IIT Ropar organises 10th International conference on computer vision & imaging processing
Bahadurjeet Singh/royalpatiala.in News/Rupnagar, December 13,2025
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (IIT Ropar) today successfully concluded the 10th International Conference on Computer Vision & Image Processing (CVIP 2025), a landmark event that brought together leading researchers, academicians, and industry experts from across the globe to explore cutting-edge developments in computer vision, image processing, and artificial intelligence.
The conference was inaugurated on December 11, 2025, with Prof. Anil K. Jain as Chief Guest and Prof. Robert B. Fisher, IAPR President, as Guest of Honor. The opening ceremony on December 10 featured Dr. J.B.V Reddy, Mission Director of the National Quantum Mission, as Chief Guest, and Prof. M C Govil, Director of NIT Sikkim, as Guest of Honor.
Prof. Rajeev Ahuja, Director of IIT Ropar, served as the Patron of the conference. The event was co-organized by the Technology Innovation Hub, TIH-iHub Drishti Foundation at IIT Jodhpur, reinforcing the commitment to innovation and research excellence.
Held from December 10-13, 2025 the conference served as a premier platform for knowledge exchange, fostering collaboration between academia and industry while showcasing breakthrough innovations in vision and imaging technologies.
Distinguished Keynotes and Global Participation-
CVIP 2025 featured eight keynote addresses delivered by internationally renowned experts, providing attendees with insights into the latest advancements in AI and computer vision. The distinguished speakers included Prof. Anil K. Jain (Michigan State University, USA), IEEE, ACM, AAAS, SPIE and IAPR Fellow, Prof. Mohit Bansal (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, USA), AAAI Fellow, Prof. Bob Fisher, IAPR President and Professor of Informatics at University of Edinburgh, Scotland, Prof. Dinesh Manocha (University of Maryland, USA), IEEE, ACM and AAAI Fellow, Prof. Timothy Baldwin, Provost at MBZUAI Abu Dhabi and Melbourne Laureate Professor, Prof. Richa Singh (IIT Jodhpur), IEEE Fellow, Prof. Venu Govindaraju (University at Buffalo, SUNY) and Prof. Sanjay K. Singh (IIT BHU, Varanasi).
Industry-Academia Convergence
A unique feature of CVIP 2025 was the dedicated Industry-Academia Day on December 10, which facilitated meaningful interactions between research scholars and industry leaders. The day featured presentations from prominent organizations including Microsoft, MathWorks, Vehant technologies, CARPL.ai and SegriTech.

The conference also featured specialized workshops on Quantum Algorithms and Their Applications in Computer Vision and Image Processing by IBM, along with hands-on sessions by MathWorks on vision-guided UAV simulation. The conference covered diverse topics including AI-powered image analysis, deep learning for computer vision, medical image analysis, autonomous vehicles, biometrics and forensics, quantum computer vision, explainable AI, and generative AI applications.
The proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer in the Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series, which is indexed in Scopus, DBLP, Google Scholar, EI-Compendex, Mathematical Reviews, and SCImago. The conference also featured presentations on national R&D initiatives through ANRF (Anusandhan National Research Foundation) and included a session on Post-Quantum Cryptography and its applications by Dr. Divesh Aggarwal, Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore.
A tutorial on “Graph based Models for Computer Vision in Pre and Post Deep Learning Eras” by Prof. Ananda S. Chowdhury, Professor at Jadavpur University and Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, provided valuable insights to young researchers.
The success of CVIP 2025 at IIT Ropar has set new benchmarks for academic conferences in India, bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical industry applications in computer vision and artificial intelligence.











