ICCV 2025 Workshop on Foundation and Generative Models in Biometrics Call for Papers
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ICCV 2025 Workshop on Foundation and Generative Models in Biometrics
Held in the scope of IEEE/CVF ICCV 2025
October 19 or 20 (TBD), Honolulu, Hawai’i, USA
https://foundgen-bio.github.io/iccv2025/
Paper submission : June 27 2025, 11:59pm AoE
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*** Call for Papers ***
Foundation models (such as CLIP, GPT, etc.) are extensively studied in
different domains, including natural language processing (NLP),
computer vision, etc. Given the performance and capabilities of these
models, many researchers are focused on the development and
applications of these models such that we can observe extremely rapid
advancements, especially in the last three years. In fact, foundation
models have demonstrated great potential in learning feature
representations in various learning tasks. Particularly, foundation
models have been shown to achieve superior performance for training on
multiple tasks with large-scale data and then fine-tuning it to
small-scale data for specific tasks or zero-shot
generalization. Biometrics is also an active field of research in
computer vision community. Given various problems in biometric
systems, several researchers are focused on improving the recognition
accuracy of biometric systems as well as enhancing security and
privacy in such systems.
The Foundation and Generative Models in Biometrics Workshop at ICCV
2025 aims to bring together researchers to discuss state-of-the-art
advancements, applications, and challenges at the applications of
foundation and generative models for biometrics. The workshop will
foster discussions that inspire innovation and address challenges in
real-world applications of these advanced models.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
+ Foundation and Generative Models for Biometric Recognition,
+ Foundation and Generative Models for Face, Gesture, and Biometric Analysis,
+ Foundation and Generative Models for Deepfake Generation and Detection,
+ Foundation and Generative Models for Attack Generation and Detection in Biometric Systems,
+ Generating Synthetic Image/Video of Face, Human Body, Fingerprint, Iris, etc.,
+ Large Language Models, Reasoning, and Interpretability for Biometrics,
+ Privacy and Ethical Aspects of Applying Foundation Models to Biometrics,
+ and many more..
*** Paper format and submission ***
*** Format ***
Submitted papers may not be accepted or under review
elsewhere. Submissions may be up to 8 pages (+ an unlimited number of
references) in the same format as the main ICCV 2025 papers. Accepted
papers will be published in the official ICCV 2025 workshop
proceedings.
*** Best-Reviewed Papers: IEEE-TBIOM Special Issue ***
All accepted papers will be published as part of the official ICCV
2025 workshop proceedings. In addition, the authors of the
*best-reviewed papers* will be invited to submit an extended version
of their paper to a special issue in the IEEE Transactions on
Biometrics, Behavior, and Identity Science (IEEE-TBIOM).
*** Submission ***
Paper submissions are accepted through
https://openreview.net/group?id=thecvf.com/ICCV/2025/Workshop/FoundGen-Bio
*** Dates ***
The ICCV 2025 Workshop on Foundation and Generative Models in
Biometrics will be held on October 19th and October 20th, 2025. The
final date of the workshop will decided at a later date.
*** Important Dates ***
Paper submission: June 27, 2025 (11:59pm AoE)
Notifications to authors: July 11, 2025
Camera-Ready Submission: August 10, 2025
For more information, visit: https://foundgen-bio.github.io/iccv2025/