3rd Workshop on Maritime Computer Vision (MaCVi) 2025: Challenge Results
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2501.10343v1
- Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2025 18:34:47 GMT
- Title: 3rd Workshop on Maritime Computer Vision (MaCVi) 2025: Challenge Results
- Authors: Benjamin Kiefer, Lojze Žust, Jon Muhovič, Matej Kristan, Janez Perš, Matija Teršek, Uma Mudenagudi Chaitra Desai, Arnold Wiliem, Marten Kreis, Nikhil Akalwadi, Yitong Quan, Zhiqiang Zhong, Zhe Zhang, Sujie Liu, Xuran Chen, Yang Yang, Matej Fabijanić, Fausto Ferreira, Seongju Lee, Junseok Lee, Kyoobin Lee, Shanliang Yao, Runwei Guan, Xiaoyu Huang, Yi Ni, Himanshu Kumar, Yuan Feng, Yi-Ching Cheng, Tzu-Yu Lin, Chia-Ming Lee, Chih-Chung Hsu, Jannik Sheikh, Andreas Michel, Wolfgang Gross, Martin Weinmann, Josip Šarić, Yipeng Lin, Xiang Yang, Nan Jiang, Yutang Lu, Fei Feng, Ali Awad, Evan Lucas, Ashraf Saleem, Ching-Heng Cheng, Yu-Fan Lin, Tzu-Yu Lin, Chih-Chung Hsu,
- Abstract summary: The 3rd Workshop on Maritime Computer Vision (MaCVi) 2025 addresses maritime computer vision for Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) and underwater.
This report offers a comprehensive overview of the findings from the challenges.
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- Abstract: The 3rd Workshop on Maritime Computer Vision (MaCVi) 2025 addresses maritime computer vision for Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) and underwater. This report offers a comprehensive overview of the findings from the challenges. We provide both statistical and qualitative analyses, evaluating trends from over 700 submissions. All datasets, evaluation code, and the leaderboard are available to the public at https://macvi.org/workshop/macvi25.
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