Tutorial Proposals
Important Dates
Wednesday, 8 January 2025 | Tutorial Proposal Deadline |
Wednesday, 26 February 2025 | Tutorial Proposal Acceptance Notification |
The organizing committee of ICIP 2025 invites proposals for Tutorials on emerging topics in image/video processing. Tutorials at ICIP 2025 will be held on 14 September 2025 in both morning and afternoon sessions of 3 hours each. Please read carefully the information below before submitting your proposal.
Required Proposal Information
Each submission must include the following information:
- Title
- Duration: half day (3 hours) or full day (6 hours)
- Presenters: Names, affiliation, contact information (email and mailing address), and short bio for each presenter.
- Description: A description of the tutorial topic, providing a sense of both the scope and depth of the tutorial, along with a tutorial outline.
- Expected audience: Include the background of the audience and the expected number of attendees.
- Recent publications: List recent publications from the speakers in the past 3-5 years.
- Relevance: Address the importance and timeliness of the proposal, and its relevance to researchers and engineers.
- Previous editions: If the tutorial was given before, describe when and where it was given, and if and how it will be modified for ICIP 2025. If possible, provide a link to slides of the previous tutorial presentation.
- Presentation material: If a draft of the tutorial material (to be distributed to tutorial participants) is available that can aid in assessing the proposal and also enable the committee to provide more constructive suggestions for the content.
Evaluation Criteria
Proposals will be peer-reviewed using the following criteria:
- Timeliness of the proposal: Importance of the topic in 2025 and relevance to ICIP.
- Quality of the proposal: State-of-the-art coverage of the topic, coherence, and experience of the speakers.
- Spectrum of the proposal: Topic is of broad interest to academia and/or industry, researchers and/or engineers.
- Accessibility of presentation material: Presentation can be understood by the broad ICIP audience including graduate students, practicing engineers, researchers and professors.
NEW: Professional Development Hours (PDHs) by Attending Tutorials
IEEE ICIP 2025 organizing committee is pleased to announce that participants will receive, free of charge, a certificate of participation earning three hours tutorials equivalent to three PDH, which are recognized by major organizations and societies for Engineering Professional Development.
Submission
Proposals for tutorials must be submitted online on this form by the deadline.
Inquiries
All inquiries should be sent via e-mail to the Tutorials Co-Chairs (Ghassan AlRegib, Tayfun Akgul and Maria Amer) at tutorials@2025.ieeeicip.org.