International Summer School in Jyvaskyla, Finland, in August offers e.g. a course on Interactive Multiobjective Optimization: Applications and Tools to Support Decision Making – registration is open till end of April

 

The 34th Jyvaskyla Summer School will be organized on August 415, 2025 in the beautiful campus located next to the lake, at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.

 

The Summer School welcomes students from all around the world to learn from top-level scientists, expand their professional network, and create new memories. The Summer School offers courses for advanced Master’s students, PhD students and post-docs in various fields of natural sciences, mathematics and information technology including multiobjective optimization. All courses are taught in English by distinguished researchers. Participation in all Summer School courses is free of charge (but the participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation costs). For more information about the Summer School, please visit https://www.jyu.fi/jss

 

Deadline for applications to attend courses: end of April. For more information, see How to apply to Jyväskylä Summer School | University of Jyväskylä (jyu.fi)

 

Information about the courses available: https://www.jyu.fi/en/study-with-us/summer-and-winter-schools/jyvaskyla-summer-school/jyvaskyla-summer-school-course-programme

 

For example, we offer the following course related to multiobjective optimization on August 11-15:

 

COM3: Interactive Multiobjective Optimization: Applications and Tools to Support Decision Making   

Lecturers:Dr. Giovanni Misitano, Dr. Bhupinder Saini, Dr. Giomara Lárraga, Dr. Juho Roponen and Juuso Pajasmaa (all from the Multiobjective Optimization Group at the University of Jyvaskyla) 

 

Modes of study: Attendance and exercises, optional final project

Credits: 2/4 ECTS 

The course will award 2-4 credits depending which option participants choose:

– Option 1: 2 credits for attending lectures and exercise sessions;

– Option 2: 2 additional credits will be awarded to participants who, on top of attending lectures and practical sessions, also complete a final project.

Evaluation: Pass/Fail. The minimum requirement for passing the course is to take part in the daily lectures and exercise sessions.

 

Contents: Real-life optimization problems rarely involve only a single objective. Instead, meaningful decision-making requires optimizing multiple conflicting objectives simultaneously. To navigate these conflicts and find a satisfactory solution, preference information from a domain expert, the decision maker, is essential. Based on these preferences, we can search for solutions that best align with their goals. However, exploring such problems is often computationally and cognitively demanding, making decision support crucial.

 

Understanding how a decision maker expresses their preferences and how these preferences are utilized is crucial. This course introduces interactive multiobjective optimization methods, which address these key questions. Given the increasing role of data in real-world decision-making, we will also explore techniques for modeling data-driven multiobjective optimization problems. Through practical examples, we will examine and solve various real-world multiobjective problems, including both data-driven and simulator-based cases.

 

We will explore various interactive multiobjective optimization methods, including scalarization-based approaches and evolutionary algorithms. Additionally, we will examine how different methods can be combined and guide participants in developing their own approaches. The course will also cover graphical interfaces for interactive methods.. Hands-on experience with these concepts will be facilitated through the 2.0 version of the DESDEO framework [1], which provides the necessary tools for practical application.

 

Each day will focus on a central theme in interactive multiobjective optimization. The morning sessions will introduce key concepts related to the day's theme, while the afternoon sessions will provide hands-on experience applying these ideas using the DESDEO framework. To reinforce learning, an optional final project will be available, allowing participants to deepen their understanding and even contribute to the open-source DESDEO framework.

 

The final project is required for those seeking 4 ECTS credits. Participants who attend daily lectures and exercise sessions without the final project will receive 2 ECTS credits.

 

[1] G. Misitano, B. S. Saini, B. Afsar, B. Shavazipour and K. Miettinen, 'DESDEO: The Modular and Open Source Framework for Interactive Multiobjective Optimization,' IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp. 148277-148295, 2021, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3123825.

 

Learning outcomes: After completing the course, participants will have a solid understanding of multiobjective optimization and the interactive methods that support decision-making. They will be familiar with both scalarization-based and evolutionary interactive methods, as well as various visualization and GUI techniques for assisting decision makers. Additionally, students will gain the necessary prerequisites to apply the DESDEO framework in modeling and solving their own data-driven optimization problems.

 

Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops and optimization problems (if any) to the course!

Prerequisites: Participants are expected to have prior knowledge of the following concepts:

– Python (basic programming skills)

– Fundamentals of calculus

– Optimization and mathematical programming

– Basics of single-objective optimization

Please, forward information about the summer school to colleagues and students who could be interested in attending.

