

INSAIT is co-organizing the Physics-IQ Challenge at ICCV 2025, part of this year’s Perception Test Challenge, which will take place on October 19, 2025, in Hawaii, USA.
The Physics-IQ Challenge introduces a new benchmark aimed at evaluating whether generative models can produce physically plausible videos in complex real-world scenarios. INSAIT researchers Prof. Luc Van Gool and Saman Motamed are among the organizers, collaborating with leading experts in the field.
Researchers from INSAIT have had 13 papers accepted to ICCV 2025, including one selected for an oral presentation—placing it among the top less than one percent of all submissions.
The submission server for the Physics-IQ Challenge is now open, with early testing resources available on GitHub. The top three teams will be invited to present their results live during the challenge session at ICCV.
The event will also feature keynote presentations from Ali Farhadi (University of Washington), Alison Gopnik (Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research), Philip Krähenbühl (The University of Texas at Austin), and Phillip Isola (MIT CSAIL).
Further details and participation guidelines are available on the official ICCV 2025 Perception Test Challenge website.