# IAPR TC-11 (Reading Systems) Newsletter
## January, 2019
**Online, phone-friendly version:** [January 2019 Newsletter](http://www.iapr-tc11.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=IAPR_TC11_Newsletter_2018_1)
**TC-11:** [TC-11 Homepage](http://www.iapr-tc11.org) **Twitter:** [iapr_tc11](https://twitter.com/iapr_tc11)
### TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Message from the Editor
- Message from the TC Chair
- Dates and Deadlines
- Deadlines
- Upcoming Conferences and Events
- Datasets
- Conferences
- ICDAR 2019: Call for Papers *(repost)*
- IGS 2019: Call for Papers
- ICPRAI 2020: Preliminary Call for Papers, Exhibitions, and Sponsors *(repost)*
- ICDAR: Awards and Proposals
- Call for Nominations for ICDAR 2019 Awards
- Call for Proposals to host ICDAR 2023
- ICDAR 2019: Workshops
- GREC 2019: First Announcement
- ICDAR 2019: Competitions
- List of ICDAR 2019 Competitions
- Call for Participation: ICDAR 2019 CROHME + TFD Competition
- Journals
- Pattern Recognition Letters Special Issue on DLVTA: Deep Learning for Video Text Analysis
- Pattern Recognition Special Issue on Scene Text Reading and its Applications (STRA) *(repost)*
- IJDAR: Latest Issue (Vol. 21, Issue 4) *(repost)*
- MDPI Journal of Imaging: Special Issue on Document Image Processing *(repost)*
- IJDAR Discount for IAPR Members *(repost)*
- Books
- New Book on Graphics Recognition (by KC Santosh) *(repost)*
- Careers
- Faculty Positions at the University of Michigan (USA) *(repost)*
- Student Industrial Internship Opportunities (IAPR) *(repost)*
Message from the Editor
=======================
Hi everyone and Happy New Year! I am Andreas Fischer, the former TC11
Dataset Curator and the new TC11 Communications Officer.
First of all, I would like to warmly thank Richard Zanibbi for his
formidable editorial work over the past two years. He has not only
carefully collected, selected, and prepared relevant news for us, he has
also modernized the newsletter itself. Did you know that there is an
online version of the newsletter with convenient accordion menus for
navigation? Please have a look at , where you
will also find the newsletter archive. Further, many thanks to Dimos
Karatzas and Gernot Fink for entrusting me with this new task within the
TC11 leadership team. I am inheriting a lot of best practices and will
do my best to keep up the good work.
As it is the tradition, let me briefly introduce myself. I did my PhD in
Bern, Switzerland, at the [IAM](http://www.fki.inf.unibe.ch) under the
guidance of Horst Bunke, who gently introduced me to the TC11 community.
My postdoctoral time I spent in Montreal, Canada, where I had the great
pleasure to work with Ching Suen at
[CENPARMI](http://www.concordia.ca/research/cenparmi.html) and with
Réjean Plamondon at
[SCRIBENS](https://www.polymtl.ca/expertises/en/scribens-laboratory).
Afterwards, I joined the [DIVA](https://diuf.unifr.ch/main/diva/) group
in Fribourg, Switzerland, as senior researcher and lecturer. Since 2016,
I am [Professor at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western
Switzerland (HES-SO)](http://andreas.fischer1.home.hefr.ch/) in
Fribourg, where I am continuing to pursue research in the exciting world
of TC11.
**ICDAR 2019.** This January newsletter is under the sign of the
fast-approaching paper submission deadline (Feb. 15) for our flagship
conference [ICDAR 2019](http://icdar2019.org). You will also find first
announcements about satellite workshops, competitions, awards, and the
call for proposals to host ICDAR 2023.
**Other submission opportunities** include the [IGS
2019](http://igs2019-boa.egr.uh.edu) conference (submission deadline
Feb. 28), a special issue in the Pattern Recognition Letters journal on
["DLVTA: Deep Learning for Video Text
Analysis"](https://www.journals.elsevier.com/pattern-recognition-letters/call-for-papers/special-issue-on-dlvta-deep-learning-for-video-text-analysis)
(submission period Feb. 1 - Feb. 28), and a special issue in the Pattern
Recognition journal on ["Scene Text Reading and its Applications
(STRA)"](https://www.journals.elsevier.com/pattern-recognition/call-for-papers/scene-text-reading-and-its-applications-stra)
(submission period Feb. 15 - March 31).
**To contribute news items,** please send me a short
[email](mailto:andreas.fischer@hefr.ch). Contributions might include
conference and workshop announcements or reports, career opportunities,
book reviews, or anything else of interest to the TC11 community.
**Andreas Fischer, TC11 Communications Officer**
( )
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Message from the TC Chair
=========================
We start 2019 with quite a few changes in the leadership team of TC11,
so I thought it would be good to introduce you the new members.
Michael Blumenstein has volunteered to help the TC with the educational
activities, taking over this portfolio from Gernot Fink. So Michael is
the person you should contact for anything related to the Doctoral
Consortium or the TC10/11 Summer School. Part of his responsibilities
will be to collect the material presented in tutorials at TC11 events,
so if you are organising a tutorial in ICDAR, ICFHR or DAS expect to be
contacted by him.
