Industry & Society Forum at BPM 2025: Call for papers

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Industry & Society Forum at BPM 2025: Call for papers
Seville, Spain
https://www.bpm2025seville.org/calls/industry-forum/
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== Key dates ==
Abstract submission:22 May 2025
Paper submission:29 May 2025
Notification:30 June 2025
Camera-ready:7 July 2025
Deadlines correspond to Anywhere on Earth (AoE or UTC-12).

== Aim and Scope ==

Join the global BPM community by contributing to the upcoming Industry & Society Forum at the 2024 International Business Process Management Conference, set to take place in the enchanting city of Sevilla from 1st to 5th September 2025.

The BPM Industry & Society Forum has emerged as a significant platform for bridging the gap between academia and industry and the public sector, fostering meaningful connections among BPM experts worldwide. It is the ultimate gathering for BPM professionals to interact with leading academic thought leaders at the International Conference on Business Process Management, a prestigious event with a tradition spanning over two decades. This year, the forum has decided to highlight the importance of process-oriented technologies at large, broadening its scope to the value of BPM in societal challenges.

The BPM Industry & Society Forum’s primary focus is on showing cutting-edge real-world experiences leveraging BPM for improvement and innovation across various sectors, regions, economies, and societies. Your valuable insights and success stories are sought after to enrich the discussions at this pivotal event. Our audience comprises professionals including business analysts, process managers, chief information officers, chief operations officers, digital transformation managers, project managers, process architects & consultants, industry researchers, service providers, and process scientists. This diverse mix ensures a multifaceted approach to BPM, both in business improvements and in the creation of robust digital societies. We encourage practitioners to share their experiences and viewpoints in their BPM endeavors. Collaboration with academics is also encouraged, and if you are seeking academic partners, we are here to assist you in finding the right fit. Participating in the Industry & Society Forum means your work will be meticulously reviewed for potential inclusion in the conference proceedings, gaining widespread recognition and exposure. Case studies written by service providers and BPM vendors only and without the involvement of the case organization are not desired.

Examples of questions we would like to jointly find answers to include:
– How to utilize new technologies for process innovation?
– How to deliver strategic value through BPM?
– How to build a process-oriented organization?
– How to create a successful BPM governance that balances stability and efficiency with innovation and localization?
– How to leverage and coordinate BPM within large, global initiatives?
– How to leverage BPM techniques in addressing global challenges such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals?
– How to apply BPM technologies for the common good?
– How to leverage BPM within small organizations and startups?
– How to manage the change that is unleashed by BPM initiatives?
– How to design robust and agile processes in light of external change?
– How to co-improve cross-organizational processes with business partners?
– How to implement cutting-edge technologies to optimize business processes, e.g., agentic information systems or large language models, Robotic Process Automation or artificial intelligence solutions, action-oriented or object-centric process mining, or distributed ledger technologies?
– How to drive digital innovation with and through BPM efforts?

Organizations are invited to submit their articles and present them at the BPM conference. We are, among others, interested in cases that demonstrate the application of new technologies such as – Robotic Process Automation, Process Mining, Internet of Things, Blockchain, Virtual/Augmented Reality, Predictive Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Building Information Models, Digital Twins, Smart Devices, etc. to illustrate what business process management can deliver in practice.

Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to be part of the BPM community’s premier event. Your expertise and insights can make a significant impact on the future of BPM. Join us in Sevilla in 2025!

== Paper Submission ==
Please submit your insights using the BPM 2025 EasyChair submission site (Select Industry & Society Forum). At least one author of each accepted case must register for the conference and present the paper.

While you are free to structure your paper as you want, you should consider including the following aspects:

Introduction
The introduction to a case study description is critical for the reader. It should provide context, outline the scope of the case study, and generate interest. Begin by introducing the organization that is the subject of the case study. Articulate the goals of the case study. What insights or lessons do you aim to convey? Are you exploring a successful strategy, analyzing a failure, or examining a unique situation for learning purposes?

Problem Statement
Clearly state the problem or opportunity that the paper addresses. This could be a challenge the organization faced, a decision it needed to make, or an opportunity it sought to capitalize on. Offer a brief overview of the broader context in which the contribution unfolds. This could include relevant industry trends, challenges, or opportunities that set the backdrop for the specific situation being examined.

