RTIP2R-2021: The 4th International Conference on Recent Trends in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition University of Malta Malta, Malta, October 28-30, 2021 |
Conference website | http://www.rtip2r-conference.org/2021/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rtip2r2021 |
RTIP2R-2021
The 4th International Conference on Recent Trends in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (RTIP2R) aims to attract current and/or advanced research on image processing, pattern recognition, computer vision, and machine learning. The RTIP2R will take place at the University of Malta, Malta on October 28-30, 2021, in collaboration with KC's PAMI Research Lab, Computer Science, University of South Dakota (USA) and Central University of Karnataka, (India).
We have invited talks by world-leading scientists. Accepted papers are indexed into Scopus database and published by reputed publishers. In line with past RTIP2R 2018, the RTIP2R 2020, conference publication will be in Procedia Computer Science, Elsevier (Scopus indexed, approval pending). Best student paper awards will be provided at the conference. Selected and/or best papers will be extended for book series and journal issues (SCI, Scopus, and DBLP indexed plus impact factor).
The contributions from researchers describing their original, unpublished, research contribution which is not currently under review by another conference or journal and addressing state-of-the-art research are invited to share their work in RTIP2R 2021.
Submission Guidelines
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Authors are advised to submit their original and unpublished work (related to the theme of the conference). All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper page length of 14.
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Authors should take a note that it is a double-blind submission. Authors should not disclose their names, affiliations, funding sources and previous works that help find them via search engines of any type.For a quick example, authors cannot cite their previously published papers saying: in our previous works [2,4].
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We recommend using the LATEX template for preparing submissions. Note that it is the authors’ responsibility to upload PDF using the easychair.Note that it is the authors' responsibility to upload PDFusingtheeasychair. The template for preparing the paper can be downloaded by clicking on the following links: LNCS proceedings template (using \documentclass{svproc}).
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Submissions should be made through the RTIP2R 2021 easychair paper submission web page.
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In our review, in the very beginning, if authors do not follow double-blind submission policy, RTIP2R will go for a desk rejection.
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The review process takes into account both the quality of writing and the scientific impact of the work. Authors should clearly identify the problem, explain their contribution(s) and provide justification with respect to the state-of-the-art works. The program committee would like to review those, who develop, argue, and provide results.
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Also, note that the RTIP2R team takes care of plagiarism (even self-plagiarism) as a serious professional misconduct. All papers will be screened for plagiarism and the RTIP2R team will reject in case there exists significant overlap with the previously published papers/papers.
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For more info., please visit rtip2r-conference.org/2021
List of Topics
The RTIP2R2018 aims to bring researchers and practitioners from several different applications, such as document understanding, medical image analysis, biometrics, scientific computing, computational biology & medicine, bioinformatics and business data analytics.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to
- Shape representation
- Statistical, structural and syntactic pattern recognition
- Color and texture analysis
- Feature extraction and reduction
- Image segmentation
- Image compression, coding, and encryption
- Object recognition and scene understanding
- Image matching (pattern matching)
- Content-based image retrieval and indexing
- Optical character recognition
- Forensics
- Biometrics: face matching, iris recognition, foot-print verification
- Speech analysis and understanding
- Speaker verification
- Clustering and classification
- Machine learning algorithms
- Extreme learning machine
- Deep learning
- Big data
- Information retrieval
- Data mining
- Pattern recognition and machine learning for Internet of Things (IoT)
General Chairs
- Lalit Garg, University of Malta (Malta)
- KC Santosh, Univ. of South Dakota (USA)
Publication
Procedia Computer Science, Elsevier (pending approval). Special issues will be announced shortly.
Venue
University of Malta, (Malta)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to general chairs: santosh.kc@ieee.org