As you have already noticed from this newsletter's introductory message,
Andreas Fischer is taking over the TC11 communications from Richard
Zanibbi. Richard stepped down after more than two years of managing
TC11's newsletter, twitter account and Web page. Apart from consistently
collecting all the relevant content, I am sure you have all noticed the
changes in the look and feel that Richard implemented, and hopefully you
are already following us on twitter (if not you can still do it:
[@IAPR_TC11]()). Andreas will follow up
with all these for the rest of this term, if you need to communicate
anything to the community, please contact him.
Andreas is leaving behind the datasets curation post that will be picked
up by Joseph Chazalon. The collection of TC11 resources is growing
bigger every year. All TC11 related resources are managed through our
specific portal: ( ) so if you have anything
to share with the world, please check this out and feel free to contact
Joseph for help.
Many thanks to the outgoing officers for all their efforts over the
past, and a warm welcome to the new volunteers on the TC11 leadership
team!
- **Chair**: [Dr. Dimosthenis
Karatzas](http://www.karatzas.co.uk/index.htm) (Computer Vision
Centre / UAB, Spain)
- **Vice-Chair**: [Prof. Gernot A.
Fink](http://patrec.cs.tu-dortmund.de/cms/en/home/People/Staff/fink.html)
(TU Dortmund University, Germany)
- **Communications**: [Prof. Andreas
Fischer](http://andreas.fischer1.home.hefr.ch/) (HES-SO, Fribourg,
Switzerland)
- **Datset Curator**: [Dr. Joseph
Chazalon](https://www.lrde.epita.fr/wiki/User:Chazalon) (EPITA,
France)
- **Education Officer**: [Prof. Michael
Blumenstein](https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/michael.blumenstein)
(University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
Dates and Deadlines
===================
Deadlines
---------
**2019**
- **Feb. 15:** Paper submission deadline for [ICDAR
2019](http://www.icdar2019.org). ([Call for
Papers](http://icdar2019.org/call-for-papers))
- **Feb. 28:** Paper submission deadline for [IGS
2019](http://igs2019-boa.egr.uh.edu).
- **Feb. 1 - Feb. 28**: Submissions for the [Pattern Recognition
Letters Special Issue on Deep Learning for Video Text
Analysis](https://www.journals.elsevier.com/pattern-recognition-letters/call-for-papers/special-issue-on-dlvta-deep-learning-for-video-text-analysis)
- **Feb. 15 - March 31**: Submissions for the [Pattern Recognition
Special Issue on Scene Text
Reading](https://www.journals.elsevier.com/pattern-recognition/call-for-papers/scene-text-reading-and-its-applications-stra)
- **May 1**: Nominations for ICDAR 2019 Awards
- **June 1**: Proposals for Hosting ICDAR 2023
Upcoming Conferences and Events
-------------------------------
**2019**
- [IGS 2019](http://igs2019-boa.egr.uh.edu), Cancún, Mexico (June
9-13, 2019)
- [ICDAR 2019](http://www.icdar2019.org), Sydney, Australia (September
22-25, 2019)
**2020 and Later**
- [ICFHR 2020](http://www.icfhr2020.org). Dortmund, Germany (September
8-10, 2020)
- **DAS 2020.** Wuhan, China (May 17-20, 2020)
- [ICPRAI 2020](https://users.encs.concordia.ca/~icprai20). Zhongshan,
China (May 12-15, 2020)
- **ICFHR 2022**. Hyderabad, India (December, 2022)
Datasets
========
TC11 maintains a collection of datasets that can be found online in the
[TC11 Datasets
Repository](http://www.iapr-tc11.org/mediawiki/index.php/Datasets).
Recently added datasets include:
- [ICDAR2017 Competition on Historical Document Writer
Identification](http://tc11.cvc.uab.es/datasets/Historical-WI_1) by
Stefan Fiel
- [Recognition of Early Indian printed
Documents](http://tc11.cvc.uab.es/datasets/REID2017_1) by Christian
Clausner
- [Recognition of Documents with Complex
Layouts](http://tc11.cvc.uab.es/datasets/RDCL2017_1) by Christian
Clausner
- [Synchromedia Multispectral Ancient Document Images
Dataset](http://tc11.cvc.uab.es/datasets/SMADI_1) by Abderrahmane
Rahiche
- [Total-Text](http://tc11.cvc.uab.es/datasets/Total-Text_1) by Chee
Kheng Ch'ng
If you have new datasets (e.g., from competitions) that you wish to
share with the research community, please use the [online upload
form](http://tc11.cvc.uab.es/upload/). For questions and support, please
contact the [TC11 Dataset
Curator](mailto:joseph.chazalon@lrde.epita.fr).
**Joseph Chazalon (TC11 Dataset Curator)**
( )
Conferences
===========
ICDAR 2019: Call for Papers *(repost)*
--------------------------------------
The [15th International Conference on Document Analysis and
Recognition](http://icdar2019.org) will be held in Sydney, Australia
from September 20-25, 2019. ICDAR is the premier international gathering
for researchers, scientist and practitioners in the document analysis
community.
