Czech Pattern Recognition Society
CPRS was founded in Prague
in June 1992 under the name of Czechoslovak Pattern Recognition
Society as a working group of the
Czech Society for Cybernetics and Informatics with the aims
to promote interaction and collaboration
among Czech and Slovak researchers working directly in pattern recognition
but also among
those specialized in other fields but using or developing
pattern recognition techniques.
Three months later the CPRS was accepted to the
IAPR -
International Association of Pattern Recognition.
With the split of Czechoslovak Federation into Czech and Slovak republics
in 1993
the CPRS has changed its name to Czech Pattern Recognition
Society but still keeps its Slovak members and represents their
interests in IAPR.
Topics of interest for CPRS mainly concern:
- pattern recognition,
- computer vision,
- image processing,
- speech recognition,
- biomedical signal processing,
- remote sensing
- artificial neural networks,
etc.
Information related to CPRS activities will be mainly distributed via
this URL HomePage. It will contain
general information, such as announcement of CPRS events, and
an updated electronic mailing list of CPRS members interested in our
activities (i.e., interested in image analysis and pattern recognition ).
An update list of scientists
participating in CPRS activities.
CPRS members have involvement, on a personal basis, in several working
groups and associations, as for example:
CPRS aims to attracts interests and members in the
pattern recognition communities, and it aims at
being representatives both geographically and in relation to the subject
areas.
People interested to become members of CPRS are kindly required to fill
the Registration Form.
and send it
together with a brief description of the main
research activities being carried out by them and/or their institution, which
are relevant for CPRS itself, with a list of their most
recent publications, and with info about the availability of preprints or
technical reports.
The CPRS membership is free, but our members are supposed to be paying
members of the
Czech Society for Cybernetics and Informatics.
Last update: February 2, 2016.