With best regards, Kaisa Miettinen

 

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Vice-rector Kaisa Miettinen, PhD

FI-40014 University of Jyvaskyla, Finland

 

Professor in Industrial Optimization

Multiobjective Optimization Group: https://optgroup.it.jyu.fi/

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* Director of the thematic research area Decision Analytics utilizing Causal Models

and Multiobjective Optimization, http://www.jyu.fi/demo

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tel. +358 50 3732247 (mob.)

email: kaisa.miettinen at jyu.fi

homepage: http://www.mit.jyu.fi/miettine and http://www.mit.jyu.fi/miettine/engl.html

* Developing open source software framework DESDEO for interactive methods: https://desdeo.it.jyu.fi

My book: Nonlinear Multiobjective Optimization, Kluwer (Springer):  http://www.mit.jyu.fi/miettine/book/

* My publications: http://www.mit.jyu.fi/miettine/publ.html  

 

The 8th International Symposium on Future Cyber Security Technologies (FCST 2025), Tampa, Florida, USA. May 19-22, 2025

 

ACIVS 2025 (Tokyo) Extended Deadline

ACIVS (Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems) 2025
28-30 July 2025, Tokyo, Japan
https://www.acivs2025.com/

*** Due to multiple requests, the submission deadline for ACIVS 2025 has
been extended to April, 7th. ***

ACIVS 2025 consists of 3 days of lecture sessions, both regular (25 mn)
and invited presentations, and poster sessions.
Submissions must show original & high-quality work.
Both classical research and application papers are welcome. ToI include:

     – Applications of Neural Information Processing to: Image processing
     & computer vision, Forensics and information security, Information
     retrieval, Multimedia, Robotics;
     – Color, Multi/Hyper-spectral, Polarimetric Imaging;
     – Sensing, Representation, Modeling, and Registration;
     – Motion Estimation, Registration, and Fusion;
     – Image & Video Interpretation, Deep Learning, Restoration and
     Enhancement, Image & Video Quality Models;
     – Detection, Recognition, Retrieval, and Classification.

* Proceedings, special issue and student award
The proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) series and are listed in the ISI proceedings
index; LNCS is published, in parallel to the printed books, in full-text
electronic form via Springer's internet platform.
A selection of the best papers will be published as as pecial issue in a
journal.
As for previous years and thanks to Springer sponsorship, ACIVS 2025
will feature a 1,000 € best student paper award.

CVPR 2025 New Trends in Image Restoration and Enhancement (NTIRE) workshop and challenges

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CALL FOR PAPERS  & CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS IN 23 CHALLENGES
NTIRE: 10th New Trends in Image Restoration and Enhancement workshop and challenges.
In conjunction with CVPR 2025, June 11-12, Nashville, US.
TOPICS
● Image/video inpainting
● Image/video deblurring
● Image/video denoising
● Image/video upsampling and super-resolution
● Image/video filtering
● Image/video de-hazing, de-raining, de-snowing, etc.
● Demosaicing
● Image/video compression
● Removal of artifacts, shadows, glare and reflections, etc.
● Image/video enhancement: brightening, color adjustment, sharpening, etc.
● Style transfer
● Hyperspectral image restoration, enhancement, manipulation

● Underwater image restoration, enhancement, manipulation
● Light field image restoration, enhancement, manipulation
● Methods robust to changing weather conditions / adverse outdoor conditions
● Image/video restoration, enhancement, manipulation on constrained settings/mobile devices
● Visual domain translation
● Multimodal translation
● Perceptual enhancement
● Perceptual manipulation
● Depth estimation
● Image/video generation and hallucination
● Image/video quality assessment
● Image/video semantic segmentation
● Saliency and gaze estimation
● Studies and applications of the above.

SUBMISSION
A paper submission has to be in English, in pdf format, and at most 8 pages (excluding references) in CVPR style.
The review process is double blind.
Accepted and presented papers will be published after the conference in the 2025 CVPR Workshops Proceedings.

Author Kit: 
https://github.com/cvpr-org/author-kit/archive/refs/tags/CVPR2025-v3.1(latex).zip

WORKSHOP DATES
Early & Regular Papers submission deadline: March 17, 2025 (EXTENDED)
● Challenge Papers submission deadline: April 1, 2025
Papers reviewed elsewhere submission deadline: April 1, 2025


CHALLENGES

To learn more about the challenges, to participate in the challenges, and to access the data everybody is invited to check the NTIRE 2025 page:

CHALLENGES DATES

Release of train data: January, 2025
● Competitions end: March 21?, 2025

SPEAKERS (TBA)
SPONSORS (TBA)

Selected Papers will be Published in Springer’s Pattern Analysis and Applications journal

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We are thrilled to announce that selected papers will be published on IbPRIA 2025 Special Issue of Springer Pattern Analysis and Applications, which has been accepted! Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality contributions for a chance to be part of both the conference proceedings at LNCS and the PAA Special Issue. Submissions close on March 17th.


