3rd Workshop on Maritime Computer Vision (MaCVi)

As per program schedule, we had multiple sessions: keynote talks, paper submission spotlights, and challenge discussion with corresponding winner presentations. Find some material including the full recording from the workshop here.

Workshop Slides

Download the slides on our Google Drive.

Paper Submissions

As part of the workshop, we discussed 11 accepted papers, as can be seen on Open Access.
The corresponding videos of the spotlight presentations are seen in the recording starting at 03:31:30.

Challenge Discussion



As part of the challenges we discussed about Distance Estimation challenge, object detection and segmentation challenges and underwater image restoration challenge. The corresponding videos of the top teams are listed as follows:
1st Place: Embedded Semantic Segmentation Challenge
3rd Place: Obstacle Segmentation Challenge
1st Place: Distance Estimation Challenge
1st Place: MarineVision Restoration Challenge
2nd Place: MarineVision Restoration Challenge
4th Place: MarineVision Restoration Challenge
Please see the slides and the challenge summary paper for that. We congratulate all the winners! The best team of the Approximate Supervised Distance Estimation Challenge won a GPU, sponsored by Sentient-Vision. The following are Matej Fabijanić, Fausto Ferreira receiving their prize for their submission YOLOv7 Depth-Widened, congratulations to the whole team (Matej Fabijanić, Fausto Ferreira)!
winning

The best team of the USV-based Embedded Obstacle Segmentation won a $500 store voucher for Luxonis, sponsored by Luxonis. Congratulations to Yuan Feng from the Dalian Maritime University for RSOS-Net!

Keynotes

We had great keynotes from Alexandre Alahi, A.N. Rajagopalan, and Jingyu Song. Please find them at timestamps (00:04:50, 02:19:08, 02:47:00). Feel free to take parts of the video after the corresponding people that are shown.

Recording

Find the Zoom recording here, PW is UDfS#W3@
Or the YouTube upload of it here:


If you need any other information from the workshop, don't hesitate to contact Benjamin Kiefer.