Computational
Imaging Symposium

Come see the unexpected

Bay Area, California  ·  February 22–24, 2027

The premier independent venue for research in computational imaging, optics, sensing, and image processing.

Key Dates
Session proposals
June 1, 2026
notification rolling from June 1
Abstract deadline
December 1, 2026
notification rolling from September 1

Conference
Feb 22–24, 2027
25 years of
computational
imaging research

The Computational Imaging Symposium brings together researchers working at the intersection of optics, signal processing, machine learning, and imaging systems design. After nearly 25 years as a track at IS&T Electronic Imaging, CIS launches as an independent conference in 2027.

We welcome contributions on computational cameras, inverse problems, neural rendering, medical and scientific imaging, image quality assessment, and more. Abstracts (~0.5–1 page) are reviewed by the program committee and accepted for oral or poster presentation.

Learn more about CIS →

Topics of Interest
Inverse Problems & Reconstruction
AI/Deep Learning for Imaging
Scientific & Medical Imaging
Hyperspectral & Multispectral Imaging
Coherent & Non-coherent Optical Sensing
Sensor Hardware & Algorithm co-design
X-ray imaging & Tomography/Ptychography
Neutron & Nontraditional Imaging
Acoustic & Ultrasound Imaging
Computational Microscopy and Photography
Generative Diffusion & Bayesian Sampling
Image Restoration & Enhancement
Built for the
imaging community

Focused scope

A symposium dedicated entirely to computational imaging — one focus with many perspectives.

Two paths to participate

Submit an abstract through open review, or organize an invited session — a themed group of talks you curate and invite.

Community roots

Built on nearly 25 years of the COIMG track at IS&T Electronic Imaging, with an established program committee and reviewer base.

Welcoming format

Oral and poster presentations — room for finished work and work in progress alike.