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17. August - 21. August 2026

Rang: B (CORE2023)Offline

International Conference on Pattern Recognition

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Lyon, FranceNo publisher

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Übersicht

The 28th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR) will be held in Lyon, France, from August 17-21, 2026. It is a leading event of the International Association for Pattern Recognition, covering a wide range of topics including Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Image Processing, Speech and Natural Language Processing, and Sensor Pattern Processing.

Call for Papers

ICPR 2026: Call for Papers

The International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR) is the leading event of the International Association for Pattern Recognition, recognized as a top conference in the field. The 28th ICPR will be held in Lyon, France from August 17-21, 2026.

It encompasses a wide range of topics where Pattern Recognition methods are applied, offering an excellent platform for students, academics, and industry researchers to foster new ideas and collaborations.

Main Topics of Interest

  • Artificial Intelligence, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
  • Computer and Robot Vision
  • Image, Speech, Signal and Video Processing
  • Biometrics and Human Computer Interaction
  • Document Analysis and Recognition
  • Biomedical Imaging and Bioinformatics

Preliminary Call for Papers Flyer

The flyer of the preliminary call for papers is available here.

You can contribute to the edition through the Github source page and directly edit this page here.

Wichtige Termine

Konferenzdaten

Conference Date

17. August 202621. August 2026

Einreichung

(Workshop) Workshop proposal

1. November 2025

Paper submission

1. Dezember 2025

Benachrichtigung

(Workshop) Workshop acceptance

1. Dezember 2025

Paper acceptance

1. März 2026

Reviews sent to authors

1. März 2026

Druckvorlage

Camera-ready submission

1. Mai 2026

Andere Termine

Paper rebuttal

1. März 2026

Quellenrang

Quelle: CORE2023

Rang: B

Forschungsgebiet: Computer vision and multimedia computation

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