ROPEC 2026 – International Conference on Power, Electronics and Computing

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Dear Colleagues, Researchers, and Students,

The Organizing Committee is pleased to invite you to submit your research papers to the well-renowned 2026 IEEE Autumn Meeting on Power, Electronics and Computing (ROPEC2026).

Organized by the IEEE Centro Occidente Section and supported by UMSNH, ITM, and DCO-CFE of Mexico, the conference will be held from November 9-11, 2026, at the Centro Cultural Universitario in Morelia, Michoacán, México.

This is a great opportunity for students, researchers, and practitioners worldwide to present their work. The technical committee will assign oral presentations to accepted papers. Furthermore, all papers PRESENTED at the conference will be submitted to IEEE Xplore for worldwide exposure, provided they comply with its rules.

Tracks and Scope

Submissions are solicited across three main areas, including but not limited to:

  • Power: Generation/Transmission, Distribution, Electric Power Systems, Power Quality, Control and Protection, Electric Machinery, FACTS, Custom Power, and Smart Grids.

  • Electronics: Analog and Digital Electronics, Microcontrollers and DSPs, Control of Linear and Nonlinear Systems, Fuzzy Logic, Diagnosis and Fault Detection, Power Electronics, Instrumentation, Robotics, and Biomedical.

  • Computing: Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Pattern Recognition, Vision, Software Engineering, WEB Technologies, Intelligent Systems, Parallel Processing, and Optimization.

Submission Guidelines

  • Language: The paper title and abstract must be written in English. The body of the paper may be written in either English or Spanish.

  • Format: Documents must be in PDF format and are limited to a maximum of 6 pages.

  • Platform: Submissions must be uploaded via EasyChair for the reviewing process.

  • Templates: Mandatory templates can be downloaded from: http://2026.ropec.org/templates/

Important Dates

  • Final full paper submission: July 6, 2026

  • Acceptance Notification: August 24, 2026

  • Final paper submission and registration: September 14, 2026

For further information, please visit the official website at https://ropec.org or contact the committee directly at contact@ropec.org.

We look forward to receiving your contributions and welcoming you to Morelia!

Best regards,

The ROPEC 2026 Organizing Committee

Latin America – Region 9 : https://r9.ieee.org/

VISART VIII – Extended Deadline 29th June – ECCV 2026 workshop

Vision for Art and Culture (VISART) VIII
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8th Workshop on Computer VISion for ART and Culture
In conjunction with the 2026 European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV),
Malmö, Sweden
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IMPORTANT DATES
Full & Extended Abstract Paper Submission: June 24th 2026 
Extended Deadline for Full & Extended Abstract Paper Submission: June 29th 2026 
Notification of Acceptance: August 5th 2026
Camera-Ready Paper Due: August 15th 2026
Workshop: September 8th/9th 2026
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Following the success of previous editions of the Workshop on VISion for ART (2012, ’14, ’16, ’18, ’20, ’22, ’24), we present VISART VIII. VISART continues as a forum for the presentation and publication of Computer Vision techniques for the understanding of art and culture. The growth of generative art, large-scale digitisation, and digitally born artworks underscores the importance of research at the intersection of Computer Vision and Art. This includes methods for reasoning about visual material, connecting vision and language, and structuring data across art and cultural heritage.
As with the prior edition, VISART VIII offers two tracks:
1. Computer Vision for Art & Culture – technical work (standard ECCV submission, 14 page excluding references, appearing in proceedings)
2. Uses and Reflection of Computer Vision for Art (Extended abstract, 4 page, excluding references, NOT appearing in proceedings)
The recent explosion in the digitisation of artworks highlights the concrete importance of application in the overlap between CV and art; such as the automatic indexing of databases of paintings and drawings, or automatic tools for the analysis of cultural heritage. Such an encounter, however, also opens the door both to a wider computational understanding of the image beyond photo-geometry, and to a deeper critical engagement with how images are mediated, understood or produced by CV techniques in the `Age of Image-Machines' (T. J. Clark). Submissions to our first track should consist of technical papers consistent with ECCV style; whereas, our second track encourages critical essays or extended abstracts from art historians, artists, cultural historians, media theorists and computer scientists.
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together leading researchers in the fields of computer vision and the digital humanities with art and cultural historians and artists, to promote interdisciplinary collaborations, and to expose the hybrid community to cutting-edge techniques and open problems on both sides of this fascinating area of study.
This workshop in conjunction with ECCV 2026, calls for high-quality, previously unpublished, works. Submissions for both tracks should conform to the ECCV 2026 proceedings style and will be double-blind peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. However, extended abstracts will not appear in the conference proceedings. Papers must be submitted online through the OpenReview submission system at: https://openreview.net/group?id=thecvf.com/ECCV/2026/Workshop/VISART#tab-your-consoles
TOPICS include but are not limited to:
– Art History and CV 
– Cultural heritage and CV
– Multimodality and Visual Culture 
– Generative art practices
– Video, film and moving image analysis
– Critical perspectives on computer vision and art
– Interactive XR/Interfaces for GLAMs
– Search and Discover in arts & culture
– Datasets and benchmarks for arts & culture
– Vision Language models for arts & culture
– 3D reconstruction in heritage and archaeology
– Human in the loop for cultural analysis
ORGANIZERS:
Piera Riccio, University of Amsterdam
Eva Cetinic, University of Zurich
Amanda Wasielewski, Uppsala University
Nanne van Noord, University of Amsterdam
Peter Bell, University of Marburg
Stuart James, Durham University

