Call for Regular Papers [pdf]

With the swift progress of technology, vast amounts of visual data are now accessible on the Internet, which not only presents substantial opportunities for innovative processing of visual information but also paves the way for a variety of commercial applications. However, effectively and efficiently managing, analyzing, comprehending, and processing this data remains a significant challenge. The 14th Computational Visual Media Conference (CVM 2026) will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange cutting-edge research ideas and showcase practical achievements in the diverse domains and applications of visual media.

CVM 2026 will be held in Seoul, South Korea, on April 10 - 12, 2026.

 

Conference Topics

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC)

- Animation and physical simulation

- Cognition of visual media

- Datasets and benchmarking of visual media

- Editing and composition of visual media

- Enhancement and re-rendering of visual media

- Geometric computing for image and video

- Geometry modeling and processing

- Interactive editing of visual media

- Machine Learning for visual media

- Multimodal Learning and Visual-Language Models

- Recognition and understanding of visual media

- Rendering

- Visual Media Computing in Embodied Intelligence

- Visualization and visual analytics

- Scene analysis and understanding

 

Information for Authors

Full papers in English containing original and unpublished results are solicited. The paper length should not exceed 14 pages (including references), except for review articles. The paper should be submitted in PDF format, with a recommended file size of 50 MB or lower. Additionally, each submission may include a supplementary file, which should also be within the size limit of 50 MB.

Please visit the Submission page for more details on submission.

 

Important Dates

Abstract submission: October 10, 2025.

Full papers submission: October 13, 2025.

Acceptance notification: December 15, 2025.

Conference days: April 10 - 12, 2026.

 

All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT. To determine what time this means in your local time zone, you can use The World Clock.

 

Proceedings and Special Journal issues

The program committee will thoroughly review all submitted papers, selecting those of exceptional quality to be accepted as either full papers or poster papers. Accepted full papers will undergo a revision round before being published in prestigious journals, including IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Journal of Computer Science and Technology (Springer), and Computational Visual Media (IEEE Xplore). Accepted poster papers will be published at the conference proceeding by Springer.

Call for Technical Brief

The Call for Technical Briefs for the 14th Computational Visual Media Conference (CVM 2026) is now open, aiming to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners in the field of visual information processing to rapidly share cutting-edge ideas and results. A Technical Brief is a submission type with a concise format and a swift review process, intended for sharing independent, complete, and compact work. It is ideal for presenting: significant work that is still in its early stages, self-contained research with refined content, or creative new applications of existing technologies.

Accepted Technical Briefs will be presented as posters at the conference, which will offer a platform for authors to engage with their peers and receive valuable feedback.

 

Topics of Interest

Topics are identical to the main conference track and include, but are not limited to:

- Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC)

- Animation and physical simulation

- Cognition of visual media

- Datasets and benchmarking of visual media

- Editing and composition of visual media

- Enhancement and re-rendering of visual media

- Geometric computing for image and video

- Geometry modeling and processing

- Interactive editing of visual media

- Machine Learning for visual media

- Multimodal Learning and Visual-Language Models

- Recognition and understanding of visual media

- Rendering

- Visual Media Computing in Embodied Intelligence

- Visualization and visual analytics

- Scene analysis and understanding

 

Information for Authors

Technical briefs in English presenting original, unpublished results are invited. Submissions must not exceed two pages, including references. Papers should be submitted as a PDF (recommended file size of 50 MB or less). All submissions must adhere to the double-blind review policy; please prepare your manuscript to preserve author anonymity. Accepted technical briefs will not be formally published but will be compiled into electronic proceedings for conference attendees and showcased as posters at CVM 2026 to facilitate academic exchange.

 

Important Dates

Abstract Deadline: December 19, 2025.

Submission Deadline: December 22, 2025.

Author Notification: January 22, 2025.

 

All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT. To determine what time this means in your local time zone, you can use The World Clock.

 

For any question concerning short paper submissions please contact the technical briefs program co-chairs: cvm@tsinghua.edu.cn