Image and Vision Computing, Special Issue on “Advancing Transparency and Privacy: Explainable AI and Synthetic Data in Biometrics and Computer Vision”

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*** Call for Papers –  Image and Vision Computing***

Special issue on Advancing Transparency and Privacy: Explainable AI and Synthetic Data in Biometrics and Computer Vision

*PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Feb 7, 2025*
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OVERVIEW =

The rapid advancement of deep learning presents significant challenges, particularly in the realm of ethical data collection and usage. As regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) gain prominence, the need for rigorous ethical standards across various fields becomes increasingly apparent. In domains such as biometrics, data has frequently been collected without appropriate consent or ethical consideration. The medical field, in particular, grapples with the dual challenges of safeguarding privacy and the inherent difficulties of data acquisition.

Ensuring continued progress in deep learning requires that data collection and generation practices adhere to strict ethical guidelines. Greater control over data is essential to enhancing transparency and fairness within deep learning methodologies. Attention must also be given to the explainability of systems trained on generated data, as well as the fairness implications of using synthetic datasets. Addressing these challenges is critical to fostering more ethical and responsible advancements in deep learning.


= SPECIAL ISSUE TOPICS =

The Special Issue aims to promote research on the use of Explainable AI and Synthetic Data to enhance transparency and privacy in Biometrics and Computer Vision.  Topics include, but are certainly not limited to:
  • Responsible image synthesis
  • Generative models
  • Assessing and comparing AI explanations
  • Researching causal learning and inference
  • Synthetic medical data with clinical information
  • Innovative synthesis of biometric data
  • Generating natural language for explanations
  • AI transparency and fairness
  • Learning from synthetic data
  • Interpreting biometric models and vulnerabilities
  • Fairness enhancement with synthetic data

= IMPORTANT DATES =

Submission dates:


Submission Open Date: Oct 1, 2024
Final Manuscript Submission Deadline: Feb 7, 2025
Editorial Acceptance Deadline: Apr 7, 2025


= GUEST EDITORS =

Lucia Cascone – University of Salerno, Italy (lcascone@unisa.it)
Zilong Huang – TikTok, Singapore (
zilonghuang2020@gmail.com)
Pedro C. Neto – Unilabs & FEUP (pedro.d.carneiro@inesctec.pt)
Ana F. Sequeira – INESC TEC (ana.f.sequeira@inesctec.pt)

= SUBMISSION AND REVIEW DETAILS =

Manuscript submission information:

The Journal's submission system (Editorial Manager) will be open for submissions to our Special Issue from Oct 1st, 2024. Please refer to the Guide for Authors to prepare your manuscript and select the article type of “VSI: XAISynData” when submitting your manuscript online. Both the Guide for Authors and the submission portal could be found on the Journal Homepage: Guide for authors – Image and Vision Computing – ISSN 0262-8856 (elsevier.com)

CFP and CFD – Excellence in Artificial Intelligence and Edge Computing at HiPEAC 2025

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Excellence in Artificial Intelligence and Edge Computing

https://www.excellence-in-edge-ai.eu/

 

Co-located with the HiPEAC 2025 Conference

 

January 20, 2025

Barcelona, Spain

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CFP – DASIP 2025 – Deadline extension


The Workshop on Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing (DASIP) provides an inspiring international forum for the latest innovations and developments in the field of leading signal, image and video processing and machine learning in custom embedded, edge and cloud computing architectures and systems. The workshop program will include keynote speeches and contributed paper sessions. The 18th edition will be held in conjunction with the 20th HiPEAC Conference in Barcelona, Spain, January 20-22, 2025.

TOPIC OF INTEREST, BUT NOT LIMITED TO …


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 

Authors should submit their full papers (up to 12 pages) and/or short papers (up to 6 pages, intended for work- in-progress with promising results and/or students at the early stages of their research) in the single-column Springer LNCS format in PDF through the Easy Chair system.

Submitted papers are required to describe original unpublished work and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Submissions must be fully anonymous, but authors should not hide previous work, instead, they need to make self-references in the third person. More details on submission requirements, templates and submission instructions are provided on the DASIP website (https://dasip25ws.github.io/)

Each submission will receive at least three independent double blind reviews from the members of our scientific committee. Authors are encouraged to take the reviewers’ comments into account when they prepare the final versions of their papers and present the research during the workshop prior to its publication. The conference proceedings will be published in the Springer LNCS Series, on the Springer Link website. Paper and keynote presentation slides and tutorial documents will be made available to workshop attendees after the workshop (subject to confidentiality issues).

