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28th - International Conference on Pattern Recognition
Lyon, France August, 17-22, 2026
International Convention Center

Call for Doctoral Consortium

ICPR 2026 Call for Doctoral Consortium The ICPR 2026 conference is delighted to announce the second edition of its Doctoral Consortium, an exclusive event for PhD students who are currently enrolled at the time of the conference or who have just defended their thesis within the past year. Attending the Doctoral Consortium at the International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR) offers numerous benefits for PhD students:

Overall, attending the Doctoral Consortium at ICPR can be a valuable investment in your academic and professional growth, providing feedback, networking opportunities, and exposure to cutting-edge research in pattern recognition.

About the ICPR 2026 Doctoral Consortium

Following the success of its first edition at ICPR 2024, the 2026 Doctoral Consortium aims to continue fostering collaboration and innovation among PhD students. The goal is to provide PhD students with an opportunity to present their research ideas, share their current progress and future plans, and receive constructive criticism and insights. This consortium welcomes submissions from all thematic tracks of ICPR. PhD students who have submitted regular papers to ICPR (even if not accepted) are encouraged to participate and present their work.

Participation in the ICPR 2026 Doctoral Consortium will be limited to 25 students. It aims to facilitate communication on early-stage research topics, foster collaboration for concluding theses, and allow students to benefit from the experience of senior visitors who can provide valuable suggestions and guidance during the sessions.

The Doctoral Consortium will take place on the opening day of ICPR (Monday, August 17 — see program page). Participation is limited to live, in-person presentations.

Eligibility

Students must be conducting research in one of the domains of ICPR and be within 6 months of graduating with their doctoral degree, taking into account the conference dates.

Submission Procedure

Students interested in participating should submit an application in a single PDF file (file 1: 4-5 pages max), also accompanied by a supporting letter from their advisor confirming the actual / estimated date of graduation (file 2: short letter in a second PDF file). The submission should be prepared using the instructions and style files for Springer computer science proceedings. The LaTeX template for LNCS can be downloaded here and is also available on Overleaf. Both files (1 and 2) have to be submitted into a single zip file.

Students who have also an accepted paper to ICPR 2026 or to any satellite workshops can upload their ICPR accepted paper as a supplementary file (file 3).

The PDF file (file 1 with 4 or 5 pages limit) should contain the following information:

Review Process

As acceptance criteria, the DC committee will consider the following elements: PhD must be in the topics of the conference, students with ongoing PhD are prioritized, ideas must be clearly stated, and a recommendation letter must accompany the submission. Submissions should be done on or before 2nd May 2026 in Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dcicpr2026)

Important dates (CET)
May 2nd, 2026 Submission deadline
May 15, 2026 Acceptance Notification
August 17, 2026 Doctorial Consortium

Flyers of Call for Doctorial Consortium

The main flyer of the call for competition is available here: