on client devices. We’re trying to bridge the gap between those new AI trends and how developers can deploy on their own laptops so they don’t need to create or use new infrastructure.” Intel Labs researchers presented 24 papers at CVPR this year, including six in the main conference, and coorganized three workshops. Intel had a booth and a tutorial. AI Research Engineer Samet Akcay was a keynote speaker at the Anomaly Detection workshop, while Paula was a keynote speaker at the Agriculture-Vision workshop. Intel also sponsored the AI Summit, a networking meetup, and the Visual Anomaly and Novelty Detection 2024 Challenge. “When we started at CVPR, the demos were rough because there were only a few of us trying to make it work,” Raymond remembers. “A success story I can tell is that the community came together with hundreds of people working on the same thing. Hundreds. That’s the difference we see. People appreciate that we come back and are better at repeating the effort!” 11 Computer Vision News Computer Vision News Intel AI
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