37th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2026): Last Call for Replications and Negative Results

*** Last Call for Replication and Negative Results ***

37th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
(ISSRE 2026)

October 20-23, 2026, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina
Limassol, Cyprus

The Replications and Negative Results (RENE) Track has been introduced in the software
engineering community for a while and received overwhelmingly positive feedback. This
year, we establish this track at ISSRE and invite researchers to (1) replicate results from
previous papers and (2) publish studies with important and relevant negative or null
results (results that fail to show an effect, yet demonstrate the research paths that did not
pay off).

We also encourage the publication of the negative results or replicable aspects of
previously published work. For example, authors of a published paper reporting a working
solution for a given problem can document in a “negative results paper” other (failed)
attempts they made before defining the working solution they published.

Replication studies. The papers in this category must go beyond simply re-
implementing an algorithm and/or re-running the artifacts provided by the original paper.
Such submissions should at least apply the approach to new data sets (open-source or
proprietary). A replication study should clearly report on results that the authors were
able to replicate, as well as on the aspects of the work that were not replicable.
Negative results papers. We seek papers that report on negative results. We seek
negative results for all types of program comprehension research in any empirical area
(qualitative, quantitative, case study, experiment, etc.). For example, did your controlled
experiment not show an improvement over the baseline? Even if negative, results obtained
are still valuable when they are either not obvious or disprove widely accepted wisdom.
Evaluation Criteria

Both Replication Studies and Negative Results submissions will be evaluated according to
the following standards:
• Depth and breadth of the empirical studies
• Clarity of writing
• Appropriateness of conclusions
• Amount of useful, actionable insights
• Availability of artifacts
• Underlying methodological rigor. A negative result due primarily to misaligned
expectations or due to lack of statistical power (small samples) is not a good submission.
The negative result should be a result of a lack of effect, not a lack of methodological
rigor.

Most importantly, we expect replication studies to clearly point out the artifacts upon
which the study is built, and to provide the links to all the artifacts in the submission (the
only exception will be given to those papers that replicate the results on proprietary
datasets that can not be publicly released).
Submission Instructions

Submissions must be original, in the sense that the findings and writing have not been
previously published or under consideration elsewhere. However, as either replication
studies or negative results, some overlap with previous work is expected. Please make
clear in the paper the overlap with and difference from previous work.

All submissions must be in PDF format and conform, at time of submission, to the IEEE
Computer Society Format Guidelines:

Authors are strongly encouraged to print the PDF and review it for integrity (fonts,
symbols, equations, etc.) before submission, as defective printing can undermine a
paper’s chance of success. By submitting to the ISSRE RENE Track, authors acknowledge
that they are aware of and agree to be bound by the IEEE Plagiarism FAQ. In particular,
papers submitted to the RENE track must not have been published elsewhere and must not
be under review or submitted for review elsewhere whilst under consideration for ISSRE
2026. Contravention of this concurrent submission policy will be deemed a serious breach
of scientific ethics, and appropriate action will be taken in all such cases. To check for
double submission and plagiarism issues, the chairs reserve the right to (1) share the list
of submissions with the PC Chairs of other conferences with overlapping review periods
and (2) use external plagiarism detection software, under contract to the IEEE, to detect
violations of these policies.

Submissions to the RENE Track can be made via the ISSRE RENE track submission site:
Submission Length: The ISSRE RENE Track accepts submissions of two lengths:

(1) New replication studies and new descriptions of negative results should have a length
of up to 10 pages, plus 2 pages which may only contain references.

(2) Negative results documented during the preparation of previously published work by
the authors should be described in up to 5 pages, plus 1 page, which may only contain
references (e.g., as previously mentioned, authors of a published paper can document
negative results they obtained while working on it, such as methodologically sound
solutions that did not work).

Important note 1: Both types of papers (replication and negative results) will be included
as part of the main conference proceedings.
Important note 2: The RENE track does not follow a double-anonymous review process.
Publication and Presentation

Upon notification of acceptance, all authors of accepted papers will receive further
instructions for preparing the camera-ready versions of their submissions. If a submission
is accepted, at least one author of the paper is required to have a full registration for ISSRE
2026, attend the conference, and present the paper in person. All accepted papers will be
published in the conference electronic proceedings. The presentation is expected to be
delivered in person, unless this is impossible due to travel limitations (e.g., related to
health or visa). Details about the presentations will follow the notifications.

