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+ | So Josep [Llados] and I went to the Royal Mile, downtown Edinburgh, to collect some typical Scottish items. We saw a lot of weaponry, big swords and the like, and wondered how you would pass Security on the airports with those. [laughter] Fortunately, we have found a few items which might be more appropriate. | ||
The first one is this Scottish flag, which we would like you to display at a prominent place in you U.S. front garden. | The first one is this Scottish flag, which we would like you to display at a prominent place in you U.S. front garden. |
Revision as of 13:17, 28 August 2009
7th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR2003)
7th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR2003)
The ICDAR2003 took place on 3-6 August 2003 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Here are some [photos/ photos], provided by delegates.
There are also photos on the original ICDAR'03 conference site.
ICDAR'2003 Award Ceremony for Outstanding Contributions
The ICDAR'2003 Award for Outstanding Contributions has been given to Henry Baird, who was selected by a committee of seven well-known members from the community, from a select list of several nominees. The traditional title of "Lifetime award" was considered less appropriate in this case, considering this candidate's age. Consequently, the award was renamed, as shown above, for the occasion. |
(Photos kindly provided by prof. Andrew Downton and dr. Elisa Barney Smith)
The ICDAR'2003 Young Researcher Award
The ICDAR'2003 Young Researcher Award was presented to two researchers:
- Dr. Liu Wenyin (City University of Hong Kong)
- Dr. Umadapa Pal (Indian Statistical Institute)