DEARING 2026 – 3rd International Workshop on Data-Centric Artificial Intelligence at ECML-PKDD 2026

CFP: DEARING 2026 – 3rd International Workshop on Data-Centric Artificial Intelligence at ECML-PKDD 2026
Workshop Date: September 11, 2026

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has historically relied on two components: data and algorithms. However, the conventional model-centric AI paradigm has historically prioritized algorithms, often treating data as static entities. Typically, data is initially collected, pre-processed, and held fixed, with a significant portion of development efforts dedicated to optimizing learned models. This conventional approach has led to the creation of increasingly intricate and opaque models, necessitating substantial training data. In contrast, the emerging data-centric AI paradigm is dedicated to systematically and algorithmically generating optimal data to feed Machine Learning (ML) models. The primary objective of data-centric AI approaches is to consistently enhance data quality, thereby achieving a level of model accuracy that was previously considered unattainable through model-centric techniques alone. This workshop aims to explore the transformative impact of recent advancements in the data-centric AI paradigm on the future of AI and ML. It serves as a platform for in-depth discussions and the exchange of scientific contributions, recent achievements, and open challenges.

Workshop Topics
We welcome submissions that explore the opportunities, perspectives, and research directions within the data-centric AI paradigm. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

High-quality data preparation:
– Data cleaning, denoising, and interpolation
– Novel feature engineering pipelines
– Label Errors and Confident Learning (CL) 
— Selecting features and/or instances
– Performing outlier detection and removal
– Ensuring label consensus
– Producing consistent and low-noise training data
– Extracting smart data from raw data
– Creating training datasets for small data problems
– Handling rare classes and explaining important class coverage in big data problems
– Incorporating human feedback into training datasets
– Generating high-quality synthetic data
– Combining multi-view, multi-source, multi-objective datasets

Data-centric ML and Deep Learning approaches:
– Active learning to identify the most valuable examples to label
– Core-set learning to handle big data
– Semi-supervised learning, few-shot learning, weak supervision, confident learning to take advantage of the limited amount of labels or handle label noise
– Transfer learning and self-supervised learning algorithms to achieve rich data representations to be used with scarceness of labels
– Concept drift detection and management
– Adversarial learning to improve robustness and resilience

Responsible and Ethical AI:
– Ensuring fairness, bias, ethics, and diversity
– Green AI design and evaluation
– Scalable and reliable training
– Privacy-preserving and secure learning
– Reproducibility of AI

Data benchmark creation:
– Creating licensed datasets based on public resources
– Creating high-quality data from low-quality resources

Data-centric Explainable AI:
– Novel XAI methods to identify possible data issues in the learning stage
– XAI methods to generate features for machine learning problems

Applications of novel data-centric AI solutions:
– Healthcare and Medical Applications: Ensuring data diversity and generating realistic patient data without exposing sensitive information
– Autonomous Vehicles and Smart Cities: Simulating representative scenarios for software testing
– Cybersecurity and Fraud Detection: Detecting, exploring, or generating rare/edge cases and patterns for machine learning robustness
– Manufacturing and Industrial Applications: Ensuring coverage in equipment failures for stress testing
– Facial Recognition and Biometrics: Increasing diversity in images to reduce bias
– Legal and Military Applications: Fostering data quality for fair and explainable systems

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

Submission Guidelines
The CMT submission portal is open.
Direct link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ECMLPKDDWT2026/Track/28/Submission/Create

Workshop Paper Submission Deadline
05-06-2026
 
Camera Ready Submission
10-07-2026

Accepted Formats
Regular research papers with 12 to 16 pages including references.
Short research papers of at most 6 pages including references, aiming at fostering discussion and collaboration (e.g., outlining new researching ideas).

