DAS 2022: 15th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems

DAS 2022


Computer Graphics Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition



DAS 2022: 15th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems
22-25 May, 2022 - La Rochelle, France
https://das2022.univ-lr.fr/
IMPORTANT DATES
Jan 4, 2022 Paper submission deadline
Feb 21-28, 2022 Authors’ response period (including rebuttal)
Mar 8, 2022 Notification of acceptance
Apr 1, 2022 Camera ready papers due
OVERVIEW
DAS 2022 is the 15th international IAPR-sponsored workshop dedicated towards system-level approaches and related challenges in document analysis and recognition. This includes models, methods, and relevant applications satisfying real-world engineering requirements. The workshop provides an exciting platform for interactions and high-level technical exchanges between industrial and academic communities. The DAS 2022 program will include invited talks, oral and poster paper presentations, tutorials, demonstrations, and working group discussions.
DAS 2022 will be held in the historical city of La Rochelle located on the French Atlantic coast. La Rochelle is famous for its old port, stunning seaside views, urban beaches, and for the second largest private aquarium in Europe. Online/virtual participation will also be available for DAS 2022 authors and participants.
DAS 2022 will accept both full papers (up to 15 pages, presented orally or by poster) and short papers (up to 4 pages, presented as posters or demonstrations). All paper submissions will undergo a rigorous review process that will consider the originality, quality of work, and presentation of ideas, and relevance to document analysis system research. Springer will publish accepted full papers as part of the workshop’s LNCS proceedings, while short papers will be published separately in a companion booklet.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
* Document analysis systems
* Document understanding
* Layout analysis
* Camera-based document analysis
* Document analysis for digital humanities
* Document analysis for libraries and archives
* Document analysis for the internet
* Document analysis for mobile devices
* Document authentication
* Document datasets
* Document image watermarking
* Document retrieval
* Deep learning for document analysis systems
* Information extraction from document images
* Graphics recognition
* Table and form processing
* Mathematical expression recognition
* Forensic document analysis
* Historical document analysis
* Multilingual document analysis
* Multimedia document analysis
* Pen-based input and its analysis
* NLP for document analysis
* Human document interaction
* Authoring, annotation, and presentation systems
* Performance evaluation
* Applications
SUBMISSION TYPES
DAS 2022 submissions should be in Springer LNCS format, full and short paper submissions will be accepted, as described below.
Full papers
Full papers should describe complete works of original research. Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research papers, up to 15 pages length, that are not being considered in another forum. This restriction does not apply to unpublished technical reports or papers included in self-archive repositories (departmental, arXiv.org, etc.) that are not peer-reviewed.
Short papers
Short papers provide an opportunity to report on research in progress, to present demos and novel positions on document analysis systems. Authors may submit short papers (up to 4 pages in length). Short papers will also undergo review and will appear in an extra booklet, not in the official DAS2022 proceedings.