WiCV@CVPR2023: The Eleventh Women In Computer Vision Workshop at the
Annual CVPR Conference
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.12768v1
- Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2023 10:15:38 GMT
- Title: WiCV@CVPR2023: The Eleventh Women In Computer Vision Workshop at the
Annual CVPR Conference
- Authors: Doris Antensteiner, Marah Halawa, Asra Aslam, Ivaxi Sheth, Sachini
Herath, Ziqi Huang, Sunnie S. Y. Kim, Aparna Akula, Xin Wang
- Abstract summary: WiCV aims to amplify the voices of underrepresented women in the computer vision community.
We believe that such events play a vital role in addressing gender imbalances within the field.
- Score: 18.063646433834943
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: In this paper, we present the details of Women in Computer Vision Workshop -
WiCV 2023, organized alongside the hybrid CVPR 2023 in Vancouver, Canada. WiCV
aims to amplify the voices of underrepresented women in the computer vision
community, fostering increased visibility in both academia and industry. We
believe that such events play a vital role in addressing gender imbalances
within the field. The annual WiCV@CVPR workshop offers a) opportunity for
collaboration between researchers from minority groups, b) mentorship for
female junior researchers, c) financial support to presenters to alleviate
finanacial burdens and d) a diverse array of role models who can inspire
younger researchers at the outset of their careers. In this paper, we present a
comprehensive report on the workshop program, historical trends from the past
WiCV@CVPR events, and a summary of statistics related to presenters, attendees,
and sponsorship for the WiCV 2023 workshop.
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