IAPR RRPR report ------------------ A new event was proposed with the first edition of the Workshop on Reproducible Research in Pattern Recognition. This workshop aims to give an overview of Reproducible Research (RR) for authors, with a special focus on Pattern Recognition algorithms. The call for paper was organized into two main tracks: RR Frameworks and RR Results. The first track was dedicated to the general topic of Reproducible Research in Computer Science with papers describing experiences, frameworks and platforms. The second track focus on the description of previous works in terms of Reproducible Research. The latter track contained ICPR companion papers describing their quality of Reproducible Research. This workshop received 16 submissions with 8 papers submitted to track 1 of RR Framework, 6 papers to track 2 of RR Results and 2 papers associated to the invited talks. After a reviewing process including mostly 3 reviewers per paper, 6 papers were accepted as oral presentations and 4 as poster. We thank the scientific committee allowing high quality works including papers, algorithms and source code reviews. A total of 12 accepted papers (including 2 invited papers) are going to be published as post-proceedings Springer in LNCS series. The different topics of workshop were equitably represented with 6 presentations for the RR Framework track and 5 presentations for the RR Result track. Two invited presentations were given during the workshop. The first one was a presentation of the Image Processing On Line journal (IPOL) presented by Pascal Monasse in a common work with Miguel Colom. The second invited talk was given by Daniel Lopresti and Bart Lamiroy with a presentation of the DAE platform in the context of Reproducible Research. The number of attendees were around thirty. For its first edition, the RRPR committee introduces the "Reproducible Label in Pattern Recognition" in order to highlight the reproducible aspects of the RRPR and ICPR works. The work of the authors who obtained the Reproducible label is archived and publicly available in the GitHub account of the organizing committee, https://github.com/RLPR . Actually 7 papers were submitted and 2 are already accepted and the others are under peer-review. More submissions might be accepted. More details are available at the RRPR website Finally a selection of papers will be invited to an RRPR IPOL special issue (www.ipol.im).