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The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) is the British Machine Vision Association (BMVA) annual conference on machine vision, image processing, and pattern recognition. It is one of the major international conferences on computer vision and related areas held in the UK. With increasing popularity and quality, it has established itself as a prestigious event on the vision calendar. It is organised by the British Machine Vision Association.
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The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) is the British Machine Vision Association (BMVA) annual conference on machine vision, image processing, and pattern recognition. It is one of the major international conferences on computer vision and related areas held in the UK. With increasing popularity and quality, it has established itself as a prestigious event on the vision calendar.
 
 
 
There have been 29 successful BMVC since 1985. They were organised in many major universities in the UK, such as Cambridge (1987), Oxford (1990), Birmingham (1995), UEA (2003), Edinburgh (2006), Leeds (2008) and Imperial College London (2017). The scale of the conference has increased significantly in the past decade. In particular, the 2018 conference attracted 533 attendants and 862 full paper submissions, which was a record high. 255 high-quality research papers were accepted. This years conference has received over 1,000 submissions, with full figures and statistics to be announced soon.
 
There have been 29 successful BMVC since 1985. They were organised in many major universities in the UK, such as Cambridge (1987), Oxford (1990), Birmingham (1995), UEA (2003), Edinburgh (2006), Leeds (2008) and Imperial College London (2017). The scale of the conference has increased significantly in the past decade. In particular, the 2018 conference attracted 533 attendants and 862 full paper submissions, which was a record high. 255 high-quality research papers were accepted. This years conference has received over 1,000 submissions, with full figures and statistics to be announced soon.

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BMVC
British Machine Vision Conference
Categories: computer vision
Avg. acceptance rate: 33.6
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): 33.6
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British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) has an average acceptance rate of 33.6% (last 5 years 33.6%).

Events

There are 4 events of the series BMVC known to this wiki: BMVC 2009, BMVC 2018, BMVC 2019, BMVC 2020

 OrdinalYearFromToCityCountrypresenceHomepageTibKatIdGNDdblpWikiCFPWikidataGeneral chairPC chairAcceptance rate
BMVC 20202020Sep 7Sep 11ManchesterUKhttps://bmvc2020.github.io/index.htmlLourdes Agapito
Niell Campbell
William Smith
Martin Fergie
Moi Hoon Yap
Oisin Mac Aodha
BMVC 20192019Sep 9Sep 12CardiffUKhttps://bmvc2019.org/Yulia Hicks
Kirill Sidorov
David Marshall
Majid Mirmehdi
Xianghua Xie
Bernie Tiddemann
28.3
BMVC 20182018Sep 3Newcastle upon TyneUKhttp://bmvc2018.org/Ling ShaoHubert P. H. Shum
Timothy Hospedales
38.9
BMVC 20092009Sep 7Sep 10LondonUKhttp://web4.cs.ucl.ac.uk/research/vis/bmvc2009/


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The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) is the British Machine Vision Association (BMVA) annual conference on machine vision, image processing, and pattern recognition. It is one of the major international conferences on computer vision and related areas held in the UK. With increasing popularity and quality, it has established itself as a prestigious event on the vision calendar. There have been 29 successful BMVC since 1985. They were organised in many major universities in the UK, such as Cambridge (1987), Oxford (1990), Birmingham (1995), UEA (2003), Edinburgh (2006), Leeds (2008) and Imperial College London (2017). The scale of the conference has increased significantly in the past decade. In particular, the 2018 conference attracted 533 attendants and 862 full paper submissions, which was a record high. 255 high-quality research papers were accepted. This years conference has received over 1,000 submissions, with full figures and statistics to be announced soon.