Call for Papers

The Workshop on Cultural Continuity of Artists (WCCA 2025) invites original research, position papers, and visionary work that leverage computer vision, multimodal AI, and extended‑reality technologies to safeguard and reinterpret artistic legacies. We welcome contributions from academia, industry, and cultural institutions that introduce innovative frameworks, technical advances, or case studies aligned with the workshop’s mission of digital cultural preservation.

Topics of Interest

  • AI and computer vision for cultural heritage
  • Multimodal learning with 3D scans, documents, and video
  • Image and 3D generation for cultural artifacts
  • XR‑based storytelling and exhibition design
  • Ethical, legal, and social implications of digitizing artistic legacies
  • Dataset creation, annotation, and benchmark design for cultural artifacts
  • Restoration, super‑resolution, and colorization of historical media
  • Archival automation, metadata extraction, and content retrieval
  • Responsible AI practices for bias mitigation and privacy protection

Important Dates

  • Call for Papers released: May 23rd, 2025
  • Paper submission deadline: July 8th, 2025
  • Author notifications: July 11th, 2025
  • Proceedings camera‑ready deadline: August 11th, 2025
  • Workshop date: October 19th to 20th, 2025 (in conjunction with ICCV 2025, Honolulu, Hawaii)

Note: The dates above refer to the proceedings timeline. Submission details and the schedule for Extended Abstracts will be announced soon.

Submission Guidelines

Submitted manuscripts must follow the ICCV 2025 formatting template and should be 4 - 8 pages in length, including figures and tables. The official author kit—including LaTeX/Word templates and detailed instructions—can be downloaded here: ICCV Author Kit. References do not count toward this page limit. Any appendices included in the main PDF must also fit within the four‑to‑eight‑page range. Authors who wish to provide additional material may upload a single compressed .zip file (maximum 50 MB) by the main submission deadline.

All papers must be anonymized for double‑blind review. Submissions that are not properly anonymized, do not comply with the ICCV style, or exceed the page limit may be rejected without review. Accepted papers will be published in the ICCV 2025 Workshop Proceedings. Approximately five to ten papers (about 30 percent) will be selected for oral presentation.

Author Responsibilities

Authors must comply with all ICCV ethical and formatting standards. Please refer to the ICCV 2025 Author Guidelines for detailed instructions.

How to Submit

Papers should be submitted via OpenReview.net:

Contact

For questions, please email Taehoon Kim at taehoonkim@sogang.ac.kr.