Welcome to the 6th International Conference on Imaging, Vision & Pattern Recognition (IVPR) (Hybrid mode)!
Anton Nijholt
University of Twente, The Netherlands |
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Björn W. Schuller, Fellow, IEEE
Imperial College London, UK;
University of Augsburg, Germany;
CSO, audEERING
Title: Computing Your Health: Turning the Vision into Reality?
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Gabriel J. Brostow
University College London (UCL), UK;
Title: Is it 2D? Is it 3D? LookOut!
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Philip Torr FREng
Five AI/RAEng Research Chair in Computer Vision,
Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award Holder,
University of Oxford, UK
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Shaogang Gong
Turing Fellow, Alan Turing Institute;
Queen Mary University of London, UK |
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Ikuhisa Mitsugami
Hiroshima City University, Japan
Title: Human Internal State Estimation Using CV and VR Technologies
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Kazuya Murao
Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Title: Wearable sensing security and applications
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Sozo Inoue
Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Director, Care XDX Center, Kyutech, Japan
Title: Implementing Care Forecasting Services and Challenges with Generative AI
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Bala Amavasai, Ph.D.
Global Technical Director for Manufacturing and Logistics,
Databricks, UK
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Boudissa Ahmed, Ph.D.
Senior Computer Vision Engineer - Meta Reality Labs,
Switzerland
Title: Machine Perception for the Metaverse
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Mahesh Chowdhary, Ph.D.
Fellow and Senior Director of MEMS software solutions,
STMicroelectronics based in Santa Clara, CA, USA |
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Swapnil Sayan Saha, Ph.D.
Algorithm Development Engineer of MEMS software solutions,
STMicroelectronics based in Santa Clara, CA, USA |
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The IVPR provides vibrant opportunities for researchers, industry practitioners and students to share their research experiences, research results, ideas,
review of various aspects and practical development experiences on Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and related topics.
Through various presentations from peer-reviewed accepted papers, special talks, tutorials, and networking - the IVPR provides an avenue to share knowledge,
make networks, and develop a community for the new researchers - based on the experiences of experts.
The IVPR welcomes you to be a part of it - through offering Special Session, Tutorial, Workshop, Special Talk, Panel Discussion, and through submitting your research paper on and related arenas!
- Attention: Before you submit your paper, authors are requested to read on dual-submission / plagiarism: CLICK!
Technical Co-sponsor:
TBA (applied) |
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Technical co-sponsor:
TBA (confirmed) |
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Organizer:
Center for Natural Science & Engineering Research |
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Major Topics of Interest (not restricted to):
- Computer Vision
- Image Processing
- Medical Image Processing
- Pattern Recognition
- Machine Learning
- Signal Processing
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biometrics
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Robotics
- Cybernetics
- Computational Intelligence
- Soft Computing
- Fuzzy Logic
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Venue:
University of East London, Docklands campus (next to London City Airport)
Don't miss this opportunity to attend this conference!
For any query, please write to us.
- Promising papers can be submitted to WiP sessions - so that authors can share any innovative ideas, work-in-progress reports during the conference.
We engage a panel of good experts in the related fields to evaluate, advise on emerging topics.
Authors can have the great opportunity to listen from a good no. of Keynote and Invited Speakers, make networking and learn from others.
- Paper submission: 2~6 pages, as per the template.
- Mention 'WiP: ' at the beginning of your TITLE.
- These papers will NOT be in IEEE Xplore, but you have to present your paper at the conference.
- As the WiP papers will not be in IEEE Xplore, after the conferences,
some of the good papers can be invited for extended version as a book chapter in an edited book series in Springer.
These will be decided after the recommendations from the experts who will evaluate the WiP presentations! Don't miss this learning process!
- A panel of top experts will judge various best papers under different categories. They will also help the researchers to work better.
The purpose is to allow young researchers to have exposure and learning.
- Certificates for all participants. If any highly-promising WiP papers are found with challenging ideas/themes/scopes, the conf. may offer 'Best WiP Paper Award'.
- Some papers from regular submission may be forwarded to WiP based on quality & originality.
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