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DAS 2020 : 14th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis SystemsConference Series : Document Analysis Systems | |||||||||||||||||
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DAS 2020 is the 14th edition of the IAPR sponsored workshop focusing on system-level issues and approaches in document analysis and recognition. The workshop comprises invited speaker presentations, oral, poster, tutorial and demo sessions as well as working group discussions. Proceedings (full papers) will be published by Springer.
DAS 2020 will be organized in Wuhan, China and beside the east lake. East Lake, the biggest scenery tourist attraction in Wuhan and also the largest lake within a city in China, is located on the south bank of the Yangtze River and in the east suburb of Wuchang. It covers an area of 87 square kilometers (33 square kilometers of water area). Submission Types DAS2020 will include both long and short papers, posters and demonstrations of working or prototype systems. All submissions will undergo a rigorous review process with a minimum of 3 reviews considering the originality of work, the quality of research or analysis of experience, the relevance to document analysis systems, and quality of presentation of ideas. Full Papers Full papers should describe complete works of original research. Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered in another forum, up to 6 pages length. Short Papers Short papers provide an opportunity to report on research in progress, to present novel positions on document analysis systems. Authors may submit short papers (up to 2 pages in length). Short papers will also undergo review and will appear in an extra booklet, not in the official DAS2020 proceedings. Demonstrations DAS2020 seeks public demonstrations of novel systems, to be presented to the workshop as a whole during breaks between paper sessions. Prospective demonstrators should submit a two-page summary of the system to be demonstrated. Demonstration proposals will undergo review and summaries of accepted demonstrations will appear in the extra DAS2020 booklet, as in the case of short papers. We use iThenticate to check for plagiarism. iThenticate is the leading provider of professional plagiarism detection and prevention technology used worldwide by scholarly publishers and research institutions to ensure the originality of written work before publication. iThenticate helps editors, authors and researchers prevent misconduct by comparing manuscripts against its database of over 60 billion web pages and 155 million content items, including 49 million works from 800 scholarly publishers. If a paper is found to violate the IAPR Statement of Ethics, which includes a plagiarism policy, it will be rejected without review. Topics & Technologies Document analysis systems Document understanding Layout analysis Deep learning for document analysis systems Document analysis for digital humanities Document analysis for libraries and archives Document analysis for the internet Document analysis for mobile devices Camera-based document analysis Document datasets Document retrieval Information extraction from document images Graphics recognition Table and form processing Mathematical expression recognition Document authentication Document image watermarking Forensic document analysis Historical document analysis Multilingual document analysis Multimedia document analysis Pen-based input and its analysis Authoring, annotation, and presentation systems Performance evaluation Applications IMPORTANT DATES Early Registration: Mar. 25, 2020 Regular paper submission Abstract due: Dec. 13, 2019 Papers due: Dec. 20, 2019 Authors’ response period: Jan. 20-30, 2020 Notification of acceptance: Feb. 15, 2020 Camera ready due: Mar. 15, 2020 Tutorial proposals Proposals due: Jan. 10, 2020 Short paper submission Papers due: Mar. 10, 2020 Notification of acceptance: Mar. 24, 2020 |
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