IEEE FG 2024 Call for papers

IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 
(FG 2024)
27-31 May 2024, Istanbul, Turkey
https://fg2024.ieee-biometrics.org/

Round 1 paper submission: 18 September 2023
Round 2 paper submission: 22 January 2024
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*** Call for Papers ***
The IEEE conference series on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition is
the premier international forum for research in image and video-based
face, gesture, and body movement recognition. Its broad scope includes
advances in fundamental computer vision, pattern recognition, computer
graphics, and machine learning techniques relevant to face, gesture, and
body action, new algorithms, and analysis of specific applications. The
18th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture
Recognition will be held on 27th-31st May 2023 in Istanbul, Turkey as an
in-person event. For FG 2024 we are soliciting papers in all areas of
face and gesture recognition.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

+ Face recognition, analysis and synthesis,
+ Gesture recognition, analysis and synthesis,
+ Body motion analysis and synthesis,
+ Action recognition,
+ Psychological and behavioral analysis,
+ Technologies and applications

*** Paper format and submission ***

ACE: how Artificial Character Embodiment shapes user behaviour in multi-modal interaction @ICMI2023

 

We invite you to submit a contribution to our ACE workshop @ICMI2023. Please see the call below.

 

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ACE2023: how Artificial Character Embodiment shapes user behaviour in multi-modal interaction

Web page:  https://sites.google.com/view/ace2023workshop/home

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

·        Submission deadline: July 23, 2023

·        Notification to authors: August 6, 2023

·        Camera-ready: August 14, 2023

·        Workshop: October 13, 2023, Paris

 

MOTIVATION:

The body shapes the mind: bodily representations structure the way humans perceive the world and the way they perceive other people. Cognitive sciences and social sciences altogether have stressed the importance of embodiment in social interaction, highlighting how interacting with others influences how we behave, perceive and think. As the sense of embodiment can be defined as the ensemble of sensations that arise in conjunction with being inside, having, and controlling a body, it definitely influences self-perceptions and actions regarding one's own avatar, but also our social behaviours with embodied intelligent agents such as virtual humans and robots.

The topic is multidisciplinary by nature: embodiment can affect both human-human and human-agent (either virtual or robotic) interactions and this influence can arise through different sensory modalities. For instance, in virtual environments, users may experience what is known as the Proteus effect, a well-known phenomenon where the appearance of users' avatars influence their behaviour, but whose underlying cognitive processes are still not clear. In human-robot and human-agent interactions, the level of anthropomorphism can impact human reactions and behaviours during the interaction (e.g., uncanny valley of visual appearance or motions that disturb responses and sense of presence in virtual reality). These phenomena are not only of interest for the design of artificial characters, either virtual or robotic, but could also help to shed light on social behaviour and cognition, providing new tools and experimental perspectives.

The ACE workshop aims to bring together researchers, practitioners and experts on the topic of embodiment, to analyse and foster discussion on its effects on user behaviour in multi-modal interaction contexts. Objectives are to stimulate multidisciplinary discussions on the topic, to share recent progress, and to provide participants with a forum to debate current and future challenges. Contributions from computational, neuroscientific and psychological perspectives, as well as technical applications, will be welcomed.

 

We welcome both technical and theoretical contributions around the role of embodiment on multi-modal interaction. Their focus can be either on the user embodying an avatar or on one or several embodied artificial agents interacting with the user. We encourage researchers from different domains such as Computer Science, Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Graphics to submit their work and attend the workshop. The type of contributions include but are not limited to:

·        Review of existing work on the topic;

·        Human behaviour studies in social context with virtual agents (virtual humans and robots);

·        Cognitive models of sense of embodiment and telepresence, sense of agency, Proteus effect;

·        Evaluation studies on the effect of embodiment on multi-modal interaction;

·        Novel techniques for multi-sensory integration, including original perspectives (e.g., haptic, olfactory embodiment;

·        Use cases and field applications.

 

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

We invite submissions of both long papers (8 pages max., double column) and short papers (4 pages max., double column) formatted according to ICMI guidelines (please check https://icmi.acm.org/2023/guidelines-for-authors/ for more details).

To submit to the workshop, please upload your manuscript to our EasyChair submission website here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ace2023

Each manuscript will be sent to at least two expert reviewers and will have one of the organisers assigned as editor. Please note that submissions are double-blind so all information giving away who the authors are must be eliminated from the submitted paper. Proceedings will be published as adjunct proceedings to the 25th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction.

