INVITACIÓN: PRESENTACIÓN DEL OBSERVATORIO DE AUTONOMÍA PORTEÑA DE LA SOCIEDAD CIENTÍFICA ARGENTINA

INVITACIÓN: PRESENTACIÓN DEL OBSERVATORIO DE AUTONOMÍA PORTEÑA DE LA SOCIEDAD CIENTÍFICA ARGENTINA‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  ‌  
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La Sociedad Científica Argentina y el Ministerio de Justicia de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires invitan a participar de la presentación del Observatorio de Autonomía Porteña.

 

El encuentro contará con la participación de:

Gabino Tapia
Ministro de Justicia de C.A.B.A.

Javier López Biscayart
Juez Penal Económico y Director del Observatorio

La actividad se realizará el miércoles 27 de mayo de 2026, a partir de las 09:30 hs., en la sede de la Sociedad Científica Argentina, ubicada en Av. Santa Fe 1145, CABA.

La inscripción es gratuita y se solicita completar el presente formulario para confirmar asistencia:

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Call for Workshops & Tutorials: Humanoids 2026 Conference

CALL FOR WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS:

  • What: 2026 IEEE RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots

  • When: December 6-9, 2026

  • Where: Santa Clara, California, USA

  • Web: https://2026.ieee-humanoids.org

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Aug. 3, 2026: Workshop/tutorial proposal deadline

  • Sep. 28, 2026: Notification of workshop/tutorial acceptance/rejection

  • Dec. 7, 2026: Humanoids 2026 workshops/tutorials

Dear colleagues,

We are very pleased to invite you to contribute proposals for half-day or full-day workshops/tutorials to the 2026 IEEE RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots to be held December 6-9, 2026 in Santa Clara, California, USA.

WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS: The workshop and tutorial sessions are aimed at exploring the frontiers of recent or emerging topics related to humanoid robotics, with relevant topics detailed below. We encourage workshops and tutorials that will promote exchanges and interactions between presenters and participants. Proposals with a diverse set of speakers, including a balance between (i) junior and senior presenters, (ii) genders, (iii) geographic location, (iv) race and ethnicity, and (v) industry and academia, will be preferred.

OVERVIEW: Humanoids 2026 aims at bringing together top researchers from humanoid robotics and related disciplines with leading companies in the field. In light of a year of rapidly evolving humanoid technologies with several new platforms coming onto the market and bringing us closer to a wider real-world deployment. Our community envisions innovative areas in humanoid robotics that lie at the intersection of general-purpose physical, cognitive, and motor capabilities, while also considering the scientific understanding of interactions with humanoid and anthropomorphic systems.

SCHEDULE: The conference will be organized as a 4-day event opening on December 6th (Sunday) with public panels, seminars, and hackathons, followed by workshops and tutorials on December 7th (Monday), followed by 2 days December 8th-9th (Tuesday-Wednesday) for the main conference with plenaries, keynotes, oral and interactive sessions, and industry events. A centrally located exhibition will feature the latest humanoid technology from both industry and academia.

TOPICS: We invite workshops/tutorials in all areas related to humanoid robotics, including, but not limited to:

  • Human biomechanics and motor control, human body and behavior modeling

  • Bionic / human-inspired design principles for humanoids

  • Human-inspired robot control

  • Whole-body dynamics and control

  • Optimization, optimal control, and model predictive control methods

  • Learning methods for humanoid robots

  • Robot modeling for locomotion and/or manipulation

  • Exoskeleton / wearable robot design and control

  • Prosthesis design and control

  • Physical and social human-humanoid interaction

  • Dynamic legged locomotion (bipeds, quadrupeds, etc.)

  • Loco-manipulation, legged manipulation

  • Dual arm dexterous manipulation

  • Design, control, and application of multi-finger hands

  • Stability and robustness of humanoid and legged robots and humans

  • Simulation and physics-based animations from computer graphics

  • Humanoid heads and faces, geminoids

  • Novel materials, mechanisms, and actuators for humanoids

  • Perception for humanoids

  • Human-centered robotic studies and applications

  • Neuro-robotics and brain-robot interfaces for humanoids and humans

  • Real-world applications for humanoid robots (industry, healthcare, home, space, disaster response)

  • Benchmarks, performance indicators for humanoid robots

  • Ethical and social challenges of humanoid robot deployment

  • Long-term deployment of humanoid, bipedal, or dual arm manipulation robots

EXHIBITION: Industry leaders are eager to see your organization’s latest developments, connect, learn, and collaborate. Don’t miss this opportunity to make a strong, in-person impression. For more information contact Hall-Erickson, Inc: humanoids@heiexpo.com

MORE INFORMATION: For more information, please visit the conference contributions webpage (https://2026.ieee-humanoids.org/call-for-workshops-and-tutorials) or contact the Workshop Chairs: Enrico Mingo Hoffman, Yan Gu, and Rafael Cisneros-Limón (humanoids2026-wt@ieee.org).

