The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) is the British Machine Vision Association's (BMVA) annual conference on machine vision, image processing, and pattern recognition. It is one of the major international conferences on computer vision and related areas held in the UK. With increasing popularity and quality, it has established itself as a prestigious event on the vision calendar.
Conference Awards
Congratulations to the following authors.
The Best Paper Award was awarded to
Nikolas Adaloglou, Tim Kaiser, Damir Iagudin, Markus Kollmann
for their paper "Guiding a diffusion model with itself using sliding windows".
The Best Presentation Award was awarded to
Hugo Riffaud de Turckheim, Diego Marcos, Roberto Interdonato, Sylvain Lobry
for their paper "Atomizer: Generalizing to unseen modalities by breaking images down to a set of scalars".
The Best Poster Award was awarded to
Dongqing Wang, Ehsan Pajouheshgar, Yitao Xu, Tong Zhang, Sabine Süsstrunk
for their paper "Volumetric Temporal Texture for Smoke Stylization using Dynamic Radiance Fields".
Tuesday 25 Nov, 7-11pm, Dinner at Cambridge Street Collective - Bring Your Badge
BMVC 2025 conference and workshop proceedings are now online! You can find them at: [Conference] and [Workshops].
BMVC 2025 conference schedule is now online! You can find it at: [Schedule]
Top papers from BMVC 2025 will be invited to submit extended versions to a special issue of the International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV)!
BMVC will not have a rebuttal period this year! Further guidance for authors, reviewers and area chairs can be found in the Authors dropdown menu above.
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BMVC'25 will be held in Sheffield at Cutlers' Hall.
About the BMVC
The British Machine Vision Conference is organised by The British Machine Vision Association and Society for Pattern Recognition for the purposes of the scholarly advancement of education and research in machine vision, pattern recognition and associated academic research areas, including the application of such scholarly research within industry. The Association is a Company limited by guarantee, No.2543446, and a non-profit-making body, registered in England and Wales as Charity No.1002307 (Registered Office: Dept. of Computer Science, Durham University, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, UK).
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That’s a wrap for #BMVC2025!
— British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) (@BMVCconf) November 27, 2025
Day 3 and Day 4 brought an inspiring keynote, the Doctoral Consortium, vibrant poster & oral sessions, engaging workshop talks, and our awards & closing remarks.
We hope everyone enjoyed #BMVC2025 and Sheffield — thanks for being part of it! 🎉🙌✨ pic.twitter.com/qXUJHExLLR


