Computer Vision News - June 2022
7 CCD with Emma Alexander and sensors being developed all the time , with principled incorporation of the tools from machine learning and the fundamentals of physics and mathematical modeling. “ We’re making much progress on both of those fronts, but the real missing piece that this workshop is actively addressing is how you put them together in a principled way to take advantage of both, ” Emma points out. “ For anyone who wants to combine the engineering tools highlighted at CVPR with a deeper scientific understanding of imaging, attend this workshop! ” “ CVPR is this amazing buffet table, but also this overwhelming circus, and what you think you’re going to be interested in versus what catches your eye is unpredictable. Be open, explore widely, and don’t be shy . These folks have missed out on many years of getting to know each other. They should make friends and know that everyone who’s a little more established has missed them and is looking out for them. Just talk to lots of people! ” With so many exciting developments coming up in the field, CCD is sure to be a feature at CVPR for many years to come. There are new kinds of optics Regina Eckert’s talk at the CCD Workshop - CVPR 2021
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