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The leaderships of IAPR TC-10 (“Graphics Recognition”) and TC-11 (“Reading Systems”) have organized a Doctoral Consortium in conjunction with ICDAR 2011. The goal of the Doctoral Consortium is to create an opportunity for Ph.D. students to test their research ideas, present their current progress and future plans, and receive constructive criticism and insights related to their future work and career perspectives. A mentor (a senior researcher who is active in the field) has been assigned to each student to provide individual feedback. In addition, students will have the opportunity to present an overview of their research plan during a special poster session. A Best Poster Presentation Award will be given at the end of the day.
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The leaderships of IAPR TC-10 (“Graphics Recognition”) and TC-11 (“Reading Systems”) organized the first-ever ICDAR Doctoral Consortium in conjunction with ICDAR 2011. The goal of was to create an opportunity for Ph.D. students to test their research ideas, present their current progress and future plans, and receive constructive criticism and insights related to their future work and career perspectives. A mentor (a senior researcher who is active in the field) was assigned to each student several months in advance to provide individual feedback. In addition, students had the opportunity to present an overview of their research plan during a special poster session.
  
Through an open call for participation which has already concluded, a total of 21 Ph.D. students will be participating in the first-ever ICDAR Doctoral Consortium. Thanks to a generous sponsorship provided by Raytheon BBN Technologies, there is no registration charge for the Ph.D. students who have been selected or their assigned mentors to attend the Doctoral Consortium. The event will take place the day before the main ICDAR conference, on the afternoon of Sunday, Sept. 18. The schedule is as follows:
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Through an open call for participation, a total of 21 Ph.D. students participated in the inaugural ICDAR Doctoral Consortium. Thanks to a generous sponsorship provided by [http://www.bbn.com/ Raytheon BBN Technologies], there was no registration charge for the Ph.D. students who were selected or their assigned mentors to attend the event, which took place the day before the main ICDAR conference, on the afternoon of Sunday, Sept. 18. The schedule was as follows:
 
   
 
   
 
: 1:40 pm – 2:10 pm: Welcome and short talk: “Advice for a Successful Ph.D. Experience”
 
: 1:40 pm – 2:10 pm: Welcome and short talk: “Advice for a Successful Ph.D. Experience”
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: 3:25 pm – 5:25 pm: Student poster session with discussion and feedback
 
: 3:25 pm – 5:25 pm: Student poster session with discussion and feedback
 
: 5:25 pm – 5:40 pm: Concluding remarks and Best Poster Presentation Award presentation
 
: 5:25 pm – 5:40 pm: Concluding remarks and Best Poster Presentation Award presentation
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A Doctoral Consortium overview booklet will be made available at the event containing a summary of each student's research activities along with his/her resume.
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A Doctoral Consortium overview booklet was made available at the event containing a summary of each student's research activities along with his/her resume.
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== Best Poster Presentation Award ==
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A Best Poster Presentation Award was be given at the end of the day -- the winners of this award were
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* Nibal Nayef (Technical University of Kaiserslautern) Geometric-based Symbol Spotting, with Application to Symbol Retrieval in Document Image Databases
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* Weihan Sun (Osaka Prefecture University) Copyright Protection of Manga Using Content-based Image Retrieval Methods
  
 
= Participants =
 
= Participants =
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!University
 
!Country
 
!Country
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!Poster
 
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|Olivier Augereau
 
|Olivier Augereau
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|Université Bordeaux
 
|Université Bordeaux
 
|France
 
|France
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|[[File:ICDAR2011_DoctoralConsortium_OlivierAugereau.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Su Bolan
 
|Su Bolan
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|National University of Singapore
 
|National University of Singapore
 
|Singapore
 
|Singapore
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium FeldSuBolan.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|-
 
|Klaus Broelemann
 
|Klaus Broelemann
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|University of Muenster
 
|University of Muenster
 
|Germany
 
|Germany
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|[[File: ICDAR2011_DoctoralConsortium_Klaus Broelemann.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Syed Saqib Bukhari
 
|Syed Saqib Bukhari
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|Technical University of Kaiserslautern
 
|Technical University of Kaiserslautern
 
|Germany
 
|Germany
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium SyedSaqibBukhari.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Bin Chen
 
|Bin Chen
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|Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
 
|Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
 
|Japan
 
|Japan
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|Jin Chen
 
|Jin Chen
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|Lehigh University
 
|Lehigh University
 
|USA
 
|USA
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|[[File:ICDAR2011_DoctoralConsortium_JinChen.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Lluís-Pere de las Heras
 
|Lluís-Pere de las Heras
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|Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
 
|Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
 
|Spain
 
|Spain
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium Lluis-PeredelasHeras.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|-
 
|Jing Fang
 
|Jing Fang
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|Peking University
 
|Peking University
 
|China
 
|China
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|[[File:ICDAR2011_DoctoralConsortium_JingFang.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|David Hebert
 
|David Hebert
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|Universite de Rouen
 
|Universite de Rouen
 
|France
 
|France
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|Lei Hu
 
|Lei Hu
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|Rochester Institute of Technology
 
|Rochester Institute of Technology
 
|USA
 
|USA
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium LeiHu.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Le Kang
 
|Le Kang
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|University of Maryland College Park
 
|University of Maryland College Park
 
|USA
 
|USA
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|[[File:ICDAR2011_DoctoralConsortium_LeKang.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Muna Khayyat
 
|Muna Khayyat
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|Concordia University
 
|Concordia University
 
|Canada
 
|Canada
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium MunaKhayyat.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Iuliu Konya
 
|Iuliu Konya
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|Fraunhofer IAIS, University of Bonn
 
|Fraunhofer IAIS, University of Bonn
 
|Germany
 
|Germany
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium IuliuKonya.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Jayant Kumar
 
|Jayant Kumar
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|University of Maryland College Park
 
|University of Maryland College Park
 
|USA
 
|USA
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium JayantKumar.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Xiaoyan Lin
 
|Xiaoyan Lin
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|Peking University
 
|Peking University
 
|China
 
|China
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium XiaoyanLin.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Muhammad Muzzamil Luqman
 
|Muhammad Muzzamil Luqman
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|Université François Rabelais de Tours
 
|Université François Rabelais de Tours
 
|France
 
|France
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|[[File:ICDAR2011_DoctoralConsortium_MuhammadMuzzamilLuqman.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Nibal Nayef
 
|Nibal Nayef
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|T U Kaiserslautern
 
|T U Kaiserslautern
 
|Germany
 
|Germany
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium NibalNayef.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Weihan Sun
 
|Weihan Sun
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|Osaka Prefecture University
 
|Osaka Prefecture University
 
|Japan
 
|Japan
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium WeihanSun.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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|Rabeux Vincent
 
|Rabeux Vincent
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|Université Bordeaux
 
|Université Bordeaux
 
|France
 
|France
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|Song Wang
 
|Song Wang
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|Kyushu University
 
|Kyushu University
 
|Japan
 
|Japan
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|Liang Xu
 
|Liang Xu
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|Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
 
|Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
 
|China
 
|China
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|[[File:ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium LiangXu.pdf|frameless|100px]]
 
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== Mentors ==
 
== Mentors ==
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= Registration Fee =
 
 
The ICDAR Doctoral Consortium is intended to be an event for Ph.D. students and their assigned mentors. A small number of additional outside participants will be permitted by paying the appropriate registration fee listed below. Please understand that it may be necessary for us to close the registration for outside participants without notice so that we can guarantee a first-rate experience for the students who have been accepted into the Doctoral Consortium. For this reason, pre-registration by sending email to Dr. Xinwen Hou (xwhou@nlpr.ia.ac.cn) is strongly encouraged. Payment for registrations should be made on-site – it is not possible to pay for the Doctoral Consortium using the online registration system.
 
 
: $50: Advisors of PhD students who are not also serving as Doctoral Consortium mentors,
 
: $50: Ph.D. students who did not apply to the Doctoral Consortium but still would like to attend (note: these students may attend but will not be allowed to present their own work)
 
: $100: Other full-time faculty members
 
: $200: All other attendees (e.g., company representatives)
 
 
Any additional registration fees collected beyond those needed to pay for the expenses for the event will be used to fund future ICDAR Doctoral Consortium activities.
 
 
Ph.D. students who have been accepted into the Doctoral Consortium and their assigned mentors do not have to register for the Doctoral Consortium. There is no charge for you to attend, and we already have the necessary information in the system.
 
