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ICCV, the International Conference on Computer Vision, is a bi-annual research conference organised by the IEEE. It is considered the top level conference in computer vision,[1][2] with a 'A+' rating from the Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences[3]. The acceptance rate for ICCV has been around 20%, with about 4% being accepted for oral presentations.[4]

Like many IEEE conferences, ICCV has tutorial talks, technical sessions, and poster sessions. The conference is usually spread over four to five days. Leading experts in the focus areas would give tutorial talks on the first day. Then the technical sessions (and poster sessions in parallel) would follow.

The best paper of the conference is awarded the Marr_Prize, which is one of the top honor for a researcher in computer vision.

ICCV 2009 was held in September 2009 in Kyoto, Japan.[5]

Conferences

  • ICCV 2011, Barcelona Spain
  • ICCV 2009, Kyoto, Japan
  • ICCV 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • ICCV 1999, Corfu Greece
  • ICCV 1998, Mumbai India
  • ICCV 1995, Boston Massachusettes, USA
  • ICCV 1987, London

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