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4th Workshop on Generative Models
for Computer Vision

CVPR 2026


8:45am - 5:00pm, Thursday, June 4th, 2026       Room 205, Denver Convention Center, Denver, Colorado

Overview

Recent advances in generative modeling leveraging generative adversarial networks, auto-regressive models, neural fields and diffusion models have enabled the synthesis of near photorealistic images, drastically increasing the visibility and popularity of generative modeling across the computer vision research community. However, these impressive advances in generative modeling have not yet found wide adoption in computer vision for visual recognition tasks. In this workshop, we aim to bring together researchers from the fields of image synthesis and computer vision to facilitate discussions and progress at the intersection of those two subfields. We investigate the question: "How can visual recognition benefit from the advances in generative image modeling?". We invite a diverse set of experts to discuss their recent research results and future directions for generative modeling and computer vision, with a particular focus on the intersection between image synthesis and visual recognition. We hope this workshop will lay the foundation for future development of generative models for computer vision tasks.

Invited Speakers

Chelsea Finn

Stanford University

Efstratios Gavves

University of Amsterdam

Tali Dekel

Weizmann Institute of Science

Yilun Du

Harvard University

Hila Chefer

Black Forest Labs

Covered Topics

    Submission site: OpenReview
    Author kit: CVPR Author KIT.
    We invite submissions of both short papers (4 page abstracts) and long papers (8 page full papers). Submissions to this workshop are non-archival, allowing for the inclusion of ongoing, unpublished work or dual submission. The review process will be conducted under double‑blind conditions. Accepted submissions will be presented as posters at the workshop, and a selection of papers will be considered for the Best Workshop Paper Award. The papers will Not be included in the proceedings of CVPR. References may be included on pages beyond the page limit.
    Potential topics include but are not limited to:
  • Advances in generative image models
  • Inversion of generative image models
  • Training computer vision with realistic synthetic images
  • Benchmarking computer vision with generative models
  • Analysis-by-synthesis / render-and-compare approaches for visual recognition
  • Self-supervised learning with generative models
  • Adversarial attacks and defenses with generative models
  • Out-of-distribution generalization and detection with generative models
  • Ethical considerations in generative modeling, dataset and model biases

Important Dates

Event Date (Anywhere on Earth)
Workshop paper submission deadline April 30, 2026
Decisions May 20, 2026







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