**Important Dates**
Feb 15, 2019 Paper Submission Deadline
May 15, 2019 Author Notification
Jun 15, 2019 Camera-Ready Papers Due
ICDAR was established nearly three decades ago, and is endorsed by
IAPR-TC 10/11. The 15th International Conference on Document Analysis
and Recognition (ICDAR 2019) is being organised by University of
Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia and will be held at the International
Convention Centre (ICC) in Sydney. The conference General Chairs are
Michael Blumenstein and Umapada Pal.
Accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society's Conference
Publishing Services (CPS) and included in the IEEE Xplore Digital
Library.
**Topics of Interest include, but not limited to:**
- Document Image Processing
- Physical and logical layout analysis
- Character and text recognition
- Pen‐based document analysis
- Historical document analysis
- Document analysis systems
- Symbol and graphics recognition
- Document forensics
- Human document interaction
- Scene text detection and recognition
- Document retrieval
- Signature verification and writer identification
- Multimedia documents
- Performance evaluation
- Machine learning for document analysis
- Applications of document analysis
- Cognitive issues of documents
- Semantic information extraction from documents
- Document summarization classification and translation
- Document simulation and synthesis
**Submission and Review**
ICDAR 2019 will follow a double blind review process. Authors should not
include their names and affiliations anywhere in the manuscript. Authors
should also ensure that their identity is not revealed indirectly by
citing their previous work in the third person, and omitting including
acknowledgements until the camera-ready version.
**Paper format and length**
Papers accepted for the conference will be allocated 6 pages in the
proceedings, with the option of purchasing up to 2 extra pages for AUD
100 per page. This will have to be paid after paper acceptance and at
the time of registration. The length of the submitted manuscript should
match that intended for final publication. Therefore, if you are
unwilling or unable to pay the extra charge you should limit your paper
to 6 pages. Otherwise the page limit is 8 pages.
**Cheng-Lin Liu, Andreas Dengel, and Rafael Lins, ICDAR 2019 Program
Chairs**
( , , )
IGS 2019: Call for Papers
-------------------------
The [19th International Graphonomics Conference (IGS
2019)](http://igs2019-boa.egr.uh.edu) will be held in Cancún, Mexico
from June 9-13, 2019.
**Important Dates**
Feb 28, 2019 Paper submission
Mar 29, 2019 Author Notification
Apr 29, 2019 Camera-Ready Papers Due
For more information about the International Graphonomics Society,
please visit .
The Conference theme is *"Graphonomics and Your Brain on Art, Creativity
and Innovation"* and will be a single track international forum for
discussion on recent advances at the intersection of the creative arts,
neuroscience, engineering, media, technology, industry, education,
design, forensics, and medicine. Participants will convene to review the
state of the art, identify challenges and opportunities and create a
Roadmap for the field of Graphonomics and Your Brain on Art.
Topics to be addressed include but are not limited to: Integrative
Strategies for Understanding Neural, Affective and Cognitive Systems in
Realistic, Complex Environments; Neural and Behavioral Individuality and
Variation; Neuroaesthetics; Creativity and Innovation; Neuroengineering
and Brain-Inspired Art, Creative Concepts and Wearable MoBI Designs;
Creative Art Therapy; Informal Learning; Education; and Forensics.
Findings, including contributed papers and discussions, will appear in a
peer-reviewed special issue on Graphonomics and your Brain on Art.
**Jose L Contreras-Vidal, IGS 2019 General Chair**
( )
ICPRAI 2020: Preliminary Call for Papers, Exhibitions, and Sponsors *(repost)*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**ICPRAI 2020**
Zhongshan City, May 12-15, 2020
and
**Contact:**
Secretariat:
Following the success of the First ICPRAI (),
in Montreal, Canada, CENPARMI (Centre for Pattern Recognition and
Machine Intelligence) of Concordia University will organize a second
ICPRAI in 2020 in Zhongshan, China in collaboration with its scientific
and cultural communities. Zhongshan is a hub in the Guangdong-Hong
Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area. It is the hometown of great historical
figure Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, and has emerged as a beautiful city of
innovation and vitality. Hosted in Zhongshan City, ICPRAI 2020 is
organized by CENPARMI and journal editors/scientists:
*Ching Y. Suen, Yuan Y. Tang, Edwin Hancock, Patrick Wang, Farida
Cheriet, Cheng-Lin Liu, Yue Lu, Nicole Vincent, Pong C. Yuen; Igor
Gurevich, Xiaoyi Jiang, Adam Krzyzak, Seong-Whan Lee, Jay Liebowitz, Qin
Lu, Umapada Pal, Kam-Fai Wong,* plus numerous prominent leaders and
researchers from China and the International Community.
**Technical Session Tracks**
- **Track 1:** Recognition of different types of patterns,
handwriting, document, text, face, fingerprint, iris, brain, and
strategic objects and targets.
- **Track 2:** Computer vision and image processing, bio-medical
analysis, 2D and 3D images and graphics, healthcare and tomography,
audio/video, and multimedia applications.
- **Track 3:** Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, neural
networks, SVM, deep learning and classification techniques, language
processing, semantic analysis, computational linguistics, e-learning
and innovative teaching methods.
