European Conference on Computer Vision

European Conference on Computer Vision
AbbreviationECCV
DisciplineComputer Vision
Publication details
PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media
History1990[1]–present
FrequencyBiennial

The European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV) is a biennial research conference with the proceedings published by Springer Science+Business Media. Similar to ICCV in scope and quality, it is held those years which ICCV is not. It is considered to be one of the top conferences in computer vision, alongside CVPR and ICCV,[2][3][4] with an 'A' rating from the Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences and an 'A1' rating from the Brazilian ministry of education.[5][6] The acceptance rate for ECCV 2010 was 24.4% for posters and 3.3% for oral presentations.[7][8]

Like other top computer vision conferences, ECCV has tutorial talks, technical sessions, and poster sessions. The conference is usually spread over five to six days with the main technical program occupying three days in the middle, and tutorial and workshops, focused on specific topics, being held in the beginning and at the end.

The ECCV presents the Koenderink Prize annually to recognize fundamental contributions in computer vision.[9]

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  9. ^ "Computer Vision Awards – The Computer Vision Foundation". The Computer Vision Foundation – A non-profit organization that fosters and supports research in all aspects of computer vision. 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2021-12-29.