Research / Methodological Background
It is necessary to place this problem in a scientific/research context. Embedding this problem in a scholarly context could involve situating it within a selected framework or Business Process Management (BPM) theory.

Key Findings or Outcomes
Provide key findings, outcomes, or insights that will be explored in the paper. This helps to engage the reader and sets expectations for what they can learn from the analysis.

Significance and Relevance
Explain why the case study is significant. Discuss how it contributes to understanding the broader industry/societal trends & needs, management practices, or relevant academic concepts.

Scope and Limitations
Define the scope of the case study by outlining what is included and what is not. Clarify any limitations or constraints in the data or information available for analysis.

Conclusions
Consider including a final statement that summarizes the main argument or takeaway of the case study. This can help guide the reader in understanding the central focus.

== Industry Forum Chairs ==
Estefanía Serral Asensio, KU Leuven
Andrés Jiménez Ramírez, University of Seville
Hugo A. López, Technical University of Denmark

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RoboCup International Symposium 2025 second call for papers

Second call for papers
 
RoboCup International Symposium 2025
Monday 21 July 2025
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
 
The 28th RoboCup International Symposium will be held on 21 July 2025, in conjunction with RoboCup 2025 (15 July to 20 July 2025), in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. We call for submissions of papers reporting innovative, original research with relevance to areas of robotics and artificial intelligence as listed below. Within the described scope of topics, we also encourage submissions of high-quality overview articles, papers describing real-world research, and papers reporting theoretical results. Researchers are invited to submit their work independently of whether they participate in the RoboCup competitions or have a RoboCup team.
The symposium will be held in person at the Salvador Convention Center (CCS), Av. Octávio Mangabeira, 5.490 Boca do Rio – Salvador – Bahia – Brazil. In addition to the regular track with regular research papers, there is the development track encouraging reports on innovative hardware developments, software frameworks, and open-source releases of software components. A review of papers describing these contributions will be based on technical aspects and benefits to the practice of communities working in the above fields in general and RoboCup in particular.
 
IMPORTANT DATES
 
Submission of full papers: 7 April 2025
Notification to authors: 16 May 2025
Submission of camera-ready copies: 30 May 2025
 
RoboCup Symposium 2025: 21 July 2025 (RoboCup on 15-20 July 2025)
 
SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS
 
All papers will be peer-reviewed and evaluated by members of the senior program committee. The proceedings of the RoboCup International Symposium will be published and archived within the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNCS/LNAI) series by Springer-Verlag after the conference. Papers should be formatted following the LNAI author guidelines (https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines) and must be electronically submitted through Springer’s Meteor electronic-submission system.
To submit a paper, please visit https://meteor.springer.com/robocup2025, and follow the instructions to register (if you have not previously registered with Meteor), or login.
 
Submissions are limited to 12 pages including references.
 
The LNAI author guidelines site contains a Springer’s proceedings LaTeX template (v2.24), and a link to the template in Overleaf: (https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/springer-lecture-notes-in-computer-science/kzwwpvhwnvfj#.WuA4JS5uZpi)
 
TOPICS
 
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
 
* Robot Hardware and Software
   – mobile robotics
   – humanoid robotics
   – sensors and actuators
   – embedded and mobile devices
   – robot construction and new materials
   – robot system integration
   – robot software architectures
   – robot programming environments and languages
   – real-time and concurrent programming
   – robot simulators
   – sim2real learning
 
* Perception and Action
   – 3D perception
   – distributed sensor integration
   – sensor noise filtering
   – real-time image processing and pattern recognition
   – motion and sensor models
   – sensory-motor control
   – robot kinematics and dynamics
   – high-dimensional motion control
 
* Robot Cognition and Learning
   – world modelling and knowledge representation
   – learning from demonstration and imitation
   – localisation, navigation, and mapping
   – planning and reasoning
   – decision making under uncertainty
   – neural systems and deep learning 
   – complex motor skill acquisition
   – reinforcement learning and optimisation
   – motion and sensor model learning
 
* Human-Robot Interaction
   – robot social intelligence
   – fluency of interaction
   – speech synthesis and natural language generation
   – natural language recognition
   – explainable robot behaviours
   – emotion recognition and reaction
   – understanding human intent and behaviour
   – safety, security and dependability
   – enabling humans to predict robot behaviour
 
