Computer Vision Conference 2026

CVC 2026


Computer Security & Cryptography Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition Data Mining & Analysis Human Computer Interaction Robotics



Please consider submitting your papers/ posters for Computer Vision Conference (CVC) 2026.



 



The conference aims to bring together researchers, scholars, practitioners, and experts from around the world to share their insights, discoveries, and research outcomes. We invite you to submit your original research papers, posters, and proposals on a wide range of topics within the realm of computing, including but not limited to:



Machine Vision and Deep Learning




  •  Foundation Models in Vision

  •  Vision Transformers

  •  Self-supervised Learning

  •  Diffusion Models

  •  Explainable AI (XAI)

  •  Cloud & Edge-enabled Vision Systems

  •  Human Computer Interaction

  •  Convolutional Neural Networks

  •  Motion Synthesis



Image Processing




  •  Image/Video Enhancement

  •  Object Detection

  •  Motion Deblurring

  •  Feature Detection

  •  Visual Recognition

  •  Multi & Spatio-Temporal Processing

  •  Text-to-Image/Video Synthesis

  •  Scene Understanding

  •  Multi-modal Image Fusion

  •  Photorealistic Image Synthesis



Data Science




  •  Predictive Modeling

  •  Data Augmentation

  •  Statistical Analysis

  •  Dimensionality Reduction

  •  Anomaly Detection

  •  Causal Inference in Vision

  •  Transfer Learning

  •  Time-Series Analysis

  •  Clustering and classification

  •  Generative Adversarial Networks



Applications




  •  Autonomous vehicles

  •  Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR)

  •  Brain-Machine Interfaces

  •  Robotics and Systems

  •  Surveillance & Security

  •  Intrusion Detection

  •  Remote Sensing

  •  Biometric Systems

  •  Medical Image Analysis

  •  Smart Cities



Submissions will undergo a rigorous double blind peer-review process by an esteemed panel of experts.



Accepted papers presented during the conference, will be published in the conference proceedings, and considered for potential inclusion in Springer series "Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems" indexed in Web of Science, SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH and SCImago.



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Looking forward to your submissions.