Submit your Research Article – International Conference on Soft Computing, Mathematics and Control (SMC 2024)

“>May 04, 2024  . Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by Applied Mathematics and Sciences: An International Journal (MathSJ ) (Confirmed).

 

Selected papers from SMC 2024, after further revisions, will be published in the special issue of the following journal.

Important Dates

·         Submission Deadline   : May 04, 2024

·         Authors Notification     : June 01, 2024

·         Registration & Camera – Ready Paper Due  : June 08, 2024

Contact Us :

                   Here's where you can reach us : smc@smc2024.org (or) smcconf@yahoo.com

  Paper Submission Link : https://smc2024.org/submission/index.php

SADIO – 🤖 🚀INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y SALUD: EL FUTURÓ LLEGÓ

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🙋🏻‍♀️👩🏻‍🔬Como anticipo del próximo CAIS – Congreso Argentino de Informática y Salud, tenemos el placer de presentar a expertos que están forjando este nuevo paradigma, desde distintas disciplinas. Ellos compartirán experiencias y conocimientos sobre cómo se incorpora la IA al sector salud, los desafíos de políticas públicas y oportunidades, para mejorar y transformar la atención y el bienestar de las personas. 

🤖  La inteligencia artificial (IA) se ha integrado de manera significativa en nuestras vidas desde hace ya algún tiempo, marcando una presencia innegable en diversos sectores. Desde el CLIAS llevamos más de un año dedicados a impulsar y promover emprendimientos que vinculan la inteligencia artificial con la salud.

 

¡Te esperamos! 
 

📍 Dónde: Reconquista 775 Auditorio UCEMA 

🗓️  Cuándo: 16 de mayo a las 15 hs. 

🆓  Actividad libre y gratuita 

🚀  Espacio de networking: ¡no te pierdas la interacción con los speakers en el break!  

💻  Podés seguir el evento online 

✍️  Inscribite aquí: https://ucema.edu.ar/evento/inteligencia-artificial-y-salud

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS (DEADLINE 1st MAY): Machine Learning for Earth Observation (Exeter, 24-25 June 2024)

April 30th, 2024 Daniela Lopez de Luise
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS – DEADLINE 1st MAY 2024 

 

Updates: 

  • Please submit your titles/abstracts for ML4EO2024 using this link: https://ml4eo.org/call-for-abstracts  

  • Abstract submission will close on 1st May 2024 (midnight, anywhere on Earth) 

  • If you have already submitted your abstract, you can ignore this email. 

  • NEW: Free childcare will be provided at ML4EO2024. See below. 

  • NEW: New speakers announced! See below. 

 

Machine Learning for Earth Observation (Exeter, 24-25 June 2024) 

 

We are pleased to invite you to join us at Machine Learning for Earth Observation 2024 (ML4EO). This two-day conference will take place at University of Exeter on 24-25 June 2024. You can now register and submit abstracts for talks/posters using the links below. 

 

The scientific theme of ML4EO is the application of machine learning and AI techniques to the interpretation of Earth observation data. We take a broad definition of this research area and are keen to see a diverse range of presentations, including foundational methods/techniques, specific applications and case studies, industry/practitioner experience, and issues around ethics, policy & governance. The ML4EO webpage has a more detailed list of topics, but this should not be seen as exhaustive or restrictive! 

 

The programme will include a mix of contributed talks and poster presentations, alongside panel discussions, breakout sessions, networking and an evening social event. The event will be lively, interactive and inclusive. We hope to involve participants from academia, industry, government and NGOs, at all career stages, to create a vibrant research community.  

 

We are excited to announce a few event highlights…  

  • Presentations by leading scientific experts and industry practitioners, including: 

    • Dr Ben Evans – British Antarctic Survey 

    • Dr Cass van Praag – Alan Turing Institute 

    • Dr Anne Jones – IBM Research 

    • Donna Lyndsay – Ordnance Survey 

    • Dr David Moffat – Plymouth Marine Laboratory 

    • Dr Ed Pope – Met Office 

    • Dr Jefersson Alex dos Santos – University of Sheffield & IEEE 

    • NEW: Prof Sarah Hartley – University of Exeter 
    • NEW: Prof Andy Cunliffe – University of Exeter 
    • NEW: Dr Keiller Nogueira – University of Stirling 
    • + many more 
  • Poster/demonstration sessions 

  • Panel discussions on hot topics, including “Trust, ethics & governance in ML4EO” 

  • “Arts and creativity in Earth Observation” competition 

  • Evening barbeque and social event. 


