Room within the conference venue: TBA
NEW!! Accepted Full-Papers Announcements (to appear in ICCV workshop proceedings)
We are delighted to announce that the following submissions have been accepted for publication in the ICCV 2025 Workshop Proceedings:
Paper ID 00004: “WP-CLIP: Leveraging CLIP to Predict Wölfflin’s Principles in Visual Art”
Paper ID 00003: “VQArt-Bench: A Semantically Rich VQA Benchmark for Art and Cultural Heritage”
Paper ID 00011: “Leveraging Diffusion Models for Stylization Using Multiple Style Images”
Paper ID 00015: “Composite Reflections”
Paper ID 00006: “Controllable Single-Shot Animation Blending with Temporal Conditioning”
Paper ID 00007: “Enhancing Artwork Style Clustering via Neural Representation Re-Alignment”
We extend our congratulations to all authors on their excellent contributions. Oral and poster presentation allocations will be communicated to the accepted authors via email along with camera ready instructions.
IMPORTANT! Camera ready upload. Authors have now received emails with instructions for how to upload their camera ready papers. This email has gone out to the primary contact for each paper, so please check with your co-authors. The email is titled: "ICCVW 2025 - Paper Submission and Copyright Transfer Instructions By Designated Contact".
Deadline to submit Camera-Ready Paper and Copyrights is Friday, August 18, 2025 @ 11:59 Pacific Time
Questions? Contact your editor and provide your Name, Paper ID, Paper Title.
CPS Editor: Martha Nunez
martha.nunez+ICCVW@contractor.ieee.org
To those who did not make it to the workshop proceedings, you are welcome to submit extended abstracts up to maximum 4 pages. Deadline- August 9th, 11:59 PM (AoE).
Why to attend?
Creative fields deeply influence society, driving economic and cultural developments through art, design, museum exhibitions, photography, and films, centered on visual content’s creation, use, and analysis. Today, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer vision are revolutionising how we create, study, and preserve visual content. The AI4VA workshop at ICCV is your gateway to this exciting convergence of technology and creativity. Whether you are an artist, art historian, designer, filmmaker, ethics advocate, or computer vision researcher, this is the space to exchange ideas, spark collaborations, and push boundaries.
The workshop focuses on three main objectives:
Pioneering the Intersection of Arts and AI: Experience cutting-edge advances in AI-driven creativity, from generative models and style transfer to interactive demonstrations of ethical art.
Exploring the Full Spectrum of Creative Technologies: Dive into research on photorealistic image generation, image and illustration understanding, vision-language models, content enhancement, novel view synthesis, and dataset creation for virtual reality, gaming, and more.
Diverse Participation and Accessibility: AI4VA invites creators and researchers at all levels, with in-person and online participation to foster accessibility and global dialogue.
Special Focus: AI for Cultural and Artistic Heritage
Artificial intelligence is transforming the study, preservation, and interpretation of art and heritage. Discover the latest research on using AI to analyse, restore, and classify artworks, artefacts, and historical records across textual, visual, and multimodal data.
Topics (See Participation)
TOPICS include but are not limited to:
Art History and AI
3D scene/ object reconstruction from historical art/ existing modern artworks/ storybook illustrations
Novel approaches for generative art
Generative arts, ethics, and safety
2D and 3D human pose in art and animations
Multi-modal multimedia systems and human-machine interaction
Multimedia databases and digital libraries for artistic research
Visual Question Answering (VQA) or Captioning for Art
Interactive 3D media and immersive AR/VR for visual art/ films/ storytelling/ comics
Media content analysis and search
Any other topic at the intersection of AI and Visual Art.
Submission Site: https://openreview.net/group?id=thecvf.com/ICCV/2025/Workshop/AI4VA