The Kuba Attila Prize has been founded by the Hungarian Association for Image Processing and Pattern Recognition in memoriam to the full professor and excellent scientist of discrete tomography, Prof. Kuba Attila (Attila Kuba in English) (1953-2006). The Kuba Attila Prize is awarded to those young scientist who has reached outstanding results in the field of digital image processing, computer vision, or pattern recognition. The winning entry must be an internationally outstanding achievement in the multidisciplinary research, development or application of computer vision, shape recognition or computer vision. The multidisciplinary achievement must play a decisive role in solving problems of fundamental importance to the co-discipline.
The Attila Kuba prize can be awarded by a prize committee, invited by the steering committee of the Hungarian Association for Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, to a young scientist, who does not hold the PhD degree.
Please check the foundation document and the detailed regulations of the Kuba Attila Prize.
The Csetverikov Dmitrij Prize has been founded by the Hungarian Association for Image Processing and Pattern Recognition in memoriam to the full professor and excellent school-creating researcher of computer vision, founding member of KÉPAF, Prof. Csetverikov Dmitrij (Dmitry Chetverikov in English) (1952-2024). The Csetverikov Dmitrij Prize is awarded to those young scientist who has reached outstanding results in the field of digital image processing, computer vision, or pattern recognition. The winning entry must present a new and generally applicable theoretical method, algorithm or model that has a significant role in solving problems of fundamental importance to these independent fields of science
The prize can be awarded by a prize committee, invited by the steering committee of the Hungarian Association for Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, to a young scientist, who does not hold the PhD degree.
Please check the foundation document and the detailed regulations of the Csetverikov Dmitrij Prize.
For those papers that are submitted for the Kuba Attila Prize or the Csetverikov Dmitrij Prize a two-stage review process is applied, where the submitted papers go under preselection. This review process is as follows:
Paper registration deadline: 18 November 2024
Submission deadline: 18 November 2024
Note that it has to be indicated in the submission that the paper is meant to be an application for the Kuba Attila Prize.
Reviews released to authors: 2 December 2024
Rebuttal due: 9 December 2024
The authors may respond to the rewievs and provide additional information regarding the submission.
Final decisions to authors: 2 December 2024
The Kuba Attila Prize Committee makes the final decision based on the reviews and the rebuttal, whether the application is accepted for presentation.
In case of rejection the co-chairs of program committee decide whether the submission will be accepted for publication on the conference.
Camera-ready deadline: 5 January 2025
The authors have to submit the camera-ready version of the paper (regardless it has been accepted for presentation in the Kuba Attila Prize competition).
Attention: the remark about the participation in the Kuba Attila Prize competition should be removed from the camera-ready version.
On the conference each submission accepted for presentation has to be presented in the oral session by the applicant itself. The Kuba Attila Prize is awarded based on the decision of the prize committee after all applications have been presented and evaluated.