From: CIARP 2017 <ciarp2...@easychair.org> Sent: May 3, 2017 7:40 PM To: Lev Goldfarb Subject: CIARP 2017 - CALL FOR PAPERS
Dear Lev, The deadline of CIARP 2017 is approaching. Please send this CFP to your students and colleagues as soon as possible. The submission link is available for paper upload. best regards, Marcelo Mendoza Sergio Velastin Chairs CIARP 17 ------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS 22nd IBEROAMERICAN CONGRESS ON PATTERN RECOGNITION We are happy to welcome CIARP 2017 to Valparaíso, Chile. The conference will be held on 7-10 November 2017 at Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María. CIARP is the major Iberoamerican congress for the presentation of new research in pattern recognition. The conference consists of four days of papers and tutorials as well as social events at Valparaíso. CIARP publishes original, high-quality papers related to pattern recognition. CIARP 2017 welcomes contributions to any aspect of pattern recognition theory as well as practical issues and applications. Accepted papers will be published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Important dates: - Paper submission deadline: 21st May 2017 - Notification of acceptance: 1st August 2017 - Camera-ready papers: 4th September 2017 - Conference: 7-10 November 2017 Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ciarp2017 CIARP 17 Web page: http://www.ciarp2017.org Prospective authors are invited to contribute to the conference by electronically submitting full papers in English of no more than 8 pages including illustrations, tables and references. Papers have to be formatted following LNCS style guidelines. Papers will be evaluated based on their originality, quality and significance of theoretical and/or practical contribution to Pattern Recognition. At least one author of each accepted paper must register at the conference. Papers will be selected for oral presentations or poster presentations. Only papers presented at the conference will be included in the proceedings. Keynote speakers (confirmed): - Aaron Courville (University of Montreal, Canada): Deep Generative Models - Nello Cristianini (University of Bristol, UK): Artificial Intelligence and our Obsession for Data - Ingela Nystrom (Uppsala University, Sweden): Interactive Image Segmentation and Visualization Awards CIARP 2017 will announce two awards: - Best Paper Award - Aurora Pons-Porrata Award Best paper award. We are pleased to announce that an award consisting of a cash prize and a certificate that will be given to author(s) of the best paper registered and presented at CIARP 2017. The aim of this award is to acknowledge and encourage excellence, originality and innovativeness of new models, methods and techniques with an outstanding theoretical contribution and/or practical contribution to the field of pattern recognition and/or data mining. The selection of the winner will be based on the evaluation and recommendations from members of the Program Committee and the evaluation of the CIARP-IAPR Award Committee. The award will be announced at the closing ceremony of the conference. Aurora Pons-Porrata Award. We are pleased to announce an award in honor of the memory of Professor Aurora Pons-Porrata. Professor Porrata, was a prominent scientist and educator in the field of pattern recognition and data mining. This Iberoamerican award is given annually to a living woman in recognition to outstanding sustained contributions in the field pattern recognition and/or data mining. The award consist of a cash prize a certificate and the APP medal. The award will be announced at the closing ceremony of the conference. Extended versions of the CIARP 2017 best paper and an invited paper by the winner of the Aurora Pons-Porrata award will be included in a Special section of the journal Pattern Recognition Letters. CIARP 2017 covers all aspects of Pattern Recognition. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Pattern Recognition Bioinformatics Clustering and Applications Cognitive and Humanoid Vision Computer Vision Databases, Knowledge-based Systems and Linguistic Tools Data Mining Data Visualization and Applications of Pattern Recognition Deep Learning Document Processing and Recognition Fuzzy and Hybrid Techniques in Pattern Recognition Geometric Algebra Application in Perception Action High Performance Computing for Pattern Recognition Image Coding, Processing and Analysis Intelligent Data Analysis Kernel Machines Logical Combinatorial Pattern Recognition Mathematical Morphology Mathematical Theory of Pattern Recognition Natural Language Processing and Recognition Neural Networks Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis Parallel and Distributed Pattern Recognition Petri Nets Robotics and Humanoids Remote Sensing and Applications in Pattern Recognition Satellite and Radar Image Processing Shape and Texture Analysis Signal Processing and Analysis Spatio-Temporal Analysis Speech Recognition and Analysis Statistical Pattern Recognition Syntactical and Structural Pattern Recognition Voice and Speech Recognition Text Mining Further details at: http://www.ciarp2017.org Chairs: Marcelo Mendoza (marcelo.mend...@usm.cl) Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile Sergio Velastin Universidad Carlos III, España