7th DPVSA certificates are available!
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The organizing committee thanks everyone who attended the 7th DPVSA!
Check out the photos from the event and the award for best poster below.
Photos
Best Poster Awards
- Pelotas Central Market
- Coronel Pedro Osório square
- Laranjal beach
- Traditional sweets from Pelotas
The IEEE CASS/SPS Seasonal School on Digital Processing of Visual Signals and Applications (DPVSA) is an event that provides an ambiance for a fruitful exchange of ideas and discussion of challenges in this area in the near future, bringing together experts from academia and industry. The primary target audience is the community of Visual Signals Processing and Applications, composed of graduate and undergraduate students, professors, and industry or research professionals.
The massive amount of images and videos generated at every moment and the availability of high-performance processing and communication resources bloom in plenty of excellent and valuable applications. The DPVSA school covers a range of fields that constitute an interdisciplinary domain, hopefully adding up synergistically to enforce everyone’s work.
In 2025, the IEEE CASS/SPS DPVSA will be held in Pelotas (entirely in-person) and will take place from October 6th to 8th. The school is organized by the Federal University Pelotas (UFPel) and the Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Sul (IFRS), with the sponsorship and support of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) and the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS).
| IMAGE AND VIDEO PROCESSING | APPLICATIONS |
|---|---|
| Image acquisition and processing Segmentation and feature extraction Simultaneous location and mapping 3D object detection Image and video compression and coding Algorithms and architectures for video processing | Medical imaging and Telemedicine Advanced driver assistance systems Robotics and Autonomous Guided Vehicles Image Processing for Unmanned Areal Vehicles Agriculture and Agro-based industry Process and Environmental Monitoring |
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