CeRV Conferences


 

PSIVT 2023 |  Pacific-Rim Symposium on Image and Video Technology

The PSIVT is a premier level biennial series of symposia that aims to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners in the Pacific Rim and around the world who are involving in contributing to theoretical advances or practical implementations in image and video technology. It is a highly referenced conference that provides authors with useful feedbacks. Submissions are invited on significant, original, and previously unpublished research on all aspects of image and video technology. All papers will receive mindful and rigorous reviews.


IVCNZ 2022 | Image and Vision Computing New Zealand

Image and Vision Computing New Zealand (IVCNZ) is New Zealand’s premier academic conference for all aspects of computer vision, image processing, visualisation, computer graphics, virtual and augmented reality, and human-computer interactions and applications related to these fields. The 37th conference in the series is proudly hosted by the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematics at the Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.

ISGV 2021 | International Symposium on Geometry and Vision

ISGV is a conference that brings together academics and researchers working in the areas of digital geometry, graphics, image and video technologies, computer vision, and multimedia technologies. The best paper of this international symposium will be awarded as the Reinhard Klette Award to memorise Professor Reinhard Klette, the founding Director of CeRV centre.

ACPR 2019 | Asian Conference on Pattern Recognition

ISGV is a conference that brings together academics and researchers working in the areas of digital geometry, graphics, image and video technologies, computer vision, and multimedia technologies. The best paper of this international symposium will be awarded as the Reinhard Klette Award to memorise Professor Reinhard Klette, the founding Director of CeRV centre.

AVSS 2018 | IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal-based Surveillance

AVSS focuses on underlying theory, methods, systems, and applications of surveillance and invites submissions in areas listed below, especially cross-disciplinary and game-changing ones. AVSS is the premier annual international conference in the field of video and signal-based surveillance that brings together experts from academia, industry, and government to advance theories, methods, systems, and applications related to surveillance.

ICCAR 2018 | International Conference on Control, Automation and Robotics

ICCAR conference features papers focusing on intelligent systems engineering, distributed intelligence systems, multi-level systems, intelligent control, multi-robot systems, cooperation and coordination of unmanned vehicle systems, etc. On the application side, it emphasizes autonomous systems, industrial robotic systems, multi-robot systems, aerial vehicles, underwater robots and sensor-based control.

PSIVT 2015 | Pacific Rim Symposium on Image and Video Technology

PSIVT provides a forum for researchers to present the latest research and developments in image and video technology. Both academic and industrial research contributions are encouraged so as to stimulate discussion for the mutual benefit of both.

IVCNZ 2015 | Image and Vision Computing Conference New Zealand

IVCNZ is New Zealand’s premier academic conference on all aspects of computer vision, image processing, computer graphics, virtual and augmented reality, visualisation, and HCI applications related to these fields..

CeRV research centre has established the Reinhard Klette Award since 2020 to commemorate Professor Klette’s contributions to digital geometry and computer vision. The award was named after Professor Klette for encouraging the novelty and creativity of these fields. Professor Klette is the founding director of CeRV centre, he is a pioneer of computer vision.