- **Track 4:** Security and forensic studies, mobile applications, big
data, small sample size, supercomputing, data mining and performance
evaluation, intelligent systems and practical applications.
- **Track 5:** Industrial Applications of PRAI, intellectual
properties and ownership, innovation and technology transfer,
financial trends and analysis, traffic analysis and smart
transportation systems, robotics and autonomous vehicles.
**Publication Notes:**
Best papers will be selected for a Special Issue in the [International
Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial
Intelligence](https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/ijprai).
Papers of general interest will be considered for new books in the Book
Series of Language Processing, Pattern Recognition, and Intelligent
Systems (), and depending on
the submissions, we may also propose Special Issues to other journals on
papers of special interest on emerging topics.
**Nicola Nobile, ICPRAI Secretariat**
( )
ICDAR: Awards and Proposals
===========================
Call for Nominations for ICDAR 2019 Awards
------------------------------------------
**Important Dates**
May 1, 2019 Nominations Due
Submission Method: email to /
The ICDAR Award Program is an established program designed to recognize
individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of
Document Analysis and Recognition in one or more of the following areas:
- Research
- Training of students
- Research/Industry interaction
- Service to the profession
Every two years, two awards categories are presented. Namely, the
IAPR/ICDAR Young Investigator Award (less than 40 years old at the time
the award is made), and the IAPR/ICDAR Outstanding Achievements Award.
Each award will consist of a token gift and a suitably inscribed
certificate. The recipient of the Outstanding Achievements award will be
invited to give the opening key note speech at the ICDAR 2019
conference, introduced by the recipient from the previous conference.
Nominations are invited for the ICDAR 2019 Awards in both categories.
The nomination packet should include the following:
1. A nominating letter (1 page) including a brief citation to be
included in the certificate.
2. A brief vitae (2 pages) of the nominee highlighting the
accomplishments being recognized.
3. Supporting letters (1 page each) from 3 active researchers from at
least 3 different countries.
A nomination is usually put forward by a researcher (preferably from a
different Institution than the nominee) who is knowledgeable of the
scientific achievements of the nominee, and who organizes letters of
support.
Submission procedure is strictly confidential, and self-nominations are
not allowed.
Please send nominations packets electronically to the Awards Committee
Co-Chairs Dimosthenis Karatzas () and Alicia Fornes
(). The deadline for receipt of nominations is May
1st, 2019 but early submissions are strongly encouraged.
The final decision will be made by the Awards Committee which is
composed of the ICDAR advisory board and the previous awardees.
**ICDAR Advisory Board**
Call for Proposals to host ICDAR 2023
-------------------------------------
**Important Dates**
Jun 1, 2019 Proposals Due
Submission Method: email to /
The ICDAR Advisory Board is seeking proposals to host the 17th
International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, to be
held in 2023 (ICDAR2023).
ICDAR is the premier IAPR event in the field of Document Analysis and
Recognition with 300 to 500 participants. The aim of this conference is
to bring together international experts to share their experiences and
to promote research and development in all areas of Document Analysis
and Recognition.
Any consortium interested in making a proposal to host an ICDAR should
first familiarise themselves with the "Guidelines for Organizing and
Bidding to Host ICDAR" document which is available on the TC10 and TC11
websites ([iapr-tc10.univ-lr.fr](http://iapr-tc10.univ-lr.fr) and
[www.iapr-tc11.org](http://www.iapr-tc11.org), respectively).
A link to the most current version of the guidelines appears below.
Small updates in the guidelines are expected during the next few weeks,
so please check on the Web site of TC11 for the latest version.
The submission of a bid implies full agreement with the rules and
procedures outlined in that document.
The submitted proposal must define clearly the items specified in the
guidelines (Section 5.2).
It has been the tradition that the location of ICDAR conferences follows
a rotating schedule among different continents. Hence, proposals from
America are encouraged. However, high quality bids from other locations,
for example, from countries where we have had no ICDAR before, will also
be considered. Proposals will be examined by the ICDAR Advisory Board.
Proposals should be emailed to Dr. Dimosthenis Karatzas at
and Dr. Alicia Fornes at by June
1, 2019.
**ICDAR Advisory Board**
ICDAR 2019: Workshops
=====================
GREC 2019: First Announcement
-----------------------------
The [13th IAPR International Workshop on Graphics Recognition (GREC
2019)](http://grec2019.univ-lr.fr), organized by the IAPR TC10, will be
held in September 20-21, 2019 (Sydney, Australia) in conjunction with
ICDAR 2019.
**Important Dates**
May 20, 2019 Paper Submission Deadline
Jun 15, 2019 Author Notification
Jun 30, 2019 Camera-Ready Papers Due
The GREC workshops provide an excellent opportunity for researchers and
practitioners at all levels of experience to meet colleagues and to
share new ideas and knowledge about graphics recognition methods. The
aim of this workshop is to maintain a very high level of interaction and
creative discussions between participants, maintaining a "workshop"
spirit, and not being tempted by a "mini-conference" model.
Three special sessions will focus on : Music Scores Recognition, Comics
Analysis and Understanding Sketch Recognition and Understanding. We
encourage authors to submit papers on these topics, but papers on other
GR topics are also welcome.
