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Professor Kuk-Jin Yoon’s Research Team at the Department of Mechanical Engineering Achieves Landmark Success with 10 Papers Accepted at CVPR 2026​
View : 1539 Date : 2026-03-06 Writer : PR Office

<Professor Kuk-Jin Joon from Department of Mechanical Engineering>


Professor Kuk-Jin Yoon’s research team from our university’s Department of Mechanical Engineering has once again demonstrated its overwhelming academic prowess by having a total of 10 papers accepted as lead authors at the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026 (CVPR 2026).

CVPR is the most influential international conference in the fields of artificial intelligence and visual intelligence. Since its inception in 1983, it has selected outstanding research through a rigorous peer-review process every year. For CVPR 2026, a total of 16,092 papers were submitted worldwide, with 4,090 accepted, resulting in a competitive acceptance rate of approximately 25.42%. Achieving 10 accepted papers as lead or corresponding authors from a single laboratory is regarded as an exceptionally rare and world-class feat.

Professor Kuk-Jin Yoon’s team conducts extensive research with the ultimate goal of achieving human-level visual intelligence. The papers accepted this year cover cutting-edge topics in computer vision, including:

  • Event camera-based technologies

  • Perception technologies for autonomous driving

  • AI optimization and adaptation techniques

This achievement follows the team's remarkable success at ICCV 2025 last year, where they published 12 papers as lead/corresponding authors. The results at CVPR 2026 further solidify the laboratory's position as a global hub for pioneering computer vision research. The research team plans to continue contributing to the advancement of future AI technologies by tackling challenging research that transcends the limitations of existing methods.

Meanwhile, CVPR 2026 is scheduled to be held in Denver, Colorado, USA, from June 3 to June 7.

<CVPR 2026 (Denver, USA)>

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