Marr Prize Awards Committee
- Greg Mori (chair, Simon Fraser University, Canada)
- Tinne Tuyttelaars (KU Leuven, Belgium)
- Kyong Mu Lee (Seoul National University, South Korea)
- Richa Singh (IIT Jodhpur, India)
- Xiaoming Liu (Michigan State University, US)
- Kosta Derpanis (York University, Canada)
- Barbara Caputo (Politechnico di Torino, Italy)
Marr Prize
- 13 papers were selected
- Nominated by two reviewers and 1 area chair
- Committee selected with no conflict, focusing on diversity
Honorable Mentions
Mip-NeRF: A Multiscale Representation for Anti-Aliasing Neural Radiance Fields
Jonathan T Barron, Ben Mildenhall, Matthew Tancik, Peter Hedman, Ricardo Martin-Brualla, Pratul Srinivasan
OpenGAN: Open-Set Recognition via Open Data Generation
Shu Kong, Deva Ramanan
Viewing Graph Solvability via Cycle Consistency
Federica Arrigoni, Andrea Fusiello, Elisa Ricci, Tomas Pajdla
Common Objects in 3D: Large-Scale Learning and Evaluation of Real-life 3D Category Reconstruction
Jeremy Reizenstein, Philipp Henzler, Roman Shapovalov, Luca Sbordone, Patrick Labatut, David Novotny
Best Student Paper
Pixel-Perfect Structure-from-Motion with Featuremetric Refinement
Philipp Lindenberger, Paul-Edouard Sarlin, Viktor Larsson, Marc Pollefeys
Best Paper
Swin Transformer: Hierarchical Vision Transformer using Shifted Windows
Ze Liu, Yutong Lin, Yue Cao, Han Hu), Yixuan Wei, Zheng Zhang (MSRA, Stephen Lin, Baining Guo
Pami TC Prizes
PAMI Azriel Rosenfeld Lifetime Achievement Award
- to honor outstanding researchers who are recognized as making significant contributions to the field of Computer Vision over longtime careers
Panel: Takeo Kanade (chair), Olivier Faugeras, Jan Koenderink, Tomaso Poggio, and Shimon Ullman
Ruzena Bajcsy
PAMI Distinguished Researcher Award
- awarded to candidates whose research contributions have significantly contributed to the progress of Computer Vision
Panel: Richard Hartley (chair), Andrew Blake, Luc van Gool, Katsushi Ikeuchi, Jitendra Malik, Shree Nayar, Richard Szeliski, Demetri Terzopoulos, Andrew Zisserman
Pietro Perona Cordelia Schmid
Everingham prize
- to a researcher, or a team of researchers, who have made a selfless contribution of significant benefit to other members of the computer vision community
Panel: Richard Hartley (chair), Andrew Blake, Luc van Gool, Katsushi Ikeuchi, Jitendra Malik, Shree Nayar, Richard Szeliski, Demetri Terzopoulos, Andrew Zisserman
The KITTI Vision Benchmark Suite team
Andreas Geiger, Philip Lenz, Christoph Stiller, Raquel Urtasun and other contributors
The Detectron object detection and segmentation software team
Ross Girshick, Yuxin Wu, Ilija Radosavovic, Alexander Kirillov, Georgia Gkioxari, Francisco Massa, Wan-Yen Lo, Piotr Dollár, Kaiming He, and open source contributors
ICCV Helmholtz Prize
- papers from ten years ago with significant impact on computer vision research
Panel: Jitendra Malik (Chair), Bill Freeman, Cordelia Schmid, Andrew Zisserman
ORB: An efficient alternative to SIFT or SURF
Ethan Rublee, Vincent Rabaud, Kurt Konolige, Gary Bradski
HMDB: A large video database for human motion recognition
H. Kuehne; H. Jhuang; E. Garrote; T. Poggio; T. Serre
DTAM: Dense tracking and mapping in real-time
Richard Newcombe; Steven Lovegrove; Andrew Davison