Selected papers of DASIP'2024 and DASIP'2025 would have the opportunity to submit an extended version of their work to Elsevier's Journal of System Architecture (JSA).

IMPORTANT DATES (ALL 23:59 A.O.E)

●  Paper submission deadline (ext.) : October 14th, 2024    => November 4th, 2024
●  Notification of acceptance: November 25th, 2024 
●  Camera ready papers: December 2nd, 2024 
●  Workshop: January 20-22, 2025

REGISTRATION

DASIP 2025 is a HiPEAC-based workshop. Hence, a registration at HiPEAC is required. Please be aware that for each accepted paper, at least, one of the authors must pay the full registration fee in order for the paper to be included in the workshop proceedings and scheduled in the program.

CONTACT

All questions about the workshop and submissions should be emailed to Ahmed Kamaleldin <ahmed.kamal@tu-dresden.de> or Jordane Lorandel <jordane.lorandel@univ-rennes.fr>.

More information in the attached document,

Regards


Selección y Dimensionamiento de Válvulas de Control

Selección y Dimensionamiento de Válvulas de Control
Ing. Eduardo Néstor Alvarez

 19,  21, 26 y 28 de noviembre de 17:00 a 20:00 hs 
en forma VIRTUAL por la plataforma zoom
 

 

  1. Introducción
  • Definición y objeto de las Válvulas en general y de las Válvulas de Control de procesos industriales.
  • Conceptos Básicos de mecánica de fluidos aplicables al dimensionamiento de Válvulas de Control.
  • Simbología en los planos de ingeniería de Plantas de procesos dentro de la ingeniería básica.
  • Hojas de datos para la especificación de Instrumentos y en particular de las válvulas de Control.

 

  1. Tipos de válvulas de control, campos de aplicación, tendencias
  • Acción Válvulas de eje deslizante. Acción del efecto potenciado, directa e inversa. Simple efecto doble efecto. Motorizado, posición de bloqueo. Dirección de cierre y dirección del flujo. Posición segura de falla. Válvulas de Macho torneado, con guiado superior, superior e inferior. Válvula de doble asiento, balanceadas. Válvula divisible “split”, válvula con salida a 90ª.
  • Válvula de asiento y macho configurado tipo “pollerita”.
  • Válvulas con tapón guiado por jaula. Configuraciones de jaulas. Características inherentes. Jaulas para servicios severos mención.
  • Válvulas de eje deslizante de disco de ventanas múltiples deslizantes lineales y rotativas. Ventajas.

 

3. Válvulas de eje rotatorio

  • Válvula mariposa, mariposa con doble offset mariposa con triple offset, válvula esférica apoyada en los sellos “flotante”.
  • Válvula esférica guiada por los cojinetes, Válvula de casquete esférico con entalla en V, Válvula esférica con paso elíptico.
  • Válvula esférica con salida con pasos configurados reductores de presión.

 

  1. Válvulas aplicables a manejo de sólidos, minería. Válvulas de diafragma de elastómero manejadas por macho o bien manejadas por fluido a presión. Válvulas de manguito.
  2. Algunas válvulas especiales.
  3. Servicio severo determinación de la condición de servicio y selección de internos relativos a las mismas. Cavitación, Flashing, ruido.
  4. Dimensionamiento manual y por medio de software de distribución gratuita de las válvulas dadas las condiciones del proceso.
    Análisis de los resultados y discusión sobre la determinación de lo que conviene especificar.
  5. Aplicaciones a distribución de agua, autoreguladoras.
  6. Aplicaciones a manejo de vapor, válvulas para gases y vapores y accesorios como trampas de vapor.
  7. Consideraciones sobre mantenimiento e instalación de los equipos que influyen en la especificación de compra. Políticas de la empresa relativas a esos temas.

 

Se puede abonar con tarjeta por MERCADO PAGO  o por TRANSFERENCIA BANCARIA


Ing. Eduardo Néstor Alvarez: Profesor Consulto del Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica de la Facultad de Ingeniería UBA, y dictó este curso en muchas oportunidades en AADECA y en las empresas, como así también en el curso de “Introducción a la Ingeniería Básica en Instrumentación y Control” que AADECA dicta


Miércoles 30 de octubre Jornada de Derecho Económico – CEDEP

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