Please register and submit your talks/posters using the links below: 

 

A limited number of free tickets are available for those who would otherwise be prevented from attending. If you have any questions, please contact Ami Laskey (a.laskey@exeter.ac.uk).  

 

NEW: We are pleased to offer free childcare where this will allow scientists with caring responsibilities to attend ML4EO. Childcare will be provided during daytime hours by a professional agency in a venue adjacent to the event. Numbers are limited – please enquire by contacting Ami Laskey (a.laskey@exeter.ac.uk)  

 

Best wishes 

 

Prof Chunbo Luo 

Dr Steve Palmer 

Prof Hywel Williams 

(Chairs of ML4EO Organising Committee) 

 

NOTE: You have received this email because you have previously expressed interest or attended a previous ML4EO event. If you would like to avoid receiving similar emails, please reply to this email to let us know. 

Call for Submission: NeuroDesign EXPO in HRI Student Showcase Competition at ICRA 2024 (USD $1000 in cash)

April 30th, 2024 Daniela Lopez de Luise

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Call for Submission

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NeuroDesign EXPO in HRI Student Showcase Competition  ($1000 USD for your participation)

2nd Workshop on NeuroDesign in Human-Robot Interaction: The making of engaging HRI technology your brain can’t resist

IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2024)

Yokohama, Japan

May 17, 2024

https://neurodesign-in-hri.webflow.io/ 

Dear Colleagues,

Are you working on a human-interactive robot project that already has prototypes or some initial research findings? Perhaps you're pondering how to evolve these into more human-centric, real-world applications with a seamless, intuitive “brain”-centered experience, aiming to connect robots more deeply with our bodies, minds, and souls.

Worry not! We're excited to announce the NeuroDesign EXPO in HRI Showcase Competition at ICRA 2024, in conjunction with the NeuroDesign in HRI workshop (https://neurodesign-in-hri.webflow.io/). This event will feature a panel of world-renowned experts from diverse fields such as Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cognitive Neuroscience, Social and Behavioral Psychology, Art & Design, RoboEthics, and the Startup community. These professionals will offer live, integrated-perspective feedback and recommendations to help refine your projects into more impactful research and commercial products.

We invite students at the BSc, MSc, and PhD levels to submit your projects. Submissions can fall into, but are not limited to, the following categories:

  • Affective Computing

  • Social and Service Robot

  • Industrial Collaborative Robot

  • Wearable Robot/ Device

  • Brain-Machine/Computer Interface

  • Haptics and Tele-operation

  • Soft Robotics

  • VR/AR & Metaverse

  • Cyborg and Bionic System

  • Healthcare Robotics

  • Exoskeleton and Rehabilitation Robot

  • LLM and Foundation Model for Human Robot Interaction

  • Brain Dynamics and Psychology for Cognitive and Physical HRI (cHRI/pHRI)

  • Human-Drone/AutoVehicle Interaction

  • Assistive Technology

  • Intelligence Augmentation and Human 2.0 Technologies

  • Supernumerary Limbs

  • Biometric Information Processing

  • Pervasive-Ubiquitous/Spatial Computing

  • Smart Home/Internet of Things (IoTs)

  • Edge-Fog-Cloud Computing

  • Speech/Gesture Recognition or Image/Audio Processing

  • Big Data, AI & Machine Learning for Multimodal Interaction

  • Smart Tutoring/Chatbot System

  • RoboEthics

  • RoboFashion, Clothing and Robot Skin

  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) for HRI Technologies  

Participation Procedure:

Our selection process is on a rolling basis, and we aim to choose 10 projects for the final on-stage pitch presentation. We especially encourage those who have already submitted their work as posters or papers to ICRA 2024 or have publications elsewhere to participate in our event. This competition offers a fantastic opportunity to increase the visibility of your research globally.

