PAMI NewsLetter
- ICCV 2025: Call for Papers
- CVPR 2025: Call for Demos
- CVPR 2025: Call for Doctoral Consortium Participation
- CVPR 2025: Call for AI Art
- WACV 2025: Call for Motions
- WACV 2025: Call for Participation
- arXiv Needs Computer Vision Moderators
- FGVC12 Workshop: Call for Papers
- Biometrics Council Awards
- IEEE T-BIOM Special Issue on “Generative AI and Large Vision-Language Models for Biometrics”
- IAPR January 2025 Newsletter
- Information Needed: Awards Given Prior to 2000
- ICCV 2025: Call for Papers
IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision October 19-23rd 2025 Honolulu, HI
Papers in the main technical program must describe high-quality, original research. Topics of interest cover all aspects of computer vision and pattern recognition. All submissions will be handled electronically via the OpenReview conference submission website.
Important Dates:
Paper Registration Deadline: March 3rd, 2025 11:59pm Pacific Time Submission and Supplementary Materials Deadline: March 7th, 2025 11:59pm Pacific Time Reviews Released: May 9th, 2025 Rebuttal Period: May 10-16, 2025 Final Decisions: June 20th, 2025
More information coming soon at: https://iccv.thecvf.com/
- CVPR 2025: Call for Demos
Applications for demos at CVPR 2025 are now open. If accepted, your demo will have a booth that is next to and concurrent with the CVPR poster session where you can show off your work to thousands of CVPR presenters and attendees. Demos can be as complicated as a robotics demonstration or as simple as an app running on a phone or laptop — the goal is to provide a compelling and intimate platform for engaging with other CVPR presenters and attendees. Demos can be associated with a publication at CVPR 2025 (or at any other conference), but this is not a requirement, and demos that do not correspond to any publication are encouraged. Submissions from veteran CVPR attendees and those who have never attended before are welcome. To submit your demo proposal, see the detailed instructions here:
https://cvpr.thecvf.com/Conferences/2025/CallForDemos
Demo Submission Due Date: Mar 03, 2025 AOE Demo Acceptance Notification Date: Mar 28, 2025 Demonstrations: June 13-15, 2025
- CVPR 2025: Call for Doctoral Consortium Participation
The Doctoral Consortium provides a unique opportunity for students, who are close to finishing or who have recently finished their doctorate, to interact with experienced researchers in computer vision. A senior member of the community will be assigned as a mentor for each student based on the student’s preference or similarity of research interests. All students and mentors will attend a Doctoral Consortium event during the conference (in-person), allowing the students to discuss their ongoing research and career plans with their mentor. In addition, each student will present a poster, either describing their thesis research or a single recent paper, to the other participants and their mentors.
Important Dates Submission deadline: Mar 15, 2025 11:59 PM PDT Notification of acceptance: March 31, 2025 (estimated) Doctoral Consortium event: TBD, but we expect it will be on Jun 14, 2025 (11:30 am - 1:30 pm)
More information: https://cvpr.thecvf.com/Conferences/2025/CallForDoctoralConsortium
- CVPR 2025: Call for AI Art
Computer vision techniques have long been used to make art, with tools such as GANs, diffusion models, and NeRF gaining popularity in recent years to create novel aesthetics, imagine new ways of seeing the world and investigate the potential of human-machine collaboration in the arts. In addition to that, artists have been looking critically into the workings and applications of object and facial recognition, producing works that highlight the limitations of the current state of technology, critique the machine’s view of the world and use the technology in unexpected ways.
At CVPR 2025, we will present an exhibition of AI artworks at the Music City Center, Nashville and in an online gallery at thecvf-art.com. We encourage submissions from anyone interested in AI art, whether you’re a computer vision researcher with visually engaging results or a professional artist. Submissions may include, but are not restricted to:
- Artworks created with novel computer vision techniques
- Artworks created using established computer vision techniques in original or unexpected ways
- Artworks presenting a critical or alternative perspective on computer vision techniques and applications
Timeline: Deadline for art submissions: Mar 09, 2025 AOE Art acceptance notification Apr 06, 2025 AOE Art Gallery Exhibition: Jun 13-15, 2025
More information: https://cvpr.thecvf.com/Conferences/2025/CallForAIArt
- WACV 2025: Call for Motions
The next PAMI TC meeting will be held during WACV 2025 (day and time TBD). If you have a motion related to WACV, or an item that you would like to raise for discussion, send it to Walter Scheirer ([email protected]) by February 15th. A meeting agenda will be sent out to the community shortly before the start of the conference.
- WACV 2025: Call for Participation
IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision Feb. 28 – Mar. 4, Tucson, Arizona
The IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV) is an elite international computer vision event comprising the main conference and several co-located workshops and tutorials. It has traditionally been a forum for applied work in computer vision, though all papers related to the field are welcome.
