ICMVA 2025

 

2025 The 8th International Conference on Machine Vision and Applications (ICMVA 2025) was held in Melbourne, Australia during June 12-14, 2025. The conference was sponsored by Swinburne University, University of Stuttgart, University of Tartu, supported by Okayama University, University of Évora, Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University, and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. This conference is intended to provide a balanced introduction to machine vision. We hope that the conference results constituted significant contribution to the knowledge in these up-to-date scientific field. On behalf of the organizing committee, we appreciated all the experts and scholars from all over the world participated in this conference. Their outstanding performance inspired participants a lot. Of course, we also highly appreciate on all the participants for their efforts and time dedicated to the conference.

After several rounds of review procedure, the program committee accepted those
papers to be published in SPIE proceedings with 979-8-4007-1655-3, successfully online https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/search?term=ICMVA+2025. Index information coming soon.

Enjoy the Conference

Prof. Wolfgang Osten delivered Opening Remarks, Prof. Saulius Juodkazis delivered Welcome Address. This conference program was highlighted by 2 Keynote Speakers: Prof. Gunther Notni delivered keynote speech “Applications of Multimodal 3D-sensortechnologies”; Prof. Jun Zhou delivered keynote speech “Hyperspectral Computer Vision and Its Applications”.

Then, several experts delivered the invited speeches and discussed topics around Single-pixel Imaging Using NMF, Audio Data Compression, and Deep-learning with Simple Quantization; AI-enabled 3D Imaging and Metrology: A Follow-up Approach from Sino-German Joint Program; Full-field Vibration Measurement Using an LDV-enhanced Imaging Technique; Deep Learning Model for Hyperspectral Image Classification: Part of NSF EPSCoR Project-ADAPT in SC, etc.

Winners of presenters

One best presentation was selected from each session, evaluated from: originality; applicability; technical Merit; qualities of PPT; English. The best one was announced at the end of each session, and the certificates were awarded to these winners by chairmen.

Onsite Oral Session 1: Machine Learning Models and Algorithms in Digital Image Processing
ME035: Ship Classiffcation using Optical Camera and Deep Learning for Coastal Surveillance
Harkeerat Kaur, Indian Institute of Technology, India

Onsite Oral Session 2: Holographic Digital Imaging Technology and Application
ME082: Towards Efficient Reflection Removal: Lightweight Modeling with Linearized Loss Functions
Jimin Park, Keimyung University, South Korea

Onsite Oral Session 3: Image Detection and Machine Vision
ME083: MoVE: Multi-Expert Vision Encoder Fusion for Zero-shot Species Classification in Camera Trap Images
Sameeruddin Muhammad, La Trobe University, Australia

Onsite Oral Session 4: Fabrication Tools and Methods for Imaging
Title: Four-Angle Polarisation Synchrotron-FTIR Technique for Materials Orientation Analysis at Australian Synchrotron
Jitraporn Vongsvivut, ANSTO Australian Synchrotron, Australia

Online Oral Session 5: Feature Analysis and Machine Vision
ME140: BEWSAT: Blockchain-Enabled Watermarking for Secure Authentication and Tamper Localization in Industrial Visual Inspection
Xinyun Liu, Michigan Technological University, USA

 

Awards

Special appreciation extended to experts below for their efforts and time dedicated to the conference.