Submission Options:

Submissions can be made in one of three formats:

1. A concise 100-word abstract and a 1-2 minute video, offering a brief yet engaging overview.

2. A 100-word abstract accompanied by 5 detailed slides for a short but thorough presentation.

3. A 2-page extended abstract (Please follow IEEE ICRA format: https://ras.papercept.net/conferences/support/word.php), for a more in-depth submission.

*4. Participants are also welcome to submit using any combination of the above formats.

Final Round and Presentation:

The selected 10 projects will each have a 5-minute pitch presentation on stage during the final round. If the final project team is unable to attend in person in Japan, we will provide a Zoom link for virtual presentation. Alternatively, you may submit a polished, pre-recorded 5-minute video presentation, which we will play on stage.

Exhibition and Virtual Participation:

All submitted projects will receive a dedicated booth for poster and prototype demonstrations. For participants unable to travel to Japan, we will print your posters and display them on the bulletin boards at our venue.

The event is designed to be “Hybrid” to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate, regardless of their ability to travel to Japan. A Zoom link will be provided for your virtual participation.

Awards:

We are thrilled to present two distinguished award categories at the competition. The “Best Innovation in HRI NeuroDesign Award” will be awarded to 3 outstanding projects, as recognized by our panel of speakers and committee members. The First Prize will be awarded for USD 1000 USD and the 2nd Prize will be awarded 800 hundred for the prototyping. These projects will exemplify groundbreaking innovation within Human-Robot Interaction NeuroDesign. Additionally, the “Most Popular Project in HRI NeuroDesign Award” will be given to 2 projects, for which the First Prize will be awarded for “Full Waiver” for the submission to Journal of Frontiers in Robotics and AI in that capture the hearts of our workshop attendees and audience, determined through a popular vote. Winners in both categories will receive certificates acknowledging their achievements.

Timeline:

– Submission Deadline: Your entries must be submitted by April 27, 2024. Please note that our selection process is rolling, so early submissions are encouraged.

– Announcement of Final Project Teams: The teams selected for the final round will be announced on May 1, 2024.

– Competition Date: The competition will take place on May 17, 2024, where finalists will present their projects to the panel and attendees.

Submission Website:

https://forms.gle/fQMxJtkXb8JEU2WR6 

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're looking forward to seeing you at ICRA 2024!

Best regards,

Organizing Committee

2nd Workshop on NeuroDesign in Human-Robot Interaction: The making of engaging HRI technology your brain can’t resist

https://neurodesign-in-hri.webflow.io/ 

(USD $1000 ineetings] [CFP] (2nd Call) Call for Submission: NeuroDesign EXPO in HRI Student Showcase Competition at ICRA 2024 (USD $1000 in cash)

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Call for Submission

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NeuroDesign EXPO in HRI Student Showcase Competition  ($1000 USD for your participation)

2nd Workshop on NeuroDesign in Human-Robot Interaction: The making of engaging HRI technology your brain can’t resist

IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2024)

Yokohama, Japan

May 17, 2024

https://neurodesign-in-hri.webflow.io/ 

Dear Colleagues,

Are you working on a human-interactive robot project that already has prototypes or some initial research findings? Perhaps you're pondering how to evolve these into more human-centric, real-world applications with a seamless, intuitive “brain”-centered experience, aiming to connect robots more deeply with our bodies, minds, and souls.

Worry not! We're excited to announce the NeuroDesign EXPO in HRI Showcase Competition at ICRA 2024, in conjunction with the NeuroDesign in HRI workshop (https://neurodesign-in-hri.webflow.io/). This event will feature a panel of world-renowned experts from diverse fields such as Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cognitive Neuroscience, Social and Behavioral Psychology, Art & Design, RoboEthics, and the Startup community. These professionals will offer live, integrated-perspective feedback and recommendations to help refine your projects into more impactful research and commercial products.

