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The 5th TC10/TC11 Summer School on Document Analysis will take place in Fribourg, Switzerland, from July 3-7, 2023. The event will take place from Monday evening to Friday morning in a chalet in the mountains. ''Registration will open on May 4, 2023.'' Places are limited and will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. More information at: https://ssda2023.isc.heia-fr.ch/
 
 
 
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In order to receive the IAPR TC11 newletters, please join the TC11 mailing list. You can do so by filling in [https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=iapr-tc11&A=1 this form].
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IAPR TC11 is the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) Technical Committee Number 11. IAPR TC11 is concerned with the theory and applications of Reading Systems. We seek to study and develop systems that recognize character content and structure in handwritten and typeset documents, images, and video.


        

 

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Research Areas. IAPR's Technical Committee No. 11 (TC11) is concerned with work in document image processing, Optical Character Recognition (OCR), handwriting recognition, and more generally the analysis and recognition of information in documents. For a list of research areas of interest to TC11, please click [ here ]. These topics cover both recognition of printed texts as well as recognition of handwritten material, both off-line (from images) and on-line (from pen-and touch-based computing devices). Analysis of electronic documents such as web pages and PDF files is also of interest to TC11.

These topics cover all levels of document processing, starting with image or planar coordinates obtained from sensors, through image and signal-processing stages, feature extraction and selection, and algorithms used to segment, classify and parse document contents. Commonly, these algorithms involve some form of statistical and/or syntactic pattern recognition, as well as machine learning techniques.

Reading System Applications. Applications include digital libraries, pen-based computing, check and mail reading, signature verification, web mining and content repurposing, web security using human interactive proofs, textual content analysis in videos, and historical document preservation and archiving.

Logo. The current IAPR TC11 Logo was designed by Eloisa Alquati.

Chair Prof. Andreas Fischer
HES-SO and University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Vice-Chair Prof. Mickaël Coustaty
University of La Rochelle, France
Communications Dr. Nibal Nayef
MyScript, France
Dataset Curator Dr. Joseph Chazalon
EPITA, France
Education Officer Prof. Foteini Liwicki
Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
Past Chair Prof. Faisal Shafait
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan


TC11 newsletters are published once a month. The TC11 Newsletter Archive contains all newsletters released since 2000, along with some other information. To see the archive, click here.

In order to receive the IAPR TC11 newsletters, please join the TC11 mailing list. You can do so by filling in this form. The list is hosted at JISC (National Academic Mailing List Service). If you are already a member of this service, you can simply log in to your account, search for the mailing list ("iapt-tc11") and subscribe to it.


What's New?

2024

January 30 January newsletter
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March 29 March newsletter
April 30 April newsletter
May 31 May newsletter
June 28 June newsletter
July 31 July newsletter
August 30 August newsletter
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October 31 October newsletter

2023

January 30 January newsletter
February 28 February newsletter
March 31 March newsletter
April 30 April newsletter
May 31 May newsletter
June 30 June newsletter
July 31 July newsletter
August 30 August newsletter
September 29 September newsletter
October 31 October newsletter
November 30 November newsletter
December 22 December newsletter





Activities

The TC11 of the IAPR has spawned a number of lively activities in the area of pattern recognition: a journal, three conference series, maintaining collections of data sets and software, numerous workshops, and a project for benchmarking on-line handwriting recognizers.


There are two conferences and one workshop associated with TC11.

Winning bids to host conferences may be found below.

  • Click here to view the bid to host ICDAR 204 in Athene, Greece



TC11 maintains a collection of datasets and software packages, along with projects and forums available from the links below.

TC10/11 Summer School

Part of the mission of TC11 is to promote high quality educational activities related to Reading Systems and Graphics Recognition. The "TC10/TC11 Summer School" is intended to become the prime educational activity of IAPR TC11 (Reading Systems) and TC10 (Graphics Recognition). The Summer School is meant to be a training activity where participants are exposed to the latest trends and techniques of Reading Systems and Graphics Recognition.

A call for bids to host the TC10 / TC11 Summer School is distributed by TC10 and TC11 about one year before the School should take place.

Any consortium interested in making a proposal to host the TC10/TC11 Summer School must proceed according to the Guidelines for Organising and Bidding to Host the TC10 / TC11 Summer School.

Reports

  • TC11 report September 2016 (docx, pdf)
  • TC11 Interim Report - July 2015 (pdf)
  • TC11 report November 2012 (docx, pdf)
- TC10 / TC11 Joint Meeting Slides on Nomember 14, 2012 (pptx, pdf)
- See also 2012 activity report of TC10.

DAS Discussion Groups

The group discussions are held at every DAS workshop. For more detail, click here.



Last updated: 2024-10-30

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