Starting in 2020, Graphics interface will take place independently from its sister conferences, and will aim to build on its strengths while lowering costs for attendance and increasing student participation.
Traditionally, the annual AI/GI/CRV Conference has been a collaboration of three leading conferences: Artificial Intelligence, Graphics Interface and Computer and Robot Vision. All three conferences bring together hundreds of leaders in research, industry, and government, as well as Canada’s most accomplished students, to showcase Canada’s ingenuity, innovation and leadership in intelligent systems and advanced information and communications technology.
The Artificial Intelligence conference’s mission is to foster excellence and leadership in research, development and education in Canada’s artificial intelligence community by facilitating the exchange of knowledge through various media and venues.
Graphics Interface is the Canadian annual conference devoted to computer graphics, interactive systems, and human-computer interaction. It is the oldest regularly-scheduled computer graphics and human-computer interaction conference; the first conference was held in 1969.
Computer and Robot Vision, formerly known as Vision Interface (VI), is the Canadian annual conference related to any aspect of computer vision, robot vision, robotics, medical imaging, image processing or pattern recognition.