- The Workshop on Autonomous Driving (WAD) was held on Sunday, June 18, 2023, in conjunction with the 2023 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR’23) in Vancouver, Canada. We thank everyone, including our co-organizers, invited speakers and authors for their contributions to this workshop!
- Organizers: Vincent Casser (Waymo), Alexander Liniger (Huawei Zurich), Henrik Kretzschmar, Fisher Yu (ETH Zurich), Jose M. Alvarez (NVIDIA), Yan Wang (Waymo), Zhaoqi Leng (Waymo), Maying Shen (NVIDIA), Li Erran Li (Amazon), Dragomir Anguelov (Waymo), John Leonard (MIT) and Luc van Gool (ETH Zurich, KU Leuven).
The CVPR 2023 Workshop on Autonomous Driving (WAD) aims to gather researchers and engineers from academia and industry to discuss the latest advances in perception for autonomous driving. In this one-day workshop, we will have regular paper presentations, invited speakers, and technical benchmark challenges to present the current state of the art, as well as the limitations and future directions for computer vision in autonomous driving, arguably the most promising application of computer vision and AI in general. The previous chapters of the workshop at CVPR attracted hundreds of researchers to attend. This year, multiple industry sponsors also join our organizing efforts to push its success to a new level.
Workshop website
Speakers
- Alexandre Alahi (EPFL)
- Andreas Geiger (University of Tübingen)
- Andreas Wendel (Kodiak Robotics)
- Ashok Elluswamy (Tesla)
- Chen Wu (Waymo)
- Chelsea Finn (Stanford University / Google)
- Hang Zhao (Tsinghua University)
- Jiyang Gao (Momenta)
Challenges
- Waymo Open Dataset Challenges
- Argoverse Challenges
- BDD100K Challenges