**Jean-Christophe Burie, GREC 2019 General Chair**
( )
ICDAR 2019: Competitions
========================
List of ICDAR 2019 Competitions
-------------------------------
ICDAR2019 will organize a set of competitions dedicated to a large set
of document analysis problems. The list of accepted competitions can be
[accessed online](http://icdar2019.org/competitions-2/).
**Category: Handwritten Historical Document Layout Recognition**
- [ICDAR 2019 Competition on Historical Book
Analysis](http://hba.litislab.eu/) (M. Mehri et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Digitised Magazine Article Segmentation
(historical documents) (L. Wilms et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on German-Brazilian Newspaper Layout Analysis
(A. Araujo)
- [ICDAR 2019 Competition on Baseline Detection and Page
Segmentation](https://scriptnet.iit.demokritos.gr/competitions/11/)
(M. Diem et al.)
**Category: Historical Handwritten Script Analysis**
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Recognition of Historical Arabic
Scientific Manuscripts (A. Schoonbaert et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Recognition of Early Indian Printed
Documents (T. Derrick et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 Historical Document Reading Challenge on Large Structured
Family Records (F. Liwicki et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Image Retrieval for Historical Handwritten
Documents (V. Christlein)
**Category: Document Recognition (Layout analysis & Text Recognition)**
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Table Detection and Recognition in
Archival Documents (H. Déjean et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Table Recognition (L. Gao et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 Scanned Receipts OCR and Information Extraction (Z. Huang
et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Form Understanding in Noisy Scanned
Documents
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Recognition of Documents with Complex
Layouts
**Category: Handwriting recognition**
- [ICDAR 2019 Competition on Recognition of Handwritten Mathematical
Expressions and Typeset Formula
Detection](http://www.cs.rit.edu/~crohme2019) (M. Mahdavi et al.)
**Category: Document Image Binarization**
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Binarization of Handwritten, printed, or
mobile captured Documents (R. Lins)
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Document Image Binarization (I. Pratikakis
et al.)
**Category: Robust Reading**
- [ICDAR 2019 Competition on Robust Text Reading from Large-scale
Street View Images with Partial Labels](http://rrc.cvc.uab.es/) (Y.
Sun et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 RRC on Scene Text Visual Question Answering (A. Biten et
al.)
- ICDAR 2019 RRC on Arbitrary-shaped scene text detection and
recognition (Y. Sun et al.)
- ICDAR 2019 RRC on Reading Chinese text on signboard (Dong Wang)
- ICDAR 2019 RRC on Multi-lingual scene text detection and recognition
(M. Busta et al.)
**Category: Post-OCR Correction**
- [ICDAR 2019 Competition on Post-OCR Text
Correction](https://l3i.univ-larochelle.fr/ICDAR2019PostOCR) (C.
Rigaud et al.)
**Category: Chart Parsing**
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Chart Elements Parsing (C. Tensmeyer)
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Harvesting Raw Tables from Infographics
(R. Setlur)
**Category: Miscellaneous Competitions**
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Fine-Grained Classification of comic
characters (J.-C. Burie)
- ICDAR 2019 Competition on Object Detection and Recognition in
Floorplan images (M. Luqman)
- [ICDAR 2019 Competition on Signer Identification based on a
Multi-device On-line Signature
Dataset](https://sigcomp2019.cursorinsight.com/) (G. Hanczar, E.
Griechisch)
**Marcus Liwicki and Luiz Eduarde S. Olivera, ICDAR2019 Competition
Chairs**
( , )
Call for Participation: ICDAR 2019 CROHME + TFD Competition
-----------------------------------------------------------
The [6th Competition on Recognition of Handwritten Mathematical
Expressions (CROHME) and Typeset Formula Detection
(TFD)](http://www.cs.rit.edu/~crohme2019) will be organized in
conjunction with ICDAR 2019.
**Important Dates**
Feb 28, 2019 Release of training set
Mar 15, 2019 Registration deadline
Apr 1, 2019 Release of test set
Apr 30, 2019 Result submission due
May 15, 2019 Initial submission of competition reports
During its history, the CROHME competition has become the standard
benchmark for comparing online handwritten math recognition systems. An
IJDAR paper summarizing the systems and findings from the first four
years of the competition is available, along with publications
summarizing the outcome of each competition in ICFHR and ICDAR
(2011-2014, 2016). Currently, the CROHME dataset is used by research
groups from around the world.
This new instance of the CROHME competition will have three main tasks.
As in previous CROHMEs, the first task concerns the recognition of
isolated handwritten formulas. There will be a **new task** for offline
handwritten formula recognition from images. Finally, we will have a
**new task** for detecting formulas in document pages.
**Task Overview**
1.) Online handwritten formula recognition: Expression recognition from
strokes. Subtasks:
- a. Isolated math symbol recognition
- b. Parsing expressions from valid symbol locations and labels
2.) Offline handwritten formula recognition: Expression recognition from
images. Subtasks:
- a. Isolated math symbol recognition
- b. Parsing expressions from valid symbol locations and labels
3.) Detection of formulas in document pages. Subtasks:
- a. From raw images of document pages
- b. From provided symbol locations and labels
Subtasks 1-a)/2-a) and 1-b)/2-b) are provided to observe the behavior of
symbol recognition and relationship parsing in isolation, without the
additional complexity of symbol segmentation and recognition.
