Location: Co-located with ICCV 2025 in Honolulu
Time: Full-Day Workshop
Website: https://sites.google.com/andrew.cmu.edu/social-ai-iccv-25/
Workshop Overview: Artificial Social Intelligence
Humans use social intelligence to interpret and navigate multimodal interactions with other agents in our shared world. As artificial intelligence (AI) systems become pervasive in human life, these systems will need social intelligence to seamlessly work with and around humans. There has been a growing interest across computing communities to build competencies for core social intelligence abilities in AI systems, such as social perception (e.g., perceiving gestures), social reasoning (e.g., inferring human intent), and social memory (e.g., representing social knowledge). Artificial social intelligence could enable richer human machine interactions to support human well-being in homes, hospitals, manufacturing, and other settings.
Research priorities and modeling frameworks to build social intelligence in AI systems can vary across computing communities (and have varied in prior decades). What are core technical challenges and opportunities for cross-field collaboration to advance the science of social intelligence and socially-intelligent AI? A particular focus of the workshop keynotes and discussions will be algorithms for reasoning, multimodality, and embodied learning in socially-intelligent AI systems. Our ICCV 2025 workshop welcomes anyone interested in artificial social intelligence to join us to discuss these topics and more!
Call-for-Papers
Our workshop will accept submissions to 2 tracks: Papers (archival) and Extended Abstracts (non-archival).
Papers are 4-8 pages (excluding references) and will be published in the ICCV workshop proceedings. Papers will be considered for oral or poster presentation at the workshop.
Extended Abstracts are up to 2 pages (excluding references) and will not be published in the proceedings, and will be presented as posters. Extended abstracts may be ongoing work, recently published papers at other venues, or papers published at the main ICCV conference.
- Social reasoning algorithms
- Social perception and social signal analysis
- Affective computing (e.g. predicting emotion, valence)
- Generating social signals in artificial agents (e.g., gesture generation)
- Social agent frameworks for dynamic social interaction
- Social robots and socially-intelligent human-robot interaction
- Datasets, benchmarks, and community resources
- Ethical considerations for Social AI
- Applications of artificial social intelligence
Submissions will follow the ICCV paper template and guidelines and must be anonymized. Submissions for the paper track may include an optional appendix after references. Openreview submission information will be listed on the website.
Important Dates
Papers Track [archival]
Deadline: June 27th, 2025
Notification: July 11th, 2025
Extended Abstracts Track [non-archival]
Deadline: August 1st, 2025
Notification: August 15th, 2025
Leena Mathur, Carnegie Mellon University
Fiona Ryan, Georgia Tech
Anshul Gupta, EPFL
Evonne Ng, Meta
Shiry Ginosar, TTIC/Google
Sangmin Lee, Sungkyunkwan University
Paul Pu Liang, MIT
Judy Hoffman, Georgia Tech
James Rehg, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Louis-Philippe Morency, Carnegie Mellon University/Meta
Contact
If you have any questions about the workshop or paper submissions, please email Leena Mathur (lmathur@cs.cmu.edu) or Fiona Ryan (fkryan@gatech.edu)




October 19th, 2025
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