Date: June 3, 2026, AM, Wednesday
Venue: 507, Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202, United States
Time Zone: Denver (MDT, UTC−6)
Time
Session
Speaker
Institute
8:30-8:40
Welcome Speech & Workshop Introduction
Daqian Shi
Queen Mary University of London
8:40-10:00
Oral Session 1 — 8 min Pre & 2 min QA
1. Kathy Wu: HyperRealm: Hyperbolic Vision Language Models for Real-World Hierarchical Multimodal Understanding
2. Pengfei Cheng: RAG4Outcome: A Retrieval-Augmented Multimodal Framework for Prognostic Prediction in Chronic Osteomyelitis
3. Chengan Che: Can LLM-Generated Text Empower Surgical Vision-Language Pre-training?
4. Wei Cao: Zero-Shot Chinese Character Recognition via Global-Local Dual-Branch Alignment and Hierarchical Inference
5. Teng Jiek See: Hyperbolic Twins: Efficient Finetuning Vision Language Model for Few-Shot Learning via Hyperbolic Geometry
6. Boyu Chen: How CT Window Configurations Affect the Grading Performance of 3D Radiology diagnostics
7. Xiaoyu Yuan: MOTOR-Bench: A Real-world Dataset and Multi-agent Framework for Zero-shot Human Mental State Understanding
8. Yasaman Kashefbahrami: R3PM-Net: Real-time, Robust, Real-world Point Matching Network
10:00-10:30
Coffee Break
10:30-11:00
AI for Solving Real-World Challenges in Brain Imaging
Andre Altmann
University College London
11:00-11:15
Invited Talk
Linkerbot: From Hand to Data to Action
-- Opening the Data Flywheel for General Dexterous Manipulation
Mandy Ma
Linkerbot
11:15-11:35
Oral Session 2 — 8 min Pre & 2 min QA
1. Elizabeth Granda Rodriguez: MEASURE: Multi-stage Evaluation for Assessing Structured Understanding in Resume Extraction
2. Mahule Roy: Adaptive Sensor Fusion for Visual Agents in Dynamic Real-World Environments
11:35-11:40
Award Session
11:40-12:30
Poster Session
To be updated
Presentation Guidelines
Each oral presentation is allocated:
8 minutes presentation
2 minutes Q&A
Session chairs may interrupt presentations that exceed the allocated time.
Oral presenters are requested to upload their presentation slides via email to: ai4rwc@gmail.com
Deadline: June 1st, 2026, 5:00 PM (AoE)
Please bring slides in both PDF and PowerPoint format if possible.
We recommend all posters follow the standard CVPR poster specification:
Size: 84 inches × 42 inches
Orientation: Landscape
Format: PDF preferred
Reference: https://cvpr.thecvf.com/Conferences/2025/PosterPrintingInformation
All poster presenters are required to submit their final poster PDF via email to: ai4rwc@gmail.com
Deadline: June 1st, 2026, 5:00 PM (AoE)
Subject line format: “AI4RWC 2026 Poster Submission – Paper ID XXX”
Please note:
Authors are responsible for arranging and printing their own posters if attending in person.
Poster submission is for workshop record-keeping and organizational purposes only.
Location: Exhibit Hall A, Boards 122–141
Time: 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Authors are strongly encouraged to attend the workshop in person and present their oral presentations and posters during their assigned sessions.
Authors who are unable to attend in person are requested to notify the organizing committee in advance via email to: ai4rwc@gmail.com
AI4RWC 2026 supports hybrid participation for approved remote presenters.
Remote presenters should:
Ensure a stable internet connection
Join early for technical checks
Keep microphone and camera available during Q&A
Further technical instructions will be announced closer to the workshop date.