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The PhD students writing their first paper are encouraged to check this document for guidance.
RFIAP is an interdisciplinary gathering of researchers at the intersection of pattern recognition, image, perception, and machine learning applied to these topics.
This year, RFIAP will be held jointly with CAp (Conférence sur l'Apprentissage automatique) 2020. Sessions on topics of common interest for the two communities will be organized.
Here is a summary of the important dates and the main novelties of this edition:
We encourage the submission of long papers (6-8 pages, plus at most 2 pages for the references - same rules as in CVPR or ICCV) as well as short papers (2 pages). We will also have a rebuttal period for the long papers. The short papers track provides an opportunity for sharing valuable early-stage work or results of pluridisciplinary work and encourage discussions. Submitted papers can be either in French or in English if the first author is a non-native French speaker.
We also encourage the submission of recent papers accepted to top-level conferences and journals in pattern recognition. These papers should be submitted following the same deadline as the regular papers, and the conference where the paper was published must be specified at submission. They can be submitted as is, in the format used for the conference where they were accepted. These papers will also be reviewed by the program committee. If accepted, they will be presented at the conference but will not appear in the proceedings.
Key dates:
Topics of interest include all aspects of computer vision and pattern recognition including, but not limited to: