Call for Proposals – ICB 2019

Call for Proposals to Host the 12th IAPR/IEEE International Conference on Biometrics (ICB 2019)
 
IAPR TC-4 is pleased to invite proposals for hosting the 12th IAPR/IEEE International Conference on Biometrics (ICB 2019). IAPR TC-4 will evaluate all proposals.
 
Letters of Intent are due by Nov 1, 2017. The letter of intent should briefly discuss the team (general chairs, program chairs, finance chair), venue, and dates.
 
Full Proposals are due by Nov 15, 2017. Each proposal should include information on (but not limited to):
  • the host organization; 
  • conference venue and dates (verify possible clashes with other major conferences in closely related fields); 
  • available accommodation; 
  • advertisement plan; 
  • working plan and timetable with critical milestones;
  • budget estimates;
  • endorsement & financial support.

Further guidelines on IAPR conference organization can be found in http://www.iapr.org/conferences/sponsorship.php

Letters of intent and Full Proposals should be sent via e-mail to:

Dr. Arun Ross, Chair, IAPR TC-4, Email: rossarun@cse.msu.edu

AND

Dr. Zhenan Sun, Vice-Chair, IAPR TC-4, Email: znsun@nlpr.ia.ac.cn

Download: ICB – Call for Proposals (pdf)

IAPR Fellows for 2016

Mohammad Showkat-Ul Alam
“For contributions to the advancement and development of architectures, algorithms, and performance metrics for optical pattern recognition and high resolution image reconstruction”

Richard Bowden
“For contributions to computer vision in the fields of Sign Language, Gesture and Activity Recognition and service to IAPR”

Alberto Broggi
“For contributions in the field of Computer Vision-based Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Autonomous Driving”

Xilin Chen
“For contributions to image modeling and object recognition”

Mohamed Cheriet
“For contributions to Ancient Manuscript Processing, Form Construction, Handwriting Recognition, Multidisciplinary Application, and service to IAPR”

Aly A Farag
“For contributions to object modeling and biomedical applications”

Yun Fu
“For contributions to pattern recognition, data mining and visual intelligence”

Anders Lars-Gunnar Heyden
“For contributions to multiple view geometry and auto-calibration and for service to IAPR”

Gang Hua
“For contributions to visual computing and learning from unconstrained images and videos”

C. V. Jawahar
“For contributions to computer vision, pattern recognition and document image understanding”

Kenichi Kanatani
“For contributions to 3D computer vision analysis and computation”

Ajay Kumar
“For contributions to human identification using biometrics”

Zhouchen Lin
“For contributions to image processing, computer vision and machine learning”

Derong Liu
“For contributions to neural networks and associative memories”

Tao Mei
“For contributions to large-scale video analysis, understanding and applications”

Sushmita Mitra
“For contributions to neuro-fuzzy and hybrid approaches to pattern recognition and machine intelligence, with applications to bioinformatics and medical imaging”

Maja Pantic
“For contributions to affective and behavioural computing”

Petia Radeva
“For contributions to computer vision, machine learning, egocentric vision, life-logging and medical imaging”

Amit K Roy-Chowdhury
“For contributions to collaborative sensing and distributed processing in camera networks with applications in tracking, re-identification and activity recognition”

Punam Kumar Saha
“For contributions to digital topology and geometry and their application”

Stan Sclaroff
“For contributions in tracking, human gesture analysis, shape recognition, and video databases”

Zhenan Sun
“For contributions to automatic iris recognition and applications”

Emanuele Trucco
“For contributions to computer vision and applications”

René Vidal
“For contributions to computer vision and pattern recognition”

Dong Xu
“For contributions to machine learning for visual recognition and domain adaption”

Jian Yang
“For contributions to 2D image representation and discriminant analysis”

Naokazu Yokoya
“For contributions to image processing, computer vision, and mixed and augmented reality”

Jie Zhou
“For contributions to biometrics, computer vision and image processing”

New IAPR Executive Committee 2016-2018

The 2014-2016 term of the IAPR Executive Committee (ExCo) as well as that of the standing committees and of the leadership of technical committees (TCs) ended with the biennial Governing Board (GB) meeting during ICPR 2016 in Cancun, Mexico.

The IAPR GB elected new ExCo officers for the 2016-2018 term who have now taken office and started work on the association’s plans for the new term. One of the ExCo’s very first tasks is the appointment of standing committees and TC Chairs.

The 2016-2018 ExCo members elected are as follows:

President: Simone Marinai (Italy) simone.marinai@unifi.it
1
st Vice-President: Massimo Tistarelli (Italy) tista@uniss.it
2
nd Vice-President: Edwin Hancock (UK) edwin.hancock@york.ac.uk
Secretary:
Alexandra Branzan-Albu (Canada) aalbu@uvic.ca
Treasurer:
Apostolos Antonocopoulos (UK) a.antonacopoulos@primaresearch.org

Ingela Nyström (Sweden) ingela.nystrom@it.uu.se , the 2014-2016 President, assumes the ex officio post of Past President, completing the ExCo.

Location selected for ICPR 2020

The IAPR Governing Board (GB), at its biennial meeting during ICPR 2016, examined and discussed five high-quality proposals for hosting ICPR 2020. The result of the GB vote was that Milan, Italy will be the location of ICPR in four years’ time (following ICPR 2018 in Beijing, China). The ICPR 2020 General Chairs are Rita Cucchiara (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy) and Alberto Del Bimbo (University of Firenze, Italy).

New IAPR Organizations

The IAPR welcomes two new organizations, the Vietnam Association for Pattern Recognition (VAPR) and the Pakistani Pattern Recognition Society (PPRS).

Membership of these societies was approved on December 6, 2016, at the Governing Board meeting held in Cancun in conjunction with ICPR 2016.

14th Int.l Summer School on Biometrics

14th IAPR/IEEE Int.l Summer School for
Advanced Studies on Biometrics for Secure Authentication

Biometrics for Personalization and Forensic Identification

Endorsed by the IAPR Technical Committee on Biometrics TC-4

Alghero, Italy – June 12-16 2017

Website: http://biometrics.uniss.it
Contact: tista@uniss.it

From the early days, when security was the driving force behind biometric research, today’s challenges go far
beyond security. Other applications, such as personalization of services, mobile computing and criminal
investigations, are among the most promising applications. Machine learning, Image understanding, Signal
analysis, Neuroscience, Forensic science, Digital forensics and other disciplines, converged in a truly
multidisciplinary effort to devise and build advanced systems to facilitate the interpretation of signals recorded
from individuals acting in a given environment. This is what we simply call today “Biometrics”.

For the last fourteen years, the International Summer School on Biometrics has been closely following
the developments in science and technology to offer a cutting edge, intensive training course, always up to
date with the current state-of-the-art.

For more information please see the Summer School on Biometrics 2017 Announcement.