IMPORTANT DATES

2025
Registration Opens Dec.


2026
FastTrack Proceedings Manuscripts Due 9 Jan
Early Registration Ends 2 Feb
Hotel Reservation Deadline 5 Feb
Demonstration Applications Due 12 Feb
Symposium Begins
1 March
Non-FastTrack Proceedings Manuscripts Due
23 March
 
   

Sponsors and Exhibitors

Contact Danielle Rocco for information.

Sponsors


HVEI Conference Sustainer


IQSP Conference Sustainer


SD&A In-Kind Conference Sustainers


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Highlights Session Monday March 2

On Monday, March 2, at 11 am in Grand Peninsula D, EI2026 will present highlights from this year's papers:

AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES AND MACHINES (AVM)
“Low power automotive vision using hybrid sensors on NPUs”
Kamal Rana, Omnivision Technologies, Inc. (full paper given on March 3, 11 am)

“Balancing exposure vs. resolution in high-speed ADAS imaging”
Gabriel Bowers, Mobileye (full paper given on March 4, 3:30 pm)

COMPUTATIONAL IMAGING (COIMG)
“The double-edged sword of data-driven super-resolution”
Haley Duba-Sullivan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (full paper given on March 2, 8:30 am.

GENERATIVE AI (GENAI)
“Psychovisual experimentation using LLMs as observers”
Robin Jenkin, NVIDIA (full paper given on March 4, 4:30 pm)

HUMAN VISION AND ELECTRONIC IMAGING (HVEI)
"Real or synthetic? An evaluation of AI-generated audio-visual content"
Devi Klein (full paper given on March 4, 3:30 pm)

"The impact of blur on motion parallax and binocular disparity"
Sophie Kergassner, Universita della Svizzera Italiana (full paper given on March 3, 8:30 am)

IMAGE QUALITY AND SYSTEM PERFORMANCE (ISP)
"The influence of image semantic complexity on the performance of image quality metrics"
Marius Pedersen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology" (full paper given on March 5, 8:30 am)

"IQSP KEYNOTE: Acceptance levels for image quality factors"
Dietmar Wueller, Image Engineering GmbH & Co. KG (full paper given on March 4, 11 am)

STEREOSCOPIC DISPLAYS AND APPLICATIONS (SD&A)
"The Road to CubicScreen" Nicholas Routhier, Cubic Space (full paper given on March 3, 4:10 p)

VISUALIZATION AND DATA ANALYSIS (VDA
"Urban data for everybody: Visual comparison & multi-attribute ranking for casual users"
Kresimir Matkovic, VRVis Research Center (fulll paper given on March 5, 8:30 am)

"Easy interpretation of image classification results with feature-level visualization"
Deepshikha Bhati, Kent State University (full paper given on March 5, 8:30 am)

Conferences by Discipline

Human Perception, Artistic Visualization, and Cognition for Emerging Technologies

Topics include human visual, auditory and tactile perception, and cognition related to electronic imaging algorithms, methods, and applications; texture and material perception; image understanding; and task-based visualization; computer image analysis of art, paintings, prints, drawings: multi-spectral imaging, computer vision, fractal analysis; cultural heritage and conservation applications: perspective analysis, color analysis, lighting analysis, brush stroke analysis, artist identification, forgery detection, and pattern recognition.

Computer Vision and Image Analysis of Art 2026 (Spratt and Stork)
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2026 (Chandler and Mantiuk)

Real-time Image and Video

Topics include machine vision applications for industrial research and development; tracking and scene analysis for intelligent vehicles; automated video understanding; long-term surveillance with minimal intervention; semantic complexity; video analytics algorithms; 3D vision: modeling, representation, perception, processing, and recognition; and predictive 3D vision; computer vision and remote sensing in food and agriculture systems: farm, livestock, food production, restaurant monitoring; with attention to climate change, environment, quality monitoring, surveillance.

Autonomous Vehicles and Machines 2026  (Denny and van Beek)

Image Capture Systems

Topics include in traditional and non-traditional digital cameras and their image processing pipelines; plenoptic devices; sensors for low-light imaging; very high dynamic range sensors and cameras; hyperspectral sensors and cameras; wearable multimedia systems; mobile games; multimedia data mining; and HCI design and techniques.

Imaging Sensors and Systems 2026  (Imai, McElvain, Sampat, and Tagat)

Image Reproduction and Material Appearance

Topics include color basic research and testing, color image input, dynamic color image output and rendering, color image automation, emphasizing color in context and color in images, and reproduction of images across local and remote devices. The conference covers also software, media, and systems related to color and material appearance. Special attention is given to applications and requirements created by and for multidisciplinary fields involving color and/or vision.

Color Imaging XXXI: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications  (Eschbach, Marcu, and Rizzi)

Document Processing and Media Security

Topics include autonomous technology security and privacy, mediaforensics and authentication, biometrics and user identification, digital watermarking, steganography and data hiding, and physical object identification and interaction.

Media Watermarking, Security, and Forensics 2026 (Alattar)

Image and Video Modeling, Processing, Quality, and Systems

Topics include electrical resistance and impedance imaging; diffusion optical imaging; imagery-based surveillance and tracking; the readability of electronic paper and mobile displays; image preference measurement and modeling; medical and forensic imaging; genetic and evolutionary computing; microarray imaging; multimedia content retrieval; machine learning, physics inspired ML, artificial intelligence, scientific imaging, deep learning; and image and video compression, communications, segmentation and recognition, restoration and enhancement.

Computational Imaging XXII  (Bouman and Buzzard)
Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems XXIV (Gotchev)
Image Quality and System Performance XXIII (Burns and Jin)
Machine Learning for Scientific Imaging 2026 (Sah, Sun, and Xue)

Virtual and Augmented Reality, 3D, and Stereoscopic Systems

Topics include virtual reality UI and UX; virtual and augmented reality in education, learning, gaming, art; 3D shape indexing and retrieval; scene analysis: from 2D views to 3D reconstruction and interpretation; stereoscopic image synthesis: 2D to 3D conversion, depth map generation, multi-viewpoint generation; computational reality: automated game play monitoring, real-time feedback via visual analysis; electronic cinema; the geometry of 3D perceptual space; and 3D measurement data processing and recognition.

The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2026 (Sharma and Sommer)
Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXXVII (Holliman, Kawai, Sommer, and Woods)

High Performance, Web, and Mobile Imaging and Visualization

Topics include high performance computing, imaging systems, efficient computations and storage; image, video, and multimedia analytics: object tracking, face recognition, human detection and tracking; social networks: use of images and videos in social networks; video segmentation and tracking algorithms; Bayesian models for tracking and activity monitoring; social media; and multivariate time series visualization.

High Performance Computing for Imaging 2026 (Chen, Huo, and Wang)
Imaging and Multimedia Analytics at the Edge 2026 (Shen and Xiang)
Mobile Devices and Multimedia: Enabling Technologies, Algorithms, and Applications 2026 (Akopian and Creutzburg)
Visualization and Data Analysis 2026 (Chiang and Wischgoll)

 

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