AGCS26 Call for Papers [July 1, 2026] (Oct 27-30, Paris, France)

The International Conference on Agentic, Generative, and Cognitive AI Systems (AGCS 2026)
📍27–30 October 2026 | Paris, France | Hybrid
Join us for AGCS 2026, a leading international forum bringing together researchers and practitioners to advance agentic intelligence, generative models, and cognitive AI systems.
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE France Section, IEEE Computer Chapter, IEEE Computational Intelligence Chapter
 
🗓 Submission Deadline: 30 June 2026
👉 SUBMIT YOUR PAPER NOW: https://conferences.sparcly.ai/AGCS2026
Hosted by 4 leading institutes in Paris:
ESIEA, Sorbonne University, CY Cergy Paris Université, and Université Paris 8
The Conference Tracks:
Track 1: Agentic AI Systems
Track 2: Generative AI and Foundation Models
Track 3: Cognitive AI and Neural-Symbolic Systems
Track 4: AI Ethics, Safety, and Alignment
Track 5: AI Applications and Impact
Important Dates
Full Paper Submission Date: July 1, 2026,
Notification to Authors: August 29, 2026
Camera Ready Submission: September 15 2026
Why Paris?
Paris is a global hub for science, technology, and culture, making it the perfect backdrop for AGCS 2026. With its rich history, world-class institutions, and vibrant AI ecosystem, the city provides an inspiring setting for intellectual exchange and networking. We look forward to welcoming you to the City of Light for a week of learning, discovery, and collaboration.
WHY SUBMIT TO AGCS 2026?
🎯 Focused Venue — The first and leading conferences dedicated entirely to Agentic, Generative, and Cognitive AI Systems
🤝 Academia + Industry — Strong collaboration with leading companies
🏆 Awards & Support — Best paper awards + GPU credits (FLOWER and NVIDIA)
📈 Extended papers will be invited to Q1 Journals
🌍 High Visibility — IEEE-indexed proceedings
Best Regards,
Sébastien Thuau
PhD Student
ESIEA & CY Cergy Paris Université

FLTA26 Call for Papers [July 1, 2026] (Oct 27-30, Paris, France)

 
We hope to welcome you to the Federated Learning Conference FLTA 2026!, Paris!  
The 4th IEEE International Conference on Federated Learning Technologies and Applications (FLTA 2026)
27-29 October 2026 | Paris, France | Hybrid Conference
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE France Section, IEEE Computer Chapter, IEEE Computational Intelligence Chapter
🗓 Submission Deadline: 01 July 2026
Also
The International Conference on Agentic, Generative, and Cognitive AI Systems (AGCS 2026)
FLTA 2026 is hosted by 4 leading institutes in Paris:
ESIEA, Sorbonne University, CY Cergy Paris Université, and Université Paris 8
LEADERSHIP & PARTNERS
Honorary Chair and keynote: Brendan McMahan (Google)
Industry Chairs: Holger Roth (NVIDIA), Nic Lane (University of Cambridge / Flower Labs)
Industry Partners:
Flower Labs, UK
NVIDIA (FLARE), USA
Google Cloud, USA
Scaleout (FEDn framework)
Topics of interest:
FLTA 2026 welcomes contributions that advance research and innovation in distributed, collaborative, and secure AI systems. Submissions are encouraged from a broad range of interdisciplinary topics, both theoretical and application-driven, including but not limited to:
Federated Learning Technologies  
Distributed and Collaborative Intelligence
Privacy-Preserving and Secure AI
Data Heterogeneity and Distribution Challenges
Communication Efficiency and Scalability
Edge-Cloud Continuum and Heterogeneous Systems
Fairness, Bias, and Anomaly Detection in Federated Learning
Real-world applications and Domain-Specific Implementations
Cross-Disciplinary and Emerging Trends
FL Software engineering and Architectural approaches  
We also encourage submissions exploring cross-sector collaborations, case studies, and experimental results demonstrating distributed AI's effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
👉 SUBMIT YOUR PAPER NOW: https://conferences.sparcly.ai/FLTA2026
 

