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The Workshop on
PhysHuman
Physically Grounded Human Perception and Modeling
in conjunction with CVPR 2026, Denver, CO
Date: TBD (Half-Day Workshop)
Abstract
Overview: Vision, graphics, and generative models can now reconstruct and synthesize humans with high visual fidelity. However, they rarely model how bodies should move under real-world physical constraints, such as contact, friction, joint limits, muscle effort, ground reaction forces (GRF), and center-of-mass (CoM) dynamics.
This workshop brings together computer vision, biomechanics, simulation, sports/rehabilitation, and XR researchers to make these physics quantities first-class targets for learning from video, IMU, and multimodal data. We will discuss datasets, metrics, and toolchains (e.g., OpenSim, MuJoCo, MyoSuite) that enable benchmarking of physical plausibility, and we will highlight applications in sports, clinical assessment, ergonomics, and safe human–digital interaction.
Topics
Topics covered in the workshop include but are not limited to:
- Vision-based estimation of physical quantities: GRF/CoM, joint torques/moments, and contact/friction states
- Physically grounded 3D human/body/face modeling, including musculoskeletal and soft-tissue models
- Modeling human together with wearables, exoskeletons, and footwear as a coupled physical system
- Physics-based human–object interaction, including contact reasoning, force estimation, and manipulation-aware motion understanding
- Physics-aware garment and material modeling for dynamic cloth–body interaction
- Physics-aware motion, pose, and avatar generation with joint limits and energetic priors
- Aligning simulations (OpenSim, MuJoCo, MyoSuite) with in-the-wild video, IMUs, and RGB-D data
- Datasets, metrics, and benchmarks for physical plausibility
- Applications in sports, clinical/rehabilitation assessment, ergonomics, and XR
Invited Speakers
Schedule
Half-Day Workshop (Morning Session, Tentative)
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 8:30 - 8:40 | Opening Remarks |
| 8:40 - 9:05 | Invited Speaker 1 |
| 9:05 - 9:30 | Invited Speaker 2 |
| 9:30 - 9:55 | Invited Speaker 3 |
| 9:55 - 10:10 | Coffee Break |
| 10:10 - 10:35 | Invited Speaker 4 |
| 10:35 - 11:00 | Invited Speaker 5 |
| 11:00 - 11:25 | Invited Speaker 6 |
| 11:25 - 11:55 | Spotlights & Q&A |
| 11:55 - 12:45 | Poster Session |
Call for Papers
We invite both short (up to 4 pages) and long (up to 8 pages) paper submissions, excluding references and supplementary materials. Submissions must follow the CVPR 2026 template. All papers will be subject to a double-blind review process.
- Full papers (archival): Up to 8 pages excluding references, for inclusion in CVPR 2026 workshop proceedings.
- Short papers (non-archival): Up to 4 pages for work-in-progress, negative results, or demos.
All accepted papers will be presented as posters, with selected papers featured as spotlight talks.
Important Dates
| Submission Deadline | March 6, 2026 |
| Author Notification | March 27, 2026 |
| Camera-Ready | April 8, 2026 |
| Workshop Date | June 2026 (TBD) |
All deadlines are 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Submission Portal: OpenReview
Organizers
Program Committee
Yuyang Ji (Drexel), Yixuan Shen (Drexel), Bill Cai (Drexel), Amirhosein Chahe (Drexel), Zhihao Zhang (MSU), Yiyang Su (MSU), Yuanhao Wang (UW), Ding-Jiun Huang (CMU), Haoye Dong (NUS), Yunlu Chen (KAUST), Fengzhi Guo (TAMU), Shiqi Li (TAMU), Yilin Xu (JHU), Chanyoung Kim (Yonsei)