2nd workshop on critical evaluation of
generative models and their impact on society
20 October 2025
at ICCV 2025, Honolulu, Hawaii
20 October 2025
at ICCV 2025, Honolulu, Hawaii
Format. We call for novel work and work in progress that has not been published elsewhere. Submissions must follow the ICCV 2025 template and will be peer-reviewed in a single-blind fashion. We welcome the following formats:
Full papers: 8 pages (excluding references). By default, accepted papers will be included in the ICCV workshop proceedings, unless authors choose to opt out of inclusion in the proceedings, in which case the paper should be made available on arXiv.
Extended abstracts: 1 to 4 pages (excluding references). Accepted extended abstracts will not be published in the proceedings but should be made available on arXiv.
Outstanding previously published papers: recently published papers elsewhere such as ICCV, CVPR, NeurIPS, etc. We will not review these papers again and it is not necessary to change the format to the ICCV 2025 template. A jury of organizers will select these papers. They will be presented as a poster presentation during the workshop and not included in the proceedings.
Topics. The workshop revolves around two main topics, visual quality assessment and impact on society:
Visual generation quality assessment
Image-quality evaluation metrics aligned with human perception.
Language and vision alignment metrics in text-to-image generation.
Protocols for reproducible human evaluation.
New benchmarks for visual generative models.
Visual generation impact on society
Data audition and analysis.
Social bias evaluation.
Privacy threads detection.
Intellectual property violation detection.
Impact on the informational environment.
Impact on the cultural environment.
Impact on the natural environment.
Due to ethical considerations, topics involving the generation of images of humans or human body parts, such as faces or other anatomical features, are excluded from the scope of the workshop unless they are explicitly focused on the social impact of such images. For example, work solely focused on generating facial images, which may have applications in surveillance, would not be considered to be within scope unless the primary focus is on their social impact.
Submission site: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/CEGIS2025
The Microsoft CMT service will be used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service will be provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
Paper submission: June 26th 2025. Extended deadline: July 2nd 2025
Notification to authors: July 10th, 2025.
Camera-ready submission: August 18th, 2025.
Workshop: October 20th, 2025.
All dates are 11:59PM, Pacific Time.
To contact the organizers please use cegis-workshop@googlegroups.com