Naver Presents AI Vision at International Conference on Computer Vision
7 Papers Presented at 'CVPR 2020'
[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] Naver announced on the 16th that it will present seven papers and conduct seven workshops at 'CVPR 2020,' the top-level conference in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).
CVPR is a conference where leading global research institutions gather annually to share new research on AI technologies such as computer vision and deep learning. This year, CVPR was scheduled to be held in Seattle, USA, but was changed to an online format due to the impact of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The papers by Naver and Naver Labs researchers accepted at CVPR 2020 all focus on research results in computer vision technology. Vision technology is utilized in various fields such as translation, image classification, and autonomous driving.
Meanwhile, Naver Labs Europe ranked 1st, 2nd, and 4th respectively in the three challenges held at the 'Long-term Visual Localization under changing conditions' workshop at CVPR 2020.
Seonghoon Kim, Chief Leader of Naver Clova CIC, said, "Attention to the various technologies integrated into Naver, LINE, and SNOW is increasing day by day on the global stage," adding, "These technologies will enrich the experiences of users who encounter them through services and provide even greater value."
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Sangok Seok, CEO of Naver Labs, said, "Precise location recognition technology is essential for autonomous vehicles and service robots," and added, "As it acts as a catalyst for creating new location-based services, we will continue to advance related technologies."
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