This repo is a running feed of computer-vision research, tracking new papers and notable results so practitioners can keep up without scouring multiple sites. It’s organized chronologically and often thematically, making it easy to scan what’s new in detection, segmentation, recognition, generative vision, 3D, and video understanding. The cadence is intentionally frequent, reflecting how quickly CV advances and how hard it is to maintain awareness while working full time. By aggregating paper titles and references in one place, it reduces the overhead of deciding what to read next and helps you spot trends early. It doubles as a personal knowledge log: you can star or fork it to build your own “to-read” roadmap. For students and engineers alike, it’s a practical way to stay research-literate without getting overwhelmed.
Features
- Daily or near-daily additions of fresh computer-vision papers
- Chronological organization for quick scanning and backlog review
- Topical clustering across detection, segmentation, 3D, video, and more
- Lightweight summaries or pointers to prioritize reading
- Useful as a personal literature queue or team reading list
- Long-term archive to observe field trends over time