The ICML 2026 Workshop on Efficient Multimodal Question Answering (EMM-QA) invites submissions on methods, resources, evaluations, and systems for question answering over multimodal inputs under realistic resource constraints. The workshop focuses on balancing answer quality with efficiency in modern QA systems, especially in the age of large language models.
Website and Contact
Please check the workshop website for updates, submission instructions, FAQs, and final shared-challenge details.
Important Dates
All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
Paper Track
Shared Challenge
Workshop Date and Venue
Topics of Interest
We welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to:
The scope is intentionally medium-broad: the workshop is centered on efficient multimodal QA, while also welcoming closely related work on multimodal retrieval, reasoning, evaluation, and benchmarking when clearly connected to QA or other knowledge-intensive multimodal tasks.
Guidelines for Submission
Submission Categories
We invite the following types of submissions:
Papers accepted at ICML 2026 may be submitted as fast-track submissions. Fast-track submissions must include the acceptance decision and reviews from ICML. They will still be evaluated by the Area Chairs (ACs) and Program Chairs (PCs) for thematic fit.
We do not plan to accept extended abstracts or poster-only submissions without a paper.
Formatting
Review Process
Archival Policy
Submissions may be archival or non-archival, based on the preference of the authors.
All accepted submissions are expected to appear publicly on:
Camera-ready versions will be required for accepted archival submissions.
Archival submissions
The following submissions are eligible to be archival:
Non-archival submissions
The following submissions are non-archival:
Non-archival submissions are welcome for presentation and discussion at the workshop, but they will not be published in proceedings of the workshop.
Conflict of Interest Policy
Workshop organizers will not submit papers.
Program committee members and reviewers may submit papers, but they may not review, handle, or make decisions on submissions for which they have a conflict of interest. Conflicts include recent collaboration, shared institutional affiliation, advisor-advisee relationships, family or close personal relationships, or any other circumstance that could impair objective judgment. Conflicted submissions will be handled by non-conflicted organizers and reviewers.
About the Shared Challenge
EMM-QA 2026 will host the QANTA 2026 shared challenge, a multimodal quiz bowl competition on efficient question answering with incrementally revealed clues.
In QANTA 2026, systems answer pyramid-style questions from streaming text and, for some questions, accompanying images. For computer teams, the core task is to decide when to buzz, produce an answer, and express confidence under realistic efficiency constraints. The challenge is closely aligned with the workshop’s focus on efficient multimodal question answering, retrieval, reasoning, and evaluation.
The shared challenge includes both computer-team submissions and related live human competition events. The key challenge deadlines listed above are the warmup data release, test data release, challenge metric / scoring feedback deadline, last system submission, and system description paper submission. The live human competition will take place on June 27, 2026 (in person) and June 28, 2026 (online).
Detailed task definitions, rules, scoring, technical requirements, and participation instructions are available on the following pages: