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Several WASP-affiliated papers have been accepted to CVPR 2026, one of the leading international conferences in computer vision and pattern recognition. The conference takes place in Denver, Colorado on 3–7 June 2026.  

About CVPR 2026 

CVPR 2026 is organized by the IEEE Computer Society and the Computer Vision Foundation. It is a major venue for research in computer vision and pattern recognition, covering areas such as embodied AI, robotics, multimodal systems, spatial computing, and related machine learning methods.

Selectivity and scale 

This year’s conference received 16,092 submissions, with an acceptance rate of about 25.2%, reflecting both the scale of the field and the selectivity of the venue.  

Accepted WASP-affiliated papers 

The accepted WASP-affiliated papers span several technical areas, including scene flow estimation, 3D scene generation, context selection for vision tasks, video geolocalization, and benchmarking of human evaluations in gesture generation. 

Are we missing your accepted paper at CVPR? Contact wasp.newsletter@partner.liu.se and we will make sure to add it.

Q. Zhang, C. Jiang, X. Zhu, Y. Miao, Y. Zhang, O. Andersson, P. Jensfelt. Enabling Multi-frame Supervision for Self-Supervised Feed-forward Scene Flow Estimation 

C. Jiang, Y. Chen, Q. Zhang, J. Song, S. Xu, D.Y. Yeung, J. Deng. Scaling 3D scenes via Certainty-Aware Free-View Generation 

J. Guo, E. Konuk, F. Strand, C. Matsoukas, K. Smith. Learning what helps: Task-Aligned context selection for vision tasks 

P. P. Kulkarni, R. Gupta, P. C. Chhipa, M. Shah. VidTAG: Temporally Aligned Video to GPS Geolocalization with Denoising Sequence Prediction at a Global Scale 


Published: June 3rd, 2026

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