DGMM2024: IAPR Third International Conference on Discrete Geometry and Mathematical Morphology Università degli Studi di Firenze Florence, Italy, April 15-18, 2024 |
Conference website | https://dgmm2024.dimai.unifi.it/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgmm2024 |
Abstract registration deadline | September 23, 2023 |
Submission deadline | October 1, 2023 |
It is a pleasure to announce that the 3rd IAPR International Conference on Discrete Geometry and Mathematical Morphology (DGMM 2024) will be held in Florence University, Italy, on April 15-18, 2024.
DGMM 2024 will be the third joint event between the two main conference series of IAPR TC18, the International Conference on Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery (DGCI) and the International Symposium on Mathematical Morphology (ISMM).
DGMM offers the opportunity for researchers, students, and practitioners to share and discuss novel high quality research results within the fields of discrete geometry and mathematical morphology, and their applications to image processing and image analysis. Both theoretical and application-focused contributions related to these fields are welcome.
Important dates
- Title+abstract submission: September 23, 2023
- Paper submission deadline: October 01, 2023
- Preliminary author notification: December 01, 2023
- Rebuttal deadline: December 10, 2023
- Final acceptance: December 23, 2023
- Camera ready deadline: February 02, 2024
- Conference dates: April 15-18, 2024
List of Topics
Main topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Discrete Geometry and Combinatorial Topology: grids, discrete objects, discrete model properties, digitization schemes, geometric transforms, metrics and distance transformation, skeletons, discrete tomography.
- Image Segmentation and Discrete Shape Analysis: watershed segmentation, hierarchical segmentation, colour and multi-channel image segmentation, texture segmentation, discrete and combinatorial tools for segmentation and analysis, discrete shape representation, recognition and analysis, clustering of spatial data.
- Algebraic Theory: morphology on complete lattices and semilattices, representation of morphological operators, fuzzy morphology, connected operators, morphology on graphs, morphology on surface meshes and Riemannian manifolds.
- Nonlinear Scale Space Theory: morphological decompositions, morphological PDEs, level set methods, morphological wavelets, morphological regularization.
- Random sets Theory and Geometrical Probability: Boolean model for sets and functions, stochastic simulation of random media.
- (max,+)-Mathematics and Idempotent Analysis for Image and Signal Processing
- Image Filtering: colour and multi-channel morphology, morphology on tensor fields, geodesic transformations, adaptive morphology, attribute filtering.
- Computational Mathematical Morphology and Discrete Geometry: algorithms, architectures, data structures and programming paradigms for efficient implementation of morphological and discrete geometric operators and tools.
- Learning based approaches to mathematical morphology and discrete geometry
- Applications: astronomy, geosciences and remote sensing, (bio)medical imaging, material science, data analysis, document processing, content-based information retrieval, video surveillance, industrial control, visualization.
Publication
DGMM2024 proceedings will be published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series by Springer.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
The papers should be prepared according to:
- the LNCS author guidelines
- this LaTeX template or this Microsoft Word template
They should be at most twelve pages long.
All papers must be submitted in electronic format as PDF files before the submission deadline.
Review process
- Papers are subject to a single-blind review process
- Process includes a brief rebuttal at the end of the decision process
- Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series
- Before publication, the authors will be requested to fill and sign Springer’s form for the consent to publish and the copyright transfer
Keep in mind that papers that do not meet the guidelines will be returned to the authors. The articles will be allowed to go through the reviewing process only if they satisfy the specified requirements.
Committees
Organizing Committee
- Andrea Frosini (Chair)
- Elena Barcucci
- Elisa Pergola
- Michela Ascolese
- Niccolò Di Marco
- Simone Rinaldi (Chair)
- Sara Brunetti
- Giulia Palma
- Veronica Guerrini
- Leonardo Bindi
Steering Committee
- Yukiko Kenmochi (Chair)
- Michael H.F. Wilkinson (Vice Chair)
- Jesús Angulo
- Isabelle Bloch
- Gunilla Borgefors
- Srečko Brlek
- Étienne Baudrier
- Bernhard Burgeth
- David Coeurjolly
- Isabelle Debled-Rennesson
- Andrea Frosini
- Marie Jos Jiménez
- Walter Kropatsch
- Jacques-Olivier Lachaud
- Cris Luengo Hendriks
- Petros Maragos
- Laurent Najman
- Sara Brunetti
- Dan Schonfeld
- Hugues Talbot
Program Committee
- Jesús Angulo
- Samy Blusseau
- Nicolas Boutry
- Michael Breuss
- Srečko Brlek
- Lidija Comic
- Jean Cousty
- Paolo Dulio
- Yan Gerard
- Rocio Gonzalez-Diaz
- Bertrand Kerautret
- Walter G. Kropatsch
- Jacques-Olivier Lachaud
- Laurent Najman
- Phuc Ngo
- Akihiro Sugimoto
- Michael H.F. Wilkinson
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to dgmm2024@dimai.unifi.it
Webpage: https://dgmm2024.dimai.unifi.it