Seventh IAPR International Workshop on Computational Forensics
August 20, 2018 - Beijing, China
Organized by IAPR Technical Committee (TC-6) on Computational Forensics
* CALL FOR PAPERS *
With the advent of high-end technology, fraudulent efforts are on rise in many areas of our daily life, may it be fake paper documents, forgery in the digital domain or copyright infringement. In solving the related criminal cases use of pattern recognition (PR) principles is also gaining an important place because of their ability in successfully assisting the forensic experts to solve many of such cases.
The 7th IAPR International Workshop on Computational Forensics (IWCF) will aim at addressing the theoretical and practical issues related to this field, i.e. role of PR techniques for analyzing problems in forensics. Effort is to bring the people together who are working on these issues in different areas including document and speech processing, music analysis, digital security, forensic sciences, etc. Some broad areas, though not limited to, of the workshop are:
Like in the previous years, the workshop will be a place for elaborate discussion of the academic and industrial works, documenting the advances in the related field and creating mutual collaboration on related areas. Interaction among practitioners and academic researchers will receive special attention in this workshop.
* Paper Submission *
Springer will proceed with the publication of the ICPR workshops proceedings in the LNCS series after the workshop. There will be an informal proceeding during the workshop for communications and finally the proceeding will be published.
Full Paper :
Full papers should describe complete works of original research. Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered in another forum.The submission format should follow the LNCS Springer layout (see instructions here) with length from 12 to 14 pages .
Short Paper :
Authors may submit short papers providing an opportunity to report on research in progress, to present novel positions or a demonstration proposal. The submission format should follow the LNCS Springer layout (see instructions here) with length from 6 to 8 pages.
* Submission Dates *
Paper Submission deadline (extended): July 11, 2018
Notification of acceptance: July 23, 2018
Camera-ready submission : July 27, 2018
* Organizing Committee *
Jean-Marc Ogier, University of La Rochelle, France
Chang-Tsun Li, Charles Sturt University
Nicolas Sidère, University of La Rochelle, France
More details : http://iwcf2018.univ-lr.fr