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CVPR 2026
DESCRIPTION:
CVPR2026-Papers-with-Code is a community-maintained repository that collects research papers and corresponding open-source implementations from the CVPR 2026 conference and related computer vision research. The repository acts as a continuously updated catalog of cutting-edge research across a wide range of topics including computer vision, multimodal AI, generative models, diffusion systems, autonomous driving, medical imaging, and remote sensing. Each entry typically links to the research paper as well as the public code repository associated with the work, allowing researchers and developers to quickly access reproducible implementations. The project serves as a centralized index that makes it easier for practitioners to explore the latest advances presented at major computer vision conferences. In addition to the current CVPR cycle, the repository also references related lists covering earlier conferences such as ECCV and ICCV, creating a broader archive of vision research.
Features
- Continuously updated list of CVPR 2026 papers with corresponding code implementations
- Coverage of computer vision, multimodal AI, diffusion models, and autonomous systems
- Direct links to research papers and open source repositories
- Community contribution model for adding new papers and projects
- Integration with archives of previous conferences such as ECCV and ICCV
- Categorized organization of research topics for easier navigation
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