The 9th WiCV workshop in conjunction with CVPR virtual June, 2021
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The workshop is a half-day event with invited speakers, a panel discussion, poster/oral presentations, and a mentoring/networking session. The event brings together students, faculty, and research scientists for an opportunity to exchange ideas and connect over a mutual interest in computer vision. Attendees are invited to apply to present their work. While paper submission is open to those that identify as female, all genders are invited to attend the workshop. We welcome submission in several computer vision theories and applications, novel datasets as well as discussion of current challenges and future directions.
Important Dates
Submission Instructions
– Extended Abstracts: We encourage primarily female-identifying (undergraduate and graduate) students, post-docs, and junior researchers in all areas of computer vision to submit a short paper (2 pages excluding references) describing new, previously, or concurrently published research or work-in-progress.
– Full Length Papers: The workshop will offer the opportunity to publish full length papers in the workshop proceedings (4-8 pages excluding references). These papers should describe new work that has not been previously published, accepted for publication, or submitted for review at another venue during our review period. The accepted papers will appear in the CVPR workshops proceedings and IEEE Xplore. These papers will also be in the Computer Vision Foundation (CVF) open access archive.
– The reviewing process is single-blind.
– Authors of all accepted papers will be invited to present their work in a poster session, and a few in an oral session.
– The presenter need not be the first author of a submission.
– While all presenters will identify primarily as female, all genders are invited to attend the workshop.
– We encourage presenters of all genders to highlight the contribution of the female authors, particularly the presenting author.
Submission page:
Paper template:
For both types of submissions please use the final CVPR paper template.
Resume:
Resume submission is optional, and will not be used to evaluate submission. Accepted posters and orals will be selected solely based on the submission. If you choose to share your resume with industry sponsors, you should upload it to CMT on the submission page.
Attendance awards:
If you wish to be considered for an attendance grant, please mark 'yes' to the question 'Are you applying for an attendance stipend?' when submitting your paper on CMT. Those participants indicating ‘yes’ will receive a follow-up email linking to the grant application form.
Attendance grants will be awarded to a selected number of accepted papers. Unfortunately, we are unable to guarantee award grants to all accepted papers. Final grant amounts will depend on the number of applications received and will be announced after paper acceptance notifications. In previous years, attendance grants ranged from $200-$2000 depending on the location of the grant recipient. This year, the grants will be used to cover the cost of attending the workshop virtually. Grant recipients will be asked to provide receipts for expenses prior to receiving their award. The reimbursements will be sent shortly after the workshop.
Registration Instructions
WiCV is a CVPR workshop, so your WiCV registration should be handled via the CVPR website. Make sure your CVPR registration includes workshops.
For more information please visit wicv.org