2nd International Document Image Processing Summer School (IDIPS2014)

Fourni Island, Greece - May 26-30, 2014

http://samosweb.aegean.gr/idips2014/

 

 

 

SPONSORING by

IAPR, IAPR TC10, IAPR TC11

After the successful first Summer School on Document Image Processing (IDIPS2013), (http://www.iapr.org/docs/newsletter-2013-03.pdf p.13-14) the second Summer School on Document Image Processing (IDIPS2014) aims to provide both an objective overview and an in-depth analysis of the state-of-the-art of the Document Analysis Systems (DAS) and their current open issues. The courses will be delivered by world-renowned researchers in the field and relevant companies, covering both theoretical and practical aspects of real problems of Document Analysis Systems, as well as examples of successful applications. This year, the school aims to provide an attractive opportunity for 40 young researchers, post-graduate and PhD students. The participants will benefit from direct interaction and discussions with the renowned speakers and practice on real problems.
 
The Summer School registration (300 Euros IAPR members - 400 Euros other) will cover attendance, dinners, coffee breaks, social events and transfer from Samos airport and back. The accommodation, in special offers for the Summer School, starts from 15 euro per room & night (http://samosweb.aegean.gr/idips2014/index.php/accomodation).

Important Dates

APPLICATION1/1/14 - 30/4/14 or up to 50 persons (no extension possible)
Acceptance Notification:  10 days after the application
Local Arrangements Information available by: 15 May 2014
Summer School: 26-30 May 2014
 
 
Organization

Apostolos Antonacopoulos, PRImA, University of Salford

David Doermann, University of Maryland

Ergina Kavallieratou, University of the Aegean

Josep Llados, CVC, University Autonoma de Barcelona

Daniel Lopresti, Lehigh University

Jean-Marc Ogier, Universite de La Rochelle

Ioannis Pratikakis, Democritus University of Thrace 

Efstathios Stamatatos, University of the Aegean

Irini Stathi, University of the Aegean