We look forward to your contributions to Humanoids 2026!

The Humanoids 2026 General Chairs:

  • Andra Keay (Silicon Valley Robotics)

  • Ross Mead (Semio)

Call for Papers – Color and Imaging Conference (CIC34), Barcelona

IS&T Color & Imaging Conference – CIC34 – 2-6 November 2026
📢 Extended Deadlines
Researchers, practitioners, students, and innovators in color science and imaging—there’s still time to share your work at CIC34! Join us in Barcelona, Spain, an inspiring setting for conversations shaping the future of color and imaging technologies.
Extended Submission Deadlines:
Journal-First Papers (JIST or JPI): May 15
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https://jist-jpi-review.rivervalley.io/login
Conference Papers: June 1
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https://bit.ly/CIC34_Submit
Short Course Proposals (2, 4, or 8 hours): June 1
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https://bit.ly/CIC34_Short_Courses
The conference will take place 2-6 November 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, a city designated the 2026 UNESCO-UIA World Capital of Architecture, providing an inspiring backdrop for discussions on the future of color and imaging technologies.
We invite technical paper submissions across a wide range of topics, including color perception and cognition, image capture and reproduction, material and color appearance, illumination and lighting, image quality, multispectral imaging, computer graphics, motion picture imaging pipelines, machine learning and AI, game development, and color in architecture and art.
 
📌 All accepted papers are published Open Access in the IS&T Digital Library.
We look forward to your contributions—see you at CIC34 in November!
Sincerely, 
Davit Gigilashvili
CIC34 Technical Program Chair

4MFDD2026 call for papers

The third edition of the AI4MFDD workshop will take place at the 19th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2026) in Malmö, Sweden, September 8 – 12th, 2026. AI4MFDD 2026 is intended to disseminate recent developments in AI-enabled multimedia forensics and disinformation detection methods.  AI4MFDD 2026 attracts international participants not only from academia but also from law enforcement, industry, and end-users. We invite submissions on the following topics, especially solutions that leverage multiple modalities in the data, i.e., video/images, audio, and text:
  • Multimedia forgery detection
  • Forensic techniques for multimedia repurposing detection
  • Deepfake detection and deepfake dataset creation
  • Multimedia content integrity verification and copyright protection through intrinsic and extrinsic data
  • Techniques to quantitatively assess the credibility of multimedia data
  • Disinformation detection and disinformation dataset creation, including the analysis and detection of propaganda and hoaxes
  • Online platform provenance analysis methods that reveal the sharing history of multimedia data
  • Analysis of disinformation creation and distribution through social networks
  • Sybil nodes and Sybil network detection
  • Anti-forensics and counter anti-forensics measures
  • Novel application of techniques to multimedia forensic cases, particularly those involving law enforcement and industry
Papers accepted to and presented at AI4MFDD2026 will be published by Springer and/or the European Computer Vision Association (ECVA).
Visit www.warwick.ac.uk/siplab/ai4mfdd2026 for more details.
Important dates:
Paper submission deadline: June 24th,2026
Decision to authors: July 22nd, 2026
Camera-ready paper submission deadline: August 15th, 2026
Workshop date: September 8th or 9th, 2026
AI4MFDD 2026 Organizers

CFP: ABS 2026 @ IEEE AVSS 2026 — extended deadline May 20

We are pleased to invite submissions to ABS 2026 – Adaptive Biometric Systems: Beyond One-Size-Fits-All Models, an accepted workshop at IEEE AVSS 2026.

ABS 2026 aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working on adaptive, robust, and personalized biometric systems, with a particular focus on moving beyond static and one-size-fits-all models.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Adaptive biometric systems
  • Multimodal biometric fusion
  • Face recognition and person re-identification
  • ECG, EEG, and wearable-based sensing
  • Benchmarking and evaluation protocols
  • Bias, fairness, and failure analysis
  • Real-world applications in healthcare, education, rehabilitation, assistive technologies, and surveillance

Workshop: ABS 2026 – Adaptive Biometric Systems (https://www.abs2026-workshop.org/)
Conference: IEEE AVSS 2026 (https://www.avss2026.org/)
Location: Convitto Palmieri, Lecce, Italy
Date: August 31, 2026
Extended submission deadline: May 20, 2026

Submission link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=abs2026

Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE AVSS 2026 Proceedings.

We warmly encourage contributions from the computer vision, biometrics, machine learning, pattern recognition, signal processing, and applied AI communities.

Best regards,
Marco Cascio

On behalf of the ABS 2026 Organizing Committee

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