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2024 9th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition (IWPR 2024) is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied Pattern Recognition.The conference will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the domain of interest from around the world.


Topics of Interest include but are not limited to:

Track 1: Computer Vision
  • Early vision
  • Low-level vision
  • Biologically motivated vision
  • Illumination and reflectance modeling
  • Image based modeling
  • Physics-based vision
  • Perceptual organization
  • Shape modeling and encoding
  • Computational photography
  • 3D shape recovery
  • Motion, tracking and video analysis
  • 2D/3D object detection and recognition
  • Scene understanding
  • Occlusion and shadow detection
  • Stereo and multiple view geometry
  • Reconstruction and camera motion estimation
  • Vision for graphics
  • Vision for robotics
  • Cognitive and embodied vision
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    Track 2: Biomedical Image Analysis
  • Vision sensors
  • Medical image and signal analysis
  • Biological image and signal analysis
  • Modeling, simulation and visualization
  • Computer-aided detection and diagnosis
  • Image guidance and robot guidance of interventions
  • Content based image retrieval and data mining
  • Medical and biological imaging
  • Segmentation of medical images
  • Molecular and cellular image analysis
  • Volumetric image analysis
  • Deformable object tracking and registration
  • Computational anatomy and digital human
  • VR/AR in medical education, diagnosis and surgery
  • Medical robotics
  • Brain-computer interfaces
  • Data mining for biological databases
  • Algorithms for molecular biology
  • Track 3: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
  • Statistical, syntactic and structural pattern recognition
  • Machine learning and data mining
  • Artificial neural networks
  • Dimensionality reduction and manifold learning
  • Classification and clustering
  • Representation and analysis in pixel/voxel images
  • Support vector machines and kernel methods
  • Symbolic learning
  • Active and ensemble learning
  • Deep learning
  • Transfer learning
  • Semi-supervised learning and spectral methods
  • Model selection
  • Reinforcement learning and temporal models
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    Track 4: Image, Speech, Signal and Video Processing
  • Signal, image and video processing
  • Image and video analysis and understanding
  • Audio and acoustic processing and analysis
  • Spoken language processing
  • Sensor array & multichannel signal processing
  • Segmentation, features and descriptors
  • Texture and color analysis
  • Enhancement, restoration and filtering
  • Coding, compression and super-resolution
  • Automatic speech and speaker recognition
  • Multimedia analysis, indexing and retrieval
  • Track 5: Document Analysis, Biometrics and Pattern Recognition Applications
  • Pattern Recognition for Bioinformatics
  • Pattern Recognition for Surveillance and Security
  • Pattern Recognition for Search, Retrieval and Visualization
  • Pattern Recognition for Art, Cultural Heritage and Entertainment
  • Industrial image analysis
  • Gesture and Behavior Analysis
  • Mixed and Augmented Reality
  • Inpainting and Superimposing
  • Signal Processing for Astronomy
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Display Hardware
  • Character and Text Recognition
  • Handwriting Recognition
  • Graphics Recognition
  • Document Understanding
  • Performance Evaluation
  • Speech and natural language based interaction
  • Human body motion and gesture based interaction
  • Affective computing
  • Facial expression recognition
  • Group interaction: analysis of verbal and non-verbal communication
  • Biometric systems and applications
  • Multi-biometrics
  • Forensic biometrics and its applications
  • Fingerprint recognition
  • Face recognition
  • Iris recognition
  • Gate recognition
  • Speaker recognition
  • Other biometric modalities
  • Soft biometrics
  • Security issues
  • Other applications
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    Submissions

    Papers follow the general IWPR guidelines and may be either full papers (no less than 5 pages) and follow the standard formatting instructions for conference papers (template).

    Papers must be submitted in pdf only through the Easychair special track submission page: TBA. See submission instructions in Submission Tab.

    All papers will be reviewed by at least two-three members of the program committees and technical committees. Papers must report high-quality original work, be unpublished and not submitted elsewhere during the whole IWPR review process.

    Each accepted paper must be presented by one of the authors and accompanied by at least one full IWPR registration fee payment, to guarantee publication in the proceedings.


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