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The International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition is an annual conference on computer vision and pattern recognition. CVPR is the number one venue in Computer Vision and number seven in Engineering and Computer Science as ranked by Google Scholar’s h-index metric in 2015. It also has the highest h-index of any conference in any field, is the leading IEEE publication including journals and it is ranked in the top 70 of all publications. CVPR 2015 was held in Boston from June 7-12, 2015.

Comparison of top contributors at CVPR 2015 by number of paper accepts

US tops the chart and has been the top research contributor with the highest number of accepts. China has a decent increase in its accepts from 2014, whereas India and UK both dropped with lesser number of accepts in 2015.

Table 1: Statistics of accepted papers from corporations and institutions for 2014 and 2015
Corporations
Publications in 2015
Publications in 2014
IBM Research, India
1
0
Snapdeal
1
0
Ricoh Innovations
1
0
Institutions
Publications in 2015
Publications in 2014
IIIT-Delhi
1
0
IISc Bangalore
1
4
Table 2: Contributions from corporates and institutions in 2014 and 2015
Year
Corporations
Institutions
Publications in 2015
2
3
Publications in 2014
0
10
Table 3: Indian contributions at CVPR 2015
S.No
Author
Title
Affiliation
1. Chatterjee, A., Govindu, V.M. Photometric refinement of depth maps for multi-albedo objects
IISc Bangalore
2. Das Gupta, M., Srinivasa, S., Madhukara, J., Antony, M. KL divergence based agglomerative clustering for automated Vitiligo grading
IBM Research Labs, Bangalore, Ricoh Innovations, Bangalore, India, St. John's Hospital, Bangalore, India
3. Poleg, Y., Halperin, T., Arora, C., Peleg, S. EgoSampling: Fast-forward and stereo for egocentric videos
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, IIIT-Delhi, India.
4. Dixit, M., Chen, S., Gao, D., Rasiwasia, N., Vasconcelos, N. Scene classification with semantic Fisher vectors
University of California, San Diego, Qualcomm Inc., San Diego, SnapDeal.com, India