Multimodal generation and retrieval systems are increasingly central to modern information retrieval, powering retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), multimodal search, recommendation, and knowledge-intensive applications. Despite rapid progress in multimodal large language models (MLLMs), robust and principled evaluation of multimodal generation and retrieval remains a major open challenge for the IR community. This workshop aims to foster discussions and research efforts by bringing together researchers and practitioners in information retrieval, natural language processing, computer vision, and multimodal AI. Our goal is to establish evaluation methods for multimodal research and advance research efforts in this direction.
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Call for Papers
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Both long paper and short papers (up to 9 pages and 4 pages respectively with unlimited references and appendices) are welcomed for submission.
- Multimodal retrieval for RAG, Agentic AI, recommendation systems
- Evaluation of retrieved cross-modal samples, without relying on augmented generation
- Multi-aspect evaluation methods capturing inter- and intra-modal coherence, relevance, grounding, and contextual consistency
- Benchmark retrieval datasets, evaluation protocols and annotations for text–image–audio–video–3D generation
- Automatic and human-centric metrics for informativeness, factuality, fluency, faithfulness, calibration, and usability for multimodal generation
- Methodology for detecting, analysing, and mitigating multimodal bias, stereotypes, toxicity, and hallucinations
- Evaluation in multimodal low-resource and multilingual settings, including culturally aware and cross-lingual metrics
- Agent-based evaluation of multimodal generation in multi-turn, tool-use, or iterative editing scenarios
- Game-theoretic or optimization-based formulations of evaluation objectives and protocols
- Evaluation of the generation quality of synthetic multimodal data, provenance/attribution, and downstream impact on training and deployment
- Ethical considerations in the evaluation of multimodal text generation, including bias detection and mitigation strategies
- Evaluation of security and privacy dimensions in multimodal applications
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Important Dates
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Mar 25, 2026: Submission Open
Apr 21, 2026: Workshop Paper Submission
May 27, 2026: ARR Commitment Date
May 30, 2026: Workshop Paper Notification
July 24, 2026: Workshop Day
Note: All deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (“Anywhere on Earth”)
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Submission Instructions
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We welcome both ARR paper commitment and direct paper submission. More details on ARR paper commitment will be coming soon. For direct paper submission, you are invited to submit your papers in our OpenReview portal. Papers are required to strictly follow the SIGIR submission guidelines. We invite both long papers (9 pages) and short papers (4 pages) submissions. All the submitted papers have to be anonymous for double-blind review. All accepted papers must be presented in person at the workshop.
OpenReview Submission Link: https://openreview.net/group?id=ACM.org/SIGIR/2026/Workshop/EvalMG
SIGIR Template & Guidelines: https://sigir2026.org/en-AU/pages/submissions/full-papers-track