International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
(ICCVPR-25)

1st - 2nd February 2025,
Quebec City, Canada

Quality articles will be published in well reputed journals like Scopus Indexed or Web of Science **

Pre-Enrollment

2nd January 2025

Final Paper Submission

17th January`2025

Registration Deadline

17th January`2025

Conference Date

1st - 2nd February 2025,

Call For Paper

Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision

Sensors and Early Vision

Color and Texture

Segmentation and Grouping

Motion and Tracking

Stereo and Structure from Motion

Image-Based Modeling

Illumination and Reflectance Modeling

Shape Representation

Object Recognition

Video Analysis and Event Recognition

Face and Gesture

Statistical Methods and Learning

Performance Evaluation

Medical Image Analysis

Image and Video Retrieval

Applications

Computer Vision and Image Analysis

Active Vision

Early Vision

Feature Extraction

Motion Analysis

Representation

Recognition (2D and 3D)

Texture and Colour

Scene Understanding

Segmentation

Shape from X

Visual Navigation

Pattern Recognition and Basic Technologies

Statistical Pattern Recognition

Structural and Syntactic Pattern Recognition

Neural Networks

Machine Learning and Data Mining

Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Learning

Classification and Clustering

Feature Selection, Dimensionality Reduction, Manifold Learning

Kernel Methods and Support Vector Machines

Invariance in Recognition

Multiresolution Techniques

OCR, Document Analysis and Understanding

Information Retrieval

Signal, Speech and Image Processing

Enhancement and Restoration

Filtering

Image and Data Representation

Image Registration

Mathematical Morphology

Signal Coding and Compression

Signal Segmentation

Speech Processing and Understanding

Visualisation

Systems, Robotics and Applications

Automation and Robotics

Biomedical Imaging

Biometrics

Human-Robot Interaction

Image Database Systems

Mobile Robots

Multimedia

Multiprocessor Systems

Parallel Algorithms and Languages

Range Imaging

Real Time Systems

Remote Sensing Applications

Smart Sensors

Surveillance

Visual Inspection

VLSI Architectures