We invite students at the BSc, MSc, and PhD levels to submit your projects. Submissions can fall into, but are not limited to, the following categories:

  • Affective Computing

  • Social and Service Robot

  • Industrial Collaborative Robot

  • Wearable Robot/ Device

  • Brain-Machine/Computer Interface

  • Haptics and Tele-operation

  • Soft Robotics

  • VR/AR & Metaverse

  • Cyborg and Bionic System

  • Healthcare Robotics

  • Exoskeleton and Rehabilitation Robot

  • LLM and Foundation Model for Human Robot Interaction

  • Brain Dynamics and Psychology for Cognitive and Physical HRI (cHRI/pHRI)

  • Human-Drone/AutoVehicle Interaction

  • Assistive Technology

  • Intelligence Augmentation and Human 2.0 Technologies

  • Supernumerary Limbs

  • Biometric Information Processing

  • Pervasive-Ubiquitous/Spatial Computing

  • Smart Home/Internet of Things (IoTs)

  • Edge-Fog-Cloud Computing

  • Speech/Gesture Recognition or Image/Audio Processing

  • Big Data, AI & Machine Learning for Multimodal Interaction

  • Smart Tutoring/Chatbot System

  • RoboEthics

  • RoboFashion, Clothing and Robot Skin

  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) for HRI Technologies  

Participation Procedure:

Our selection process is on a rolling basis, and we aim to choose 10 projects for the final on-stage pitch presentation. We especially encourage those who have already submitted their work as posters or papers to ICRA 2024 or have publications elsewhere to participate in our event. This competition offers a fantastic opportunity to increase the visibility of your research globally.

Submission Options:

Submissions can be made in one of three formats:

1. A concise 100-word abstract and a 1-2 minute video, offering a brief yet engaging overview.

2. A 100-word abstract accompanied by 5 detailed slides for a short but thorough presentation.

3. A 2-page extended abstract (Please follow IEEE ICRA format: https://ras.papercept.net/conferences/support/word.php), for a more in-depth submission.

*4. Participants are also welcome to submit using any combination of the above formats.

Final Round and Presentation:

The selected 10 projects will each have a 5-minute pitch presentation on stage during the final round. If the final project team is unable to attend in person in Japan, we will provide a Zoom link for virtual presentation. Alternatively, you may submit a polished, pre-recorded 5-minute video presentation, which we will play on stage.

Exhibition and Virtual Participation:

All submitted projects will receive a dedicated booth for poster and prototype demonstrations. For participants unable to travel to Japan, we will print your posters and display them on the bulletin boards at our venue.

The event is designed to be “Hybrid” to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate, regardless of their ability to travel to Japan. A Zoom link will be provided for your virtual participation.

Awards:

We are thrilled to present two distinguished award categories at the competition. The “Best Innovation in HRI NeuroDesign Award” will be awarded to 3 outstanding projects, as recognized by our panel of speakers and committee members. The First Prize will be awarded for USD 1000 USD and the 2nd Prize will be awarded 800 hundred for the prototyping. These projects will exemplify groundbreaking innovation within Human-Robot Interaction NeuroDesign. Additionally, the “Most Popular Project in HRI NeuroDesign Award” will be given to 2 projects, for which the First Prize will be awarded for “Full Waiver” for the submission to Journal of Frontiers in Robotics and AI in that capture the hearts of our workshop attendees and audience, determined through a popular vote. Winners in both categories will receive certificates acknowledging their achievements.

Timeline:

– Submission Deadline: Your entries must be submitted by April 27, 2024. Please note that our selection process is rolling, so early submissions are encouraged.

– Announcement of Final Project Teams: The teams selected for the final round will be announced on May 1, 2024.

– Competition Date: The competition will take place on May 17, 2024, where finalists will present their projects to the panel and attendees.

Submission Website:

https://forms.gle/fQMxJtkXb8JEU2WR6 

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're looking forward to seeing you at ICRA 2024!

Best regards,

Organizing Committee

2nd Workshop on NeuroDesign in Human-Robot Interaction: The making of engaging HRI technology your brain can’t resist

https://neurodesign-in-hri.webflow.io/ 

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CRUM@UMAP 2023: Deadline Prolonged to 03 May + Final Call For Papers

April 30th, 2024 Daniela Lopez de Luise

This is a deadline prolongation notification and the final call for papers (CfP) of the second edition of the workshop on Context Representation in User Modelling (CRUM) co-located with the ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalisation (UMAP), which is taking place on 1st July 2024 in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. The deadline has been extended to 03 May 2024.

