2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
                          DIAL 2006

                  IEEE International Workshop on

Document Image Analysis for Libraries
                      27-28 April 2006

                        Lyon (France)

The rapid spread of Digital Libraries (DL) across the world motivates
research in computer vision and especially in Document Image Analysis (DIA).
The DL and DIA research community share common objectives, namely to
digitize paper documents and convert them into electronic formats
which can be preserved, retrieved, consulted, shared, and reused. Without
computer assistance, manual processing of the large quantities of available
digitized documents would be expensive and time consuming.  The DIA research
community has developed many technologies applicable to digital libraries
which are ripe to be collected, compared, and shared. DIAL'06 will bring together DL and DIA researchers, practitioners, and users who are interested in new technologies that assist the integration of digitized documents within DLs, so that, ideally, all documents that contribute to human knowledge can be easily accessed and queried by using Web based search
engines.

The workshop will cover all technical aspects of document image processing
from
digitization, image restoration, text recognition, and extraction of metadata from images, up to document encoding and specification of file
formats
for digitized documents.  This workshop will also attempt to describe
the state of the art, to identify urgent open problems in image analysis
suited to DLs and to collect all available information on document
digitization projects across the world.
The workshop is open to researchers from both the DL and DIA communities on
the following topics: Surveys : - Document Image Analysis (DIA) methods useful for Digital Libraries (DLs) - Technical reviews of digitization projects around the world - Critical surveys of the state of the art of DLs & DIA
- Challenging open problems in the DL community requiring new DIA research
strategies - End-user requirements for document images provided via DLs
- Performance evaluation & cost of document image processing for DLs

Methodologies :
- Automatic quality control during document image capture, modeling of
document image degradation, digital image restoration, etc
- Document image enhancement (unwarping, deskewing, cropping, color &
contrast improvement)
- Text segmentation and/or recognition (OCR, keyword spotting, word
retrieval or recognition, text-image alignment, etc) for printed or
handwritten documents
- Document layout segmentation and logical structure recognition for DL
applications
- Metadata extraction and recognition from digitized documents - Methodologies to improve accessibility and navigation within/among on-line digital libraries - Imaging & compression standards for document preservation, analysis, etc - Guaranteeing authenticity of document images; rights management
- File formats & representations of document images
- Methodologies for specific image content (tables, graphs, mathematics,
multilingual documents, etc)
- Style identification (typography of printed text, handwriting style
recognition for manuscript authentication or authors identification…) - Searching/querying, retrieval, summarizing/condensing of document images - Other topics related to the retrieval of document images

Applications :
- Historical document collections (medieval manuscripts, books of the
Renaissance, author manuscripts, old newspapers or 'gazettes', archives, etc)
- Documents from the world cultural heritage
- Scientific, technical and educational documents for digital libraries - Other digitized documents used by digital libraries

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Deadline for submission

5-20 pages, unformatted, written in English, online submission in PDF,
     Submission          : December 20, 2005
     Acceptance          : January 10, 2006
Camera-ready copy : February 10, 2006
All papers will be peer reviewed, published by IEEE and indexed by IEEE
Xplore.
Contact : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Website : http://liris.cnrs.fr/dial2006/

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DIAL2006 committees
Conference Chairs :   Frank Le Bourgeois & Hubert Emptoz (France) LIRIS
INSA de Lyon

Program Committee
Chair :  Henry BAIRD (USA)    Lehigh Univ.

Frédéric BAPST (Switzerland) Ecole d'Ingenieurs, Fribourg Elisa H. BARNEY SMITH (USA) Boise State Univ.
Sayeed CHOUDHURY  (USA)       Johns Hopkins Univ.
Andreas DENGEL (GERMANY) Univ. Kaiserslautern Xiaoqing DING (CHINA) Tsinghua Univ. David DOERMANN (USA) univ. Maryland Michael DROETTBOOM (USA) Johns Hopkins Univ. Richard FATEMAN (USA) Univ. of California at Berkeley Hiromichi FUJISAWA (Japan) Hitachi CRL Joël GARDES (France) France Telecom Venu GOVINDARAJU (USA) Univ. at Buffalo, NY Jonathan HULL (USA) Ricoh Innovations, Inc. Dolores IORIZZO (UK) Imperial College, London J. V. JAWAHAR (India) IIIT Hyderabad Koichi KISE (Japan) Osaka Prefecture Univ. Michael LESK (USA) Rutgers Univ. Xiaofan LIN (USA) Hewlett-Packard Labs Daniel LOPRESTI (USA) Lehigh Univ. Simon LUCAS (UK) Univ. of Essex R. MANMATHA (USA) Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst Simone MARINAI (Italy) Univ. of Firenze
Umapada PAL  (India)          Indian Statistical Inst., Kolkata
Toni RATH  (USA)              Google
Alan SMEATON (Ireland) Dublin City Univ. Larry SPITZ (New Zealand) DocRec Technologies Ltd.
Sargur SRIHARI  (USA)         Univ. at Buffalo, NY
Chew Lim TAN (Singapore) National Univ. of Singapore George THOMA (USA) National Library of Medicine



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