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Election of PREMIA Board Members for the Term 2008-2010 at AGM 2008
Thursday, 31 July 2008
There will be an election of the Board for the term 2008-2010 in the forthcoming AGM on 27 August 2008 (Wednesday). All Members (full members as well as student members) are invited to nominate any full member to stand for election.  In the AGM, we will conduct the election for President/Vice President first, followed by the election for other Board Members.  Under our constitution, candidates for President/Vice President must be a Singaporean or a Singapore PR.  Thus our nomination webpage will show whether a nominee is qualified for President/Vice President based on the nationality in our record.  If you have not updated your membership profile, please do so as soon as possible.  Each nomination must be proposed and seconded, and the nominee must give consent to the nomination.
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2008 Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 27 August at Tessensohn Clubhouse
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
The 2008 Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held in the evening of 27 August (Wednesday) at the Civil Service Club, Tessensohn Road. We have prepared an exciting program for the night. As in our past AGMs, we will have a pre-AGM talk. This year our talk will be on the programming language Python that has received recent attention worldwide. The talk will be given by Mr. Mervin Beng who has been actively promoting Python interests in Singapore. In conjunction with the talk, we will invite a graduating PhD student Mr. Pham Minh-Tri from NTU to do a short demo on face detection using Python to demonstrate the features of Python for pattern recognition research. Incidentally, Mr. Pham was one of the two recipients of the PREMIA second prize best student paper awards in February this year.
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Grants for Full-Time Students studying in Singapore to present their papers accepted at ICPR2008
Monday, 21 July 2008
PREMIA, the Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence Association in Singapore, affiliated to the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) is pleased to offer up to four grants of S$500 each to assist student members of PREMIA to attend The 19th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR2009) which will be held 8-11 December 2008 in Tampa, Florida, USA.
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Seminar Jointly Organized by School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering NTU, and PREMIA
Monday, 07 July 2008
Image We are pleased to invite you to the following seminar: Document Image Compression and Compressed Domain Document Processing, by Dr. Utpal Garain, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. The seminar is jointly organized by School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence Association (PREMIA).
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Seminars Jointly Organized by School of Computing NUS, and PREMIA
Friday, 27 June 2008
Image We are pleased to invite you to the following seminars: 1. Real-Time Document Image Retrieval with LLAH, by Prof. Koichi Kise, 2. Large-Scale and Real-Time Specific Object Recognition, by Prof. Koichi Kise, 3. Pattern recognition with supplementary information --- an overview and recent results, by Dr. Masakazu Iwamura. The seminars are jointly organized by School of Computing and Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence Association (PREMIA).
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Seminar Jointly Organized by NTU, the IEEE Singapore Signal Processing Chapter and PREMIA
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
We are pleased to invite you to the following seminar: Kernel-based Class Separability: Theory and Applications by Dr Lei Wang, RSISE, Australian National University. The seminar is jointly organized by the Division of Information Engineering, School of EEE, NTU, the IEEE Singapore Signal Processing Chapter and the Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence Association (PREMIA).
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