1,350 Image Processing Researchers in Québec City

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From September 27 to 30, the Québec City Convention Centre welcomes the 22nd edition of ICIP, IEEE’s International Conference on Image Processing, one of the largest international conferences dedicated to technologies for processing images and videos.

Québec City will host more than 1,300 delegates from over 60 countries, among them prominent researchers. Corporate partners in the domain will be present, including Google.

Key technology in areas as diverse as digital television, medical imaging and smart phones, image processing is at the heart of many recent applications that continue to revolutionize daily lives.

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