Competition Details
LPCVC addresses three foundational and critical directions in computer vision. Utilizing the Qualcomm AI-Hub website and toolbox, this challenge focuses on optimizing and deploying models on edge devices, including mobile phones and AI PCs. Participants will submit their models online, with various acceptable formats like Pytorch, Tensorflow, Tflite and ONNX, making the process convenient and accessible to a global community of developers.
This challenge will be helpful for advancing efficient computer vision, encouraging developers to create CV applications that run directly and easily on real devices. Unlike other existing competitions, LPCVC’s topics are derived from practical, real-world applications on edge devices. Participants do not necessarily use large or heavy cloud GPU servers to train those models targeted at edge devices, significantly lowering the hardware requirements for developers, researchers, and students.
Open-source sample solutions will be provided as references and qualification. If a submitted solution is inferior to the sample solution, the submission is disqualified. The winning solutions will be publicly released along with the test dataset, fostering further development within the efficient computer vision community.
All teams need to register on lpcv.ai website (registration will be open later) with the signed Participant Agreement and Acknowledgement. Visit each track’s introduction page for more details.
Participation Steps
Organizers / Advisors
Name | Organization | |
Prof. Yung-Hsiang Lu | Purdue University | yunglu@purdue.edu |
Zihao Ye | Purdue University | ye277@purdue.edu |
Vincent Zhao | Purdue University | zhao1322@purdue.edu |
Prof. George Thiruvathukal | Loyola University Chicago | gthiruvathukal@luc.edu |
Prof. Mooi Choo Chuah | Lehigh University | mcc7@lehigh.edu |
Bo Lang | Lehigh University | bol221@lehigh.edu |
Zhen Yao | Lehigh University | zhy321@lehigh.edu |
Zhihao Zheng | Lehigh University | zhzc21@lehigh.edu |
Shuai Zhang | Qualcomm | shuazhan@qti.qualcomm.com |
Xiao Hu | Qualcomm | hux@qti.qualcomm.com |
Taotao Jing | Qualcomm | tjing@qti.qualcomm.com |
Xin Li | Qualcomm | lxi@qti.qualcomm.com |
Kory Watson | Qualcomm | kwatson@qti.qualcomm.com |
Ashwin Murthy | Qualcomm | ashwmurt@qti.qualcomm.com |
FAQ
Answer: Yes. Anyone is welcome to submit to the 2025 LPCVC any track.
Answer: The winners will be invited to our workshop at 2025 CVPR (pending acceptance), and we will hand over the winner’s prizes. We only support shipping for United States addresses upon request.
Answer: Team registration will be enabled before the submission window opens. Stay tuned for any updates/announcements through the Newsletter or join Qualcomm AI Hub Slack Workspace! Make sure to join channel #lpcvc for competition related notifications.
Answer: The 2025 LPCVC submission window will open from 11:59 PM Pacific Time on March 1, 2025, to 11:59 PM Pacific Time on April 1, 2025.
Answer: Yes. For a team to win in each track, the winning solutions are required to be open-sourced. More details can be found in the Participant Agreement.
Answer: The Qualcomm AI Hub website is updated every Monday at 3:00 PM PST. Please wait for around two hours and check again.