SVC 2026: the Second Multimodal Deception Detection Challenge and the First Domain Generalized Remote Physiological Measurement Challenge
Abstract
Subtle visual signals, although difficult to perceive with the naked eye, contain important information that can reveal hidden patterns in visual data. These signals play a key role in many applications, including biometric security, multimedia forensics, medical diagnosis, industrial inspection, and affective computing. With the rapid development of computer vision and representation learning techniques, detecting and interpreting such subtle signals has become an emerging research direction. However, existing studies often focus on specific tasks or modalities, and models still face challenges in robustness, representation ability, and generalization when handling subtle and weak signals in real-world environments. To promote research in this area, we organize the Subtle visual Challenge, which aims to learn robust representations for subtle visual signals. The challenge includes two tasks: cross-domain multimodal deception detection and remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) estimation. We hope that this challenge will encourage the development of more robust and generalizable models for subtle visual understanding, and further advance research in computer vision and multimodal learning. A total of 22 teams submitted their final results to this workshop competition, and the corresponding baseline models have been released on the \href{https://sites.google.com/view/svc-cvpr26}{MMDD2026 platform}\footnote{https://sites.google.com/view/svc-cvpr26}
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@article{arxiv.2604.05748,
title = {SVC 2026: the Second Multimodal Deception Detection Challenge and the First Domain Generalized Remote Physiological Measurement Challenge},
author = {Dongliang Zhu and Zhiyi Niu and Bo Zhao and Jiajian Huang and Shuo Ye and Xun Lin and Hui Ma and Taorui Wang and Jiayu Zhang and Chunmei Zhu and Junzhe Cao and Yingjie Ma and Rencheng Song and Albert Clapés and Sergio Escalera and Dan Guo and Zitong Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.05748},
year = {2026}
}
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Accepted by the SVC workshop @ CVPR 2026