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Dear Colleagues,
We welcome you to the 26th Computer Vision Winter Workshop (CVWW2023). This year's
workshop is organized for the first time by the Computer Vision Club and the Computer
Vision Lab at the Institute of Visual Computing & Human Centered Technology, Vienna
University of Technology, and will be held in Krems an der Donau, Austria, February 15-17,
2023. After a break of 2 years due to COVID-19 restrictions, it is a pleasure to meet all
participants in person again!
The Computer Vision Winter Workshop (CVWW) is an annual international meeting of
computer vision research groups from Graz, Ljubljana, Prague, and Vienna. The workshop
aims to promote interaction and exchange of ideas between researchers and graduate
students. Its goal is to promote interaction and exchange of ideas among researchers and
PhD students. However, the workshop is open to all, as evidenced by the many international
contributors and participants, and aims to foster a community of collaboration and
knowledge-sharing among computer vision researchers.
The workshop focuses on various computer vision topics, including document analysis,
medical data analysis, 3D computer vision, vision for robotics, machine learning, recognition,
segmentation, and applied computer vision.
A total of 36 papers from 7 countries were submitted for CVWW2023. The program chairs
coordinated the selection of the contributions and conducted a double-blind process. The
international technical program committee consisted of 33 renowned computer vision
experts who performed the peer review. Each paper was reviewed by three experts who
were asked to comment on the strengths and weaknesses of the papers and to justify their
recommendation for acceptance or rejection of a paper. Program chairs relied on the
reviewers' comments to make the final decision on each submission. As a result of this
review process, of the 36 papers submitted, 22 papers were accepted for presentation, and
out of these, 10 original papers were accepted for publication. The program chairs would like
to thank all reviewers for their high quality and detailed comments, which served as valuable
feedback to all authors, and most importantly, for their time and effort, which contributed
to the success of CVWW2023. The workshop program included two invited talks by the
founders of the CVWW series, Prof. Vaclav Hlavac and Prof. Franc Solina, who presented
their views on the history and future of computer vision at the workshop. Unfortunately, the
third founder of the series, Prof. Walter Kropatsch, could not attend the workshop.
We would also like to thank the Computer Vision Club through which the workshop was
organized, and we would like to acknowledge and thank our supporters from the Computer
Vision Lab for their contributions. We also thank our sponsor, the Province of Lower Austria.
We hope the 26th edition of the Computer Vision Winter Workshop will be a productive and
enjoyable meeting that will generate new ideas to drive professional activities. Welcome,
and thank you for your participation!
Robert Sablatnig and Florian Kleber
CVWW 2023 General Chairs
Program Committee



Csaba Beleznai             Florian Kleber      Michael Reiter


Jan Čech                   Matej Kristan       Peter Rot


Luka Cehovin               Roxane Licandro     Peter M. Roth


Vojtech Franc              Alan Lukezic        Robert Sablatnig


Margrit Gelautz            Jiri Matas          Radim Šára


Klemen Grm                 Jon Muhovic         Vitomir Struc


Pedro Hermosilla-Casajus   Janez Perš          Domen Tabernik


Jiří Hladůvka              Roman Pflugfelder   Giorgos Tolias


Marija Ivanovska           Thomas Pock         Sebastian Zambanini


Martin Kampel              Horst Possegger     Vitjan Zavrtanik


Manuel Keglevic            Daniel Prusa        Marvin Burges