* Multi-Robot Systems
   – team coordination methods
   – communication protocols
   – learning and adaptive systems
   – teamwork and heterogeneous agents
   – dynamic resource allocation
   – adjustable autonomy
 
* Education and Edutainment
   – robotics and artificial intelligence education
   – educational robotics
   – robot kits and programming tools
   – robotic entertainment
 
* Applications and Benchmarking
   – search and rescue robots
   – robot surveillance
   – service and social robots
   – robots at home, at work and in public spaces
   – robots in the real world
   – performance metrics
   – human-robot interaction
 
DEVELOPMENT TRACK
 
To encourage open-source release of hardware and software systems, the RoboCup International Symposium has included a development track in recent years. In 2025, the scope of this track includes datasets and benchmarks. We encourage the submission of papers describing open-source hardware and software, tools and frameworks that facilitate development of robotics hardware and software, datasets that enable new robotic capabilities, as well as benchmarks that establish reproducible test beds and performance metrics to advance research. If applicable, contributions to the special track should include evidence of the released system or dataset, and highlight past, ongoing, and/or potential future impacts on the RoboCup community. A review of these contributions will be based on technical merit and benefits to the RoboCup community, and the research topics listed above.
 
 
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
 
Ana Patrícia Fontes Magalhães Mascarenhas (UNEB, Brazil)
Alexander Ferrein (FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Rudi Villing (Maynooth University, Ireland) 
 
LOCAL ORGANIZERS
Marco Antônio Costa Simões (UNEB, Brazil)
Reinaldo Bianchi (Centro Universitário FEI, Brazil)
  
CONTACT
 
You can contact via the PC chairs via the contact button in EquinOCS
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If you are a citizen of a country that needs a Visa for traveling to the Brazil, please start the VISA process as soon as possible. 
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3DOR Call for Papers

3DOR Call for Papers

The Eurographics 2025 Symposium on 3D Object Retrieval (3DOR) is the dedicated workshop series for methods, applications and benchmark-based evaluation of 3D object retrieval, classification, and similarity-based object processing. In 2025, the 3DOR will be organized as a Symposium with the ambition to attract a larger number of participants. The symposium also includes the 2025 edition of the 3D Shape Retrieval Challenge (SHREC), keynotes, project presentations, and a social and networking event. Accepted full papers will be published in Computers & Graphics Journal (Elsevier), and accepted short papers will appear in the Eurographics Digital Library.

 

Symposium Chair

Niloy Mitra, University College London and Adobe Research

 

Program Chairs

Ioannis Pratikakis, Democritus University of Thrace

Remco Veltkamp, Utrecht University

Paul Guerrero, Adobe Research

Important Dates

April 30, 2025

Submission deadline for full papers for review 

May 23, 2025

1st review done, first stage decision on acceptance/rejection 

June 13, 2025

1st revision due 

June 27, 2025

2nd stage of reviews complete, decision on acceptance, rejection, or acceptance as short paper 

July 4, 2025

Final version submission 

July 7, 2025

Final decision on acceptance or rejection 

August 2025

Publication online in Computers & Graphics Journal 

September 4-5, 2025

Presentation at the Eurographics 2025 Symposium on 3D Object Retrieval

Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and application papers addressing all areas of 3D/4D Object Retrieval. State-of-the-art papers on specific topics of interest are particularly welcome. Submissions are invited in the form of full papers and short papers. Full papers will be peer-reviewed by a two-stage review process and published as a special section of the Computers & Graphics Journal (Elsevier). Short papers will follow a one-stage review process and will appear in the Eurographics Digital Library.

Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

§   3D shape analysis

§   3D shape similarity and matching

§   3D mesh sequence retrieval

§   3D mobile media retrieval

§   3D search in large scale data

§   3D object classification, indexing, and mining

§   Similarity of non-rigid shapes

§   Shape correspondence

§   3D shape decomposition, and segmentation

§   Partial, part-in-whole, and many-to-many matching

§   Matching under uncertainty and noise

§   Semantics-driven 3D object retrieval and classification

§   Sketch-based 3D retrieval

§   Query interfaces and search modalities

§   Benchmarking issues

§   Deep learning for 3D shape retrieval

§   Generative/discriminative approaches in 3D object categorisation

§   Visual Analytics for 3D similarity assessment

§   Applications in all areas relevant to 3D/4D objects, including multimedia and information systems, CAD, architecture, games, biometrics, e-science, e-learning, medicine, biology, and cultural heritage, among others.

