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Breakthrough participation at CVPR conference places INSAIT among the world's leading artificial intelligence institutes

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The Bulgarian institute INSAIT has made a historic breakthrough with 16 papers at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR) - the world's most cited forum for artificial intelligence and computer vision. 

Through the INSAIT Institute at the University of Sofia, Bulgarian scientists are publishing at CVPR for the first time in 40 years. The success puts the country in the top ten in Europe, according to the press centre of the Ministry of Education and Science. The ministry boasts that Bulgaria has more articles than all the countries of Eastern Europe put together. INSAIT is also ahead of universities in Israel, the Netherlands, Finland, Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Spain and Italy.  

The forum is the most prestigious in the field of artificial intelligence and ranks fourth among all scientific forums, along with Nature, The New England Journal of Medicine and Science, the ministry said.



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