The Joint Workshop on Marine Vision is dedicated to advancing computer vision for understanding, monitoring, and assessing marine environments. We invite research contributions focused on computer vision in the underwater domain but also encourage submissions from other vision applications related to the marine environment, including in-air monitoring.
Topics
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Underwater
- image enhancement and color reconstruction
- image formation models
- navigation and mapping
- 3D reconstruction of scenes
- calibration and parameter estimation
- long-tailed visual recognition
- multiple object tracking and behavioral analysis
- (Inverse) rendering and underwater scene representations
- physical models of reflectance and light transport, including multispectral or hyperspectral
- Marine
- indiscernible object counting (e.g., schools of fish, fisheries catch)
- species and size estimation on fishing vessels
- fine-grained classification of organisms
- foundation models
- environmental monitoring using remote sensing
- datasets and evaluation
- learning from limited data
- object detection and segmentation
- sensing beyond the visible spectrum
Important deadlines
The Joint Workshop on Marine Vision is scheduled at October 19.
Submission deadline: June 30, 2025 (End of day, GMT)
Author notification: July 11, 2025
Camera ready: August 8, 2025
Submission
Paper Length: Full papers only (max 8 pages, excluding references)
Review Process: In line with ICCV 2025, submissions undergo a double-blind peer review by 2–3 expert reviewers. During the review process, submitted papers will be visible only to the assigned reviewers and members of the organizing committee. Reviews and submission content will remain strictly confidential and will not be publicly accessible. Additionally, we will not solicit public comments or open discussion on submissions during the review phase.
Archiving: Accepted papers will be published in the official ICCV 2025 workshop proceedings.
Submission portal: Link to OpenReview submission page
Author guidelines
Papers should be formatted using the official ICCV 2025 author kit. Papers not using the template, not properly anonymized, or including more than eight pages (excluding references) will be desk rejected without review. All submissions must be original and not under concurrent review elsewhere.
Please note that all authors and co-authors planning to submit to the Joint Workshop on Marine Vision must have an up-to-date OpenReview profile two weeks prior to the paper submission deadline.
Best paper award
A best paper award will be presented to recognize outstanding contributions to the workshop. The selection will be made by the organizing committee, based on the novelty, technical quality, relevance to the workshop theme, and potential impact of the work. All accepted papers are automatically eligible for consideration. The decision will take into account reviewer feedback as well as the committee’s assessment of the paper’s significance and clarity. The award will be announced during the workshop with a prize to the authors of $1,000 sponsored by The Pioneer Center for AI, Denmark.

Program committee
TBD