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Himangi Mittal

@himangimittal

PhD in Robotics student at Carnegie Mellon University

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🌟 We’re thrilled to welcome Professor Roni Sengupta as a keynote speaker at #WiCV2025 at #CVPR2026! 📢 Don’t miss her talk: “Learning to See the Light: Foundation Models for Lighting-Aware Perception” 🔗 sites.google.com/view/wicv-cvpr… 📅 June 12th | Nashville, TN, USA

🌟 We’re thrilled to welcome Professor <a href="/SenguptRoni/">Roni Sengupta</a> as a keynote speaker at #WiCV2025 at <a href="/CVPR/">#CVPR2026</a>!

📢 Don’t miss her talk: “Learning to See the Light: Foundation Models for Lighting-Aware Perception”

🔗 sites.google.com/view/wicv-cvpr…
📅 June 12th | Nashville, TN, USA
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💡 Join us at #WiCV2025 for an inspiring keynote by Professor Olga Russakovsky from Princeton University 📢 She’ll discuss “Trustworthy (and trusted) computer vision”. 📍 #CVPR2026 2025 | June 12 🔗 sites.google.com/view/wicv-cvpr…

💡 Join us at #WiCV2025 for an inspiring keynote by Professor <a href="/orussakovsky/">Olga Russakovsky</a> from Princeton University

📢 She’ll discuss “Trustworthy (and trusted) computer vision”.

📍 <a href="/CVPR/">#CVPR2026</a> 2025 | June 12
🔗 sites.google.com/view/wicv-cvpr…
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📅 Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 12th (morning)! Join us at #WiCV2025@CVPR for research talks, keynotes, community engagement, and inspiration! #CVPR2025

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🌟 We’re proud to announce Nikhila Ravi Nikhila Ravi from AI at Meta as one of the Keynote Speakers at the Women in Computer Vision Workshop at #CVPR2026 2025! 🚀 Her projects include SAM 2, Segment Anything, and PyTorch3D. Don’t miss her talk! 🗓️Thursday, June 12th (Morning)

🌟 We’re proud to announce Nikhila Ravi <a href="/nikhilaravi/">Nikhila Ravi</a> from <a href="/AIatMeta/">AI at Meta</a> as one of the Keynote Speakers at the Women in Computer Vision Workshop at <a href="/CVPR/">#CVPR2026</a> 2025!

🚀 Her projects include SAM 2, Segment Anything, and PyTorch3D. Don’t miss her talk!

🗓️Thursday, June 12th (Morning)
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RL with verifiable reward has shown impressive results in improving LLM reasoning, but what can we do when we do not have ground truth answers? Introducing Self-Rewarding Training (SRT): where language models provide their own reward for RL training! 🧵 1/n

RL with verifiable reward has shown impressive results in improving LLM reasoning, but what can we do when we do not have ground truth answers?

Introducing Self-Rewarding Training (SRT): where language models provide their own reward for RL training!

🧵 1/n
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👩‍💻 WiCV Workshop #CVPR2026 2025 is happening today! 📍Room 105B starting at 8:30 AM. Expect a morning session with a lineup of engaging talks from our invited speakers and connect with fellow women in research. #WiCV2025 #CVPR2025

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Kicking off #WiCV at #CVPR2026 2025 with Dr. Xiaoying Jin’s keynote on Revolutionizing Mapmaking with Perception, Language, and Generative AI. Great insights on the future of AI-powered mapping! ✨ #WomenInCV #CVPR2025

Kicking off #WiCV at <a href="/CVPR/">#CVPR2026</a> 2025 with Dr. Xiaoying Jin’s keynote on Revolutionizing Mapmaking with Perception, Language, and Generative AI.

Great insights on the future of AI-powered mapping! ✨
#WomenInCV #CVPR2025
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🔥Happening now! 10th Workshop on Computer Vision for Microscopy Image Analysis (CVMI) at #CVPR2026 2025! 📌Join us in Room 214, Nashville Music City Center (or Virtually) #CVPR2025 #Microscopy

🔥Happening now! 10th Workshop on Computer Vision for Microscopy Image Analysis (CVMI) at <a href="/CVPR/">#CVPR2026</a> 2025! 📌Join us in Room 214, Nashville Music City Center (or Virtually) #CVPR2025 #Microscopy
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🔥 Next up at #WiCV #CVPR2025 Prof. Roni Sengupta discussing "Learning to See the Light: Foundation Models for Lighting-Aware Perception." Enjoyable talk on how lighting impacts computer vision models! 💡⚡️ #CVPR2025 #WomenInCV

🔥 Next up at #WiCV <a href="/CVPR/">#CVPR2025</a>  Prof. Roni Sengupta discussing  "Learning to See the Light: Foundation Models for Lighting-Aware Perception."

Enjoyable talk on how lighting impacts computer vision models! 💡⚡️
#CVPR2025 #WomenInCV
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🦸‍♀️ How to build an Anything Model? The author of SAM and SAM-2, Nikhila Ravi (Nikhila Ravi), is one of our amazing keynote speakers this morning at #WiCV #CVPR2026 2025! During her talk, she shared what’s next! 🚀 #CVPR2025 #WomenInCV

🦸‍♀️ How to build an Anything Model?

The author of SAM and SAM-2, Nikhila Ravi (<a href="/nikhilaravi/">Nikhila Ravi</a>), is one of our amazing keynote speakers this morning at #WiCV <a href="/CVPR/">#CVPR2026</a> 2025!

During her talk, she shared what’s next! 🚀
#CVPR2025 #WomenInCV
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🌐 Prof. Olga Russakovsky from Princeton University delivering a powerful keynote at #WiCV @CVPR2025 on Trustworthy (and Trusted) Computer Vision. One of the highlights of her talk was the recognition of her team. A valuable reminder: it’s about the people 💙

🌐 Prof. Olga Russakovsky from Princeton University delivering a powerful keynote at #WiCV @CVPR2025 on Trustworthy (and Trusted) Computer Vision.

One of the highlights of her talk was the recognition of her team. A valuable reminder: it’s about the people 💙
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Our panelists discussing important topics in the community and motivating women to pursue their passion 🔥🔥 #WiCV #CVPR2025

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Check out our new CoRL paper on planning in continuous action spaces by searching over sequences of object transformations!

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Check out our CoRL 2025 paper on learning from past interactions; we show, theoretically and experimentally, the benefit of using a generator-verifier paradigm!