DAS 2012 - 10th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems
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Category DAS 2012
Deadline: December 20, 2011 | Date: March 27, 2012-March 29, 2012
Venue/Country: Queensland, Australia
Updated: 2011-12-06 15:34:15 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
We are pleased to announce the 10th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems will take place at the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia during March 27-29th, 2012. The 10th IAPR Workshop on Document Analysis Systems will build on the tradition established by past DAS workshops held in Kaiserslautern, Germany (1994); Malvern, PA (1996); Nagano, Japan (1998); Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2000); Princeton, NJ (2002); Florence, Italy (2004); Nelson, New Zealand (2006); Nara, Japan (2008); and Cambridge USA (2010). As usual DAS is a 100% participation, single-track workshop with guest speakers, oral, poster, and demo sessions as well as working group discussions. The workshop proceedings will be published by IEEE (TBC). After the workshop, it is planned that selected papers will be chosen for a journal special issue.The program committee invites the submission of original and unpublished contributions for inclusion in the workshop. All papers and presentations will be in English. Topics to be dealt with include but are not limited to:Document image analysis (DIA) systemsAlgorithms for graphics recognitionAnalysis methods for historic documentsCamera-based/Video document image analysisDocument analysis for the InternetPerformance evaluationPage layout analysisInformation extraction from document imagesMultilingual document analysisDocument databases and digital librariesDocument retrieval systemsForensic document analysisMultimedia systemsAuthoring, annotation, and presentation systemsApplications
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