 

CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

·        Domna Banakou, from New York University Abu Dhabi will present her most recent work about immersive virtual reality and people's responses to events within these environments. Her main focus is the bodily representation in virtual reality, and the correlations between these body ownership illusions and their perceptions by the users.

 

ORGANISERS

·        Beatrice Biancardi (CESI LINEACT), bbiancardi@cesi.fr

·        Thomas Janssoone (Enchanted Tools)

·        Eleonora Ceccaldi (CasaPaganini InfoMus, University of Genoa)

·        Sara Falcone (University of Twente)

·        Geoffrey Gorisse (LAMPA, Arts et Métiers Institute of Technology)

·        Pierre Raimbaud (ENISE, Ecole Centrale de Lyon)

·        Anna Martin Coesel (CESI LINEACT)

·        Silvia Ferrando (CasaPaganini InfoMus, University of Genoa)

 

Best regards,

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Dear Colleagues,

 

 

Soft Computing approaches (including Fuzzy Logic) are welcome and considered positively.  The submission deadline is >>>>>28 August, 2023.<<<<<

 

For more information, please visit

 

 

Please feel free to contact any of us when necessary.

 

We look forward to your submission.

 

 

Best,

 

Atsushi Inoue, Ph.D.

LATINCOM 2023 – CALL FOR PAPERS / CALL FOR TUTORIALS

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CALL FOR PAPERS

 

IEEE Latin-American Conference on Communications Conference (LATINCOM) 2023, 
November 15 – 17, 2023, Panama City, Panama

 

Conference Websitehttps://latincom2023.ieee-latincom.org/

 

 

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 14 July 2023

SUBMISSION LINK: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=31121

In 2023, the 15th Latin-American Conference on Communications (LATINCOM) will be held in Panama City, Panama. Panama City is a modern metropolis endowed with a rich history. The unique mix of cultures that this city treasures allows it to offer something for everyone. Discover its historic center (Casco Antiguo), the financial area, the Metropolitan Natural Park, the Panama Canal Visitor Center, where you can view the ships crossing through the Panama Canal locks, the “Cerro Ancon” for an amazing view of the city from a Tropical Rainforest, visit the island of Taboga for a quick island getaway and so much more.
IEEE LATINCOM 2023 will be held from November 15th-17th, 2023. The most important conference -on communications in Latin America; it is held annually and attracts submissions and participants from all around the globe. This conference is known for bringing together audiences from both industry and academia to learn about the latest research and innovations in communications and networking technology, share ideas and best practices, and collaborate on future projects.

IEEE LATINCOM 2023 is organized by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Latin America Region, Universidad Tecnologica de Panama (UTP) and the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas Avanzadas en Tecnologias de Informacion y Comunicacion (INDICATIC AIP) de Panama. We look forward to meeting you in Panama!

The LATINCOM 2023 Organizing Committee is inviting submissions of original, unpublished, high-quality research papers focused on (but not limited to) the following topics of interest:

 

– Mobile and Wireless Networking

– Communication QoS, Reliability & Performance Modeling

– Optical Networks

– Communications Theory & Signal Processing

– Next-generation Networking & Internet

– AI, Big Data and ML for Networking

– Selected Areas in Communications

– Blockchain in communications & networks

– Cloud, fog and edge computing

– Internet-of-Things

– New Space applications

– Smart cities and urban computing

– Smart grid communications

– Social networks, crowdsourcing, & crowdsensing

– Tactile Internet

 

 

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IMPORTANT DATES

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Paper Submission Deadline:                            14 July 2023

Tutorial Submission Deadline:                          14 July 2023
Paper Acceptance Notification:                         7 September 2023

 

 

CALL FOR TUTORIALS

 

IEEE Latin-American Conference on Communications Conference (LATINCOM) 2023, 
November 15 – 17, 2023, Panama City, Panama

 

Conference Websitehttps://latincom2023.ieee-latincom.org/

 

TUTORIAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE:  14 July 2023

TUTORIAL SUBMISSION LINK: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=31121&track=119122

The IEEE LATINCOM is an international conference organized by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Latin America Region. IEEE LATINCOM is the most important conference on communications in Latin America; it is held annually and attracts submissions and participants from all around the world. This event will be an excellent opportunity to join together professors, researchers, industry and students.

