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On  behalf  of  the  Organizing  Committee,  we  welcome  you  to  the  23rd  edition  of  the  International  Conference  on  Pattern  Recognition  (ICPR  2016)  in  Cancún,  Mexico.    ICPR  2016  is  hosted  by  the  Mexican  Association  for  Computer  Vision,  Robotics  and  Neural computing (MACVRN) and supported by IAPR, CINVESTAV and CONACYT. Since the creation of the IAPR in 1978, it is the first time that the conference is held in this  part  of  the  world  and  we  are  very  proud  to  welcome  ICPR  2016  participants  to  Cancún, the pearl of the Caribbean Sea, a remarkable original and beautiful city in the Yucatán  Peninsula  known  not  only  for  its  beaches  and  the  ancient  Maya  culture,  but  also for its traditional downtown area. We hope that you will enjoy the conference and the cultural richness of the city. The  main  conference  runs  for  four  days  from  December  5th  to  8th  following  the  workshops, tutorials and contests held December 4th. A  novelty  of  this  conference  is  that  we  managed  to  bring  technological  advances  to  Latin  America  for  the  benefit  of  research  centers,  universities  and  society  as  a  whole,  hoping that it will be a fundamental stimulus for the progress in science and education for the near future. Also we have taken measures to encourage women to participate in all activities promoted by the IAPR.
 
On  behalf  of  the  Organizing  Committee,  we  welcome  you  to  the  23rd  edition  of  the  International  Conference  on  Pattern  Recognition  (ICPR  2016)  in  Cancún,  Mexico.    ICPR  2016  is  hosted  by  the  Mexican  Association  for  Computer  Vision,  Robotics  and  Neural computing (MACVRN) and supported by IAPR, CINVESTAV and CONACYT. Since the creation of the IAPR in 1978, it is the first time that the conference is held in this  part  of  the  world  and  we  are  very  proud  to  welcome  ICPR  2016  participants  to  Cancún, the pearl of the Caribbean Sea, a remarkable original and beautiful city in the Yucatán  Peninsula  known  not  only  for  its  beaches  and  the  ancient  Maya  culture,  but  also for its traditional downtown area. We hope that you will enjoy the conference and the cultural richness of the city. The  main  conference  runs  for  four  days  from  December  5th  to  8th  following  the  workshops, tutorials and contests held December 4th. A  novelty  of  this  conference  is  that  we  managed  to  bring  technological  advances  to  Latin  America  for  the  benefit  of  research  centers,  universities  and  society  as  a  whole,  hoping that it will be a fundamental stimulus for the progress in science and education for the near future. Also we have taken measures to encourage women to participate in all activities promoted by the IAPR.
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At this ICPR, oral papers and posters will be presented in five tracks, each addressing a topic  of  interest  for  the  IAPR  research  community.  A  total  of  1200manuscripts  were  submitted  to  the  conference.  Following  the  review  process  that  was  supervised  by  the  Program Co-Chairs, Track Co-Chairs and Area Chairs, 200 papers were accepted as oral presentations  and  473  were  accepted  as  posters.  In  addition,  33  contest  and  5  invited  papers  were  included  in  the  proceedings.  Based  on  the  above  numbers,  the  technical  program of the conference includes 40 oral sessions distributed in five parallel tracks, 4 poster sessions, 7 plenary sessions including the K-S Fu, the J-K Aggarwal and, for the first time, the M. Petrou lecture

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ICPR 2016
23h International Conference on Pattern Recognition
Event in series ICPR
Dates 2016/12/05 (iCal) - 2016/12/08
Location
Location: Cancún, Mexico
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Papers: Submitted 1200 / Accepted 637 (53.1 %)
Committees
General chairs: Eduardo Bayro-Corrochano, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja, Gérard Medioni
PC chairs: Larry Davis, Alberto Del Bimbo, Brian C. Lovell
Table of Contents


On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we welcome you to the 23rd edition of the International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2016) in Cancún, Mexico. ICPR 2016 is hosted by the Mexican Association for Computer Vision, Robotics and Neural computing (MACVRN) and supported by IAPR, CINVESTAV and CONACYT. Since the creation of the IAPR in 1978, it is the first time that the conference is held in this part of the world and we are very proud to welcome ICPR 2016 participants to Cancún, the pearl of the Caribbean Sea, a remarkable original and beautiful city in the Yucatán Peninsula known not only for its beaches and the ancient Maya culture, but also for its traditional downtown area. We hope that you will enjoy the conference and the cultural richness of the city. The main conference runs for four days from December 5th to 8th following the workshops, tutorials and contests held December 4th. A novelty of this conference is that we managed to bring technological advances to Latin America for the benefit of research centers, universities and society as a whole, hoping that it will be a fundamental stimulus for the progress in science and education for the near future. Also we have taken measures to encourage women to participate in all activities promoted by the IAPR. At this ICPR, oral papers and posters will be presented in five tracks, each addressing a topic of interest for the IAPR research community. A total of 1200manuscripts were submitted to the conference. Following the review process that was supervised by the Program Co-Chairs, Track Co-Chairs and Area Chairs, 200 papers were accepted as oral presentations and 473 were accepted as posters. In addition, 33 contest and 5 invited papers were included in the proceedings. Based on the above numbers, the technical program of the conference includes 40 oral sessions distributed in five parallel tracks, 4 poster sessions, 7 plenary sessions including the K-S Fu, the J-K Aggarwal and, for the first time, the M. Petrou lecture