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International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition

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The International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR) is an international academic conference which is now held annually, each time in a different country. It is about character and symbol recognition, printed/handwritten text recognition, graphics analysis and recognition, document analysis, document understanding, historical documents and digital libraries, document based forensics, camera and video based scene text analysis.[1]

History

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ICDAR was held every second year between 1991 and 2023. It then transitioned to be an annual conference. The host country changes every time and the conference has taken place on five different continents so far.[2] An attempt is made to rotate around the world between Europe-Africa, Asia-Australia and the Americas - depending on the availability of hosts.

Year Country City Website
1991 France France Saint-Malo
1993 Japan Japan Tsukuba, Ibaraki
1995 Canada Canada Montreal
1997 Germany Germany Ulm
1999 India India Bangalore
2001 United States United States Seattle
2003 Scotland Scotland Edinburgh
2005 Korea Korea Seoul
2007 Brazil Brazil Curitiba
2009 Spain Spain Barcelona
2011 China China Peking
2013 United States United States Washington, D.C. https://iapr.org/archives/icdar2013/
2015 France France Nancy https://iapr.org/archives/icdar2015/
2017 Japan Japan Kyoto https://iapr.org/archives/icdar2017/
2019 Australia Australia Sydney https://iapr.org/archives/icdar2019/
2021 Switzerland Switzerland Lausanne https://iapr.org/archives/icdar2021/
2023 United States United States San Jose, CA

https://iapr.org/archives/icdar2023/

2024 Greece Greece Athens https://icdar2024.net/
2025 China China Wuhan https://www.icdar2025.com/
2026 Austria Austria Vienna https://icdar2026.org/
2027 Malaysia Malaysia Kuala Lumpur

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 13th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition
  2. ^ 13th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition - History