The IEEE Computer Society (CS) and Computer Vision Foundation (CVF) have reported that the 2025 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) closed with “record-breaking technical success”.
With the highest number of paper submissions ever – 12,008, a 13 percent increase over 2024 – and 9,375 registrants from 75 different countries and regions, CVPR provided an environment ripe for discovery, collaboration, and advancement.
“CVPR continues to set the bar for research in computer vision,” said Bryan Morse, CVPR 2025 General Co-Chair and Professor of Computer Science at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, US. “We can expect the research from this year’s event to be cited into the future.” [Read more…] about CVPR 2025 unveils latest trends in AI, image and video synthesis, neural networks, and 3D computer vision