Call for Papers VLMsAll Workshop @ CVPR

We are excited to announce the Vision Language Models For All: Building Geo-Diverse and Culturally Aware Vision-Language Models (VLMs-4-All) workshop at CVPR 2025, featuring an outstanding lineup of nine speakers. This workshop will bring together researchers to discuss geo-diverse and culturally aware vision-language models.

We invite you to:

  1. Participate in our two challenges. We host two challenges on the recently developed CulturalVQA and GlobalRG benchmarks, where the former focuses on evaluating cultural understanding of VLMs, while the latter focuses on evaluating cultural diversity in VLMs’ outputs. Both challenges will be hosted on Hugging Face challenges. The results of the challenges and winning entries will be presented at the workshop. Participate here: https://sites.google.com/view/vlms4all/challenges

Start date: March 14, 2025

End date: April 15, 2025

  1. Submit your papers of up to 4 pages that discuss identifying effective evaluation tasks, benchmarks, and metrics to assess cultural awareness and alignment in VLMs; and new methodology for improving cultural awareness of AI systems. For more details see the Call for Papers: https://sites.google.com/view/vlms4all/call-for-papers.

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We encourage you to contribute and foster meaningful discussions in this important area. Please feel free to share this with colleagues who may be interested. We look forward to your participation.

For any workshop-related queries, please drop an email at vlms4all@gmail.com. For inquiries about the CulturalVQA challenge, contact culturalvqa@gmail.com. For GlobalRG-related questions, reach out to globalrg@gmail.com.

Yours sincerely,

Workshop organizers


Purdue Quantum AI

Quantum computing has emerged as a groundbreaking paradigm, offering the promise of unparalleled speed and efficiency in solving complex problems. This transformative technology has spurred rapid advancements in the fields of quantum artificial intelligence (Quantum AI) and beyond. By harnessing the principles of quantum mechanics, Quantum AI holds the potential to revolutionize disciplines such as machine learning, cryptography, optimization, and communication systems, paving the way for innovations that were once considered out of reach. 

This symposium aims to delve into the forefront of Quantum AI research, addressing key questions and exploring emerging possibilities. For more information, visit https://engineering.purdue.edu/IE/PurdueQuantumAIWorkshop2025 . This symposium will cover a wide range of topics at the intersection of quantum computing and artificial intelligence, including but not limited to:
  • Quantum Speedup for AI Algorithms: Harnessing quadratic and exponential speedups for optimization, search, and learning tasks.

  • Quantum Annealing and Combinatorial Optimization: Exploring applications of quantum annealers in solving NP-hard problems and industry-specific use cases.

  • Quantum Generative AI: Developing and analyzing quantum-enhanced generative models for data synthesis, creativity, and simulation.

  • Hybrid Quantum-Classical Architectures: Designing systems that leverage the strengths of both classical and quantum computation for scalable AI solutions.

  • Quantum Neural Networks (QNNs): Advancing the design and application of neural networks operating in the quantum regime.

  • Quantum Computing in Natural Language Processing (NLP): Leveraging quantum algorithms to enhance language understanding and semantic analysis.

  • Quantum Cryptography and Secure AI Models: Addressing the challenges of integrating quantum-based security measures in AI systems.

  • Error Mitigation and Fault Tolerance in Quantum AI: Developing methods to ensure reliability and scalability of quantum computations.

  • Quantum Hardware for AI: Investigating advancements in qubit technologies and their implications for AI workloads.

  • Ethics and Societal Impact of Quantum AI: Analyzing the broader implications of quantum technologies on society, ethics, and policy.

  • Business and Industry Applications of Quantum AI: Exploring viable models for deploying quantum-enhanced AI in sectors like finance, healthcare, logistics, and telecommunications.

  • Role of Quantum AI in Augmenting Human Work: Improving productivity, creativity, and workplace ergonomics with Quantum AI.

  • Quantum Transformation in Industrial Engineering: Transitioning industrial practices to leverage quantum paradigms.

  • Future of Education: Reshaping curricula and research directions to integrate Quantum AI advancements.


    We welcome submissions of regular papers, review papers, tutorials, position papers. Submission deadline is March 29, 2025. Please see https://engineering.purdue.edu/IE/PurdueQuantumAIWorkshop2025 for details. 

    Best,

    Vaneet Aggarwal

    Professor, Purdue University

CFP :: Process Technology Forum at BPM 2025

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Process Technology Forum at BPM 2025: Call for papers
Seville, Spain
https://www.bpm2025seville.org/calls/technology-forum/
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== Important Dates ==

Abstract submission:15 May 2025
Paper submission:29 May 2025
Notification:27 June 2025
Camera-ready:4 July 2025
Process Technology Forum:September 2nd – 5th, 2025
Deadlines correspond to Anywhere on Earth (AoE or UTC-12).

== Aim and Scope ==

The Process Technology Forum invites submissions on technical and engineering aspects related to the study, design, development, and maintenance of software systems that support the modeling, simulation, analysis, enactment and monitoring of business processes, “process systems” in short.

Process systems are a fascinating technology as they combine advanced computer science methods and techniques with real-world applications that impact nearly every industry. Process systems sit at the heart of modern applications helping enterprises to streamline their business operations, enhance process efficiency, and respond to the needs of ever-changing markets.

