International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition
The International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR) is an international academic conference which is held every two years in a different city. It is about character and symbol recognition, printed/handwritten text recognition, graphics analysis and recognition, document analysis, document understanding, historical documents and digital libraries, document based forensics, camera and video based scene text analysis.[1]
History
ICDAR is held every second year since 1991. The host country changes every time and the conference has taken place on four different continents so far:[2]
Year | Country | City | Website |
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1991 | Saint-Malo | ||
1993 | Tsukuba, Ibaraki | ||
1995 | Montreal | ||
1997 | Ulm | ||
1999 | Bangalore | ||
2001 | Seattle | ||
2003 | Edinburgh | ||
2005 | Seoul | ||
2007 | Curitiba | ||
2009 | Barcelona | http://www.icdar2009.org/ | |
2011 | Peking | http://www.icdar2011.org/ | |
2013 | Washington, D.C. | http://www.icdar2013.org/ | |
2015 | Nancy | http://2015.icdar.org/ | |
2017 | Kyoto | http://u-pat.org/ICDAR2017/ | |
2019 | Sydney | http://www.icdar2019.org/ | |
2021 | Montreux | - |
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