We co-organized the CVPPA 2024 Workshop

10 years ago the CVPPA workshop was founded at ECCV, since then we have been co-organiser.

Previously known as CVPPP (Computer Vision Problems in Plant Phenotyping), the workshop focuses on the challenges arising from work on computer vision for plant phenotyping and agriculture. The objectives of this workshop include demonstrating the state-of-the-art, identifying key unsolved problems, and introducing computer scientists with an interest in plant phenotyping to the field. Effective plant phenotyping is urgently needed to support the sustainability of our planet and its inhabitants: having strong community structures and computer vision scientists enter this field is more crucial now than ever.

In Autumn 2024 the CVPPA workshop took place in Milan, Italy at the MiCo Workshop goals include demonstrating the state-of-the-art, identifying key unsolved problems, and introducing computer scientists with an interest in plant phenotyping to the field. One of our works has also been a part of this workshop:

Buffat, Jim, Miguel Pato, Kevin Alonso, Stefan Auer, Emiliano Carmona, Stefan W. Maier, Rupert Müller, Patrick Rademske, Uwe Rascher, and Hanno Scharr. "Retrieval of sun-induced plant fluorescence in the O2-A absorption band from DESIS imagery." Submitted to the 2024 CVPPA Workshop at ECCV. 2024. Preprint available: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2411.08925.

This workshop will highlight challenges arising from work on computer vision for plant phenotyping and agriculture. Workshop goals include demonstrating the state-of-the-art, identifying key unsolved problems, and introducing computer scientists with an interest in plant phenotyping to the field. Effective plant phenotyping is urgently needed to support the sustainability of our planet and its inhabitants: having strong community structures and computer vision scientists enter this field is more crucial now than ever.

Accepted Papers & Extended Abstracts

Previous Editions

This workshop was previously known as CVPPP, Computer Vision Problems in Plant Phenotyping.

Last Modified: 04.12.2024