International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems
June 9th-11th, 2010
Boston, MA, USA
The Ninth IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis
Systems will build on the tradition established by past DAS workshops held in
Kaiserslautern, Germany (1994), Malvern, PA (1996), Nagano, Japan (1998), Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil (2000), Princeton, NJ (2002), Florence, Italy (2004), Nelson,
New Zealand (2006), and Nara, Japan (2008). DAS is a 100% participation, single-track
workshop with guest speakers, oral, poster, and demo sessions, working group
discussions, and a banquet. The workshop proceedings will be published as
part of the ACM International Conference Proceedings Series
and also available onsite.
The workshop will focus on the following and related topics
Paper preparation guidelines can be found on the Submissions page.
Special Session on Contributed Datasets:
To encourage the continued development of datasets that are useful for
supporting document analysis research, DAS 2010 will include a special
session devoted to papers that involve contributed datasets. Such
papers may be original research papers where the new dataset plays a
key role, or papers that describe the design and development of a new
dataset. Submissions may be full length papers (8 pages) or short
papers (4 pages). To be considered in this category, the dataset in
question must be made available to the document analysis community
before the date of the DAS workshop by submitting it for inclusion on
the IAPR TC-11 website (www.iapr-tc11.org). For further details
concerning dataset submission, please contact the IAPR IC-11 Dataset
Curator, Dimos Karatzas at dimos@cvc.uab.es
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Important Dates
» Full paper submission
December 1, 2009 » Short
paper submission January 1, 2010 » Notification
of acceptance February 1, 2010 » Camera
ready papers due April 1, 2010
» Workshop Jun 9-11, 2010
Workshop and Program Co-Chairs
David Doerman, Univ. of MD
Venu Govindaraju, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Daniel Lopresti, Lehigh University
Prem Natarajan, BBN Technologies
Publication, Finance and Local Arrangements Chairs
Rohit Prasad, BBN Technologies
Srirangaraj Setlur, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Program Committee
Gady Agam (USA)
Adel M. Alimi (Tunisia)
Apostolos Antonacopoulos (UK)
Henry Baird (USA)
Elisa Barney Smith (USA)
Abdel Belaïd (France)
Kathrin Berkner (USA)
Thomas Breuel (Germany)
Horst Bunke (Switzerland)
Mohamed Cheriet (Canada)
Andreas Dengel (Germany)
Xiaoqing Ding (China)
Hiromichi Fujisawa (Japan)
Tin Kam Ho (USA)
Jianying Hu (USA)
Rolf Ingold (Switzerland)
Masakazu Iwamura (Japan)
Dimosthenis Karatzas (Spain)
Soo-Hyung Kim (Korea)
Koichi Kise (Japan)
Laurence Likforman-Sulem (France)
Rafael Dueire Lins (Brazil)
Cheng-Lin Liu (China)
Marcus Liwicki (Germany)
Raghavan Manmatha (USA)
Simone Marinai (Italy)
Masaki Nakagawa (Japan)
Satoshi Naoi (Japan)
Il-Seok Oh (Korea)
Shinichiro Omachi (Japan)
Umapada Pal (India)
Hiroshi Sako (Japan)
Sargur Srihari (USA)
Venkata Subramaniam (India)
Jun Sun (China)
Kazem Taghva (USA)
Chew Lim Tan (Singapore)
George Thoma (USA)
Karl Tombre (France)
Seiichi Uchida (Japan)
Berin Yanikoglu (Turkey)