Hélder Oliveira, INESC TEC researcher, is the new chairman of the Portuguese Association for Pattern Recognition (APRP). APRP is a non-profit association whose objective is to promote advances, both theoretical and practical, in the scientific domain of pattern recognition. In this sense, it is responsible for organising numerous conferences, meetings and training courses and disseminating scientific and technical information.
The INESC TEC researcher, who had already been part of the association’s governing bodies since 2017, headed the newly elected list at the APRP General Assembly, on October 27.
“As chairman, and together with the other governing bodies, my goals are to further foster research in pattern recognition in Portugal”, explained Hélder Oliveira. The APRP will keep promoting the activities of various researchers in this area, while attracting more people to develop research activities in the various R&D centres throughout the country.
The field of pattern recognition has been one of the main interests of Hélder Oliveira’s research at INESC TEC; plus, the institution’s researchers have been a regular presence at RECPAD, the annual Portuguese conference on pattern recognition, organized by APRP – INESC TEC is usually the entity with the most participants in this event.
INESC TEC researcher acknowledged as a Fellow of APRP
Also on October 27, researcher Aurélio Campilho was acknowledged as a Fellow of APRP, an initiative that recognises individuals who have stood out in the advancement of pattern recognition.
“Over the years, Professor Campilho has demonstrated a model commitment to advancing Pattern Recognition in Portugal, leaving an indelible mark among the scientific community. His leadership and vision were fundamental to the establishment and growth of APRP, and it is with great pride that we recognise and honour his path”, stated the APRP.
The researchers mentioned in this news piece are associated with INESC TEC, UP-FCUP and UP-FEUP.