SIBGRAPI: Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing

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Event When Where Deadline
SIBGRAPI 2026 Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing
Sep 29, 2026 - Oct 2, 2026 Goiânia, Brazil May 30, 2026
SIBGRAPI 2023 36th Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images
Dec 6, 2023 - Dec 9, 2023 Rio Grande Jun 23, 2023
SIBGRAPI 2020 Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images
Nov 7, 2020 - Nov 10, 2020 Virtual Jul 17, 2020
SIBGRAPI 2018 Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing
Oct 29, 2018 - Nov 1, 2018 Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil Jun 11, 2018
SIBGRAPI 2017 Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing
Oct 17, 2017 - Oct 20, 2017 Brazil Mar 27, 2017
SIBGRAPI 2016 Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images
Oct 4, 2016 - Oct 7, 2016 São José dos Campos, Brazil Mar 1, 2016
SIBGRAPI 2015 Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images
Sep 26, 2015 - Sep 29, 2015 Salvador, Brazil Apr 10, 2015
SIBGRAPI 2012 SIG on on Graphics, Patterns and Images
Aug 22, 2012 - Aug 25, 2012 Brazil May 4, 2012
SIBGRAPI 2011 Conference on Graphics, Patterns and Images
Oct 28, 2011 - Oct 31, 2011 Maceió, Al, Brazil May 1, 2011 (Apr 23, 2011)
 
 

Present CFP : 2026

We invite the submission of original, unpublished papers in Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition, Data Visualization and related areas. The Main Track proceedings of the conference will be available online at IEEE Xplore and at the SIBGRAPI Digital Library Archive maintained by Instituto National de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE, Brazil). The proceedings will also be indexed at the SBC Open Lib (Sol), the Digital Library of the Brazilian Computer Society.

Submission Instructions

All manuscripts submitted to SIBGRAPI 2026 Main Track must be in English, with a maximum of six (6) pages (including figures and references). The Latex template is available here.

Please follow the included instructions and the formatting guidelines, avoiding any change to the format (in particular, avoiding space command or creating subsections or paragraph titles with any command different from subsection or paragraph). The references should be formatted accordingly. Please do not change the font size, even if it helps to comply with the page limit. The illustrations of the paper should be generated either truly vectorial or rasterized with at least 300 dpi.

Paper submission will be handled via the CMT system through (link available soon). The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.


Anonymity Requirements

The review process of all submissions will be double-blind. The author’s identities will be tracked only by the submission system and visible only by the track chairs. The program committee members and reviewers will not know the identity of the authors of the papers they review.

To ensure anonymity of authorship during the review process, authors must prepare their manuscript as follows:

Authors’ names and affiliations must not appear on the title page or elsewhere in the paper. Instead, please include the number assigned to the paper by the online paper registration system under the title, for instance, by including the command inalfalse in your LaTeX source file.
Research group members, colleagues, or collaborators must not be acknowledged anywhere in the paper.
Funding sources must not be acknowledged anywhere in the submitted paper.
It is strongly suggested that the submitted file be named with the assigned submission number. For example, if your assigned paper number is 39352, name your submitted file 39352.pdf.
Source file naming must also be done with care. For example, if your name is Jane Smith and you submit a PDF file generated from a .dvi file called Jane-Smith.dvi, one can infer your authorship by looking into the PDF file.
You must also use care when referring to related past work, particularly your own. For example, avoid mentions of your previous work as “In our previous work [1,2]…” and prefer third person referencing as “In previous work [1,2]…”. Despite the anonymity requirements, you should still include all your relevant work in the references, using the above style (omitting them could potentially reveal your identity by negation).

It is the responsibility of authors to do their best to preserve anonymity. Papers that do not follow the guidelines posted here or potentially reveal the identity of the authors are subject to immediate rejection. Having papers on arXiv is allowed per the dual submission policy outlined below.


Dual submissions

The goals of SIBGRAPI are to publish unpublished work and to avoid duplicating the efforts of reviewers. By registering or submitting a manuscript to SIBGRAPI, the authors acknowledge that it has not been previously published or accepted for publication in a substantially similar form in any peer-reviewed venue, including a journal, conference, workshop, or archival forum. Furthermore, no publication substantially similar in content has been or will be submitted to another conference, workshop, or journal during the review period. Violating any of these conditions will lead to rejection and be reported to the other venue to which the submission was sent.

A publication, for the purposes of this policy, is defined as written work longer than four pages (excluding references) that was submitted for peer review for either acceptance or rejection and, after review, was accepted. In particular, this definition of publication does not depend upon whether such an accepted written work appears in formal proceedings or whether the organizers declare that such work “counts as a publication”. Under the above definition, arXiv preprints and university technical reports are not considered publications. However, peer-reviewed workshop papers are considered publications if their length is more than four pages (excluding references), even if they do not appear in proceedings.

Reviewing process

All papers submitted to the Main Track will be double-blindly reviewed by at least three experts on the topic of the work and could be accepted without revision, rejected, or subjected to a second short reviewing cycle. Papers that receive a “Conditional Acceptance” result from the first reviewing cycle will have to comply with the list of changes asked by the reviewers to be accepted for publication and presentation.

Paper Presentation

The acceptance of a work implies that at least one of its authors will register with the full registration rate at the conference and pay the publication fee for that article. If more than one author registers for the conference, the choice of who will present is up to the paper’s authors. Such information will be asked later by the program chairs. Presentations must be in English. Videos or remote casts are not allowed.

The program schedule will be available as soon as possible after the papers’ final acceptance decision.

No-show Policy

A paper submitted by authors who subsequently did not present it in person at the technical meeting despite having registered at the conference will be considered a no-show paper and removed from the conference proceedings.

Code of Conduct for Authors in SBC Publications

By submitting papers to SIBGRAPI 2026 Main Track, the authors acknowledge that they comply with the Code of Conduct for Authors in SBC Publications, which is available at: https://sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/indice/conduta

Important dates

- Submission Deadline: May 30, 2026
- Reviews Sent to Authors: July 07, 2026
- Revision Submission Deadline: July 18, 2026
- Final Notification: August 03, 2026
- Camera-Ready Submission: August 15, 2025

SIBGRAPI 2026 Program Chairs

Nina Hirata (Universidade de São Paulo)

Nivan Ferreira (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco)

Jean Cousty (ESIEE-Paris)

Fernando Paulovich (Eindhoven University of Technology)


If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the program chairs:
Nina Hirata (nina@ime.usp.br) and Nivan Ferreira (nivan@cin.ufpe.br).
 

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