**Awards.** Awards will be provided for each of the main tasks, based on
expression and detection rates.
**Data and Submission**
The CROHME organizers will provide an expanded training set, along with
a new test set. Participants are welcome to enhance/expand the provided
training data, or use additional data for their systems. Submissions
will be made using an online system: recognition results will be
uploaded through the site, and then the leaderboard will be updated
automatically.
**CROHME 2019 Organizers**
- Mahshad Mahdavi (), Rochester Institute of
Technology, NY, USA
- Dr. Richard Zanibbi (), Rochester Institute of
Technology, NY, USA
- Dr. Harold Mouchère (), University
of Nantes, France
- Dr. Utpal Garain (), Indian Statistical
Institute, India
- Pr. Christian Viard-Gaudin
(), University of Nantes,
France
**Questions**
Please, send questions, concerns or comments about the competition to:
Journals
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Pattern Recognition Letters Special Issue on DLVTA: Deep Learning for Video Text Analysis
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
**Important Dates:**
Feb 1 - Feb 28, 2019 Paper Submission Period
We are living in a world where we are seamlessly surrounded by
multimedia content: text, image, audio, video etc. Much of it is due to
the advancement in multimodal sensor technology. For example,
intelligent video-capturing devices capture data about how we live and
what we do, using surveillance and action cameras as well as smart
phones. These enable us to record videos at an unprecedented scale and
pace, embedded with exceedingly rich information and knowledge. Now the
challenge is to mine such massive visual data to obtain valuable insight
about what is happening in the world. Due to the remarkable successes of
deep learning techniques, new research initiates are taken to boost
video analysis performance significantly.
Deep learning is a new field of machine learning research, to design
models and learning algorithms for deep neural networks. Due to the
ability of learning from big data and the superior representation and
prediction performance, deep learning has gained great successes in
various applications of pattern recognition and artificial intelligence,
including video processing, character and text recognition, image
segmentation, object detection and recognition, face recognition,
traffic sign recognition, speech recognition, machine translation, to
name a few.
Deep video analytics, or video text analytics with deep learning, is
becoming an emerging research area in the field of pattern recognition.
It is important to understand the opportunities and challenges emerging
in video text analysis with deep learning techniques, identify key tasks
and evaluate the state of the art, showcase innovative methodologies and
ideas, introduce large scale real systems or applications, as well as
propose new real-world datasets and discuss future directions. This
virtual special issue will offer a coordinated collection of research
updates in the broad fields ranging from computer vision, multimedia,
text processing to machine learning. We solicit original research and
survey papers addressing the synergy of video understanding, text
analysis and deep learning techniques. The topics of interest include,
but are not limited to:
- Deep learning for video text segmentation
- Deep learning for video text analysis
- Deep learning for character and text recognition in video
- Deep learning for scene text detection and recognition
- Deep learning for text retrieval from video
- Deep learning for graphics and symbol recognition in video
- Video categorization based on text
- Deep learning for other CBDAR tasks, etc.
**Guest Editors:**
- Prof. Umapada Pal (Managing Guest Editor), CVPR Unit, Indian
Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India,
- Dr. Subhadip Basu, Computer Science and Engineering Department,
Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India,
- Prof. Ujjwal Maulik, Computer Science and Engineering Department,
Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India,
Pattern Recognition Special Issue on Scene Text Reading and its Applications (STRA) *(repost)*
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**Important Dates:**
Feb 15 - Mar 31, 2019 Paper Submission Period
Text in scenes is an important source of information, since it conveys
high-level semantics and is almost seen everywhere. These unique traits
make scene text reading, involving automated detection and recognition
of texts in scene images and videos, a very active research topic in the
communities of computer vision, pattern recognition, and multimedia.
Recently, these communities have observed a significant surge of
research interests and efforts regarding the topic of Scene Text
Reading, which is evidenced by the huge number of participants and
submissions of ICDAR competitions as well as papers published on top
journals and conferences.
Meanwhile, various real-world applications, such as product search,
augmented reality, video indexing and autonomous driving, have formed
strong demands for technique and systems that can effectively and
efficiently extract and understand textual information in scene images
and videos. This special issue will feature original research papers
related to the theories, ideas, algorithms and systems for Scene Text
Reading, together with applications to real-world problems.
**The topics of interest include (but not limited to) the following:**
- Basic theories and representations regarding text in natural scenes
- Scene text detection methods for scene images
- Scene text recognition methods for scene images
- End-to-end reading systems for scene images
- Text detection and recognition in born-digital images
- Text detection, recognition and tracking in videos
- Script identification in the wild
- Text information mining from web images and videos
- Quality assessment and text image/video restoration methods
- Benchmark datasets and performance evaluation methods
- Applications related to scene text understanding
- Survey papers on scene text understanding
**Guest Editors:**
- Dr. Xiang Bai () Huazhong University of Science
and Technology, China
- Dr. Dimosthenis Karatzas () Universitat Autónoma
de Barcelona, Spain
- Dr. Shijian Lu () Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
- Dr. C. V. Jawahar () IIIT Hyderabad, India
IJDAR: Latest Issue (Vol. 21, Issue 4) *(repost)*
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The December 2018 issue of IJDAR has been released. Click on the links
below to go directly to the Springer Link page for each article.
