Apple has officially announced its involvement in the 2025 International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), which is set to occur from October 19 to 23 in Honolulu. The company is slated to showcase eight accepted papers throughout the conference, which will be presented in both poster and oral sessions.
The ICCV stands as a significant event within the realm of computer vision, taking place annually in alternation with the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV). It centers on key topics and innovations in computer vision research. Besides the papers, Apple will partake in the keynote series, featuring Dr. C. Thomas, the Applied Research Manager for Machine Learning at Apple, who is scheduled to present at the 3rd Workshop on Vision-based Industrial Inspection (VISION). The specific subject of Dr. Thomas’s talk will be revealed soon, and it is scheduled for 9:15 a.m. on Sunday, October 19.
Additionally, Apple will also participate in the Women in Computer Vision Workshop, where researchers Patricia Vitoria Carrera and Tanya Glozman will guide attendees during a post-workshop dinner. This occasion is planned to commence at 1 p.m. on the same day.
In summary, Apple’s participation in ICCV 2025 underscores its dedication to propelling research and development in the domain of computer vision.