Call: ACM SAP 2026: ACM Symposium on Applied Perception

Call for Papers:

ACM Symposium on Applied Perception (ACM SAP)
August 26-27, 2026
Hosted by Inria Rennes, France
https://sap.acm.org/2026/

Deadline for abstract submission: April 21, 2026
Deadline for paper submission: April 28, 2026

The ACM Symposium on Applied Perception (ACM SAP) provides an intimate forum for researchers who combine knowledge, methods, and insights from perception research and computer science disciplines. This includes such disciplines as cognitive psychology, perceptual psychology, psychophysics, behavior-analysis, and neuroscience on the perceptual side and computer graphics, computer vision, visualization, virtual reality and human-computer interfaces on the visual computing side.

The interdisciplinary focus of this conference acknowledges that the various scientific disciplines in perception research and computer science research use different but complementary methods to address fundamentally similar questions. As such, combinations of knowledge, methods, and/or insights from the different fields can help to advance all of the applied perception fields.

ACM SAP 2026 will be held in Rennes, France on the 26th and 27th of August, 2026. SAP welcomes original unpublished research related to all topics relevant to both perception and computer science. This research can be submitted as a long paper of up to 8 pages or as a short paper of up to 4 pages. In all cases the page limit is EXCLUSIVE of the pages devoted to bibliographic references and appendices.

Under an agreement with the ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) and the ACM Publications Board, the strongest accepted papers will be offered publication as full papers in the ACM journal TAP (instead of appearing in the proceedings). Authors of such special issue papers must agree to present the paper at ACM SAP. As has always been the case, authors of regular ACM SAP papers can still submit to TAP regular issues with appropriate additions. Papers that have been recommended for acceptance in the ACM TAP journal will undergo a second review cycle, during which the authors will revise the paper to address reviewer concerns.

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • April 21st Abstract submission deadline (required)
  • April 28th Paper submission deadline
  • June 2nd Notification of paper decisions returned to authors
  • June 19th Camera-ready version for SAP papers due
  • June 19th Revised manuscripts for invited TAP papers due (second review cycle for TAP)
  • July 3rd Notification of 2nd round of TAP reviews
  • July 17th Camera-ready version for invited TAP papers due

Each deadline is 23:59:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth) == GMT/UTC-12:00 on the stated day, no matter where the submitter is located. A convenient tool to see when AoE is for your local time is setting your location at 1 and Baker Island (which uses AoE), see link.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

SAP welcomes submissions related to topics relevant to both perception and computer science summarized as follows.

Application of perceptual research to any area of computer science, including but not limited to:

  • modeling, rendering, animation
  • virtual environments, characters, embodied conversational agents, avatars
  • processing information from artificial sensors
  • representation of data, communication of data, interaction with data

Applications of computer science to any area of perception, including but not limited to:

  • perceptually motivated algorithms (e.g. foveated rendering, image and video compression, tone mapping)
  • perceptual topics in displays (luminance, contrast, depth perception, frame rate)
  • modeling natural perceptual systems
  • simulating natural perceptual systems

Emerging topics such as:

  • animal perception
  • privacy and security
  • novel sensors
  • studies that combine perception and computing research toward applications to healthcare, deep space exploration, cultural and ecological preservation

SUBMISSIONS

The ACM Symposium on Applied Perception (ACM SAP) welcomes original unpublished research related to all topics relevant to both perception and computer science. This research can be submitted as a long paper (up to 8 pages) or as a short paper (up to 4 pages). In all cases the page limit is EXCLUSIVE of the pages devoted to bibliographic references and appendices. Submission should be sent using the Easychair link.

Research that is not accepted as a paper will automatically be considered for the poster session. Authors will have the option to decline to have their work be considered as a poster.

For detailed information please visit the conference website: https://sap.acm.org/2026/

INVITED TAP JOURNAL PUBLICATION

Under an agreement with the ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) and the ACM Publications Board, the strongest accepted papers will be offered publication as full papers in the ACM journal TAP (instead of appearing in the proceedings). Authors of such special issue papers must agree to present the paper at ACM SAP. Authors of regular ACM SAP papers can still submit to TAP regular issues with appropriate additions. Papers that have been recommended for acceptance in the ACM TAP journal will undergo a second review cycle, during which the authors will revise the paper to address reviewer concerns (similar to conditional acceptances at ACM SIGGRAPH). Please note that TAP referrals are conditional. The TAP reviewers may recommend bringing the paper back to the SAP proceedings if the quality of the revision is inadequate. Therefore, authors are strongly encouraged to incorporate as many reviewer comments as possible into the revision. The revised paper has to be submitted in TAP format to Manuscript Central and must include a cover letter stating that the submission is for the SAP special issue. The cover letter should also document the list of changes made to the paper to address the reviewers’ concerns. Please note that TAP has a 20-page limit INCLUDING references. Reformatting, a paper from the SAP format to the TAP format typically adds a few pages. Complete TAP author guidelines and templates are available at TAP ACM.

ORGANIZATION

Program Chairs:
Torsten Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, kuhlen@vr.rwth-aachen.de
Nuria Pelechano, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain, npelechano@cs.upc.edu

Conference Chairs:
Ludovic Hoyet, Inria Rennes, France, ludovic.hoyet@inria.fr
Katja Zibrek, Inria Rennes, France, katja.zibrek@inria.fr

Poster Chair:
Sandra Malpica, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain, smalpica@unizar.es


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