The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the IEEE
Digital Libraries. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings
related to published work.

Purchases of additional pages in the proceedings are not allowed.
Important Dates (AoE)

Submission deadline: July 5, 2026
Notification of acceptance: August 12, 2026
• Camera-ready copy submission: August 19, 2026
Author registration deadline: August 19, 2026
Organisation

General Chairs
• Leonardo Mariani, University of Milano – Bicocca, Italy
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Program Coordinator
• Roberto Natella, GSSI, Italy

Research Program Committee Chairs
• Domenico Cotroneo, UNC Charlotte, USA
• Jie M. Zhang, King's College London, UK

Industry Program Chairs
• Jinyang Liu, Bytedance, USA
• Sigrid Eldh, Ericsson AB, Sweden

Workshop Chairs
• Georgia Kapitsaki, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
• August Shi, The University of Texas at Austin, USA

Doctoral Symposium Chairs
• Stefan Winter, LMU Munich, Germany
• Lili Wei, McGill University, Canada

Fast Abstract Chairs
• Luigi Lavazza, University of Insubria, Italy
• Yintong Huo, SMU, Singapore

JIC2 Chair
• Helene Waeselynck, LAAS-CNRS, France

Publicity Chairs
• Allison K. Sulivan, The University of Texas at Arlington, USA
• Jose D'Abruzzo Pereira, University of Coimbra, Portugal

Publication Chairs
• Sherlock Licorish, Otago Business School, New Zealand
• Maria Teresa Rossi, GSSI, Italy

Artifact Evaluation Chairs
• Naghmeh Ivaki, University of Coimbra, Portugal
• Fumio Machida, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Diversity and Inclusion Chair
• Eleni Constantinou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Financial Chair
• Costas Pattichis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Web Chairs
• Michalis Ioannides, Easy Conferences LTD
• Elena Masserini, University of Milano – Bicocca, Italy

Registration Chair
• Easy Conferences LTD

DeepLearn 2026: regular registration July 17

 
13th INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING
 
DeepLearn 2026
 
Orléans, France
 
July 20-24, 2026
 
 
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Co-organized by:
 
University of Orléans
 
Centre Val de Loire Doctoral College
 
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice – IRDTA
Luxembourg/London
 
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Regular registration: July 17, 2026
 
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SCOPE:
 
DeepLearn 2026 will be a research training event with a global scope aiming at updating participants on the most recent advances in the critical and fast developing area of deep learning. Previous events were held in Bilbao, Genova, Warsaw, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Guimarães, Luleå, Bournemouth, Bari, and Porto.
 
Deep learning is a branch of artificial intelligence covering a spectrum of current frontier research and industrial innovation that provides more efficient algorithms to deal with large-scale data in a huge variety of environments: computer vision, neurosciences, speech recognition, language processing, human-computer interaction, drug discovery, biomedicine and healthcare, medical image analysis, recommender systems, advertising, fraud detection, robotics, games, business and finance, biotechnology, physics and astrophysics, biometrics, communications, climate sciences, geographic information systems, signal processing, genomics, materials design, video technology, social systems, earth and sustainability, mathematical proofs, etc. etc.
 
The field is also raising a number of relevant questions about efficiency and robustness of the algorithms, explainability, transparency, interpretability, risks and safety, as well as important ethical concerns at the frontier of current knowledge that deserve careful multidisciplinary discussion.
 
Most deep learning subareas will be displayed and main challenges identified through 15 four-hour and a half courses, 2 keynote lectures, 1 round table, and a hackathon competition among participants. Renowned academics and industry pioneers will lecture and share their views with the audience. The organizers are convinced that outstanding speakers will attract the brightest and most motivated students. Face to face interaction and networking will be main ingredients of the event. It will be also possible to fully participate in vivo remotely.
 
ADDRESSED TO:
 
Graduates, postgraduates and industry practitioners will be typical profiles of participants. However, there are no formal pre-requisites for attendance in terms of academic degrees, hence people less or more advanced in their career will be welcome as well.
 
Since there will be a variety of levels, specific knowledge background may be assumed for some of the courses.
 
Overall, DeepLearn 2026 is addressed to students, researchers and practitioners who want to keep themselves updated about recent developments and future trends. All will surely find it fruitful to listen to and discuss with major researchers, industry leaders and innovators.
 
