Subject Area and Category
Publication type
Conferences and Proceedings
Scope
The International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA) is an International Conference on computer vision, image processing, pattern recognition, and related areas. DICTA was established as a biennial conference in 1991 and became an annual event in 2007. It is the premier conference of the Australian Pattern Recognition Society (APRS).
The primary areas include, but not limited to, the following:
Image and Video Analysis
Image matching and registration, image recognition, object and event detection, scene understanding, action recognition, visual tracking, video content analysis, video surveillance, medical image analysis
Image and Video Processing
Image restoration, image enhancement, image registration, image deblurring, super-resolution
Image Representation and Coding
Feature extraction, image segmentation, perceptual grouping, shape representation, colour and texture, image & video coding and compression
Imaging Technology
Image acquisition and display, hyperspectral imaging, radar imaging, biomedical imaging, remote sensing, optical imaging
Image and Video Storage and Retrieval
Image and video annotation, image and video indexing and retrieval, relevance feedback, image database organization, image watermarking
Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition
Supervised and unsupervised learning, semi-supervised learning, dimensionality reduction, feature selection, kernel methods, deep learning, manifold learning, graphical models, sparse coding, dictionary learning
Human and Machine Vision
Stereo vision, robotic vision, camera networks, structure from motion, vision geometry, cognitive and biologically inspired vision
Biometrics
Face recognition, fingerprint, gait, hand, and iris recognition, handwriting recognition, image- and video-based biometric surveillance.