Call for Papers - International Conference on Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence (CVMI-2022) @IIIT Allahabad

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Dr. Navjot Singh

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Feb 5, 2022, 5:38:15 PM2/5/22
to ml-...@googlegroups.com, Satish Singh, Dr. Shiv Ram Dubey, Dr. Mohammed Javed, Dr. Navjot Singh, Dr. Anjali Gautam

Dear Sir/Madam,


Greetings from IIIT Allahabad.

It is a matter of immense pleasure to inform you that the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad (IIIT Allahabad), is going to organize the International Conference on Computer Vision & Machine Intelligence (CVMI-2022) during August 12-13, 2022, in hybrid (combination of both virtual and in-person) mode. The amount of Research and Development activities across the globe has been drastically scaled up from the past one decade, specifically, in the research areas of Computer Vision and Machine Intelligence. The CVMI-2022 aims to provide an excellent platform for researchers to present their research findings. The CVMI-2022 conference will feature Expert Talks by Eminent Researchers, Technical Sessions, and Research Conclave. The proposal to publish the conference proceedings in Springer's Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) is under consideration. 

Please find the call for papers for the same attached below. The conference website is here: https://cvmi.iiita.ac.in/.

We request you to please submit your work and kindly encourage your colleagues and research scholars to share their research findings at CVMI-2022.

The deadline for paper submission is April 15, 2022 @11.59 PM.

The details related to paper submission, Springer's template, double blind review policy, page length, etc. can be found at https://cvmi.iiita.ac.in/submission.php

Submission portal: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/CVMI2022

We look forward to your participation and support.


Sincerely yours

With best regards, 

On behalf of the conference organizing committee

CVMI-2022

CVMI22_Brochure.pdf
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