**Table of Contents**
1. [Building efficient CNN architecture for offline handwritten Chinese
character
recognition.](http://alerts.springer.com/re?l=D0In6bp45I6hfgfd5Ij)
*Zhiyuan Li, Nanjun Teng, Min Jin & Huaxiang Lu*
2. [A comprehensive study of hybrid neural network hidden Markov model
for offline handwritten Chinese text
recognition.](http://alerts.springer.com/re?l=D0In6bp45I6hfgfd5Im)
*Zi-Rui Wang, Jun Du, Wen-Chao Wang, Jian-Fang Zhai & Jin-Shui Hu*
3. [Augmented incremental recognition of online handwritten
mathematical
expressions.](http://alerts.springer.com/re?l=D0In6bp45I6hfgfd5Ip)
*Khanh Minh Phan, Anh Duc Le, Bipin Indurkhya & Masaki Nakagawa*
4. [A combined strategy of analysis for the localization of
heterogeneous form fields in ancient pre-printed
records.](http://alerts.springer.com/re?l=D0In6bp45I6hfgfd5Is)
*Aurélie Lemaitre, Jean Camillerapp, Cérès Carton & Bertrand
Coüasnon*
5. [KERTAS: dataset for automatic dating of ancient Arabic
manuscripts.](http://alerts.springer.com/re?l=D0In6bp45I6hfgfd5Iv)
*Kalthoum Adam, Asim Baig, Somaya Al-Maadeed, Ahmed Bouridane &
Sherine El-Menshawy*
MDPI Journal of Imaging: Special Issue on Document Image Processing *(repost)*
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The MDPI Journal of Imaging Special Issue on Document Image Processing
has been released! The Guest editors are Ergina Kavallieratou and
Laurence Likforman-Sulem. All articles are open access, and may be
downloaded from the link below:
**Table of Contents**
1. **Editorial: Document Image Processing**
*(L. Likforman Sulem and E. Kavallieratou)*
2. **Non-Local Sparse Image Inpainting for Document Bleed-Through
Removal**
*(Muhammad Hanif, Anna Tonazzini, Pasquale Savino and Emanuele
Salerno)*
3. **A New Binarization Algorithm for Historical Documents**
*(Marcos Almeida, Rafael Dueire Lins, Rodrigo Bernardino, Darlisson
Jesus and Bruno Lima)*
4. **Slant Removal Technique for Historical Document Images**
*(Ergina Kavallieratou, Laurence Likforman-Sulem and Nikos
Vasilopoulos)*
5. **Text/Non-Text Separation from Handwritten Document Images Using
LBP Based Features: An Empirical Study**
*(Sourav Ghosh, Dibyadwati Lahiri, Showmik Bhowmik, Ergina
Kavallieratou and Ram Sarkar)*
6. **A Holistic Technique for an Arabic OCR System**
*(Farhan M. A. Nashwan, Mohsen A. A. Rashwan, Hassanin M.
Al-Barhamtoshy, Sherif M. Abdou and Abdullah M. Moussa)*
7. **Efficient Query Specific DTW Distance for Document Retrieval with
Unlimited Vocabulary**
*(Gattigorla Nagendar, Viresh Ranjan, Gaurav Harit and C. V.
Jawahar)*
8. **Handwritten Devanagari Character Recognition Using Layer-Wise
Training of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks and Adaptive Gradient
Methods**
*(Mahesh Jangid and Sumit Srivastava)*
9. **Benchmarking of Document Image Analysis Tasks for Palm Leaf
Manuscripts from Southeast Asia**
*(Made Windu Antara Kesiman, Dona Valy, Jean-Christophe Burie, Erick
Paulus, Mira Suryani, Setiawan Hadi, Michel Verleysen, Sophea Chhun
and Jean-Marc Ogier)*
10. **Transcription of Spanish Historical Handwritten Documents with
Deep Neural Networks**
*(Emilio Granell, Edgard Chammas, Laurence Likforman-Sulem,
Carlos-D. Martínez-Hinarejos, Chafic Mokbel and Bogdan-Ionuţ
Cîrste)*
11. **A Study of Different Classifier Combination Approaches for
Handwritten Indic Script Recognition**
*(Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Pawan Kumar Singh, Ram Sarkar and Mita
Nasipuri)*
12. **DocCreator: A New Software for Creating Synthetic Ground-Truthed
Document Images**
*(Nicholas Journet, Muriel Visani, Boris Mansencal, Kieu Van-Cuong
and Antoine Billy)*
13. **Open Datasets and Tools for Arabic Text Detection and Recognition
in News Video Frames**
*(Oussama Zayene, Sameh Masmoudi Touj, Jean Hennebert, Rolf Ingold
and Najoua Essoukri Ben Amara)*
**Ergina Kavallieratou, Guest Editor, MDPI Special Issue on Document
Image Processing**
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IJDAR Discount for IAPR Members *(repost)*
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IAPR is pleased to announce a partnership agreement with Springer, the
publisher of IJDAR, the International Journal on Document Analysis and
Recognition. This new agreement will allow IAPR members to receive a
subscription to the electronic version of IJDAR at a discount of nearly
50%. For additional details, see the links below:
-
- [http://www.iapr.org/publications/intjrnlsub.php](http://www.iapr.org/publications/intjournal.php)
**Koichi Kise, Daniel Lopresti and Simone Marinai, IJDAR
Editors-in-Chief**
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Books
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New Book on Graphics Recognition (by KC Santosh) *(repost)*
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KC Santosh, **Document Image Analysis: Current Trends and Challenges in
Graphics Recognition,** Springer, 2018. ISBN: 978-981-13-2338-6.