VENUE:
 
DeepLearn 2026 will take place in Orléans, located in the heart of the Loire Valley, which was declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site in 2000. The venue will be:
 
University of Orléans
Faculty of Law, Economics and Management
11 rue de Blois
45100 Orléans, France
 
 
STRUCTURE:
 
2 or 3 courses will run in parallel during the whole event. Participants will be able to freely choose the courses they wish to attend as well as to move from one to another.
 
All lectures will be videorecorded. Participants will be able to watch them again for 45 days after the event.
 
An open session will give participants the opportunity to present their own work in progress in 5 minutes. Also companies will be able to present their industrial developments for 10 minutes.
 
The school will include a hackathon, where participants will be able to work in teams to tackle several machine learning challenges.
 
Full live online participation will be possible. The organizers highlight, however, the importance of face to face interaction and networking in this kind of research training event.
 
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
 
Yingbin Liang (Ohio State University), Convergence Theory: How Fast Do Discrete Diffusion Models Generate?
 
Le Song (Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence), Towards AI-Driven Digital Organism: A System of Multiscale Foundation Models for Biology
 
PROFESSORS AND COURSES:
 
Nitesh Chawla (University of Notre Dame), [intermediate] Synthetic Data Generation and Learning from Imbalanced Data: From SMOTE to LLMs
 
Jianfei Chen (Tsinghua University), [intermediate] Efficient Large Model Training and Inference
 
Yuejie Chi (Yale University), [introductory/intermediate] Statistical and Algorithmic Foundations of Reinforcement Learning
 
Bo Han (Hong Kong Baptist University), [introductory/intermediate] Trustworthy Machine Learning from Data to Models
 
Jiawei Han (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), [intermediate] Structure-Guided, Theme-Based Knowledge Discovery with Large Language Models
 
Mingyi Hong (University of Minnesota), [intermediate] Bilevel Optimization: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications in Machine Learning and Foundation Models
 
Cho-Jui Hsieh (University of California Los Angeles), [intermediate/advanced] Optimizers for Large Language Model Training
 
Furong Huang (University of Maryland), [advanced] Generative AI Agents
 
Tara Javidi (University of California San Diego), [intermediate] Active Physical Intelligence: Integrated Multimodal Sensing, Controlled Inference, and Spatio-Temporal Attention
 
Yan Liu (University of Southern California), [intermediate] Time Series Foundation Models: From Forecasting to Reasoning
 
Zhijin Qin (Tsinghua University), [intermediate/advanced] Token-Based Semantic Communications
 
Aarti Singh (Carnegie Mellon University), [intermediate] Human Centered AI: Challenges and Opportunities
 
Suvrit Sra (Technical University of Munich), [introductory/intermediate] Introduction to the Theory of Learning with Transformers
 
Ivor Tsang (A*STAR Centre for Frontier AI Research), [introductory/intermediate] Trustworthy Agentic Artificial Intelligence
 
Tong Zhang (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), [introductory/intermediate] Reinforcement Learning for Large Language Models
 
OPEN SESSION:
 
An open session will collect 5-minute voluntary oral presentations of work in progress by participants.
 
They should submit a half-page abstract containing the title, authors, and summary of the research to david@irdta.eu by July 12, 2026.
 
INDUSTRIAL SESSION:
 
A session will be devoted to 10-minute demonstrations of practical applications of deep learning in industry.
 
Companies interested in contributing are welcome to submit a 1-page abstract containing the program of the demonstration and the logistics needed. People in charge of the demonstration must register for the event.
 
Abstracts have to be submitted to david@irdta.eu by July 12, 2026.
 
HACKATHON:
 
A hackathon will take place, where participants can voluntarily work in teams to tackle several machine learning challenges. They will be coordinated by Professor Sergei V. Gleyzer (University of Alabama). The challenges will be released 2 weeks before the beginning of the school. A jury will judge the submissions and the winners of each challenge will be announced by the end of August 2026. The winning teams will receive a modest monetary prize and the runners-up will get a certificate.
 
SPONSORS:
 
Companies/institutions/organizations willing to be sponsors of the event can download the sponsorship leaflet from
 
 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
 
Karim Abed-Meraim (Orléans, local co-chair)
Sergei V. Gleyzer (Tuscaloosa, hackathon chair)
Meryem Jabloun (Orléans, local co-chair)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Tarragona, program chair)
Santiago Montes (Tarragona, webpage)
Sara Morales (Luxembourg, finances)
Florian Nowicki (Orléans, social networks)
Philippe Ravier (Orléans, local chair)
David Silva (London, organization chair)
 
REGISTRATION:
 
It has to be done at
 
 
The selection of 6 courses requested in the registration template is only tentative and non-binding. For logistical reasons, it will be helpful to have an estimation of the respective demand for each course.
 
