WiCV 2022: The Tenth Women In Computer Vision Workshop
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.11388v1
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2022 09:12:36 GMT
- Title: WiCV 2022: The Tenth Women In Computer Vision Workshop
- Authors: Doris Antensteiner, Silvia Bucci, Arushi Goel, Marah Halawa, Niveditha
Kalavakonda, Tejaswi Kasarla, Miaomiao Liu, Nermin Samet, Ivaxi Sheth
- Abstract summary: Women in Computer Vision Workshop - WiCV 2022 provides a voice to a minority (female) group in the computer vision community.
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 WiCV 2022 workshop.
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- Abstract: In this paper, we present the details of Women in Computer Vision Workshop -
WiCV 2022, organized alongside the hybrid CVPR 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
It provides a voice to a minority (female) group in the computer vision
community and focuses on increasing 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 between researchers from minority groups, 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 WiCV 2022 workshop.
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