Archive for March 2nd, 2022

CfP: Special Issue on Imbalanced Learning (Machine Learning Journal) – Deadline 4/4

;text-indent:0px;word-wrap:break-word;line-break:after-white-space”> ———————— Nuno Moniz nmmoniz@inesctec.pt https://www.dcc.fc.up.pt/~nmoniz/ Researcher @ INESC TEC Invited Professor @ Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto

Special issue on “Biometrics at a distance in the Deep Learning era” – IEEE J-STSP

Deep Learning era” IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN SIGNAL PROCESSING (J-STSP) https://signalprocessingsociety.org/blog/ieee-jstsp-special-issue-biometrics-distance-deep-learning-era Biometrics at a distance (e.g., gait recognition, person  re-identification, etc.) is a particular case of biometric analysis  that usually does not require the conscious participation of the  target subject, being non-invasive at the same time. However, the  sample acquisition is almost always […]

Special issue on “Biometrics at a distance in the Deep Learning era” – IEEE J-STSP

Call for papers: Special issue on “Biometrics at a distance in the Deep Learning era” IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN SIGNAL PROCESSING (J-STSP) https://signalprocessingsociety.org/blog/ieee-jstsp-special-issue-biometrics-distance-deep-learning-era Biometrics at a distance (e.g., gait recognition, person re-identification, etc.) is a particular case of biometric analysis that usually does not require the conscious participation of the target subject, being […]

CRNS Talk Series (3) – Live Talk by Dr. Séverin Lemaignan – PAL Robotics, Spain

The Center for Robotics and Neural Systems (CRNS) is pleased to announce the talk of Dr. Séverin Lemaignan who is a senior scientist at PAL Robotics, Spain on Wednesday, March 2nd  from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm (London time) over Zoom. >> Events: The CRNS talk series will cover a wide range of topics including social and cognitive robotics, computational neuroscience, computational linguistics, cognitive vision, machine learning, AI, and applications to autism. More details are available here:  https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/robotics-neural-systems/whats-on […]

CFP Special Issue on Socially Acceptable Robot Behavior: Approaches for Learning, Adaptation and Evaluation

Special Issue on Socially Acceptable Robot Behavior: Approaches for Learning, Adaptation and Evaluation in Interaction Studies I. Aim and Scope A key factor for the acceptance of robots as regular partners in human-centered environments is the appropriateness and predictability of their behavior. The behavior of human-human interactions is governed by customary rules that define how […]

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