Call for Tutorials
2022 International Joint Conference on Biometrics (IJCB)
October 10 – 13, 2022, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Hybrid mode: in person + online)
www.ijcb2022.org
The organizing committee is pleased to invite tutorial proposals for the International Joint Conference on Biometrics
(IJCB 2022). Tutorials can be for either half– or full day, and will be held on October 10, 2022, the first day of the
conference.
Tutorial proposals can address either emerging or established research topics that will be of broad interest to the
biometrics community. Possible areas of interest include (but are not limited to):
• Recent advances in individual biometric modalities, e.g., face, fingerprints, iris, gait, voice, etc.
• Multimodal or multispectral biometrics
• Advances in Mobile Biometrics
• Biometrics in Forensic applications
• Deep Learning for biometrics
• Efficient biometric algorithms for light architectures (e.g. match–on–card/board, mobile platforms, etc.).
• Robust biometric techniques for degraded or non–ideal data
• Liveness detection, anti–spoofing and/or other methods related to impersonation attacks, morph attacks and
presentation attacks
• Soft–biometrics and visual attributes extraction.
• Methods for handling sub–problems in biometric recognition (e.g., detection, segmentation, tracking,
indexing, re–identification, dense registration, etc.)
• Bias and Fairness in biometrics
• Lessons for practically deploying biometric systems
• Template security and privacy preserving techniques
Tutorial proposals should contain the following information:
(1) title;
(2) abstract;
(3) target audience;
(4) prerequisites for the participants (if any);
(5) list of topics to be presented with their estimated duration and pointers to the associated literature;
(6) a short biography of the tutor(s) with relevant experience on the tutorial topic;
(7) list on any similar tutorial(s) presented in the past by the author(s) on the same or closely related topic.
Tutorial proposals should be submitted in editable format (Word or Latex with the source files) via email to the tutorial
chairs: Marta Gomez–Barrero (marta.gomez–barrero@hs–ansbach.de) and Arun Ross (rossarun@cse.msu.edu) with
the subject title “IJCB 2022 – Tutorial Proposal”.
Important Dates for Tutorials:
• Tutorial proposal submission deadline: May 16, 2022
• Acceptance notification: June 3, 2022
• Tutorial date: October 10, 2022
October 10 – 13, 2022, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Hybrid mode: in person + online)
www.ijcb2022.org
The organizing committee is pleased to invite tutorial proposals for the International Joint Conference on Biometrics
(IJCB 2022). Tutorials can be for either half– or full day, and will be held on October 10, 2022, the first day of the
conference.
Tutorial proposals can address either emerging or established research topics that will be of broad interest to the
biometrics community. Possible areas of interest include (but are not limited to):
• Recent advances in individual biometric modalities, e.g., face, fingerprints, iris, gait, voice, etc.
• Multimodal or multispectral biometrics
• Advances in Mobile Biometrics
• Biometrics in Forensic applications
• Deep Learning for biometrics
• Efficient biometric algorithms for light architectures (e.g. match–on–card/board, mobile platforms, etc.).
• Robust biometric techniques for degraded or non–ideal data
• Liveness detection, anti–spoofing and/or other methods related to impersonation attacks, morph attacks and
presentation attacks
• Soft–biometrics and visual attributes extraction.
• Methods for handling sub–problems in biometric recognition (e.g., detection, segmentation, tracking,
indexing, re–identification, dense registration, etc.)
• Bias and Fairness in biometrics
• Lessons for practically deploying biometric systems
• Template security and privacy preserving techniques
Tutorial proposals should contain the following information:
(1) title;
(2) abstract;
(3) target audience;
(4) prerequisites for the participants (if any);
(5) list of topics to be presented with their estimated duration and pointers to the associated literature;
(6) a short biography of the tutor(s) with relevant experience on the tutorial topic;
(7) list on any similar tutorial(s) presented in the past by the author(s) on the same or closely related topic.
Tutorial proposals should be submitted in editable format (Word or Latex with the source files) via email to the tutorial
chairs: Marta Gomez–Barrero (marta.gomez–barrero@hs–ansbach.de) and Arun Ross (rossarun@cse.msu.edu) with
the subject title “IJCB 2022 – Tutorial Proposal”.
Important Dates for Tutorials:
• Tutorial proposal submission deadline: May 16, 2022
• Acceptance notification: June 3, 2022
• Tutorial date: October 10, 2022