2020 2nd Asia Digital Image Processing Conference aims to provide a forum for researchers, practitioners, and professionals from the industry, academia and government to discourse on research and development, professional practice in Digital Image Processing. ADIP 2020 is the workshop of AICCC 2020 and it will be held in Kyoto, Japan during December 18-20, 2020 together with the main conference. Welcome scholars and researchers working in the field of Digital Image Processing from all over the world to attend the conference and share your experiences and lessons with other enthusiasts, and develop opportunities for cooperation.All peer reviewed and accepted papers, after presentation, will be published into the international conference proceedings, which will be indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus, and to be submitted and reviewed by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI).Keynote SpeakersProf. Seiichi Ozawa Center for Mathematical and Data Sciences, Kobe University, JapanProf. Ma Maode Nanyang Technological University in SingaporeHistoryADIP 2019 was held successfully in Kobe University, Japan during December 21-23, 2019 as a workshop of AICCC 2019. Prof. Seiichi OZAWA from Kobe University, Japan, hosted the morning session as the chairman of the conference. Prof. Masa-Hiko Saito, Director of Center for Mathematical and Data Science, Kobe University, Japan, made the opening remark at the conference.Technical CommitteesJan Kubicek, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech RepublicRuksar Fatima, KBN College of Engineering, IndiaThumrongrat Amornraksa, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, ThailandGlotsos Dimitris, University of West Attica, GreeceCall for Papers Image acquisitionImage processingMedical image processingPattern recognition and analysisVisualizationImage coding and compressionSuper-resolution imagingImage segmentationFace recognition3-D and Surface ReconstructioAdaptive and Clustering AlgorithmsDiscrete Cosine TransformsDiscrete Hilbert TransformsArray Signal ProcessingDigital Signal ProcessingStatistical Signal Processing