Computer Vision News - April 2022

46 MCV Workshop at CVPR opportunity for the community to hear all about the latest progress and discuss new and future developments. “ One of the main things differentiating the Medical Computer Vision workshop from other workshops is we don’t accept submissions, ” Mathias tells us. “ Our speakers appear by invitation only. In selecting them, we try to be as diverse and inclusive as we can regarding intellectual and demographic diversity and academia and industry representation. We do our best to balance all these considerations. ” Thisyear, theteamhas invitedabroadrange of researchers from academia, industry, A subfield of computer vision, medical computer vision has seen rapid advances in recent years, with new ideas and novel technology flooding the field. Its data representations,datasetsizes,privacyand safety issues, problems, and constraints on solutions can be very different to general computer vision . Also, ethical concerns which are now finding their way into the wider field have been central to medical computer vision for some time, given that most clinical datasets require some form of ethical approval. In its 9th edition, the Medical Computer Vision Workshop at CVPR offers an Yuyin Zhou is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at UC Santa Cruz. Mathias Unberath is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University. Together, they speak to us as co-organizers of this year’s Medical Computer Vision Workshop at CVPR in June. Yuyin Zhou Mathias Unberath

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