Topics

We welcome submissions on a broad range of topics, including but not limited to the following areas of interest:

Personalized food recommendation using multimodal data
AI-based nutrition assessment
Generative AI methods for Food Computing
AI for food safety
AI methods for food security applications
AI for dietetics and nutrigenetics
Benchmarks, evaluation protocols and metrics for food computing applications
AR / VR for food recommendation and personalized healthcare
Ethics of food computing
AI for preserving community food culture
Integrative food practices – balancing the Traditional and Modern practices
Ontology and knowledge graph for food
Food and recipe data sets
Food logging and related topics to track food consumption
Supervised and unsupervised food recognition
Standards on digital food and nutrition
Innovative sensors for food consumption and dietary assessment

Important Dates

The submission deadline is at (23:59) 11:59 p.m. of the stated deadline date AoE (Anywhere on Earth).

New paper submission deadline: 11th July, 2025
Notification of acceptance: 1st August, 2025
Camera-ready paper submission deadline: 11th August, 2025
Workshop date: 27th/28th October, 2025

Submission and Review

All accepted papers will be included in the ACM MM Workshop proceedings series by ACM/Sheridan publishing.

We strongly encourage you to review the general ACM author guidelines here.

For workshop-specific details, please read the following information very carefully.

General Instructions

The MMFood’25 workshop follows the ACM MM 2025 guidelines, including a double-blind review process.

As per ACM guidelines, authors may upload preprints to arXiv or similar non-peer-reviewed archives.

Authors must not include names, affiliations, or any identifying information in their submissions. Self-references should be written in the third person. Names will be added in the camera-ready version upon acceptance.

Paper Length and Format

Workshop papers should be 4-8 pages, with up to an additional 2 pages of references.

ACM Article Template is available here. Please ensure that you submit your papers subscribing to this format.

Please use the template in traditional double-column format to prepare your submissions. For example, word users should use Word Interim Template, and LaTeX users should use sample-sigconf-authordraft template. When using sample-sigconf-authordraft template, for submission and review of manuscript you could use the following documentclass command instead of the example provided in the template: \documentclass[sigconf, screen, review, anonymous]{acmart}

Overlength papers will be rejected without review. Please remember to add Concepts and Keywords.

Supplementary Material

Optionally, the authors may upload supplementary material that complements the paper submission.

Supplementary material may include videos, proofs, additional figures or tables, detailed analysis of experiments, or other content that could not be included in the main paper due to space or format constraints. We encourage (if possible) authors to upload their code, where appropriate, as part of their supplementary material in order to help reviewers assess the quality and reproducibility of the work.

All content other than in the main paper should be written in separate supplementary material. ACM does not allow an appendix following the main paper in the main submission file. There is no page limit for the supplementary material; however, only a single ZIP file (maximum 50 MB) containing all relevant content may be submitted.

Reviewers will be encouraged to look at the supplementary material, but are not obligated to do so.

The MMFood’25 Call for Papers is open now. Please use the following link to submit your paper. Submit via EasyChair