18th International Conference on
QCAV 2027
QCAV is an international biannual conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, which was first organized over 34 years ago, in 1993, at the Burgundy University (Le Creusot, France).
In 1993, the first edition was a national conference. In 1995, the first international edition was held.
The conference quickly achieved international success in the field of vision control, with an unique audience among the many existing scientific conference cycles.
The 18th international edition of the QCAV conference will be held in Kotor, Montenegro in June 2027.
The QCAV international conference has been held in France (8 times), Japan (6 times), Austria (1 time), Canada (1 time), USA (1 time) and now it will be held in Montenegro.
Full paper submission via the conference management system.
Authors will be notified about the review decisions.
Final version of accepted papers due.
Register early to benefit from reduced fees.
Three days of presentations, keynotes, and networking in Montenegro.
Submission of the final version of papers for inclusion in the conference proceedings.
We invite submissions on, but not limited to, the following topics:
Explainable & trustworthy AI, deep learning for quality control.
Image acquisition, vision sensors, machine vision, 3D vision, stereo systems, industrial deployment and validation.
Vision-guided robotics, UAV inspection and autonomous systems, human-machine interaction.
Non-destructive testing, characterization and control.
Embedded vision, edge AI and real-time image processing.
Multispectral imaging, X-ray, terahertz, holography, polarimetric and other imaging modalities.
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Nestled at the head of the Bay of Kotor — a dramatic, fjord-like inlet of the Adriatic — Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its remarkably preserved medieval Old Town, Venetian fortifications, and centuries of maritime tradition.
Surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and the imposing slopes of Mount Lovćen, Kotor offers a unique setting in June where academic exchange meets breathtaking natural scenery, cobblestone streets, and a rich Mediterranean cultural heritage.
Cultural Center "Nikola Đurković"
Stari grad, 85330 Kotor
Tivat Airport (TIV) – 10 min drive
Podgorica Airport (TGD) – 1.5 hr drive
Dubrovnik Airport (DBV) – 2 hr drive
Avg. temperature: 22–28°C
Warm and sunny with cool bay breezes
Make Kotor your base for the conference and explore one of the Adriatic's most spectacular corners — UNESCO old towns, fjord-like bays, and easy day trips along the Montenegrin coast.
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