Four papers accepted at ICCV 2025
We are proud to announce that the following papers have been accepted to ICCV 2025 , that will take place from October 19th to October 23rd in Honolulu (United States).
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We are proud to announce that the following papers have been accepted to ICCV 2025 , that will take place from October 19th to October 23rd in Honolulu (United States).
Our papers "Mitigating Hallucinations in Multimodal LLMs via Object-aware Preference Optimization" and "Verifier Matters: Enhancing Inference-Time Scaling for Video Diffusion Models" have been accepted to BMVC 2025!
We are pleased to share that AImageLab participated in the 27th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2024), held from December 1st to December 5th in Kolkata, presenting the following papers: Investigating the ABCDE Rule in Convolutional Neural Networks [paper], by Federico Bolelli, Luca Lumetti, Kevin Marchesini, Ettore Candeloro, Costantino...
AImageLab took part in the 27th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI 2024), October 6th - 10th Marrakech, Morocco.
We are happy to announce that AImageLab will be presenting the following papers at ECCV 2024, which will take place from September 29th to October 4th, in Milan: Safe-CLIP: Removing NSFW Concepts from Vision-and-Language Models [paper] [code] by S.
We are happy to annnounce that our paper: The Revolution of Multimodal Large Language Models: A Survey (arxiv) by D.
We are happy to announce that we are going to present: "Mapping High-level Semantic Regions in Indoor Environments without Object Recognition " by R.
We are happy to announce that AImageLab will participate in the International Conference on Document Analysis with an oral presentation of the paper How to Choose Pretrained Handwriting Recognition Models for Single Writer Fine-Tuning by Vittorio Pippi, Silvia Cascianelli, Christopher Kermorvant, Rita Cucchiara, and the ADAPDA workshop (Workshop on Automatically...
The AImageLab Research Group at the Department of Engineering "Enzo Ferrari" of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy) has 7 fully funded PhD positions in Computer Vision.
We are very happy to announce that the following papers have been accepted to CVPR 2023 , that will take place from June 18th to June 22th in Vancouver (Canada).
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