Process system engineers face complex challenges such as developing flexible modelling frameworks that can capture diverse processes and complex process dependencies in business operations. They also develop simulation tools to test these processes under different scenarios, providing valuable insights into resource allocation, bottlenecks, and process optimization. Process systems often incorporate advanced analytics to track performance, allowing for the real-time monitoring of processes, the detection of inefficiencies, and data-driven improvements. The enactment component needs to be able to handle large numbers of concurrently executed processes efficiently, securely, and reliably. It further requires a seamless integration with various enterprise software systems, ensuring that processes align across all organizational functions. As organizations increasingly adopt AI-driven automation, process systems are evolving to support automated decision-making, predictive analytics, and self-optimization. Additionally, process systems are increasingly designed for cross-organizational scenarios, requiring engineers to address scalability, security, privacy, and fault tolerance across multiple servers, ensuring high availability.

The Process Technology Forum provides a platform for discussion and introduction of new research ideas related to the technical and engineering aspects of process systems. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:

Process implementation and automation
– Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
– Blockchain and process systems
– Process systems and IoT
– Digital twins and processes
– Cloud-based process systems
– Service-oriented architectures and microservices

Process systems architectures
– Systems architectures of process systems
– Design methodologies for process systems
– Testing process systems
– User-centered design and user interfaces
– Process engine architectures and process orchestrations
– Process choreographies, distributed and federated process systems
– Mobile access to process systems, mobile processes
– Scalability, robustness and reliability
– Applying DBMS methods and techniques to process systems
– Applying software / service engineering principles to process systems
– Verification tools for process systems

Process systems and AI
– Chatbots for interacting with process system components
– Using Large Language Models for generating process models
– Integrating process systems with symbolic AI & machine learning
– Fairness, explainability and adoption of intelligent process systems

Process repositories and warehouses
– Process querying, process query languages
– Indexing process data
– Architectures for process repositories and warehouses
– Business process analytics and business analytics
– Archiving process-related data

Security and privacy
– Modelling of Security and Privacy concerns of processes
– Security concerns in process systems architectures and realizations
– Security violations detection and reaction
– Privacy preserving process systems
– Identity Management
– Access control mechanisms

Application domains for process systems
– Process systems in Manufacturing, Healthcare, Logistics, Smart home, etc.
– Process systems for scientific workflows
– Case studies and lessons learned

== Paper Submission ==

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished papers within the forum’s topics. Papers must be written in English and cannot be simultaneously submitted to other journals or conferences. The maximum length of the paper is 15 pages in total, including figures, tables, references, etc. Shorter papers are welcome as well.

Submissions must be prepared according to the format of Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) specified by Springer. The title page must contain a short abstract and a list of keywords, preferably inspired by the list of topics above. Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format via the BPM 2025 EasyChair submission site by selecting “BPM 2025 Process Technology Forum”.

Your abstract submission helps us planning the review process; still, you can submit your paper without prior abstract submission.

== Process Technology Forum Chairs ==
Mathias Weske, HPI, University of Potsdam, Germany
Remco M. Dijkman, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Dimka Karastoyanova, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

ICL-GNSS 2025 WIPHAL workshop, sponsorship, etc.

While the IEEE-copyrighted submissions to the 2025 International Conference on
Localization and GNSS (ICL-GNSS) are in review, the submission to the co-located
WIPHAL workshop (with open-access proceedings) is open until April 13, 2025.
We are waiting for your work-in-progress and industrial papers to the workshop that is
interleaved into the ICL-GNSS programme in Rome, Italy. The submission page is at
We also have our exhibitor and sponsor call active, see
Moreover, if you are interested in organizing the 2026 (or later) ICL-GNSS event, please
The deadline for the bids/expressions-of-interest is on April 15, 2025.
Finally, you are all welcome to participate in the event in Rome in-person on June 10-12
by registering as a delegate, see https://events.tuni.fi/icl-gnss/registration-2025/
Hoping to see many of you in Rome in June!
Regards,
Jari Nurmi
ICL-GNSS General Chair

Advanced Machine Learning Technologies and Applications 27-28 August Cairo, Egypt

We are pleased to invite you to submit your research papers to the 9th International Conference on Advanced Machine Learning Technologies and Applications (AMLTA’25), which will be held on 27-28 August 2025 at Misr University for Science and Technology (MUST), Cairo, Egypt.

Submission Information

Submissions are made through the submission system: https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=amlta2025

Important Dates

  • Full Paper Submission Deadline: April 15, 2025

  • Acceptance Notification: May 30, 2025

  • Camera-Ready Submission and Registration Deadline: June 15, 2025

Key Highlights

  • Publication Opportunity: All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings by Springer in the series “Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies” (approved). This series is indexed in leading databases, including: EI Compendex, INSPEC, SCImago, and SCOPUS.

  • Conference Tracks: Submissions are invited across a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

    • Track 1: Computing and Technology Trends
      (e.g., Machine Learning in Big Data, IoT, Blockchain, Smart Cities, etc.)

    • Track 2: Basic and Applied Sciences
      (e.g., Machine Learning in Chemistry, Physics, Medical Sciences, Education, etc.)

    • Track 3: Modelling and Optimization
      (e.g., Soft Computing, Financial Optimization, Swarm Intelligence, etc.)

    • Track 4: Machine Learning Applications
      (e.g., Machine Learning for Robotics, Cybersecurity, Biomedical Imaging, etc.)

    • Track 5: Other Trends
      (e.g., Deep Learning for Smart Agriculture, Healthcare, Space Applications, etc.)

Conference Leadership

  • General Chair:
    Professor Eman Karam Elsayed, Misr University for Science and Technology, Egypt

  • Program Chair:
    Professor Aboul Ella Hassanien

We encourage you to contribute to AMLTA’25 and join us. For more details, visit the conference website: https://egyptscience-srge.com/AMLTA25/. We look forward to receiving your submissions and welcoming you to Cairo, Egypt, in August 2025!

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