DICTA 2015 Conference
11 Feb: DICTA 2015 Conference photos added!
05 Dec: Goodbye all DICTA2015 delegates and see you at DICTA 2016: Gold Coast, Australia, 30th Nov to 2nd Dec. More details coming soon!
02 Nov: Only 3 weeks until DICTA 2015, the preliminary program is now available!
17 Sep: Announcing the Work-in-progress Workshop, a new initiative for PhD students and Early-career Researchers with difficult research problems, see the workshop page for details.
23 Jul: Reminder, the Canon Extreme Imaging Awards continues to accept submissions from Australasian students in the Open Category until 14th Sept!
07 Jul: We have confirmed a fantastic line-up of international keynote speakers, see below for details.
01 Jul: The registration system is now open, please see the registration page for more information.
26 Jun: The DICTA 2015 paper submission deadline has been extended to Wednesday 15th July 2015!
14 May: The second call for papers for DICTA 2015 has gone out. The paper submission deadline of 29th June is fast approaching.
21 Apr: The conference Facebook page is now available.
15 Apr: The DICTA 2015 CMT Website is open for submissions! See the submission page for details.
06 Apr: Welcome to the DICTA 2015 Conference website, we are working hard to stand up the required content. Please contact the committee with any questions.
Conference Dates: 23rd - 25th November, 2015
Conference Venue: Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
The International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA) is the main Australian Conference on computer vision, image processing, pattern recognition, and related areas. DICTA was established in 1991 as the premier conference of the Australian Pattern Recognition Society (APRS). DICTA 2015 is endorsed by the IAPR and technically co-sponsored by the IEEE. The proceedings of the conference will be submitted for inclusion to IEEE Xplore.
The DICTA 2015 committee welcomes international keynote speakers Prof. Bjarne K. Ersbøll (DTU), Dr. Francois Chaumette (INRIA), Prof. Manik Varma (Microsoft Research India) and Prof. Vincent Lepetit (TU Graz).Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Image coding and processing
- Shape and texture analysis
- Surveillance, Defence and industrial applications
- Remote sensing and spectral imaging
- Astronomical image analysis
- Statistical and structural pattern recognition
- Machine learning
- Computer vision
- Human-computer interaction
- Biomedical and e-health applications
- Content-based image retrieval and image databases
Work-in-progress Workshop
An interactive workshop will be held at the event for early career researchers and PhD students to present work in progress.
Visiting Adelaide
The South Australian Tourism Commission website has a wealth of information about Adelaide and South Australia. Some special accomodation rates are also available to DICTA 2015 attendees.