Since the capacity of the venue is limited, registration requests will be processed on a first come first served basis. The registration period will be closed and the on-line registration tool disabled when the capacity of the venue will have got exhausted. It is highly recommended to register prior to the event.
 
FEES:
 
Fees comprise access to all program activities and lunches.
 
There are several early registration deadlines. Fees depend on the registration deadline.
 
The fees for on site and for online participation are the same.
 
ACCOMMODATION:
 
Accommodation suggestions are available at
 
 
CERTIFICATE:
 
A certificate of successful participation will be delivered indicating the number of hours of academic activities (40). This should be sufficient for those participants who plan to request ECTS recognition from their home university.
 
QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
 
 
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
 
Université d’Orléans
 
Collège Doctoral Centre-Val de Loire
 
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
 
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice – IRDTA, Luxembourg/London

CFP: 8th icSoftComp2026 Scopus-indexed Springer CCIS Singapore

CALL FOR PAPERS

Springer
icSoftComp2026

8th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFT COMPUTING AND ITS ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

Singapore | December 08–10, 2026

Paper submission link: https://meteor.springer.com/icSoftComp2026


Dear Professor,
Greetings!
I'm pleased to inform you that the 8th International Conference on Soft Computing and its Engineering Applications (icSoftComp2026) will be organized on December 8–10, 2026, in Singapore.

Could you please consider contributing to and/or forwarding this opportunity to the appropriate groups to submit and publish an original research paper to the 8th icSoftComp2026.

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About the Conference:
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icSoftComp2026 aims to provide an excellent international forum for researchers, academicians, students, and professionals in areas of computer science and engineering to present their research, knowledge, new ideas, and innovations. The conference will exhibit an exciting technical program and feature high-quality tutorials and workshops, industry panels, exhibitions, and keynotes from prominent research and industry leaders.

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Important Notes:
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– icSoftComp2026 follows a double-blind peer review system.
– Conference proceedings by Springer CCIS Series (Scopus-indexed)
– The conference will be held in a hybrid mode: in-person and online
– Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended article versions for a post-conference special issue of peer-reviewed, Scopus-indexed journals.

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Speakers:
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  • Lipo Wang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • Jochen Wirtz, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore
  • Kay Römer, TU Graz, Graz University of Technology, Austria
  • Joao M.F. Rodrigues, Universidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugal
  • Ankit Agrawal, Northwestern University, USA

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Paper Submission:
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icSoftComp2026 solicits papers on all aspects of soft computing and its engineering applications for a smart and better world. The topics of the conference include, but are not limited to the following:

Track 1: Theory and Methods

  • Ant colony theory
  • Approximate reasoning
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Big Data analytics
  • Bio-inspired computing
  • Chaos theory
  • Cognitive science
  • Data mining and Knowledge discovery
  • Deep learning
  • Digital information processing
  • Evolutionary computing
  • Fuzzy set theory
  • Immunological computing
  • Knowledge virtualization
  • Machine learning
  • Modelling
  • Neural computing
  • Probabilistic reasoning
  • Rough sets
  • Swarm intelligence
Track 2: Systems and Applications

  • Advanced intelligent systems
  • Agent-based systems
  • Agricultural informatics
  • Assistive systems
  • Autonomic and autonomous systems
  • Bioinformatics and scientific computing
  • Cognitive systems and applications
  • Complex systems
  • Computer forensics
  • Cyber Physical Systems (CPS)
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Intrusion detection and Security intelligence
  • Mechatronics
  • Multi-agent systems
  • Natural language processing
  • Network and telecommunications systems
  • Optimization
  • Pattern recognition
  • Process control
  • Remote sensing system
  • Robotics
  • Signal processing
  • Time series forecasting
  • Web intelligence
Track 3: Hybrid Techniques

  • Auxiliary hybridization
  • Embedded hybridization
  • Fuzzy-genetic approach
  • Neuro-evolutionary computing
  • Neuro-fuzzy computing
  • Sequential hybridization
Track 4: Soft Computing for Smart Sustainable World

  • Smart agriculture and aquaculture
  • Smart building and structure
  • Smart cities
  • Smart communication
  • Smart cybersecurity and privacy
  • Smart disaster monitoring and management
  • Smart Earth system
  • Smart education
  • Smart elderly care
  • Smart environment and ecosystems
  • Smart furniture
  • Smart grid and energy
  • Smart governance
  • Smart healthcare
  • Smart homes and buildings
  • Smart industry and manufacturing
  • Smart inventory management
  • Smart Kiddy Care
  • Smart learning
  • Smart living
  • Smart logistics and retail
  • Smart machines and robots
  • Smart materials and fabric
  • Smart medicine
  • Smart roads
  • Smart space system
  • Smart social services
  • Smart transportation
  • Smart utilities
  • Smart vehicles
  • Smart villages
  • Smart wearables and implants

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Important Dates:
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Submission due: 30/06/2026
Acceptance Notification: 31/07/2026
Camera-ready Submission due: According to the notification
Last date of registration: According to the notification
Conference dates: 08-10/12/2026

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Paper Publication:
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The accepted and presented papers will be published as proceedings with Springer in their prestigious Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series.

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Indexing:
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Indexed by Scopus, Ei Compendex, Google Scholar, and Springerlink

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Journal Publication:
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Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended article versions for a post-conference special issue of peer-reviewed journals.

Could you please let me know if you need any other information?

Warm regards,

MUSTCV 2026: 5th Workshop on Computer Vision for Multimedia Spatial Intelligence through Time (at ECCV 2026)

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CALL FOR PAPERS: MUSTCV 2026
The 5th Workshop on Computer Vision for Multimedia Spatial Intelligence through Time
(Formerly CV4Metaverse)
Co-located with ECCV 2026 | Malmö, Sweden 🇸🇪
Workshop Date: September 8 or 9, 2026
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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite submissions to the 5th edition of the MUSTCV Workshop
(formerly CV4Metaverse), held in conjunction with the 19th European Conference
on Computer Vision (ECCV 2026) in Malmö, Sweden.
MUSTCV 2026 explores the critical mechanics of spatial and dynamic computing.
Our focus centers on bridging 3D spatial intelligence, cross-modal multimedia
generation, and temporal dynamicity (4D tracking/reconstruction) to advance the next
generation of immersive technologies, spatial computing, and AI-driven simulation.
*** TOPICS OF INTEREST ***
We welcome original, high-quality contributions covering theoretical frameworks,
novel machine learning applications, and new datasets/benchmarks across 3D/4D domains,
touching upon, but not confined to:
– Spatial and Dynamic Scene Understanding (Continuous interaction, 3D/4D reconstruction,
  depth estimation, spatio-temporal tracking).
– Cross-Modal 3D/4D Generation and Synthesis (Text-to-3D/4D, audio-driven motion,
  editing/manipulating spatial scenes using foundation models).
– Immersive Applications and Datasets (ML for AR/VR, digital twins, interactive multimedia,
  and benchmarking evolving environments).
*** SUBMISSION TRACKS ***
To accommodate both mature research and late-breaking, work-in-progress findings,
MUSTCV 2026 features two distinct publication pathways:
1. ARCHIVAL TRACK (Full Papers): Original, complete research papers (up to 14 pages
   excluding references, ECCV LNCS format). Accepted papers will be officially
   published in the ECCV 2026 Workshop Proceedings.
   
2. NON-ARCHIVAL TRACK (Extended Abstracts): Shorter manuscripts (typically 2-4 pages)
   presenting work-in-progress, recent arXiv uploads, or preliminary benchmarks.
   These will be presented at the workshop but will NOT conflict with future
   conference/journal submissions.
*** KEY EVENTS & FORMAT ***
– Keynote talks from leading academic and industrial vision experts.
– Selected Oral Presentations for top-tier submissions.
– Interactive Poster Session for all accepted works.
*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
– Paper Submission Deadline: July 7, 2026
– Author Notification: July 23, 2026
– Camera-Ready Deadline: August 7, 2026
All deadlines at 11:59 PM UTC-12 / Any Time on Earth time
*** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ***
– Giuseppe Serra (University of Udine, Italy)
– Gianluca Macrì (University of Naples Federico II / University of Udine, Italy)
– Alex Falcon (University of Udine, Italy)
– Beatrice Portelli (University of Udine, Italy)
– Vanessa Sklyarova (Max Planck ETH Center, Switzerland)
– Barbara Rössle (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
– Daniel Sungho Jung (Seoul National University, South Korea)
– Dan Wang (University of California San Diego, USA)
– Despoina Paschalidou (NVIDIA Toronto AI Lab, Canada)
– Gyeongsik Moon (Korea University, South Korea)
For inquiries, please contact the organizers at: macri.gianluca@spes.uniud.it
We look forward to your submissions and to welcoming you to Malmö!
Sincerely,
The MUSTCV 2026 Organizing Committee

