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June 15, 2023
TOKYO - June 15, 2023 — NTT Corporation (NTT) announced that its researchers, including members of its Human Informatics Labs and Communication Science Labs authored or co-authored three papers have been accepted by the IEEE/CVF Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR) 2023, one of the leading conference in computer vision. The CVPR 2023 will be held in Vancouver, Canada from June 18 to 22 2023, with a paper acceptance rate of only 25.8%. (2,360 out of 9,155 submissions) The accepted NTT papers are as follows:
"Listening human behavior: 3D human pose estimation with acoustic signals"
"Lookahead Diffusion Probabilistic Models for Refining Mean Estimation"
"Unsupervised Intrinsic Image Decomposition with LiDAR Intensity"
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