We invite authors to submit unpublished papers that follow the theme and topics of our workshop. Accepted papers will be presented at a poster session. All submissions will go through a double-blind review process. Papers will be selected based on relevance, significance, and novelty of results, technical merit, and clarity of presentation. Papers will be published in CVPR 2026 proceedings.
Format: CVPR 2026 paper template (PDF).
Length: Up to 8 pages excluding references.
Review process: Double-blind peer review, following CVPR policy.
Proceedings: Accepted papers will be published in the CVPR 2026 Workshop Proceedings (CVF Open Access).
Submission site: OpenReview
(All dates are at 11:59 PM, Pacific Time.)
Submission deadline: March 11, 2026 (Wed), 11:59 PM
Author notification: March 31, 2026 (Tue), 11:59 PM
Camera-ready deadline: April 8, 2026 (Wed), 11:59 PM
Workshop: June 3 or 4, 2026
We welcome submissions including (but not limited to):
Large FoV vision sensors (fisheye, catadioptric, 360° cameras)
Challenges, limitations, and opportunities for ML/CV methods on large-FoV data
Foundation models that generalize across camera geometries
Single or multi-view scene-level applications with large-FoV data
Novel modalities for large FOV vision sensors (event, infrared, multi-spectral)
Real-time applications of large FOV cameras (robotics, VR, UI/UX)
Wide FoV and 360° imaging can capture more expansive content than standard perspective imagery, raising special privacy considerations—especially with increasingly “always-on” sensors in vehicles and XR/AR/VR settings. We encourage submissions and discussion on privacy implications and privacy-preserving techniques unique to fisheye and 360° imagery.