We invite submissions of papers that explore the intersection of sign language and computer vision. Peer-reviewed and accepted papers will have the opportunity to be presented in a poster session.

We accept papers addressing the issues related to, but not limited to, these topics:

  • Sign Language Recognition and Analysis
  • Sign Language Translation
  • LLMs and Multimodal Models for Sign Language Translation and Understanding
  • Generative Models for Sign Language Production
  • Non-manual Features and Facial Expression Recognition for Sign Language
  • Sign Language Corpora: Collection, Annotation Tools
  • Linguistic and Ethical Aspects of Sign Language Technologies
  • Hand Shape Estimation and Recognition
  • Human Pose Estimation
  • Human Mesh Recovery
  • Animatable Avatars
  • Lip Reading

Important Dates:

  • Paper Submission: March 16, 2025 (11:59 PM PST)
  • Decisions to Authors: April 1, 2025 (11:59 PM PST)
  • Camera-Ready: April 5 April 12, 2025 (11:59 PM PST)

Author Guidelines

We consider that accepted papers will be published in proceedings. Papers are limited to eight pages, including figures and tables, in the CVPR style. Additional pages containing only cited references are allowed. The review process will be double-blind. Papers that are not properly anonymized, or do not use the template, or have more than eight pages (excluding references) will be rejected without review.

Please download the CVPR 2025 Author Kit for detailed formatting instructions.

Submission Guidelines

The Microsoft CMT will be used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this workshop: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SLRTP2025/

The service is provided for free by Microsoft and they bear all the expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.

Tentative Technical Program Committee

  • Albert Ali Salah, Utrecht University, Netherlands
  • Alexandre Symeonidis-Herzig, University of Surrey, UK
  • Anil Osman Tur, University of Trento, Italy
  • Anton Pelykh, University of Surrey, UK
  • Danielle Bragg, Microsoft Research, USA
  • Hacer Yalim Keles, Hacettepe University, Turkiye
  • Haran Raajesh, IIIT Hyderabad, India
  • Hezhen Hu, University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Jian He Low, University of Surrey, UK
  • Kepeng Wu, University of Science and Technology of China, China
  • Maksym Ivashechkin, University of Surrey, UK
  • Marshall Thomas, University of Surrey, UK
  • Mayumi Bono, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
  • Oğulcan Özdemir, Bogazici University, Turkiye
  • Oliver Cory, University of Surrey, UK
  • Oscar Koller, Microsoft, Germany
  • Qifan Fu, Queen Mary University of London, UK
  • Ronglai Zuo, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Sandrine Tornay, Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland
  • Sarah Ebling, University of Zurich, Switzerland
  • Sobhan Asasi, University of Surrey, UK
  • Thomas Hanke, University of Hamburg, Germany