SKITB VISUAL TRACKING CHALLENGE Call for Papers

SKITB VISUAL TRACKING CHALLENGE
at the 4th Workshop on Computer Vision for Winter Sports (CV4WS)
https://sites.google.com/unitn.it/cv4ws-wacv2026
in conjunction with
IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV) 2026
(https://wacv2026.thecvf.com/)



CHALLENGE WEBSITE 

https://codalab.lisn.upsaclay.fr/competitions/20897



OVERVIEW

We are excited to announce a new edition of the SkiTB Visual Tracking
Challenge, part of the CV4WS workshop at WACV 2026. This challenge
focuses on tracking skiers' performances across multiple camera views
in complex, real-world winter sports environments. Participants will
design trackers capable of following a skier throughout a performance,
starting with the bounding box in the first frame and localizing the
skier in all subsequent frames.  The challenge leverages the SkiTB
dataset, featuring: 300 multi-camera professional skiing videos;
352,978 annotated frames; Full HD videos in dynamic, snowy outdoor
environments. This dataset offers a unique opportunity to test
tracking models on complex scenarios typical of winter sports.

The authors of the best perfoming methods will be invited to write a
paper that describes the solution (max 8 pages + references in the
WACV template), and to present their solution at the 4th Workshop on
Computer Vision for Winter Sports at WACV 2026. The papers of the top
submitters will be reviewed and, if accepted, will appear into the
WACV 2026 workshop proceedings.



IMPORTANT DATES

November 17, 2025: challenge open
December 10, 2025: submission due
December 22, 2025: paper with solution's description due

Workshop date:

March 6 or 7, 2026



PARTICIPATION

Detailed instructions on how to participate are available on the
challenge page:

https://codalab.lisn.upsaclay.fr/competitions/20897
We encourage researchers and practitioners in computer vision to
participate in this exciting challenge. Selected teams will be invited
to present their solutions at the workshop, with opportunities for
further publication in a special journal issue.



We look forward to your submissions!


ORGANIZERS
Dr. Niccolò Bisagno, University of Trento, Italy
Dr. Matteo Dunnhofer, University of Udine, Italy
Dr. Katja Ludwig, University of Augsburg, Germany
Prof. Rainer Lienhart, University of Augsburg, Germany
Prof. Hideki Koike, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Prof. Christian Micheloni, University of Udine, Italy
Prof. Nicola Conci, University of Trento, Italy