  
  
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= Materials =
 
= Materials =
 
* [[Media:ICDAR 2011 Doctoral Consortium Program.pdf|Color program]]
 
* [[Media:ICDAR 2011 Doctoral Consortium Program.pdf|Color program]]
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: [[File:ICDAR 2011 Doctoral Consortium Program.pdf|thumb|none]]
 
* [[Media:ICDAR 2011 Doctoral Consortium Intro.pdf|Intro slides]]
 
* [[Media:ICDAR 2011 Doctoral Consortium Intro.pdf|Intro slides]]
* [[Media:Advice for a Successful PhD Experience.pdf|Slides for the "Advice" talk Prof. Daniel P. Lopresti gave to kick-off the Doctoral Consortium]]
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: [[File:ICDAR 2011 Doctoral Consortium Intro.pdf|thumb|none]]
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* [[Media:Advice for a Successful PhD Experience.pdf|Slides for the "Advice" talk Prof. Daniel " Lopresti gave to kick-off the Doctoral Consortium]]
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: [[File:Advice for a Successful PhD Experience.pdf|thumb|none]]
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* [[Media:ICDAR_Doctoral_Consortium_Proceedings.pdf|Proceedings]]
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: [[File:ICDAR_Doctoral_Consortium_Proceedings.pdf|thumb|none]]
 
* [http://www.iapr-tc11.org/ICDAR2011-DC/photo/ Photos]
 
* [http://www.iapr-tc11.org/ICDAR2011-DC/photo/ Photos]
 
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: [[File:ICDAR2011-DC photo img.jpg|none|link=http://www.iapr-tc11.org/ICDAR2011-DC/photo/]]
  
  
 
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ICDAR2011 Doctoral Consortium

September 18, 1:40pm - 5:40pm
Room #2 of Building 8, Beijing Friendship Hotel (see the page of Venue for maps)
On-site registration at the Room #2 from 1:10pm.


The leaderships of IAPR TC-10 (“Graphics Recognition”) and TC-11 (“Reading Systems”) organized the first-ever ICDAR Doctoral Consortium in conjunction with ICDAR 2011. The goal of was to create an opportunity for Ph.D. students to test their research ideas, present their current progress and future plans, and receive constructive criticism and insights related to their future work and career perspectives. A mentor (a senior researcher who is active in the field) was assigned to each student several months in advance to provide individual feedback. In addition, students had the opportunity to present an overview of their research plan during a special poster session.

Through an open call for participation, a total of 21 Ph.D. students participated in the inaugural ICDAR Doctoral Consortium. Thanks to a generous sponsorship provided by Raytheon BBN Technologies, there was no registration charge for the Ph.D. students who were selected or their assigned mentors to attend the event, which took place the day before the main ICDAR conference, on the afternoon of Sunday, Sept. 18. The schedule was as follows:

1:40 pm – 2:10 pm: Welcome and short talk: “Advice for a Successful Ph.D. Experience”
2:10 pm – 3:10 pm: Brief oral introductions to student research plans
3:10 pm – 3:25 pm: Coffee break
3:25 pm – 5:25 pm: Student poster session with discussion and feedback
5:25 pm – 5:40 pm: Concluding remarks and Best Poster Presentation Award presentation


A Doctoral Consortium overview booklet was made available at the event containing a summary of each student's research activities along with his/her resume.

Best Poster Presentation Award

A Best Poster Presentation Award was be given at the end of the day -- the winners of this award were

  • Nibal Nayef (Technical University of Kaiserslautern) Geometric-based Symbol Spotting, with Application to Symbol Retrieval in Document Image Databases
  • Weihan Sun (Osaka Prefecture University) Copyright Protection of Manga Using Content-based Image Retrieval Methods

Participants

Participating Ph.D. Students

The list of participating Ph.D. students is as follows:

Name Research Topic University Country Poster
Olivier Augereau Document Image Classification Université Bordeaux France ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium OlivierAugereau.pdf
Su Bolan Document Image Enhancement National University of Singapore Singapore ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium FeldSuBolan.pdf
Klaus Broelemann Automatic Understanding of Sketch Maps University of Muenster Germany ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium Klaus Broelemann.pdf
Syed Saqib Bukhari Generic Layout Analysis of Diverse Collection of Documents Technical University of Kaiserslautern Germany ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium SyedSaqibBukhari.pdf
Bin Chen Effects of Artificial Sample Generation Models for On-line Handwritten Japanese Character Recognition Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Japan
Jin Chen Exploiting Metadata in Off-line Handwritten Documents: Modeling and Applications Lehigh University USA ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium JinChen.pdf
Lluís-Pere de las Heras Syntactic Model for Semantic Document Analysis Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Spain ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium Lluis-PeredelasHeras.pdf
Jing Fang Table Recognition and Evaluation in PDF Documents Peking University China ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium JingFang.pdf
David Hebert Investigations on the Use of Linear-Chain CRF Based Method to Segment Old Newspapers Universite de Rouen France
Lei Hu Recognition and Retrieval of Handwritten Mathematical Expressions Rochester Institute of Technology USA ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium LeiHu.pdf
Le Kang Touching Text Segmentation and Shape Analysis University of Maryland College Park USA ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium LeKang.pdf
Muna Khayyat Learning-Based Word Spotting for Arabic Handwritten Documents Using Hierarchical Classifier Concordia University Canada ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium MunaKhayyat.pdf
Iuliu Konya Adaptive Methods for Robust Document Image Understanding Fraunhofer IAIS, University of Bonn Germany ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium IuliuKonya.pdf
Jayant Kumar Segmentation and Labeling of Mixed-type Noisy Handwritten Documents University of Maryland College Park USA ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium JayantKumar.pdf
Xiaoyan Lin Mathematical Formula Recognition and Retrieval in PDF Documents Peking University China ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium XiaoyanLin.pdf
Muhammad Muzzamil Luqman Efficient Indexing and Retrieval of Graphs Using Techniques for Embedding Graphs in Real-Valued Feature Spaces Université François Rabelais de Tours France ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium MuhammadMuzzamilLuqman.pdf
Nibal Nayef Geometric-based Symbol Spotting, with Application to Symbol Retrieval in Document Image Databases T U Kaiserslautern Germany ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium NibalNayef.pdf
Weihan Sun Copyright Protection of Manga Using Content-based Image Retrieval Methods Osaka Prefecture University Japan ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium WeihanSun.pdf
Rabeux Vincent Document Image Quality Evaluation Université Bordeaux France
Song Wang Part-Based Method of Character Recognition Kyushu University Japan
Liang Xu Segmentation and Recognition of Touching Characters in Offline Unconstrained Chinese Handwriting Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences China ICDAR2011 DoctoralConsortium LiangXu.pdf

Mentors

In addition, we wish to thank the mentors who have volunteered their time to work with the students:

  • Henry Baird
  • Elisa Barney Smith
  • Abdel Belaid
  • Jean-Christophe Burie
  • Marcus Liwicki
  • Gernot A. Fink
  • Masakazu Iwamura
  • Dimosthenis Karatzas
  • Koichi Kise
  • Bart Lamiroy
  • Rafael Lins
  • Cheng-Lin Liu
  • Josep LLadós
  • Daniel Lopresti
  • Jean-Marc Ogier
  • Faisal Shafait
  • Palaiahnakote Shivakumara
  • Liu Wenyin
  • Richard Zanibbi



Organizing Committee

  • TC-11 Chair: Prof. Daniel P. Lopresti (Lehigh University, USA)
  • TC-10 Chair: Prof. Jean-Marc Ogier (Université de La Rochelle, France)
  • Prof. Jean-Christophe Burie (Université de La Rochelle, France)
  • Prof. Masakazu Iwamura (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
  • Prof. Gernot A. Fink (TU Dortmund University , Germany)
  • Dr. Dimosthenis Karatzas (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain)
  • Prof. Koichi Kise (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
  • Prof. Bart Lamiroy (Nancy Université, France)
  • Prof. Rafael Lins (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil)
  • Prof. Josep Lladós (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)


Materials

ICDAR 2011 Doctoral Consortium Program.pdf
ICDAR 2011 Doctoral Consortium Intro.pdf
Advice for a Successful PhD Experience.pdf
ICDAR Doctoral Consortium Proceedings.pdf
ICDAR2011-DC photo img.jpg



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