ECCV2026 inspired Computer Vision workshop (HCV 2026)

Please distribute among interested colleagues

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Call for Papers

3rd Workshop on Human-inspired Computer Vision

8th or 9th September 2026

ECCV 2026, Malmö, Sweden https://sites.google.com/view/hcvworkshop2026

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AIMS AND SCOPE

The primary goal of the Human-Inspired Computer Vision (HCV) workshop is to bridge the gap between machine perception and biological systems by integrating findings from neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science.

Although modern computer vision achieves impressive results in many tasks, it still lacks the robustness and contextual flexibility inherent to human vision, and the relationship between artificial and human vision remains unclear.

Investigating such a relationship is timely and important for two reasons:

Improving machine vision: Insights from psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience can inform current research towards developing computer vision models that operate in a human-like fashion. This cross-disciplinary approach can help us systematically identify and tackle the performance and generalization gaps between humans and machines in key research areas.

Understanding and enhancing human vision: Modeling biological vision is a hot topic in computational cognitive neuroscience. By developing interpretable computer vision models, we create powerful tools to explain neuroscientific and behavioral observations and to enhance human vision and cognition, e.g. in the presence of sensory or neurodevelopmental disorders.

TOPICS

We encourage the submission of research outcomes at the intersection of computer vision with neuroscience and cognitive science, as well as new dataset benchmarks related to the topics listed below.

Computational Vision

  • Biomimetic vision systems

  • Building on visual representations (e.g., internal motivation, intention, and curiosity)

  • Cortical networks of visual recognition

  • Neuronal dynamics and image processing

  • Probabilistic inference and Bayesian priors in visual perception

  • Computational models of visual attention and applications

  • Automated image aesthetics

  • Multi-modal sensory fusion and modulation for vision

  • Visual motion processing and human tracking behavior

Biological Vision

  • Bioinspired vision sensing

  • Retinal processing: from biology to models and applications

Cognitive Aspects

  • Adaptive systems

  • Cognitive architectures

  • Memory modulation in vision

  • Understanding and modeling vision in a social context

  • Planning and motor control for vision

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  • Pietro Perona – Caltech, USA

  • Thomas Serre – Brown University, USA
  • Gemma Roig – Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
  • Vicky Kalogeiton – CNRS, France

IMPORTANT DATES

Regular Paper Submission (Archival Track): June 26th, 2026 extended to July 10th 2026 (23:59 AoE)

Extended Abstract Submission (Non-Archival Track): August 14th, 2026

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The workshop includes an archival track and a non-archival track. Accepted papers of both tracks will be presented during the workshop.

Papers must be prepared according to the ECCV 2026 template and submitted as PDF documents, following ECCV Submission Policies.

At the time of submission, authors must indicate to which track the paper is submitted.

Only papers accepted to the archival track will be published in the ECCV workshop proceedings.

SPECIAL ISSUE

Following the success of the previous edition, accepted workshop papers will be invited to submit an extended version to a dedicated

Special Issue on the International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV), published by Springer Nature.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

  • Lucia Schiatti (University of Genoa – Italian Institute of Technology, Italy)

  • Mengmi Zhang (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

  • Yen-Ling Kuo (University of Virginia, USA)

  • Vittorio Cuculo (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)

  • Andrei Barbu (Amazon, USA)

For more details, please visit https://sites.google.com/view/hcvworkshop2026

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