IEEE / CVF Workshop at CVPR 2026

15th IEEE International Workshop on Computational Cameras and Displays

CCD 2026 brings together researchers across computational imaging, vision, graphics, optics, sensing, and display systems. The workshop continues the CCD series at CVPR with keynote talks, invited talks, posters, and discussion on emerging computational cameras and displays.

About

Computational Cameras, Displays, and Imaging Systems

A workshop on the joint design of sensing, display, and computation.

Computational photography and computational imaging have become central themes within computer vision, graphics, optics, and sensing. At the same time, computational displays are rapidly evolving through advances in optical design, fabrication, inverse methods, and machine learning. CCD brings these threads together in a single workshop focused on the joint design of sensing, display, and computation.

The Computational Cameras and Displays workshop series serves as a meeting point for researchers and practitioners who design, build, and study computational cameras, displays, and imaging systems. CCD 2026 will feature keynote talks, invited talks, and posters highlighting new directions across vision, graphics, imaging, optics, and beyond.

Speakers

Confirmed speakers

Keynote and invited speakers for CCD 2026.

Keynote speakers

4 speakers

Invited speakers

3 speakers
Details

Workshop information

Venue and dates

The workshop is part of The IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026 and will take place during Wed June 03, 2026 at the Colorado Convention Center.

Call for posters

Please upload your poster at the link below.

Open poster link

Workshop schedule

8:45 - 9:00
Welcome / Opening Remarks
9:00 - 9:30
Keynote 1: Aydogan Ozcan

Programming Light Diffraction for Information Processing and Computational Imaging

9:30 - 9:50
Invited Talk by David Lindell

Foundation Models for Computational Photography

9:50 - 10:10
Invited Talk by Chris Metzler

Imaging Through Obscurants with Machine Learning

10:10 - 10:30
Morning Break
10:30 - 11:00
Keynote 2: Abbie Watnik

Computational Imaging Cameras in the Presence of Laser Interference

11:00 - 11:15
Spotlight presentations
11:15 - 12:50
Poster and Demo Session (Poster Details below)
12:50 - 14:00
Lunch break
14:00 - 14:30
Keynote 3: Arka Majumdar

Computational Imaging with Meta-Optics Across Length Scales

14:30 - 14:50
Invited Talk 3: Sara Fridovich-Keil

When, Why, and How do Diffusion Posterior Samplers Fail? A Finite-Sample Lens

15:10 - 15:30
Afternoon Break
15:30 - 16:00
Keynote 4: Gordon Wetzstein

From World Models to World Agents

16:00 - 16:20
Winner announcement: Single Photon Imaging challenge
16:20 - 16:40
Challenge announcement: All-Photon Perception with Low-Cost LiDARs
16:40 - 16:55
Closing Remarks and Best Poster Winner

Accepted Posters

Note: Each poster board will be used for two posters.

#1 (Board #283)
Learning to See Inside Opaque Liquid Containers using Speckle Vibrometry
#2 (Board #283)
Dark3R: Learning Structure from Motion in the Dark
#3 (Board #284)
MetaSpectra+: A Compact Broadband Metasurface for Snapshot Hyperspectral+ Imaging
#4 (Board #284)
BHCast: Unlocking Black Hole Plasma Dynamics from a Single Blurry Image with Long-Term Forecasting
#5 (Board #285)
gQIR: Generative Quanta Image Reconstruction
#6 (Board #285)
MetaTele: Compact Refractive Metasurface Computational Telephoto Camera
#7 (Board #286)
Compact Metasurface Camera for Snapshot Wide-FoV Depth from Defocus
#8 (Board #286)
Overcoming the Telephoto Physics Wall: Enabling Sub-0.5 µm Pixels via Neural ISP
#9 (Board #287)
Generative Diffusion Priors for 3D Mapping of the Dark Universe
#10 (Board #287)
Color-Encoded Illumination for High-Speed Volumetric Scene Reconstruction
#11 (Board #288)
Computational Multispectral SWIR Single-Pixel Camera: Deep Super-Resolution and Defect Segmentation Pipeline
#12 (Board #288)
Spectrum from Defocus: Fast Spectral Imaging with Chromatic Focal Stack
#13 (Board #289)
Thermal is Always Wild: Characterizing and Addressing Challenges in Thermal-Only Novel View Synthesis
#14 (Board #289)
Dual Band Thermal Videography
#15 ((Board #290)
SpiderCam: Low-Power Snapshot Depth from Differential Defocus
#16 (Board #290)
VT-Intrinsic: Physics-based Decomposition of Reflectance and Shading using a Single Visible-Thermal Image Pair
#17 (Board #291)
Depth from Dual Differential Defocus and Stereo Consensus
#18 (Board #291)
Skullptor: High Fidelity 3D Head Reconstruction in Seconds with Multi-View Normal Prediction
#19 (Board #292)
Does AI Understand Imaging? A Systematic Benchmark of Agentic AI for Computational Imaging Tasks
#20 (Board #292)
Semantic Inference in Passive Non-Line-of-Sight Imaging: Vision-Language Reasoning and Direct Classification
#21 (Board #293)
MetaTele: Compact Refractive Metasurface Computational Telephoto Camera
#22 (Board #293)
Distributed Synthetic Aperture Imaging with Boiling Speckle
#23 (Board #294)
Computer Vision with a Superpixelation Camera
#24 (Board #294)
Spacetime Tomography via Learned Geodesics and Differentiable Rendering
#25 (Board #295)
Ghosts in the Point Clouds: De-glaring LiDAR in the Transient Domain
#26 (Board #295)
Computational Speckle Pattern Interferometry
#27 (Board #296)
High-Flux Single-Photon LiDARs for Resource-Constrained 3D Imaging
#28 (Board #296)
Efficient and Training-Free Single-Image Diffusion Models
#29 (Board #297)
Physics-based Visual Tactile Sensing via Photoelastic Fringe Patterns
#30 (Board #297)
Pixel-wise Drift appears as Noise in Microbolometers
#31 (Board #298)
Accurate and fast event-based shape measurement of mixed reflectance scenes
#32 (Board #298)
Efficient and Training-Free Single-Image Diffusion Models
#33 (Board #299)
Multi-frequency Time of Flight Radiance Fields
#34 (Board #299)
Lumosaic: Hyperspectral Video via Active Illumination and Coded-Exposure Pixels
#35 (Board #300)
Single-Step Latent Diffusion for Underwater Image Restoration
#36 (Board #300)
UCMNet: Uncertainty-Aware Context Memory Network for Under-Display Camera Image Restoration
#37 (Board #301)
Repurposing Marigold for Zero-Shot Metric Depth Estimation via Defocus Blur Cues
#38 (Board #301)
Hist2Style: Histogram-Guided Stylization with Bilateral Grids
Organizers

Workshop organizers

Organizing team for CCD 2026.

Fei Xia

Fei Xia

UC Irvine

Qi Guo

Qi Guo

Purdue University

Vishwa Saragadam

Vishwa Saragadam

UC Riverside

Ayush Bhandari

Ayush Bhandari

Imperial College London