BMVC 2026 Call for workshops is live, looking for high-quality workshop proposals!
Link: https://t.co/0AakqLwLdL
Key dates
Workshop proposal deadline: 22 May 2026
Notification of acceptance: 5 June 2026
Workshop date: 26 Nov 2026
Venue: Lancaster, UK
Excited to share an update about British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) 2026. BMVC has long been a leading forum for rigorous, high-quality research in vision and related areas - and this year the conference will be hosted by Lancaster University @LancasterUni .
🎉If you are working in computer vision, multimodal AI, machine learning for vision, or related interdisciplinary areas, we warmly encourage you to submit your best work. Let's build a programme of rigorous, reproducible, and impactful research together.
📢The #BMVC2025 Gallery is now live!
Check out photos from keynotes, posters, awards, and conference moments here:
https://t.co/CKA78J1kvE
Thanks to everyone who contributed photos — especially our amazing photographer, Nate Dainty, for capturing so many conference highlights!
That’s a wrap for #BMVC2025!
Day 3 and Day 4 brought an inspiring keynote, the Doctoral Consortium, vibrant poster & oral sessions, engaging workshop talks, and our awards & closing remarks.
We hope everyone enjoyed #BMVC2025 and Sheffield — thanks for being part of it! 🎉🙌✨
We’re excited to host our #BMVC2025 Workshop on Multisensory Intelligence for Human Perception, Nov 27 2-6PM, Sheffield, UK!
Join us and interact with our amazing lineup of speakers: Shan Luo (KCL), Shangze Wu (Cambridge), Dima Damen (Bristol), Jingyuan Sun (Manchester).
Day 3 at #BMVC2025 featured a keynote from Dr. Angela Dai (@angelaqdai) from @TU_Muenchen on "Can Transformers Speak Geometry?"
A fascinating on about how transformer-based models can generate 3D meshes, unlocking scalable, interactive content creation for graphics & vision.
Check out #BMVC2025 Day 2 conference highlights!
An inspiring keynote, engaging poster and oral sessions, and a wonderful conference dinner with live music.🎉🎶 Hope everyone enjoyed the day!🤗
Keep sharing your moments with #BMVC2025!
Day 2 at #BMVC2025 brought another exciting keynote from Prof. Marc Pollefeys (@mapo1) from @ETH Zurich on Spatial AI.
Inspiring talk exploring how rich 3D maps and semantic scene understanding can empower both people and robots to interact with the world more intelligently.
Tomorrow at #BMVC2025 I will chair the Doctoral Consortium from 10:00–13:00 in the Goodwin Room, Cutlers’ Hall (S1 1HG) 🎓@sheffielduni@shefcompsci@BMVCconf
Join us to hear talented PhD candidates from around the world, all in the stunning, historic Cutlers’ Hall. ✨
A fantastic start to #BMVC2025!
Check out the Day 1 highlights from engaging sessions to an incredible atmosphere all around.
Keep sharing your experiences with #BMVC2025!🥳
At my #BMVC2025 poster! Come by Hadfield Hall at 3:00 pm to have a chat about our work on geometry-aware diffusion models for multiview scene inpainting.
Day 1 at #BMVC2025 featured an inspiring keynote from Prof. Philip Torr on AI for the People — a call to ensure AI empowers everyone and supports a fair society.
Excited for the week ahead of cutting-edge research! Share your conference highlights with #BMVC2025 ✨🚀