This workshop focuses on the automated understanding and interpretation of textual and visual patterns in complex document and scene contexts in images and videos. Research papers on different areas of document image and video analysis, document image editing, font analysis and synthesis, natural language processing, text summarization etc are welcome for this workshop.
The topics of interest of this workshop include, but are not limited to:
(All are not confirmed yet)
All deadlines are strict at 23:59 AOE (Anywhere on Earth)
Paper Submission : May 12, 2026
Reviews released to Authors : May 31, 2026
Rebuttal Submission : June 05, 2026
Acceptance Notification : June 12, 2026
Camera Ready Version : June 20, 2026
TIPS-2026 Workshop : August 21, 2026
This workshop focuses on the automated understanding and interpretation of textual and visual patterns in complex document and scene contexts in images and videos. Research papers on different areas of document image and video analysis, document image editing, font analysis and synthesis, natural language processing, text summarization etc. are welcome for this workshop.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Papers should be submitted via CMT.
Submission link:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/TIPS2026
TIPS 2026 will follow a single-blind review process. Authors should include their names and affiliations in the manuscript.
The submitted papers will follow ICPR 2026 main conference policies. Proceedings will be published in the Springer LNCS series. Papers can be up to 15 pages (including references).
Formatting instructions are available here: Springer LNCS Guidelines
Papers with less than 6 pages will not be included in the proceedings.
The program will be announced soon.
Papers should be submitted via CMT.
Here is the link:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/TIPS2026
TIPS 2026 will follow a single-blind review process. Authors should include their names and affiliations in the manuscript.
The submitted papers in TIPS 2026 will have the same policy and
conditions of ICPR 2026 main conference papers and the TIPS 2026
proceedings will be published under the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) series. Length of the submitted papers will be up to 15 pages
(including references). Papers should be formatted (latex
or in Word) according to the instructions and style files provided by Springer
available in https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines. Papers with length less than 6 pages will not be included in the proceedings.
The Organizing Committee requests you to submit your research work in this workshop.