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Representations, Analysis and Recognition of Shape and Motion from Imaging Data
January 8–9, 2026
Sidi Bou Saïd Hotel, Sidi Dhrif, Tunisia

About RFMI'26

The IXth RFMI Workshop (Representations, Analysis and Recognition of Shape and Motion from Imaging Data) focuses on advanced methods and techniques for extracting, modeling, analyzing, and recognizing shape and motion information from imaging data. The workshop brings together researchers, engineers, and practitioners from the fields of computer vision, image processing, medical imaging, pattern recognition, and machine learning. The main objective of the workshop is to explore novel theoretical and practical approaches for robust representation of geometric structures and dynamic patterns in images and videos. Topics include shape descriptors, motion estimation, dynamic scene understanding, 2D/3D reconstruction, deformable models, and deep learning approaches for shape and motion analysis, with applications in biomedical imaging, robotics, surveillance, and human-computer interaction.This 9th edition of the RFMI workshop aims to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration, encourage knowledge exchange, and provide a platform for presenting recent scientific advances and discussing current challenges in the analysis and recognition of shape and motion from imaging data.




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Announcement: TAIMA 2026 – Call for Participation and Paper Submissions

The organizers of RFMI 2026 are pleased to announce and warmly promote TAIMA 2026 – Traitement et Analyse de l’Information : Méthodes et Applications, an international scientific event dedicated to recent advances in information processing and analysis.

TAIMA 2026 aims to bring together researchers, academics, and professionals to exchange ideas, present original research contributions, and discuss innovative methods, theoretical developments, and practical applications related to information processing, data analysis, signal and image processing, and artificial intelligence.

Researchers and practitioners are strongly encouraged to submit their original papers and to actively participate in TAIMA 2026. The conference offers a high-level scientific forum, constructive peer feedback, and excellent opportunities for networking within the international research community.

The RFMI community is warmly invited to contribute to the success of TAIMA 2026 through high-quality submissions and active participation.

For more information about paper submission, important dates, and the conference program, please visit the official website: www.taima2026.com

IAPR Newsletter Highlights RFMI 2019

We are pleased to share that the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) has featured a post about RFMI 2019 in its latest newsletter. This recognition highlights the impact of our conference in the field of shape and motion analysis from imaging data.

You can read the full article in the IAPR Newsletter, Volume 42, No. 3 (2020), page 23:
https://iapr.org/docs/newsletters/2020-Vol-42-No-3.pdf

We thank IAPR for this acknowledgment and look forward to continuing our collaboration in upcoming editions of RFMI.

Previous Editions

The conference proceedings of RFMI 2019
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The conference proceedings of RFMI 2017 are available here:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-19816-9 photo boules lumineuses

The conference proceedings of RFMI 2016 are available here:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-60654-5 photo boules lumineuses