Workshop on Beyond Visible: Exploring Infrared and Hyperspectral Domains in Computer Vision 2025
In conjunction with ICVGIP2025
17 – 20 December, 2025, IIT Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India

Where
IIT Mandi, Parashar Road, Tehsil Sadar, Near Kataula, Kamand, Himachal Pradesh 175075
When
17-20 December, 2025
Call for papers
The Workshop on Beyond Visible: Exploring Infrared and Hyperspectral Domains in Computer Vision 2025 invites submissions of original research, case studies, and application papers exploring the use of infrared, hyperspectral, multispectral, and other non-visible imaging modalities for advancing computer vision and intelligent systems. The workshop aims to foster dialogue between academia and industry, addressing both the scientific challenges and the growing practical relevance of beyond-visible imaging across domains such as autonomous systems, agriculture, defense, healthcare, and industrial inspection. We particularly welcome interdisciplinary contributions that bridge remote sensing, machine learning, and generative modeling.
Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to:
- Infrared, hyperspectral, and multispectral image acquisition and calibration
- Image enhancement, restoration, fusion, and super-resolution across spectral domains
- Object detection, segmentation, and tracking in beyond-visible imagery
- Hyperspectral and thermal imaging for agriculture, environment, and industry
- Domain adaptation and cross-modal learning for spectral vision
- Vision–language and multimodal AI systems integrating spectral data
- Explainable and trustworthy AI for spectral and infrared vision
- Generative models (e.g., diffusion, GANs) for hyperspectral image synthesis and translation
- Multispectral data compression and efficient representation learning
- 3D reconstruction and scene understanding from spectral modalities
- Edge and embedded systems for real-time infrared/hyperspectral vision
- Datasets, benchmarks, and simulation tools for spectral imaging research
We encourage submissions that emphasize real-world applications, open-source datasets or tools, and novel integrations of spectral sensing with modern AI frameworks.
Important Dates
- Submission Opening Date: 12 October 2025, 11:59PM (AOE)
- Submission Closing Date: 15 November 2025, 11:59PM (AOE)
- Review and Decision to Authors: 20 November 2025, 11:59PM (AOE)
Author Guidelines and Paper Submission
All submissions to the Workshop on Beyond Visible: Exploring Infrared and Hyperspectral Domains in Computer Vision 2025 must adhere to the ICVGIP 2025 conference policies and formatting standards. Authors are encouraged to carefully review the following guidelines before submission.
Manuscript Preparation
1. Originality: Submitted manuscripts must present original work that has not been published or is not under review elsewhere. Papers violating this rule will be rejected without review.
2. Double-Blind Policy: The review process follows a double-blind procedure. Authors must ensure their identity is not revealed anywhere in the paper—including author names, acknowledgments, or self-referential citations.
3. Concurrent Submission Policy: Submissions must not overlap more than 20% with prior or concurrent publications. Authors uncertain about borderline cases should contact the Program Chairs for clarification.
4. ArXiv and Technical Reports: Technical reports or preprints that are not peer-reviewed are not considered prior art and do not violate the originality requirement.
Format and Templates:
1. Manuscripts must be prepared using the ICVGIP 2025 LaTeX template (preferred) or the Word template, if necessary.
2. Upload manuscripts in PDF format (maximum size: 20 MB).
3. Limit manuscripts to 8 pages (including figures and text). References may extend beyond this limit.
4. Optional supplementary material (up to 50 MB) may include additional figures, videos, or documents.
Submission Process
1. All papers must be submitted via the CMT3 submission portal.
2. During paper registration, provide the Title, Abstract, Authors, and Subject Areas.
3. Upon registration, a Paper ID will be generated. Use this ID in your filename (e.g., PaperID.pdf).
4. Use LaTeX to typeset papers into PDF format. Download the LaTeX template (ZIP) from the ICVGIP 2025 website.
5. Upload any supplementary materials as a single .zip file or as individual files (doc, pdf, pptx, mp4, etc.).
Submission Guidelines
1. Submit all materials via the CMT3 portal before the submission deadline.
2. Ensure the assigned Paper ID appears on the manuscript before uploading.
3. An early decision phase may be used to assess scope and baseline quality; submissions deemed out-of-scope or substandard may be rejected early.
All accepted papers will be included in the ICVGIP 2025 Workshop Proceedings and will follow the same publication and indexing policies as the main conference.
The Microsoft CMT service is used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
The review process will be double-blind.








