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CVPR@Paris 2026 – A local gathering for the global computer vision community

Hi! PARIS is proud to co-organize CVPR@Paris 2026, a one-day local event designed as an inclusive and sustainable alternative to the CVPR conference, traditionally held in the U.S.

Taking place on June 1, 2026, in the heart of Paris, the event will bring together researchers, students, and authors of accepted papers at CVPR 2026, CVPR workshops, and other major conferences (such as ICLR 2026) to present their work through oral talks and poster sessions.

Each year, the CVPR conference (Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition) ranks among the most prestigious conferences in artificial intelligence globally. However, its regular location in North America limits access for many researchers based in Europe and raises questions around the environmental impact of long-distance academic travel. CVPR@Paris addresses this challenge by offering an opportunity to gather locally while still sharing the latest scientific advances. 

This event is co-organized by Hi! PARIS, SCAI, CNRS, and ELLIS Unit.

Why attend?
  • Encourage knowledge-sharing among the local and European AI community
  • Discover the latest breakthroughs in deep learning and computer vision
  • Support a more accessible and sustainable scientific culture
Speakers

Andrew Zisserman (University of Oxford)
Cordelia Schmid (INRIA, Google)
Gerard Pons-Moll (University of Tübingen)

Committees

General Chairs
Matthieu Cord (Sorbonne University) 
Vicky Kalogeiton (École polytechnique, IP Paris) 
David Picard (École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussée, IP Paris) 

Program Chairs
Jayneel Parekh (Sorbonne University)
Paul Couairon (École polytechnique, IP Paris)
Raphael Baena (École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussée, IP Paris)

The organizing committee includes researchers from Sorbonne University, École polytechnique, and ENPC, demonstrating once again the collaborative spirit of the Paris AI ecosystem.

For any questions, feel free to contact: cvprinparis@gmail.com