We invite submissions to IMVIP 2025 of papers presenting novel research contributions or applications related to any aspect of computer vision or image processing. IMVIP is the annual conference of the Irish Pattern Recognition and Classification Society, a member body of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR).
Contributions are sought in all aspects of image processing, pattern analysis and machine vision, including but not restricted to the following topics:
Visually Guided Robot Manipulation and Navigation
Computer Vision for Autonomous Vehicles
Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality
Data Clustering and Texture Analysis
Image & Video Representation, Compression and Coding
Medical and Biomedical Imaging
Active Vision, Tracking and Motion Analysis
Object and Event Recognition
Face and Gesture Recognition
2D, 3D Scene Analysis and Visualisation
Deep Learning for Computer Vision
Image/Shape Representation and Recovery
Applications, Architectures and Systems Integration
Full Papers must be a maximum of 8 pages including references and appendices.
Short papers must be a maximum of 4 pages including references and appendices.
Full Paper Deadline: 16th May 2025 Extended to 6th June 2025
Short Paper Deadline: 6th June 2025
Acceptance Notification: 30th June 2025
Camera Ready Deadline: 10th July 2025
Early Bird Registration: 30th June - 10th July 2025
Conference dates: 1-3 September 2025
Instrumental music instruction has well-documented benefits for cognitive, social, and motor development, yet the process of learning to play an instrument remains long and demanding, often resulting in disengagement among students. Leveraging advances in artificial intelligence and online education, we are developing a suite of interactive tools to support violin learning. These include a multimodal audio-visual system for real-time posture and bowing feedback, a haptic interface for rhythm training, and algorithms for personalized practice recommendations. This work contributes to the science of motor learning by providing new models for teaching complex sensorimotor skills, it advances computational perception through the integration of multimodal data in human movement analysis, and informs music pedagogy by enabling scalable, individualized instruction. From an educational equity perspective, it broadens access to instrumental training and helps democratize music education.
In this talk, we'll explore the capabilities of Amazon Rekognition, a powerful computer vision service offered by AWS. We'll dive into how companies and academic institutions are utilizing Rekognition to solve complex visual analysis challenges across various domains. The presentation will cover real-world use cases, demonstrating how Rekognition's pre-trained and customizable AI models are being applied in areas such as facial analysis, object and scene detection, and content moderation. We'll also discuss best practices for integrating Rekognition into existing workflows, scaling computer vision projects, and addressing common challenges. Attendees will gain insights into the practical applications of cloud-based computer vision services and how they can enhance their own ML and CV initiatives.
The wealth and complexity of visual information observable by artificial systems deployed in the real world vastly exceeds the comparative simplicity of many of our existing carefully curated computer vision benchmark datasets. To operate safely and reliably in challenging environments, artificial systems need to be able to recognize existing fine-grained visual concepts, discover new ones, and to understand the 3D structure of the world around them. In this talk I will discuss work from my group on problems related to learning from visual data “in the wild”. Specifically, I will cover recent work spanning fine-grained image understanding, concept discovery, and multi-modal learning.
Student rate early registration (before 10th July) - £130
Full rate early registration (before 10th July) - £150
Student registration (after 10th July) - £190
Full registration (after 10th July) - £210
Note: Please enter paper number if applicable when registering
IMVIP 2025 is pleased to announce we have 4 travel bursaries to support student attendance at the conference. Please note you must have an accepted paper and be a registered student at a university or college to be eligible for this bursary. Note: Bursaries will be paid by bank transfer to awardees after the conference has taken place. These bursaries are sponsored by the Irish Pattern and Classification Society. The bursaries on offer are 2x National bursaries to the value of €250 each and 2x International bursaries to the value of €500 each. Please complete this form to submit your application. Deadline for receipt of applications is 30th July 2025. https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/A3QvDUDhbu
For information on accommodation, things to do and travel please Visit Derry
Prof. Sonya Coleman, Ulster University, Chair
Dr. Dermot Kerr, Ulster University, Chair
Deepika Nikam, Ulster University
Justin Quinn, Ulster University
Philip Vance, Ulster University
Contact for enquiries: sa.coleman at ulster dot ac dot uk