INSAIT and Leading Global Institutions Organize a Workshop at CVPR 2026

CVPR is the world’s leading conference in AI and computer vision.

INSAIT PhD student Anna-Maria Halacheva and researchers from the institute are among the co-organizers of the 6th Workshop on Open-World 3D Scene Understanding and Representations, which has been accepted to the program of CVPR – one of the most prestigious global conferences in artificial intelligence and computer vision.

The workshop builds on its successful previous edition at ICCV and aims to accelerate research on understanding and representing 3D scenes in open-world and real-world settings.

INSAIT researchers are working together with scientists from leading international institutions and companies, including ETH Zurich, the Max Planck Institute, USI (Università della Svizzera italiana), Google, Technion, NVIDIA, TUM, and Stanford University.

The workshop program features three research challenges, one of which is based on INSAIT’s Articulate3D project, as well as a paper track dedicated to learning representations and reasoning about 3D scenes in open-world environments.

Invited speakers include leading researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science, DeepMind, Meta, Stanford University, and other top AI organizations.

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