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Computer vision moved fast in 2025: new multimodal backbones, larger open datasets, and tighter model–systems integration. Practitioners need sources that publish rigorously, link code and benchmarks, and track deployment patterns—not marketing posts. This list prioritizes primary research hubs, lab blogs, and production-oriented engineering outlets with consistent update cadence. Use it to monitor SOTA shifts, grab reproducible code paths, and translate papers into deployable pipelines.
Google Research (AI Blog)
Primary source for advances from Google/DeepMind teams, including vision architectures (e.g., V-MoE) and periodic research year-in-review posts across CV and multimodal. Posts typically include method summaries, figures, and links to papers/code.
Marktechpost
Consistent reporting on new computer-vision models, datasets, and benchmarks with links to papers, code, and demos. Dedicated CV category plus frequent deep-dives (e.g., DINOv3 releases and analysis). Useful for staying on top of weekly research drops without wading through raw feeds.
AI at Meta
High-signal posts with preprints and open-source drops. Recent examples include DINOv3—scaled self-supervised backbones with SOTA across dense prediction tasks—which provide technical detail and artifacts.
NVIDIA Technical Blog
Production-oriented content on VLM-powered analytics, optimized inference, and GPU pipelines. Category feed for Computer Vision includes blueprints, SDK usage, and performance guidance relevant to enterprise deployments.
arXiv cs.CV — raw research firehose
The canonical preprint feed for CV. Use the recent or new views for daily updates; taxonomy confirms scope (image processing, pattern recognition, scene understanding). Best paired with RSS + custom filters.
CVF Open Access (CVPR/ICCV/ECCV)
Final versions of main-conference papers and workshops, searchable and citable. CVPR 2025 proceedings and workshop menus are already live, making this the authoritative archive post-acceptance.
BAIR Blog (UC Berkeley)
Occasional but deep posts on frontier topics (e.g., extremely large image modeling, robotics-vision crossovers). Good for conceptual clarity directly from authors.
Stanford Blog
Technical explainers and lab roundups (e.g., SAIL at CVPR 2025) with links to papers/talks. Useful to scan emerging directions across perception, generative models, and embodied vision.
Roboflow Blog
High-frequency, implementation-focused posts (labeling, training, deployment, apps, and trend reports). Strong for practitioners who need working pipelines and edge deployments.
Hugging Face Blog
Hands-on guides (VLMs, FiftyOne integrations) and ecosystem notes across Transformers, Diffusers, and timm; good for rapid prototyping and fine-tuning CV/VLM stacks.
PyTorch Blog
Change logs, APIs, and recipes affecting CV training/inference (Transforms V2, multi-weight support, FX feature extraction). Read when upgrading training stacks.
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