almost always used in ways that enable surveillance, according to a new Nature study. Computer vision is what allows driverless cars to navigate, automatic tagging of ...
Each year, the Canadian Conference on AI, Robots & Vision (AI/CRV) brings together leading AI and robotics researchers, practitioners, and professionals from academia, industry, government, and ...
BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The commercialization of computer vision technology over the past few years has generated market opportunities in a variety of sectors. The strongest adoption to date ...