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The Best of CVPR 2025 Series
Cecilia Curreli, MCML
09.07.2025
Online
On July 9, 2025, Voxel51 is hosting a virtual “Best of CVPR” event, bringing together some of the most exciting work from this year’s CVPR conference.
The session features cutting-edge research in computer vision, with talks covering a wide range of topics—from evaluating foundation models for autonomous driving to novel methods for motion prediction.
Speakers include researchers from both academia and industry, such as Tin Stribor Sohn (Porsche AG), Sudhir Sornapudi (Corteva Agriscience), Wang Benquan (Nanyang Technological University), and Ruyi An (University of Texas).
The lineup also features Cecilia Curreli, MCML junior member from TUM, presenting her work on human motion prediction using diffusion models.
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