Call for Papers: Document Recognition and Retrieval XXI
Document Recognition and Retrieval (DRR) is one of the leading international conferences devoted to current research in document analysis, recognition and retrieval. The Conference Chairs and Program Committee invite all researchers working on projects related to document recognition and retrieval to submit original research papers. Papers are presented in oral and poster sessions at the conference. Accepted papers will be published by the SPIE in the conference proceedings.
A pdf version of the call for papers and a list of topics pertinent to DRR are available.
Important Dates
All deadlines are for 11:59 PM, Pacific Standard Time (PST) on the days noted.
- 5 August, 2013: Paper submission deadline.
- 7 October, 2013: Author notifications
- 25 November, 2013: Final paper submission deadline
- 4-6 February, 2014: Conference dates
Paper Formatting and Content
All paper submissions should be between 8-12 pages in length, and prepared using the SPIE LaTeX template or SPIE MS Word template. For accepted papers, the final submissions will also be 8-12 pages in the same format. Papers should clearly identify the problem addressed in the paper, identify the original contribution(s) of the paper, relate the paper to previous work, and provide experimental and/or theoretical evaluation as appropriate.Best Student Paper Award
Full-time students that are the primary authors of a paper and wish to be considered for the Best Student Paper Award should consult the competition rules.Submission Instructions
Submissions should be made through the DRR 2014 Paper Submission Web Page.News
DRR 2015 web site:
http://nlp.cs.byu.edu/drr2015
DRR 2014 Final Program
See here
Invited Talks
"OCR for Google Books"
by Ray Smith and Ashok Popat, Google
"What makes Big Visual Data Hard?"
by Alexei A. Efros, Berkeley
Important Dates
Paper submission
* 5 August, 2013 *
Author notifications
7 October, 2013
Final papers
25 November, 2013
Early Registration before
10 January, 2014