[Event at CIG] [CFP] 2nd International workshop on Graph Representation Learning for Scanned Document Analysis (GLESDO)

rafika boutalbi boutalbi.rafika at gmail.com
Thu Mar 24 11:31:57 CET 2022


Dear colleagues and researchers,



2nd International workshop on Graph Representation Learning

for Scanned Document Analysis (GLESDO)



https://sites.google.com/view/glesdo-workshop-icpr2022/home



 As part of the 26th International Conference on Pattern Recognition

(ICPR 2022)



https://www.icpr2022.com/



August 21-25, 2022, Montréal Québec



Context

Robust reading, also known as automatic document image processing, is an
essential task in various application areas such as data invoice
extraction, subject review, medical prescription analysis, etc., and holds
significant commercial potential. Several approaches are proposed in the
literature, but datasets' availability and data privacy challenge it.

Considering the problem of information extraction from documents, different
aspects must be taken into account, such as (1) document classification (2)
text localization (3) OCR (Optical Character Recognition) (4) table
extraction (5) key information detection. In this context, the graph-based
approaches are attractive methods for document processing. In fact, graphs
are a natural way to represent the connections among objects (text, blocks,
images, etc.) and aim to discover novel and hidden knowledge from data. The
extracted text from scanned documents can be represented in the shape of a
graph to exploit the best features of their characteristics. On the other
hand, understanding spatial relationships is critical for text document
extraction results for some applications such as invoice analysis. The aim
is to capture the structural connections between keywords (invoice number,
date, amounts) and the main value (the desired information). An effective
approach requires a combination of spatial and textual information.

Objective

In this second edition of the GLESDO workshop, we encourage the description
of novel problems or applications for document image analysis in the area
of information retrieval that has emerged in recent years. We also
encourage works that include NLP tools for extracted text, such as language
models and Transforms.  Finally, we also encourage works that develop new
scanned document datasets for novel applications. The GLESDO workshop aims
to bring together an area for experts from industry, science, and academia
to exchange ideas and discuss ongoing research in graph representation
learning for scanned document analysis.

Topics of interests



We invite the submission of original works that are related -- but are not
limited to -- the topics below:

● Deep learning for graph

● Probabilistic graphical models for graphs

● Graph-based approaches for text mining

● Graph-based approaches for a spatial component in a scanned document

● Graph representation learning for NLP

● Graph-based approaches using kernels

● Spectral graph clustering

● Semi-supervised graph-based methods

● Dynamic graph analysis

● Information Retrieval and Extraction using Graph-based methods

● Knowledge graph for semantic document analysis

● Semantic understanding of document content

● Entity and link prediction in graphs

● Merging ontologies with graph-based methods using NLP techniques

● Cleansing and image enhancement techniques for scanned document

● Document structure and layout learning

● OCR based graph methods

● Font text recognition in a scanned document

● Table identification and extraction from scanned documents

● Handwriting detection and recognition in documents

● Signature detection and verification in documents

● Visual document structure understanding

● Visual Question Answering

● Invoice analysis

● Scanned documents classification

● Scanned documents summarization

● Scanned documents translation

Submission

The workshop is open to original papers of theoretical or practical nature.
Papers should be formatted according to ICPR instructions for authors
<https://www.icpr2022.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IEEEconf_ICPR2022.zip>.
Papers have to be submitted via the workshop's EasyChair
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=glesdo2022> submission page.

We welcome the following types of contributions:

   -

   Full research papers (12-15 pages): finished or consolidated R&D works,
   to be included in one of the Workshop topics
   -

   Short papers (6-8 pages): ongoing works with relevant preliminary
   results, opened to discussion.

At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop,
in order to present the paper. For further instructions please refer to the
<https://icdar2021.org/>ICPR 2022
<https://www.icpr2022.com/submission-guidelines/> page.

Important dates

Submission Deadline: June 6, 2022, at 11:59pm Pacific Time

Decisions Announced: June 27, 2022, at 12:00pm Pacific Time

Camera Ready Deadline: July 11, 2022, at 12:00pm Pacific Time

Workshop day: August 21, 2022 (Half-Day)



Workshop Chairs

Rim Hantach, Engie, France

Rafika Boutalbi, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Philippe Calvez, Engie, France


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