DAGM German Conference on Pattern Recognition Call for Papers

DAGM GCPR 2022 - Call for Papers
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The DAGM German Conference on Pattern Recognition (DAGM GCPR) 2022 is
the 44th annual symposium of the German Association for Pattern
Recognition (DAGM). It is an international premier venue for recent
advances in pattern recognition including image processing, machine
learning, and computer vision and welcomes submissions from all areas
of pattern recognition. This year, it will be held jointly with
Vision, Modeling and Visualization (VMV) 2022 in Konstanz.

Authors are invited to submit high-quality papers presenting original
research. Submitted papers will be reviewed based on the criteria of
originality, soundness, empirical evaluation, and
presentation. Accepted papers will be published by Springer as a
proceeding of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). The best
papers will be invited to contribute to a special issue of the
International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV).

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

* Image/video processing, analysis, and computer vision
* Machine learning and pattern recognition
* Mathematical foundations, statistical data analysis and models
* Computational photography and confluence of vision and graphics
* Biomedical image processing and analysis
* Document analysis
* Biometrics
* Applications



GCPR 2022 Special Tracks
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We especially invite submissions for the following Special Tracks,
which are chaired and reviewed explicitly by experts from the
respective fields. They also have special review criteria which will
be explicitly communicated to the reviewers to ensure clear quality
expectations and interesting contributions.

- Computer vision systems and applications -

The computer vision systems and applications track invites papers on
systems and applications with significant, interesting vision and
machine learning components. The track provides a forum for
researchers working on industrial applications to share their latest
developments. The focus is not on state-of-the-art research novelties,
but the system and applied papers have to stand out in the successful
transfer and application of research results to industry with
measurable success indicators, such as performance, robustness, memory
or energy consumption, big data, the systems-level innovation or the
adaptation of existing methods to a complete novel domain while
satisfying industrial requirements.

- Pattern recognition in the life and natural sciences -

Pattern recognition and machine learning already became a major driver
in the sciences, for example, for data driven analysis or
understanding of processes. This special track asks for original work
that demonstrates successful development and application of pattern
recognition methods tailored to the specific domain from the life- and
natural sciences.

- Photogrammetry and remote sensing -

The photogrammetry and remote sensing track invites papers on theory
and applications in photogrammetry and remote sensing with significant
computer vision or machine learning components. The track provides a
forum for researchers developing approaches from image classification
and segmentation to high-precision photogrammetry to share their
latest developments. Besides state-of-the-art research novelties,
papers will also be considered if they present interesting, complex
applications possibly in unexpected domains or with novel extensive
data sets.

- Robot vision -

The robot vision track invites papers on state-of-the-art research in
computer vision approaches for robotics. The papers in the track will
be reviewed by experts in the field and judged by criteria of
technical merit, quality, originality, and scientific novelty. The
track provides a forum for researchers on robotics-related methods for
computer vision and machine learning at the conference.
 


DAGM Young Researcher’s Forum
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If you are a Master student, you are invited to submit your thesis as
a paper to GCPR to promote your work, meet prospective employers or
Ph.D. supervisors and compete for the Best Master's thesis award of
the DAGM Young Researcher's forum. Please follow the special
submission instructions on the conference web page.



Dates
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The dates for all submissions are as follows (deadlines will not be extended):
Paper Submission Deadline: 3.6.
Supplementary Material Deadline: 10.6.
Decisions to Authors: 15.7.
Camera Ready Deadline: 31.7.
Conference: 28.9. - 30.9.
 


Contact and additional information
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Please see the conference web page for contact information of the
organizers and more details about the submission process and format:
 
https://gcpr-vmv-2022.uni-konstanz.de
 
Questions can be directed to gcpr-vmv-2022@uni-konstanz.de.