**URL:**
**Table of Contents**
1. Document Image Analysis
2. Graphics Recognition
3. Graphics Recognition and Validation Protocol
4. Statistical Approaches
5. Structural Approaches
6. Hybrid Approaches
7. Syntactic Approaches
8. Conclusion and Challenges
**Description (taken from the Foreward by Jean-Marc Ogier):**
The book starts with a clear and concise overview of document image
analysis; the author puts a position about where does graphics
processing lie (Chap. 1), which is immediately followed by graphics
recognition (Chap. 2) in detail. The best part of the book is it
summarizes the rich state-of-the-art techniques in addition to those
international contests that have been happening in every 2 years since
the 90s. This summary helps readers understand the scope and importance
of graphics recognition in the domain. Another important issue is the
author framed the need for validation protocol (Chap. 3) so that it
allows a fair comparison that let us review our advancements then and
now. Three different fundamental approaches, viz. statistical (Chap. 4),
structural (Chap. 5), and syntactic (Chap. 7), are comprehensively
described for graphics recognition by taking state-of-the-art (up to
date) research techniques in addition to the hybrid approaches (Chap.
6). For a complex graphics recognition problem, structural approaches
are found to be appropriate and have been well covered in the book.
Interestingly, even though there exist a few works on the syntactic
approach for graphical symbol recognition, the author sets a position
and its importance as the image description happens to be close to human
understanding language. The summary of the book (Chap. 8) is succinct
and to the point \[...\] I strongly believe the book has the potential
to attract a large audience.
Careers
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Faculty Positions at the University of Michigan (USA) *(repost)*
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Come work with us! **The University of Michigan School of Information is
hiring tenure-track faculty in multiple areas this year.** We also have
an outstanding Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship program that can
serve as a fast track to assistant professor.
Please see the links below - for questions about any of these positions,
please contact the chair of the faculty search committee, Dr. Kevyn
Collins-Thompson ().
- Tenure-track faculty positions in data science
- Tenure-track faculty positions in digital curation and archival
studies
- Tenure-track faculty position in social media
- U-M Presidential Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program (PPFP)
**General UMSI faculty job openings:**
The University generally seeks applicants whose research, teaching, and
service will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in higher
education. The program is particularly interested in scholars with the
potential to bring to their research and undergraduate teaching the
critical perspective that comes from their non-traditional educational
background or understanding of the experiences of groups historically
underrepresented in higher education.
The mission of the School of Information is to create and share
knowledge to help people use information -- with technology -- to build
a better world. A successful candidate will be committed to, and will
directly contribute to our goal of being the best research and teaching
institution for the understanding and design of information and its
technologies in service of people and society.
The School is home to vibrant research and teaching programs, with 50
FTE professors, and over 800 students. We offer four degrees: a Ph.D.; a
Master of Science in Information; a Master of Health Informatics; and a
Bachelor of Science in Information. In the fall of 2019 we expect to
launch a new online degree: Master of Applied Data Science.
Founded in 1817, the University of Michigan has a long and distinguished
history as one of the first public universities in the nation. It is one
of only two public institutions consistently ranked among the nation's
top ten universities. The University has one of the largest health care
complexes in the world and one of the best library systems in the United
States. With more than \1 billion in research expenditures annually,
the University has the second largest research expenditure among all
universities in the nation. The University has an annual general fund
budget of more than \2.1 billion and an endowment valued at more than
\10.9 billion.
**U-M EEO/AA Statement:** The University of Michigan is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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**Dr. Kevyn Collins-Thompson, Chair of the Faculty Search Committee**
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Student Industrial Internship Opportunities (IAPR) *(repost)*
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[IAPR's Industrial Liaison
Committee](http://www.iapr.org/committees/committees.php?id=5&subid=53)
is pleased to announce the opening of its Company Internship Brokerage
List.
The web page lists internship opportunities for students at different
levels of education and specialism. We expect many additional internship
opportunities to be listed here as the community becomes more aware of
the site.
IAPR Company Internship Brokerage List:
**Bob Fisher, Chair, IAPR Industrial Liason Committee**
( )
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The IAPR is the International Association for Pattern Recognition.
IAPR's Technical Committee No. 11 (TC11) includes researchers and
practitioners working with Optical Character Recognition (OCR), and more
generally the analysis and recognition of information in documents.