The first Challenge is based on a static version of the Aff-Wild2 database; the second is based on the BAH dataset. More details can be found here.
(2): The Workshop is a premier platform highlighting the latest advancements in multimodal analysis, generation, modeling, and understanding of human affect and behavior in real-world, unconstrained environments.
Original high-quality contributions, in terms of databases, surveys, studies, foundation models, techniques and methodologies (either uni-modal or multi-modal; uni-task or multi-task ones) are solicited on -but are not limited to- the following topics:
i) facial expression (basic, compound or other) or micro-expression analysis
ii) facial action unit detection
iii) valence-arousal estimation
iv) physiological-based (e.g.,EEG, EDA) affect analysis
v) face recognition, detection or tracking
vi) body recognition, detection or tracking
vii) gesture recognition or detection
viii) pose estimation or tracking
ix) activity recognition or tracking
x) lip reading and voice understanding
xi) face and body characterization (e.g., behavioral understanding)
xii) characteristic analysis (e.g., gait, age, gender, ethnicity recognition)
xiii) group understanding via social cues (e.g., kinship, non-blood relationships, personality)
xiv) video, action and event understanding
xv) digital human modeling
xvi) characteristic analysis (e.g., gait, age, gender, ethnicity recognition)
xviii) human-robot interaction, collaboration and communication
xix) robot perception of human affect, behaviour, intention, attention and social signals
xx) embodied AI agents, assistive robots and socially interactive robots
xxi) violence detection
xxii) autonomous driving
xxiii) domain adaptation, domain generalisation, few- or zero-shot learning for the above cases
xxiv) fairness, explainability, interpretability, trustworthiness, privacy-awareness, bias mitigation and/or subgroup distribution shift analysis for the above cases
xxv) editing, manipulation, image-to-image translation, style mixing, interpolation, inversion and semantic diffusion for all afore mentioned cases
Accepted workshop papers will appear at ECCV 2026 proceedings.
Irene Kotsia (Cogitat Ltd, UK)
Eric Granger (École de technologie supérieure, Canada)
Marco Pedersoli (École de technologie supérieure, Canada)
Simon Bacon (Concordia University, Canada)
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Dr Dimitrios Kollias, PhD, FHEA, M-IEEE, M-BMVA, M-AAAI, M-ACM, M-TCPAMI, AM-IAPR
Associate Professor in Multimodal AI, School of EECS, Queen Mary University of London
Centres: Multimodal AI | Fundamentals of AI & Computational Theory |
Groups: Multimedia & Vision | Computer Vision
Institutes: Digital Environment Research Institute | Early Life Research Institute
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