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Why 2022 was the most exciting year in computer vision history (so far)

AI-generated artwork depicting an AI generating artwork. Generated by DALL-E2.

Compter Vision Trends

Reproduction of Jason Allen’s AI-generated work, “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial”, which won the digital art category at the Colorado State Fair.

Transformers take hold of computer vision

Data-centric computer vision gains traction

AI-generated artwork gets (too?) good

Multi-modal AI matures

Computer Vision buzz from big tech

Illustration of Amazon’s Rayleigh EigenDirections (REDs) method for modifying specific features in images generated by GANs. Image from original paper.

Alphabet

Amazon

Microsoft

Meta

Adobe

Nvidia

Electrifying new applications of Computer Vision

Illustration of FIFA’s semi-automated offsides detection capabilities used in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Image from here.

Sports

Climate and Conservation

Autonomous vehicles

Health and Medicine

Prominent Computer Vision papers you can’t pass up

CV tooling startups grow in size and impact

Conclusion

FiftyOne Computer Vision toolset

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Jacob Marks

Machine Learning Engineer and Developer Evangelist @ Voxel51 | Stanford Theoretical Physics PhD | Ex-Google X https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-marks