WiCV 2020: The Seventh Women In Computer Vision Workshop
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.03787v1
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 09:48:29 GMT
- Title: WiCV 2020: The Seventh Women In Computer Vision Workshop
- Authors: Hazel Doughty, Nour Karessli, Kathryn Leonard, Boyi Li, Carianne
Martinez, Azadeh Mobasher, Arsha Nagrani, Srishti Yadav
- Abstract summary: Women in Computer Vision Workshop - WiCV 2020 aims at encouraging the women researchers in the field of computer vision.
In this paper, we present a report on the workshop program, trends over the past years, a summary of statistics regarding presenters, attendees, and sponsorship for the current workshop.
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- Abstract: In this paper we present the details of Women in Computer Vision Workshop -
WiCV 2020, organized in alongside virtual CVPR 2020. This event aims at
encouraging the women researchers in the field of computer vision. It provides
a voice to a minority (female) group in computer vision community and focuses
on increasingly the visibility of these researchers, both in academia and
industry. WiCV believes that such an event can play an important role in
lowering the gender imbalance in the field of computer vision. WiCV is
organized each year where it provides a.) opportunity for collaboration with
between researchers b.) mentorship to female junior researchers c.) financial
support to presenters to overcome monetary burden and d.) large and diverse
choice of role models, who can serve as examples to younger researchers at the
beginning of their careers. In this paper, we present a report on the workshop
program, trends over the past years, a summary of statistics regarding
presenters, attendees, and sponsorship for the current workshop.
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