ECCV2026 workshop on uncertainty quantification

Uncertainty Quantification for Computer Vision” Workshop at ECCV 2026 (5th Edition)

https://uncertainty-cv.github.io/2026/

Submission Deadline: June 30th, 2026, 23:59 CEST

Two types of paper are welcome:

– Regular Papers (novel contributions not published previously)
Extended Abstracts (novel contributions or papers that have been already accepted for publication previously)

Apologies for multiple posting.

Please distribute this call to interested parties.

In the last decade, substantial progress has been made w.r.t. the performance of computer vision systems, a significant part of it thanks to deep learning. These advancements prompted sharp community growth and a rise in industrial investment. However, most current models lack the ability to reason about the confidence of their predictions; integrating uncertainty quantification into vision systems will help recognize failure scenarios and enable robust applications.

The ECCV 2026 workshop on Uncertainty Quantification for Computer Vision will consider recent advances in methodology and applications of uncertainty quantification in computer vision. Prospective authors are invited to submit papers on relevant algorithms and applications including, but not limited to:

– Applications of uncertainty quantification in computer vision
– Reliability, calibration, and uncertainty in vision foundation models
– Uncertainty estimation for large multimodal models, including vision-language and video-language models
– Hallucination detection and mitigation in multimodal and generative AI systems
– Uncertainty in diffusion, flow-matching, image/video generation, and text-to-image alignment
– Open-vocabulary recognition, detection, and segmentation under uncertainty
– Failure prediction, out-of-distribution detection, and distribution shift
– Robustness, safety, and uncertainty-aware decision making in computer vision
– Selective prediction, abstention, and human-in-the-loop systems
– Conformal prediction, risk control, and statistically grounded uncertainty guarantees
– Uncertainty in 3D vision, neural rendering, Gaussian splatting, and world models
– Uncertainty-aware synthetic data generation, data curation, and evaluation
– Deep probabilistic models and Bayesian methods for vision
– Incorporating explicit prior knowledge in deep learning and foundation models
– Output ambiguity, label noise, annotator disagreement, and diversity
– Safety-critical applications, including autonomous driving, robotics, and medical diagnosis

All papers will be peer-reviewed, and accepted Regular papers are presented at the workshop and included in the ECCV Workshop Proceedings.

Submission Instructions

At the time of submission authors must indicate the desired paper track:

– Regular papers will be peer-reviewed following the same policy of the main conference and will be published in the proceedings (call for papers with guidelines and template here, max 8 pages, additional pages for references only are allowed). These are meant to present novel contributions not published previously (submitted papers should not have been published, accepted or under review elsewhere).
– Extended abstracts are meant for preliminary works and short versions of papers that have already been accepted, or are under review, preferably in the last year in some major conferences or journals. These papers will undergo a separate reviewing process to assess the suitability for the workshop. These will *not appear* in the workshop proceedings. Template and guidelines (max 4 content pages, additional pages for references allowed) here.

Submission site: https://openreview.net/group?id=thecvf.com/ECCV/2026/Workshop/UnCV

Important Dates

– Submission deadline: June 30th, 2026, 23:59 CEST
– Notification of acceptance: August 10th, 2026
– Camera-ready deadline: August 15th, 2026

Organizing Committee

– Andrea Pilzer, NVIDIA, Italy
– Gianni Franchi, ENSTA Paris, France
– Andrei Bursuc, valeo.ai, France
– Arno Solin, Aalto University, Finland
– Martin Trapp, KTH Royal Institute of Techology, Sweden
– Ziyun Li, KTH Royal Institute of Techology, Sweden
– Angela Yao, National University of Singapore, Singapore
– Tuan-Hung Vu, valeo.ai and Inria, France
– Fatma Güney, Koç University, Turkey

The UNCV organizers

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