The workshop includes an archival track and a non-archival track. Accepted papers of both tracks will be presented during the workshop.
Papers must be prepared according to the ECCV 2026 template and submitted as PDF documents, following ECCV Submission Policies.
Only the papers accepted to the archival track will be published in the ECCV workshop proceedings.
Each accepted regular paper must be registered under an author registration, see ECCV 2026 Registration for more information.
Regular papers (archival track):
[Submission URL coming soon]
Submissions should be a maximum of 8 pages, in the ECCV style, with unlimited pages for references.
Dual submission are not allowed. Papers submitted to the archival track must be original research.
Papers must be prepared according to the ECCV 2026 template and submitted as anonymized PDF documents.
Supplemental materials are also allowed, both in PDF and ZIP format.
Extended abstracts (non-archival track):
[Submission URL coming soon]
There is no minimum number of pages, only a maximum of 4 pages (excluding references).
Dual submissions are allowed for the non-archival track, namely papers that are currently under review or have been already accepted for publication previously.
The goal of the non-archival track is to give authors an opportunity to present recent work. The review process for this track will be relatively light and will mainly focus on whether the topic of the paper is suitable for the workshop.
Extended abstracts do not need to be anonymized and will be made available on the workshop webpage.