Website: https://crum-workshop.github.io/

Submission deadline: 03 May 2024 AoE (extended from 24 April 2024)

Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umap24 – select the track “UMAP 24 Workshop CRUM

For further information: crum.workshop@gmail.com

*** Abstract ***

The evolving landscapes of user modelling, adaptation, and personalisation necessitate a nuanced exploration of context and its impact on human-computer interaction. This evolution represents a paradigm shift towards placing the user at the centre of context representation, acknowledging the multifaceted nature of context as it intertwines with user needs, environmental changes, and technological advancements. The second edition of the Context Representation in User Modeling (CRUM) workshop, themed “Human-Centric Context,” seeks to foster a comprehensive understanding of context by focusing on the dynamic interplay between subjective and objective contexts in enhancing user experience. We welcome submissions that explore the nuances of human-centric context across various domains, aiming to standardise context modelling practices that enhance user engagement, privacy, and trust in multi-stakeholder environments.

** Topics ***

Evolving from last year's workshop, CRUM 2024 invites multiple submission types. We welcome regular papers (up to 7 pages) and provocation/position papers (up to 2 pages). All details on the content expectation for both submission types are given here.

Topics considered relevant to the theme of this workshop include, but are not limited to:

  • Capturing and storing contextual information;
  • Situation-aware user modelling and adaptive system;
  • Algorithmic relevance of situational, temporal, location, and hypermedia context;
  • Context representation for personalisation;
  • Adaptation of user models based on spatial, temporal, or situational context;
  • Capturing and ranking application-specific context in hypermedia user applications;
  • Context as relevance of static and dynamic external characteristics within recommendation systems;
  • Contextualising proactive behaviour;
  • Context-aware personalised pervasive computing;
  • The role of context for user modelling in recommender systems;
  • Evaluation frameworks for capturing, representing, and using contextual information in agent decision-making;
  • Role of context and context representation within explainable adaptation;
  • Scrutability of contextual representation in personalised systems; and

Additionally, topics considered relevant to the theme of this workshop include, but are not limited to:

  • Representing human-specific context information;
  • Examining human- and domain-specific context, including similarities and differences in how it is captured, stored, or represented;
  • Privacy and context;
  • User control and management of context-aware systems;
  • Evaluation frameworks for human-centred context;
  • Impact on performance, efficiency, and usability based on context; and
  • Role of context information in natural language processing, information retrieval, human-agent interaction, and robotics.

** Submission, presentation, and publication ***

CRUM 2024 accepts two types of submissions – regular papers (up to 7 pages excluding references and appendices) and provocation/position papers (up to 2 pages excluding references and appendices).

All submissions to the workshop should use the same ACM template (single-column format) and formatting adopted by the main UMAP conference. The templates and instructions are available here.

We encourage authors to submit works in progress, negative results, insights, position papers, and case studies on context and its role in user modelling and adaptive systems.

CRUM follows a rigorous double-blind peer review policy. Please ensure that all workshop submissions are anonymised.

At least one author is expected to personally attend the conference and present the paper for it to be published. In line with the UMAP 2024 policy, hybrid activities cannot be supported.

ACM publishes accepted papers in the UMAP adjunct proceedings.

*** Organisation ***

The workshop is co-chaired by:

  • Owen Conlan, ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, owen.conlan@tcd.ie
  • Judy Kay, University of Sydney

The workshop is co-organised by Dipto Barman (barmand@tcd.ie), Jovan Jeromela, Alok Debnath, Anouk Van Kasteren and Marloes Vredenborg.

*** Important Dates ***

Submission deadline: 03 May 2024 (extended from 24 April 2024)

Notification: 10 May 2024

Camera-Ready (TAPS System): 18 May 2024

Workshop date: 1 July 2024 (Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy)

Best,
CRUM Organisers.
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