20th International Symposium on Visual Computing

Call for Papers, Special Tracks, and Tutorials
20th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC’25)
November 17-19, 2025
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 
The 20th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC’25) will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, November 17-19, 2025 (at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino). ISVC provides a common forum for researchers, scientists, engineers, and practitioners to present their latest research findings, ideas, developments, and applications in visual computing. In particular, ISVC seeks papers contributing to the state of the art and practice in the four main areas of visual computing: (1) computer vision, (2) computer graphics, (2) visualization, and (4) virtual reality. Papers that span multiple areas are particularly encouraged. The symposium will consist of invited and contributed presentations, six keynote presentations, special tracks, and poster sessions covering all areas of visual computing. 
*** Important Dates ***
Tutorial and Special Track Proposals April 30, 2025
Tutorial & Special Track Notifications May 12, 2025
Paper Submissions August 20, 2025
Notification of Acceptance September 22, 2025
Final Paper October 20, 2025
Early Registration October 20, 2025
Hotel Reservation October 20, 2025
ISVC’25 November 17-19, 2025
*** Steering Committee ***
Bebis George, Univ of Nevada, Reno (chair)
Coquillart Sabine, INRIA
Klosowski James, AT&T Labs Research
Kuno Yoshinori, Saitama University                         
Lin Steve, Microsoft Research                                   
Lindstrom Peter, Lawrence Livermore Nat Lab                                     
Moreland Kenneth, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Nefian Ara, NASA Ames Research Center          
Tafti Ahmad P., University of Pittsburgh
*** Call for Special Tracks *** 
Proposals are invited for special tracks on topics relevant to ISVC (see instructions on the ISVC webpage). Special tracks are intended to stimulate in-depth discussions in special areas relevant to the symposium theme. All papers accepted for presentation in a special track will be published in the symposium proceedings. More information can be found using the links below.
*** Call for Tutorials ***
ISVC invites proposals for tutorials of interest to individuals interested in Visual Computing including graduate students, researchers and educators from academia, and researchers and practitioners from industry and government. More information can be found using the links below.
*** Submission and Review Process ***
This is a fully referred symposium. Papers submitted to ISVC must not be currently under consideration for publication in another conference. Each submission will be reviewed by three members of the Program Committee (PC) using a “double-blind” review process to determine its appropriateness for acceptance and presentation (oral or poster) at ISVC.  Therefore, submissions should not contain names or other information revealing the authors’ identity. Papers will be reviewed with an emphasis on the potential to contribute to the state of the art in the field. Selection criteria include accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and significance of results, and presentation quality. Papers should be submitted in camera-ready format and their length should match that intended for final publication.
ChatGPT policy: ChatGPT can be used for proofreading assistance but NOT for manuscript writing, manufacturing of data, results, and arguments. Strong suspicion of violation of the above policy will result in automatically rejecting the submission. 
*** Publication ***
The symposium's proceedings are published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Information on abstracting and indexing of the LNCS series can be found using the link below.
*** Special Issue ***
Authors of selected papers presented at ISVC’25 will be invited to submit an extended version of their work for expedited review and possible publication in a special issue on Advances in Visual Computing in the Machine Vision and Applications journal (to be confirmed) ISVC. The paper submission deadline is tentatively on April 15, 2026, with the publication of the special issue expected by the end of 2026.    
*** Attendance ***
ISVC is a premier forum for presenting and discussing current research in visual computing. At least one author must attend and present the paper at the symposium. If no authors can attend the symposium and present their paper(s) due to unforeseen reasons, they should contact the steering committee chair to make alternative arrangements (i.e., recorded presentation or presentation by another attendee).  Papers not presented at the symposium without a valid reason will be withdrawn from the symposium proceedings.
*** Job Posting ***
If your institution or company has any job openings, you can post an announcement free of charge on the ISVC website using the link below.
 
*** Sponsorship *** 
There are several sponsorship opportunities available this year, please follow the link below for more information.
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