Abstract: | Recent general AI conferences show a decline in both the number and quality of vision papers, whereas there is a great growth and specialization of computer vision conferences. Hence, one might conclude that CV is parting, or has parted, company from AI. This essay proposes that the divorce of CV and AI suggested above is actually an "open marriage", and while CV is developing through its own research agenda, there are many shared areas of interest and many of its key goals, assumptions and characteristics are also clearly found in AI.
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