Nomination for APRS Early Career Researcher Award 2024
Award Guideline
Australian Pattern Recognition Society (APRS) founded in 1990 is the
Australian national member of the International Association for
Pattern Recognition (IAPR). The purpose of APRS Early Career
Researcher (ECR) Award established in 2020 is to recognise
Australian ECRs who have made significant contributions in pattern
recognition and broader areas of artificial intelligence.
The following general guidelines apply to an APRS ECR award
nomination and selection:
- A nominee must be within five years of their PhD award date and is a full-time employee in an Australian university or a research institution at the deadline of nomination.
- A nominee must have made a national or international impact in pattern recognition and artificial intelligence research.
- The nominee must be nominated by an academic staff or equivalent from an Australian university or a research institution, and agree with the nomination.
- Membership in APRS is not a prerequisite for a nominee.
- The award winner will be selected by the APRS Award Committee.
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The award will be presented at the APRS premier conference
International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques
and Applications (DICTA) in the same year of nomination. The award
recipient will receive:
- An APRS ECR Award certificate,
- An opportunity to deliver a short presentation, and
- A free full non-author registration.
Award Timeline
Nomination Deadline:
6 September 2024 (Pacific Time)
Nomination Confirmation: Each nomination submission will be
acknowledged within 5 working days after the nomination deadline.
Nomination Outcome: All nominees will be notified of the award
selection outcome in October 2024.
Award presentation: DICTA 2024, Perth, Western Australia 27 Nov – 29 Nov, 2024.
Nomination Submission
A nomination for this award must be submitted to the APRS President (jun.zhou@griffith.edu.au) by the nomination deadline. The following information shall be included in order in the nomination as one PDF file:
- A nomination letter in no more than 500 words, including justification to eligibility.
- A short CV of the nominee (up to 2 pages). Publication list is not counted into the page limit.
- A referee report on the nominee's achievements and contributions.