Registration is now open: https://wacv2025.thecvf.com/registration/
- arXiv Needs Computer Vision Moderators
Are you committed to Open Science? Do you enjoy keeping up with the literature? Do you have 10 years of research experience? If so, you are eligible to serve as a moderator of the cs.CV category at arXiv. Most submissions to arXiv are good, but like any website that accepts input from the general public, submissions must be moderated. Moderators enforce arXiv policies and ensure that cs.CV postings belong in cs.CV. A set of automated tools flag potential problems, and we have a good web interface where moderators can quickly go through the flagged submissions to check whether they are ok. Because of the overwhelming success of computer vision, cs.CV is one of the biggest and most important categories at arXiv. Contact the CS area editor Tom Dietterich ([email protected]) if you are interested!
- FGVC12 Workshop: Call for Papers
June 11/12 2025 @ CVPR 2025 in Nashville, US Website: https://sites.google.com/view/fgvc12 Bluesky: @fgvcworkshop.bsky.social LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/fgvcworkshop X: @fgvcworkshop Email: [email protected]
The FGVC workshop discusses domains where expert knowledge is typically required, and investigates artificial systems that can efficiently distinguish a large number of very similar visual concepts. The scope of the workshop is broad, as fine-grained challenges appear in any computer vision sub-discipline. Hence, the relevant topics are neither restricted to vision nor categorization. Participants are encouraged to submit research papers and to take part in a set of competitions organized in conjunction with the workshop - details below. We will also have an exciting lineup of invited speakers from computer vision through to domain experts.
PAPER SUBMISSION FGVC12 will have two paper tracks and a nectar track. Papers in track 1 and 2 will be reviewed. They will showcase new work, along with applications of fine-grained learning. Submission will be via CMT. All details on the submission website: https://sites.google.com/view/fgvc12/submission
1) Proceedings track: [Deadline for Submission: March 05, 2025] 2) Non-archival track: [Deadline for Submission: March 31, 2025] 3) Nectar track (Present already published and peer-reviewed papers in the form of a poster): [Deadline for Submission: April 30, 2025]
- Biometrics Council Awards
Call for Nominations: 2025 IEEE Biometrics Council Awards (Deadline: 1st March 2025)
The IEEE Biometrics Council is inviting nominations for three prestigious council awards.
Details on the call are available at https://ieee-biometrics.org/2025-award-nominations-open/
_ 1. IEEE Biometrics Council Meritorious Service Award _ Deadline: March 1, 2025
_ 2. IEEE Biometrics Council Leadership Award _ Deadline: March 1, 2025
_ 3. IEEE Biometrics Council Best Doctoral Dissertation Award _ Deadline: March 1, 2025
- IEEE T-BIOM Special Issue on “Generative AI and Large Vision-Language Models for Biometrics”
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Transactions on Biometrics, Behavior, and Identity Science (T-BIOM) Special Issue on Generative AI and Large Vision-Language Models for Biometrics
Submission Deadline: 31 May 2025 Targeted Publication: Q1 2026
Paper submission: https://ieee.atyponrex.com/journal/tbiom
The proposed T-BIOM special issue will provide a platform to discuss the latest advancements and technical achievements related to Generative AI and Large vision-language models when applied to problems in biometrics.
The topics of interest of the special issue include, but are not limited to:
- Novel generative AI models for responsible synthesis of biometric data
- Novel generative models for conditional data synthesis
- Biometrics interpretability and explainability through large language-vision models
- Few-shot learning from large language-vision models
- Generative AI and LVMs for detecting attacks on biometrics systems
- Generative AI-based image restoration
- Information leakage of synthetic data
- Data factories and label generation for biometric models
- Quality assessment of AI generated data
- Synthetic data for data augmentation
- Detection of generated AI contents
- Bias mitigation using synthetic data
- LLMs and VLMs for biometrics
- Watermarking AI generated content
- New synthetic datasets and performance benchmarks
- Security and privacy issues regarding the use of generative AI methods for biometrics
- Ethical considerations regarding the use of generative AI methods for biometrics
- Parameter efficient fine-tuning of VLMs for biometrics applications
- IAPR January 2025 Newsletter
Dear IAPR Community Members,
The January 2025 Issue of the IAPR Newsletter is now available at:
https://iapr.org/2025/01/january-2025-newsletter
- Information Needed: Awards Given Prior to 2000
It has come to the attention of the PAMI-TC officers that comprehensive records for awards given out at major computer vision meetings (CVPR, ICCV, ECCV) is not available. In an effort to document our field’s history, we are asking the community to help us fill the gap in our knowledge. If you have information about awards given prior to the year 2000, please contact TC Chair Walter Scheirer ([email protected]). A record of awards can be found here: https://www.thecvf.com/?page_id=413 (to be mirrored on the PAMI TC website soon).
Any other information of historical interest to the TC would be welcomed as we revamp our website.
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