Computational Cameras & Displays Held in conjunction with CVPR 2026

15th Workshop on Computational Cameras & Displays

A one-day workshop bringing together researchers in optics, imaging, displays, and computational photography to rethink how visual information is captured and rendered.

JUNE XX, 2026 · Full-day workshop
CITY, COUNTRY · Co-located with CVPR 2026
Hybrid format · In-person + remote

Scope & Themes

A forum for rethinking capture and display jointly across hardware, algorithms, and applications.

Workshop Overview

The CCD workshop highlights advances in computational imaging systems that jointly design optics, sensors, displays, and algorithms. We invite contributions spanning theory, system design, and applications — from cameras and projectors to emerging near-eye and 3D displays.

  • Computational camera and sensor design (lenses, coded apertures, multi-sensor systems)
  • Computational displays (light-field/VR/AR displays, holographic and multi-layer systems)
  • Joint perception-aware capture and display pipelines
  • Machine learning for camera and display design, calibration, and reconstruction

Important Dates

Paper / Poster Submission
TBD, 2026
Notification
TBD, 2026
Camera-Ready / Final Posters
TBD, 2026
Workshop Date
JUNE XX, 2026

Call for Papers & Posters

Details below are placeholders; adapt to the conference’s workshop policy.

Submission Format

We invite original research contributions and extended abstracts related to computational cameras and displays. Submissions may be either:

  • Full papers (up to N pages) following the CVPR style, potentially appearing in the CVPR workshops proceedings (subject to conference policy).
  • Extended abstracts / posters (2–4 pages) describing recent or ongoing work, including work under review or recently published elsewhere.

Submissions will be handled via [SUBMISSION SITE / CMT LINK].

Topics of Interest

Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Novel camera architectures, sensors, and optics
  • HDR, low-light, and high-speed imaging
  • Depth sensing, ToF, and 3D reconstruction
  • Computational displays and projectors
  • End-to-end learned camera and display pipelines
  • Perception-aware and human-in-the-loop systems
  • Datasets, benchmarks, and open-source hardware/software

Keynotes & Invited Talks

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SPEAKER NAME 1

Institution / Lab

Keynote

Talk title: “Title of keynote talk goes here”. Short, 1-sentence description of the talk’s focus, e.g., joint design of optics and learning-based reconstruction for low-light imaging.

SPEAKER NAME 2

Institution / Lab

Invited

Talk title: “Title of invited talk goes here”. Short description here, e.g., perception-aware computational displays and their role in XR.

SPEAKER NAME 3

Institution / Lab

Invited

Talk title: “Title of invited talk goes here”. Short description here, e.g., programmable sensors, coded illumination, and physics-aware learning.

Tentative Schedule

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CCD 2026 · JUNE XX, 2026
All times local ([TIMEZONE])
Time Session Details
08:30 – 09:00 Registration & Coffee Welcome desk open; informal gathering.
09:00 – 09:15 Opening Remarks Workshop organizers.
09:15 – 10:00 Keynote 1 SPEAKER NAME 1 — Talk title here.
10:00 – 10:30 Spotlight Talks I Short oral spotlights selected from posters.
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break Networking & posters.
11:00 – 12:00 Invited Talks I Two invited talks (20–25 minutes each + Q&A).
12:00 – 13:30 Poster Session & Lunch Posters + demos.
13:30 – 14:15 Keynote 2 SPEAKER NAME 2 — Talk title here.
14:15 – 15:15 Oral Session Selected contributed talks.
15:15 – 15:45 Coffee Break Coffee & second poster rotation.
15:45 – 16:45 Panel / Discussion Panel on future directions in computational cameras and displays.
16:45 – 17:00 Closing Remarks Best poster awards, announcements, and wrap-up.

Posters, Demos & Spotlights

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Poster List (Sample)

Poster #P01 · Board 1
TITLE OF POSTER GOES HERE
A. Author, B. Author, C. Author
Poster #P02 · Board 2
ANOTHER POSTER TITLE GOES HERE
D. Researcher, E. Researcher
Poster #P03 · Board 3
YET ANOTHER SAMPLE TITLE
F. Scientist, G. Scientist

For the final site, you may link each poster to a PDF or project page and add filters (e.g., camera vs display vs theory).

Spotlight & Demo Sessions

A subset of accepted posters will be invited to present short spotlight talks. We also encourage live demos of hardware prototypes, datasets, and software tools related to computational cameras and displays.

If you plan to bring a demo that requires special equipment or space, please mention this in your submission or contact the organizers.

Organizers & Venue

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General Chair
ORGANIZER NAME 1
Institution 1
Co-Chair
ORGANIZER NAME 2
Institution 2
Co-Chair
ORGANIZER NAME 3
Institution 3

Venue

The workshop will take place at the [CONFERENCE VENUE] in [CITY, COUNTRY], as part of CVPR 2026. Room and onsite logistics (room name, poster layout, AV setup) will follow the main conference guidelines and will be updated closer to the event.

Please refer to the main conference website for information on visas, travel, and accommodation.

Stay in Touch

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Contact Email

For questions related to submissions, program, or logistics, please contact:

ccd2026-organizers [at] example.org

Mailing List & Updates

You may optionally link a mailing list, Twitter/X account, or lab webpage here for announcements about deadlines, accepted papers, and schedule updates.