Recently, acceptance notifications were issued for the 20th IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV 2025). FAN Congyi, a 2022 undergraduate student from the College of Computer Science and Techonology, had his research paper “Align Your Rhythm: Generating Highly Aligned Dance Poses with Gating-Enhanced Rhythm-Aware Feature Representation” accepted by the conference, with himself as the first author. Associate Professor GUAN Jian is the corresponding author.
ICCV is one of the three most influential top-tier international conferences in the field of computer vision and is also recognized as a Category A international conference in artificial intelligence by the China Computer Federation (CCF). Held biennially, this year’s conference will take place in Hawaii, USA. A total of 11,239 valid submissions were received, with 2,698 papers accepted, resulting in an acceptance rate of 24%.

Figure 1: Music-driven dance generation approach aligning rhythm and poses

Representative samples of dance generation across multiple music genres
In recent years, the College of Computer Science and Technology has championed a research education philosophy combining demand-driven and interest-oriented approaches. It encourages the exploration of cutting-edge technologies and applied research while continuously exploring new models for talent development. Consequently, the School’s undergraduates have consistently achieved outstanding results in international top-tier conferences and authoritative domain competitions.