The 1st Edition of the Mediterranean Conference on Advances in Vision and Artificial Intelligence (MedCAVIA) will take place in Tebessa, Algeria, from October 29 to 30, 2025. Organized by the Laboratory of Vision and Artificial Intelligence (LAVIA) at Larbi Tebessi University, MedCAVIA aims to foster collaboration among researchers and professionals from both academia and industry.
We are pleased to invite researchers and practitioners to submit their latest contributions in the fields of vision and artificial intelligence. The conference will include plenary talks, regular sessions, poster presentations, and special sessions, offering an excellent platform to share cutting-edge research and innovative ideas. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Advances in Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision: Exploration of the latest developments in image and video analysis, object detection, face recognition, and visual data processing techniques.
Artificial Intelligence in Real-World Applications: Demonstration of AI's practical applications across various industries, including healthcare, security, autonomous systems, and robotics.
Machine Learning and Deep Learning Innovations: Focus on cutting-edge machine learning and deep learning techniques, algorithmic improvements, and their implications in AI and vision.
Big Data and Data Analytics in Vision and AI: The role of big data in advancing AI and computer vision, focusing on large-scale data processing, storage, and analytics for image and video datasets.
Optimization and Efficiency in AI Algorithms: Techniques for improving the efficiency and scalability of AI algorithms, with a focus on reducing computational cost and enhancing performance in real-time applications.
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