CVIP 2026 — 11th International Conference on Computer Vision and Image Processing
📅 Wednesday, 9 December 2026 → Saturday, 12 December 2026 in 143 days
A computer-vision and image-processing conference at NIT Calicut, relevant to AI researchers working on vision, perception, pattern recognition and applied imaging systems.
The 11th International Conference on Computer Vision and Image Processing (CVIP 2026) is the flagship event of the long-running CVIP series, jointly organised by the National Institute of Technology Calicut (NIT Calicut) in Kerala, India, and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). It takes place on the NIT Calicut campus from 9 to 12 December 2026 and is endorsed, as in previous editions, by the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR).
CVIP brings together students, researchers, academics and industry practitioners working in computer vision, image processing and allied AI technologies, providing a peer-reviewed forum for original research alongside scholarly discussion and academic-industry collaboration. The programme is structured around keynotes and tutorials, with a multi-track call for papers run over two submission rounds through the Microsoft Research (CMT) portal. Accepted papers are planned for publication in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series, subject to final approval. With a decade of editions hosted across the Indian Institutes of Technology and NITs, CVIP carries a solid academic reputation. For vision and pattern-recognition researchers — particularly across India and the wider region — it offers a well-regarded, IAPR-endorsed venue with international co-organisation and Springer publication.
📝 Call for papers closing soon
Closing soon. Primary deadline 31 Jul 2026 — ⏳ 12 days left. CVIP 2026 Round 2 papers due 31 Jul (Round 1 closed 30 Apr); Springer LNCS/CCIS; IAPR-endorsed.
| Full paper / submission | 31 Jul 2026 |
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| Author notification | 30 Sep 2026 |
| Camera-ready | 10 Oct 2026 |
Official call page ↗ + Deadlines to calendar Google Calendar
Deadlines can change — always confirm on the official call page before submitting.