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Mandatory In-Person Presentation in CVPR 2026 [D]
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The recent communication from the CVPR Program Committee has raised questions regarding mandatory in-person presentations for accepted papers. While it states that papers will be excluded if not presented in person, there is mention of virtual participation during author registration. This contradictory information is causing confusion, especially for those facing lengthy visa delays in the USA. Many are seeking clarity on whether CVPR will permit virtual attendance. How are others navigating this situation, and what solutions have you found?
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| In the recent mail from CVPR PC about oral and poster decisions, it says that papers would be excluded if the paper is not presented in-person. However, they are also allowing for virtual participation during author registration. This duality is creating lots of confusion. Amid the long USA visa queue, it's almost impossible to secure a visa on time. Does anyone know if CVPR allows for virtual attendance? (I know it's just for name sake, but I have no other option). How u guys are managing this? [link] [comments] |
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