Call for Posters

CVC 2026 invites researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals to submit their cutting-edge work for poster presentation. This conference provides a dynamic forum for the dissemination of advanced research in AI, fostering a collaborative environment where attendees can share their latest innovations, gain insights from peers, and engage with leading experts in the field.

Poster presentations offer a unique opportunity to present research in a visually engaging format, encouraging interactive discussions and networking among attendees. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or an emerging scholar, presenting a poster at the CVC 2026 is an excellent way to showcase your work, receive constructive feedback, and connect with the broader computing community.

Note: Posters will not be included or published in the main conference proceedings.

Round 1

  • Submission Deadline: 01 July 2025
  • Acceptance Notification: 01 August 2025
  • Camera Ready Submission: 01 September 2025
  • Conference Dates: 26-27 March 2026

Round 2

  • Submission Deadline: 01 September 2025
  • Acceptance Notification: 01 October 2025
  • Camera Ready Submission: 01 November 2025
  • Conference Dates: 26-27 March 2026

Poster Submission Guidelines

Authors are required to submit a poster paper. Poster papers should be a minimum of five pages, clearly describing the research questions addressed and their contribution to the research community. Poster Papers will also be published in the conference proceedings.

The format for the poster paper should be as follows:

  • Statement of Topic: A short title.
  • Abstract (Description): The abstract is a short description of your poster.
  • Purpose — What was the intent or goal of the study? What did you want to learn?
  • Background/Significance — What was the problem and why was it important? What knowledge are you building on?
  • Method — What was the design? What was the sample? What instruments were used? How was data collected and analyzed?
  • Results — What were the findings?
  • Conclusions — What do the findings mean?

Draft posters will be requested after the acceptance of poster paper. All submissions should be anonymised and will be reviewed by an international panel of experts.

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Conference Topics

Machine Vision

  • Vision Algorithms
  • 3D Computer Vision
  • Deep Learning for Vision
  • Object Retrieval
  • Convolutional Neural Networks
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Human Interaction
  • Gesture Mapping
  • Computational Optimization
  • Motion Synthesis

Image Processing

  • Image Enhancement
  • Object Detection
  • Motion Deblurring
  • Feature extraction
  • Visual Recognition
  • Multi & Spatio-Temporal Processing
  • Video Enhancement
  • Scene Understanding
  • Motion and Tracking
  • Edge Detection

Data Science

  • Predictive Modeling
  • Data Augmentation
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Dimensionality Reduction
  • Anomaly Detection
  • Multimodal Data Fusion
  • Transfer Learning
  • Time-Series Analysis
  • Clustering and classification
  • Generative Adversarial Networks

Applications

  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Augmented Reality
  • Virtual Reality
  • Robotics and Systems
  • Surveillance
  • Intrusion Detection
  • Remote Sensing
  • Biometric Systems
  • Medical Image Analysis
  • Environmental monitoring