CVPR 2026 opened Friday in Denver with a record 16,092 submissions and 4,089 accepted papers — a 42% jump — as ...
MIT and IBM released ChartNet, a 1.7-million-sample synthetic training dataset that lets compact open-source vision-language ...
In a study that might leave some folks scratching their heads, scientists at MIT have pieced together how our brains process visual information across two hemispheres without us catching any hint of a ...
The MIT List Visual Arts Center will present American Artist: To Acorn, the first solo exhibition of the artist’s work in New England. The exhibition features a selection from the artist’s multi-year ...
With a net worth of US$2 billion, Alexandr Wang, 28, is the youngest self-made tech billionaire on Forbes's 2025 list, having built AI empire powered by over 100,000 data contractors. At his startup ...
Uninterpreted data can be an overwhelming mess! Fortunately, visual tools can capably transform complex datasets into digestible insights that empower students, professionals, and educators to make ...
The MIT List Visual Arts Center presents “List Projects 31: Kite,” a solo exhibition that promises to redefine the boundaries of new media art. This showcase of Oglála Lakȟóta artist Kite’s work ...
In an era where digital transformation is reshaping industries at a breakneck pace, Peter Weill, Senior Research Scientist and Chairman of the MIT Center for Information Systems Research (CISR) ...
Abstract: Classical position-based and image-based visual servoing methods suffer from some drawbacks, the former require a three-dimensional model of the observed scene and they are sensitive to ...