The conference aims to bring together researchers, students and practitioners of pattern recognition and artificial intelligence, to present and discuss new advances in these fields, related to theoretical, methodological developments or novel applications.
Together with the main event from 1st to 3rd June, a one-day pre-conference Doctoral Consortium is organized (May 31st, 2022).
Information regarding COVID-19
The organizers are committed to holding a safe and secure ICPRAI 2022. We hope the COVID situation in France will allow to hold ICPRAI 2022 in person. A hybrid mode is setup with both on-site and online participants.
Technical Session Tracks
The main topics of interest are gathered in four scientific tracks (but are not limited to):
Track 1 - Pattern recognition : recognition of different types of patterns, feature extraction / selection and evaluation, structural / statistical approaches
Track 3 - Artificial intelligence : machine / deep learning, expert systems, system interpretability, knowledge representation, perception, semantic analysis, intelligent systems
Track 4 - Big data : data visualisation, volume / velocity / data variety, small sample size, supercomputing, cloud, data mining and performance evaluation
Theoretical, methodological and applicative contributions related to these topics are welcome. They can be related to: handwriting, document, text, language processing, e-learning, image processing / analysis, bio-medical imaging, remote sensing, image retrieval, 2D / 3D images and graphics, audio / video, multimedia applications, security and forensic studies, mobile applications, face, fingerprint, iris, brain, strategic objects and targets, industrial applications of PRAI, innovation and technology transfer, financial trends and analysis, traffic analysis and smart transportation systems, robotics and autonomous vehicles ...
Highlights
Author notifications:March 8th, 2022 => March 15th, 2022
Best papers: for the 3 winning papers, we will offer them to extend their work and invite them to submit an article in a Special Section of the Pattern Recognition Letters (Elsevier) journal.