 IbPRIA 2025

 

30/Jun – 3/Jul – Coimbra, Portugal

 

Websitehttp://www.ibpria.org

IbPRIA is an international conference co-organized by the Portuguese APRP and Spanish AERFAI chapters of the IAPR International Association for Pattern Recognition, and it is technically endorsed by the IAPR.

 

IbPRIA consists of high-qualitypreviously unpublished papers, presented either orally or as a poster, intended to act as a forum for research groups, engineers and practitioners, to present recent results, algorithmic improvements and promising future directions in pattern recognition and image analysis.

 

All accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings and will be published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series. In addition, a short list of presented papers will be invited to submit extended versions for publication after revision in a journal to Springer Pattern Analysis and Applications. The best paper and best student paper awards will be invited to prepare extended versions to be considered for publication on another journal (to announce soon). The following awards will be given at IbPRIA 2025:

  • Best paper award (and additional honorable mention).
  • Best student paper award (and additional honorable mention).
  • APRP Ph.D. prize 2023-2024.
  • AERFAI Ph.D. prize 2023-2024.

 

Important Dates:

 

Submission of Papers

Feb 14th, 2025 Mar 17th, 2025

Submission of Tutorials proposals

Feb 14th, 2025 Mar 17th, 2025

Submission for Doctoral Consortium

May 12th, 2025

(extended abstracts)

Notification of acceptance (all)

Apr 28th, 2025

Camera-ready

May 12th, 2025

Early registration

May 12th, 2025

 

Topics of interest:

The conference is looking for new theoretical results, techniques, and main applications in any aspect of pattern recognition and image analysis, including but not restricted to:

 

▪ Pattern Recognition

▪ Special Hardware Architectures

▪ Image Analysis

▪ Image Coding and Processing

▪ Computer Vision

▪ Shape and Texture Analysis

▪ Biometrics and Human Computer Interaction

▪ Information Systems

▪ Statistical and Structural Pattern Recognition

▪ Multimedia Systems

▪ Machine Learning

▪ Speech Recognition

▪ Deep learning

▪ Artificial Intelligence

▪ Bioinformatics

▪ Industrial Applications of Pattern Recognition

▪ Computational biology

▪ Character and Text Recognition

▪ Medical and forensic applications of Pattern Recognition

▪ Biomedical Imaging

▪ Robotics

▪ Remote Sensing

 

 

Tutorials and Doctoral Consortium

IbPRIA 2025 is accepting proposals for high-quality and relevant Tutorials either for half-day (Jun 30th, 2025) or blocks of 2 hours. The topics to be considered are listed at the main conference webpage, but others will be also considered. Proposals shall be sent by email to ibpria25@isr.uc.pt until the appointed deadline (Mar 17th, 2025).

 

PhD students seeking for a dynamic and social environment with other PhD students in the topics of the conference, faculties and researchers, and willing for an opportunity to present their work in this environment, can submit extended abstracts of their work until the appointed deadline (May 12th, 2025) in the submission portal.

 

 

IbPRIA Committees and team:

General Co-Chairs

▪ Hélder Oliveira – APRP, INEST TEC, University of Porto, Portugal

▪ Joan Andreu Sánchez – AERFAI, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain

 

Local Chair

▪ Nuno Gonçalves – ISR, University of Coimbra, Portugal

 

Program Chairs

▪ Jorge Batista – ISR, University of Coimbra, Portugal

▪ Ana Maria Mendonça – University of Porto, Portugal

▪ Hugo Proença – University of Beira Interior, Portugal

▪ Petia Radeva – Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

   

Tutorial Chairs

▪ Bernardete Ribeiro – CISUC, University of Coimbra, Portugal

▪ Catarina Silva – CISUC, University of Coimbra, Portugal

 

Sponsors Chairs

▪ Paulo Peixoto – ISR, University of Coimbra, Portugal

▪ Ágata Lapedriza – Universitat Operta de Barcelona, Spain

 

Local Committee

▪ Paulo Peixoto – ISR, University of Coimbra, Portugal

▪ Paulo Menezes – ISR, University of Coimbra, Portugal

▪ Cristiano Premebida – ISR, University of Coimbra, Portugal

▪ Joel Arrais – CISUC, University of Coimbra, Portugal

▪ João Marcos – ISR, University of Coimbra, Portugal

 

Invited Speakers:

▪ António M. López – Autonomous Univ. Barcelona

▪ Christoph Busch – NTNU, Norway & HAD, Germany

▪ Luísa Proença – Portuguese Investigation Police (Polícia Judiciária)

▪ João Filipe Henriques – Univ. of Oxford

 

 

Venue:

The tutorials and the conference will be held at:

Quinta das Lágrimas Hotel

Rua António Augusto Gonçalves
3041-901 Coimbra

 

 

New York Times elects Coimbra in the 11th position on the 52 Places to Go in 2025. [Link]

Conference email: ibpria25@isr.uc.pt


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