Women in Computer Vision Workshop Call for Papers

Women in Computer Vision Workshop

The 11th  WiCV workshop in conjunction with CVPR, 19 June, 2023

The workshop is a half-day event with invited speakers, a panel
discussion, poster/oral presentations, and a mentoring/networking
session. The event brings together students, faculty, and research
scientists for an opportunity to exchange ideas and connect over a
mutual interest in computer vision. Attendees are invited to apply to
present their work. While paper submission is open to those that
identify as female, all genders are invited to attend the workshop. We
welcome submission in several computer vision theories and
applications, novel datasets as well as discussion of current
challenges and future directions.

Important Dates

March 5th 2023            Abstract Submission Deadline
March 9th 2023            Paper Submission Deadline
April 1st 2023               Acceptance Notification
April 7th 2023               Camera-Ready Deadline
June 19th 2023            Workshop & Mentoring event

Submission Instructions

Extended Abstracts: 

We encourage primarily female-identifying (undergraduate and graduate)
students, post-docs, and junior researchers in all areas of computer
vision to submit a short paper (2 pages excluding references)
describing new, previously, or concurrently published research or
work-in-progress.

Full Length Papers:

The workshop will offer the opportunity to publish full length papers
in the workshop proceedings (4-8 pages excluding references). These
papers should describe new work that has not been previously
published, accepted for publication, or submitted for review at
another venue during our review period. The accepted papers will
appear in the CVPR workshops proceedings and IEEE Xplore. These papers
will also be in the Computer Vision Foundation (CVF) open access
archive.

    The reviewing process is double-blind.

    Authors of all accepted papers will be invited to present their
    work in a poster session, and a few in an oral session.

    The presenter need not be the first author of a submission.

    While all presenters will identify primarily as female, all
    genders are invited to attend the workshop.

    We encourage presenters of all genders to highlight the
    contribution of the female authors, particularly the presenting
    author.

Submission page: WiCV @CVPR 2023 CMT

Paper template: For both types of submissions please use the final

CVPR paper template.

Resume: Resume submission is optional, and will not be used to
evaluate submission. Accepted posters and orals will be selected
solely based on the submission. If you choose to share your resume
with industry sponsors, you should upload it to CMT on the submission
page.

Attendance awards: If you wish to be considered for a attendance
grant, please mark 'yes' to the question 'Are you applying for a
attendance stipend?' when submitting your paper on CMT. Those
participants indicating ‘yes’ will receive a follow-up email
linking to the grant application form.

Attendance Awards

Attendance grants will be awarded to a selected number of accepted
papers. Unfortunately, we are unable to guarantee award grants to all
accepted papers. Final grant amounts will depend on the number of
applications received and will be announced after paper acceptance
notifications. Grant recipients will be asked to provide receipts for
expenses prior to receiving their award. The reimbursements will be
sent shortly after the workshop.

Registration Instructions

WiCV is a CVPR workshop, so your WiCV registration should be handled
via the CVPR website. 
Make sure your CVPR registration includes workshops.


For more information please visit wicv.org


Ziqi Huang

Ph.D. student at Nanyang Technological University

On Behalf of the Organizing Committee of WiCV@CVPR2023