Requirements
PDF submission via Microsoft CMT.
English language, conference template required.
Springer LNCS style. Templates: https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

Organizers
Donato Malerba – University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Vincenzo Pasquadibisceglie – University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Mara Sangiovanni – University Federico II of Naples, Italy
Miriam Seoane Santos – University of Porto, Portugal
Ricardo Cardoso Pereira – University of Coimbra, Portugal


IEEE ARGENCON 2026 – Presentación de trabajos extendida hasta el 15 de junio

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IEEE ARGENCON 2026 – El Congreso Bienal de la Sección Argentina
“Potenciando el futuro sostenible: diseñar tecnologías de impacto global con valores y ética”
 
Del 11 al 13 de noviembre de 2026 en la ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina

*** La presentación  de trabajos ha sido extendida hasta el 15 de junio 23:59 ARG (UTC-3) ***
 

Argentina Section : http://www.ieee.org.ar/

TALLER LITERARIO – SOCIEDAD CIENTÍFICA ARGENTINA

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III Jornadas Binacionales de Docentes de Educación Superior del Río Uruguay – III Jornadas Trinacionales de Educación Superior

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📢 *Prórroga para presentación de trabajos*

Las *III Jornadas Binacionales de Docentes de Educación Superior del Río Uruguay* y las *III Jornadas Trinacionales de Educación Superior* informan la extensión del plazo para la presentación de trabajos.

🗓️ *Nueva fecha límite:* 8 de junio de 2026.

La convocatoria está destinada a docentes y estudiantes de Educación Superior de Argentina, Uruguay y Brasil interesados en compartir experiencias, investigaciones y propuestas vinculadas a los desafíos y transformaciones de la Educación Superior.

🙌 Agradecemos el interés y la participación de la comunidad académica regional, e invitamos a seguir sumándose a esta nueva edición de las jornadas.

📍 Paysandú, Uruguay
📅 9 y 10 de septiembre de 2026

🔗 Más información e inscripciones: https://eventos.udelar.edu.uy/event/13

Cordialmente, 

Dra. Ing. Patricia Cristaldo

Directora de la Carrera de Ingeniería en Sistemas de Información
Universidad Tecnológica Nacional – Facultad Regional Concepción del Uruguay

IEEE AR APS * RECORDATORIO * Webinar APs Antenas 27/Mayo 19:30 ARG

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*** RECORDATORIO *** 
 
IEEE AR APS/EMCS – Webinario “Tiny Antennas, Big Impact: Challenges and Innovations in On-Chip Antenna Design”

La Rama Estudiantil IEEE de la UBA y el Capitulo Conjunto de las Sociedades IEEE de Antenas y propagación y de Compatibilidad Electromagnética (APS/EMCS) invitan al Webinario
Tiny Antennas, Big Impact: Challenges and Innovations in On-Chip Antenna Design
que brindará el Dr. Arup Ray, IEEE APS Young Professionals Ambassador 2026.
El mismo se dictará en idioma inglés.
 
Fecha: Miércoles 27/05 – 19:30 ARG (UTC-3)
Acceso: Via Google Meet            https://meet.google.com/jaa-kwud-dnr
 
Abstract
On-chip antennas are transforming from a niche idea into a cornerstone of next-generation wireless systems.
This talk dives into the fundamental challenges of fitting antennas onto silicon substrate losses, miniaturization limits, and impedance matching – and how innovative strategies like CMOS-compatible layouts and metamaterial-inspired structures are overcoming them. 
The central question: can antennas truly become native to silicon, and what new frontiers would that unlock?
 
Speaker: Dr. Arup Ray
IEEE APS Young Professionals Ambassador 2026.
Active IEEE member, former Chair of the IEEE AP-MTTS Student Branch Chapter at IIT Kharagpur, and reviewer for IEEE AWPL and IEEE TCPMT.
 Senior Lead Engineer, Qualcomm India.
 Senior Lead Engineer at Qualcomm India's RFIC team. 
Ph.D. (2022) focused on on-chip antenna integration with RF front-end circuits. 
Author of 9 journal papers, 3 conference papers, and 3 U.S. patent applications filed through Qualcomm. 


 

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