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暑期打比赛!PRCV 2025空间智能与具身智能视觉感知挑战赛报名即将截止~
自动驾驶之心· 2025-08-04 07:31
Group 1 - The competition aims to advance research in spatial intelligence and embodied intelligence, which are critical technologies for applications in autonomous driving, smart cities, and robotics [5][7] - The integration of reinforcement learning and computer vision is highlighted as a driving force for breakthroughs in the field [5][7] Group 2 - The competition is organized by a team of experts from various institutions, including Beijing University of Science and Technology and Tsinghua University, with sponsorship from Beijing Jiuzhang Yunjing Technology Co., Ltd [9][10] - Participants can register as individuals or teams, with a maximum of five members per team, and must submit their registration by August 10 [11][12] Group 3 - The competition consists of two tracks: Spatial Intelligence and Embodied Intelligence, each with specific tasks and evaluation criteria [20][23] - For Spatial Intelligence, participants are required to construct a 3D reconstruction model based on multi-view aerial images, while the Embodied Intelligence track involves completing tasks in dynamic occlusion scenarios [20][23] Group 4 - Evaluation for Spatial Intelligence includes rendering quality and geometric accuracy, with scores based on a weighted formula [22][21] - The Embodied Intelligence track evaluates task completion and execution efficiency, with scores also based on a weighted system [23][25] Group 5 - Prizes for each track include cash rewards and computing resource vouchers, with a total of 12 awards distributed among the top teams [25][27] - The competition emphasizes the importance of intellectual property rights and requires participants to ensure their submissions are original and self-owned [31][28]
暑假打比赛!PRCV 2025空间智能与具身智能视觉感知挑战赛启动~
自动驾驶之心· 2025-07-17 07:29
Core Viewpoint - The competition aims to advance research in spatial intelligence and embodied intelligence, focusing on visual perception as a key technology for applications in autonomous driving, smart cities, and robotics [2][4]. Group 1: Competition Purpose and Significance - Visual perception is crucial for achieving spatial and embodied intelligence, with significant applications in various fields [2]. - The competition seeks to promote high-efficiency and high-quality research in spatial and embodied intelligence technologies [4]. - It aims to explore innovations in cutting-edge methods such as reinforcement learning, computer vision, and graphics [4]. Group 2: Competition Organization - The competition is organized by a team of experts from institutions like Beijing University of Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences [5]. - The competition is supported by sponsors and technical support units, including Beijing Jiuzhang Yunjing Technology Co., Ltd. [5]. Group 3: Competition Data and Resources - Participants will have access to real and simulated datasets, including multi-view drone aerial images and specific simulation environments for tasks [11]. - The sponsor will provide free computing resources, including H800 GPU power for validating and testing submitted algorithms [12][13]. Group 4: Task Settings - The competition consists of two tracks: Spatial Intelligence and Embodied Intelligence, each with specific tasks and evaluation methods [17]. - The Spatial Intelligence track involves constructing a 3D reconstruction model based on multi-view aerial images [17]. - The Embodied Intelligence track focuses on completing tasks in dynamic occlusion simulation environments [17]. Group 5: Evaluation Methods - Evaluation for Spatial Intelligence includes rendering quality and geometric accuracy, with specific metrics like PSNR and F1-Score [19][20]. - For Embodied Intelligence, evaluation will assess task completion and execution efficiency, with metrics such as success rate and average pose error [23][21]. Group 6: Awards and Recognition - Each track will have awards, including cash prizes and computing vouchers, sponsored by Beijing Jiuzhang Yunjing Technology Co., Ltd. [25]. - Awards include first prize of 6,000 RMB and 500 computing vouchers, with additional prizes for second and third places [25]. Group 7: Intellectual Property and Data Usage - Participants must sign a data usage agreement, ensuring that the provided datasets are used solely for the competition and deleted afterward [29]. - Teams must guarantee that their submitted results are reproducible and that all algorithms and related intellectual property belong to them [29]. Group 8: Conference Information - The 8th China Conference on Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision (PRCV 2025) will be held from October 15 to 18, 2025, in Shanghai [27]. - The conference will feature keynote speeches from leading experts and various forums to promote academic and industry collaboration [28].
暑假打打比赛!PRCV 2025空间智能与具身智能视觉感知挑战赛正式启动~
自动驾驶之心· 2025-06-30 12:51
Core Viewpoint - The competition aims to advance research in spatial intelligence and embodied intelligence, focusing on visual perception as a key supporting technology for applications in autonomous driving, smart cities, and robotics [2][4]. Group 1: Competition Purpose and Significance - Visual perception is crucial for achieving spatial and embodied intelligence, with significant applications in various fields [2]. - The competition seeks to promote high-efficiency and high-quality research in spatial and embodied intelligence technologies [4]. - It aims to explore innovations in cutting-edge methods such as reinforcement learning, computer vision, and graphics [4]. Group 2: Competition Organization - The competition is organized by a team of experts from institutions like Beijing University of Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences [5]. - The competition is sponsored by Beijing Jiuzhang Yunjing Technology Co., Ltd., which also provides technical support [5]. Group 3: Competition Data and Resources - Participants will have access to real and simulated datasets, including multi-view drone aerial images and specific simulation environments for tasks [11]. - The sponsor will provide free computing resources, including H800 GPU power, for validating and testing submitted algorithms [12][13]. Group 4: Task Settings - The competition consists of two tracks: Spatial Intelligence and Embodied Intelligence, each with specific tasks and evaluation methods [17]. - Spatial Intelligence requires building a 3D reconstruction model based on multi-view aerial images, while Embodied Intelligence involves completing tasks in dynamic occlusion scenarios [17]. Group 5: Evaluation Methods - Evaluation for Spatial Intelligence includes rendering quality and geometric accuracy, with scores based on PSNR and F1-Score metrics [19][20]. - For Embodied Intelligence, evaluation focuses on task completion and execution efficiency, with metrics such as success rate and average pose error [23][21]. Group 6: Submission and Awards - Results must be submitted in a specified format, and top-ranking teams will have their results reproduced for evaluation [24]. - Awards for each track include cash prizes and computing vouchers, with a total of 12 awards distributed among the top teams [25].