IEEE Video and Image Processing Cup
IEEE Video and Image Processing Cup
The Video and Image Processing Cup (VIP Cup) competition encourages teams of students to work together to solve real-world problems using video and image processing methods and techniques. Three final teams are chosen to present their work during ICIP to compete for the US$5,000 grand prize!
SPS VIP Cup Competition Terms & Conditions
IMPORTANT: All team members must fully read and agree to the terms in this SPS Student Competition Terms and Conditions document in order to be eligible in any SPS Student Competition. By checking the agreement checkbox during team registration, all team members agree to all of the Terms & Conditions mentioned in this document:
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IMPORTANT: [Judges and Team Supervisors] The IEEE Conflict of Interest form must be completed before participating in the competition. Complete the Conflict-of-Interest form.
SS-OCT Data
The central wavelength, spectral bandwidth and A-scan rate of the custom-made SS-OCT are 1064 nm, 100 nm, and 100 kHz, respectively.
The participants included people with DME or “1”, Healthy or “0” , and Non-diabetic patients or “2” with AMD, CNV, or Macular Hole (MH) disorders. Each subject contains 300 B-scans with 300 to 1200 x 300 pixels resolution.
The Dataset: Includes 100 volumes which has been obtained after image quality assessment with automatic cropping. Each subject contains 30 to 300 B-scan with 300 x 300 pixels resolution. The participants included people with DME or “1” (30 subjects), Healthy or “0” (42 subjects), and Non-diabetic patients or “2” (28 subjects) with AMD, CNV, or Macular Hole (MH) disorders.