In 2023, the 15th Latin-American Conference on Communications (LATINCOM) will be held in Panama City, Panama. Panama City is a modern metropolis endowed with a rich history. The unique mix of cultures that this city treasures allows it to offer something for everyone. Discover its historic center (Casco Antiguo), the financial area, the Metropolitan Natural Park, the Panama Canal Visitor Center, where you can view the ships crossing through the Panama Canal locks, the “Cerro Ancon” for an amazing view of the city from a Tropical Rainforest, visit the island of Taboga for a quick island getaway and so much more.

We look forward to meeting you online at IEEE LATINCOM 2023!

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TUTORIAL SUBMISSION:

Provide a document (PDF) describing the tutorial with the following information:

 

1. Title of the tutorial.

2. Abstract, objectives and motivation.

3. Timeliness and intended audience.

4. Name, affiliation, and a short biography of each tutorial speaker.

5. A description of the technical issues that the tutorial will address, emphasizing its timeliness.

6. An outline of the tutorial content, including its tentative schedule. Usually, the length of the tutorials is 4 to 8 effective hours but can be proposed as half-a-day or full-day tutorials.

7. If appropriate, a description of the past/relevant experience of the speaker(s) on the topic of the tutorial.

8. A description of previous tutorial experience of the speaker(s), and past versions of the tutorial.

9. Topics for the tutorials are the same as the CFP. You can check them here: https://latincom2023.ieee-latincom.org/call-papers

 

– Mobile and Wireless Networking
– Communication QoS, Reliability & Performance Modeling

– Optical Networks

– Communications Theory & Signal Processing

– Next-generation Networking & Internet

– AI, Big Data and ML for Networking

– Selected Areas in Communications

– Blockchain in communications & networks

– Cloud, fog and edge computing

– Internet-of-Things

– New Space applications

– Smart cities and urban computing

– Smart grid communications

– Social networks, crowdsourcing, & crowdsensing

– Tactile Internet

 

Submission:

 

Tutorial proposals must be formatted as the standard IEEE double-column conference template and submitted in PDF on EDAS Maximum 4 pages are allowed for each proposal, including all illustrations and references. Submission link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=31121&track=119122

 

Questions & Comments:

 

Contact Keynote & Tutorial Chair: Marco To, Ph.D. – m.a.t@ieee.org

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IMPORTANT DATES

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Tutorial Submission Deadline:                          14 July 2023
Notification of Acceptance:                               7 September 2023

 

ILP 2023: EXTENDED DEADLINES

Call for Papers: 32nd International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming, ILP @IJCLR2023.

The Conference will be held within The third International Joint Conference on Learning & Reasoning (IJCLR2023) at the University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Bari, Italy,13-15 November 2023.

https://ilp2023.unife.it/

We solicit submissions in all areas of learning in logic and multi-relational data mining. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Theory of ILP, foundations of logical & relational learning, computational learning theory.

  • Learning in various logical representations and formalisms, such as logic programming & answer set programming, first-order & higher-order logic, description logic & ontologies.

  • Statistical relational learning, including structure/parameter learning for probabilistic logic languages, relational probabilistic graphical models, kernel-based methods, neural-symbolic learning.

  • Meta-interpretive learning & predicate invention.

  • Semi-supervised & unsupervised relational learning.

  • Methods for scaling-up ILP, parallel & distributed relational learning.

  • Incremental & online relational learning, learning from data streams.

  • Applications of ILP.

We solicit three types of submissions:

  1. Conference papers, describing original work with appropriate experimental evaluation and/or a self-contained theoretical contribution. Submitted conference papers should not have been published, or be under review for a journal, or another conference with published proceedings. Conference papers may be either long papers, of up to 15 pages, including references, or short papers of up to 6-9 pages, including references. Long papers should contain a substantial contribution that justifies their length, e.g. proofs of extensive experimental studies. Accepted conference papers will be published by the Springer LNAI conference proceedings.

  2. Late-breaking abstracts, briefly outlining novel ideas and proposals that the authors would like to present at the conference. These could include e.g. original work in progress without conclusive experimental findings, or other relevant work, not yet ready for publication. Submissions of late-breaking abstracts will be accepted/rejected on the grounds of relevance. Accepted late-breaking abstracts will be published on the conference website. Late-breaking abstracts must not exceed 4 pages, including references.

  3. Recently published papers relevant to ILP, or papers recently accepted for publication by a first-class conference such as ECML/PKDD, ICML, KDD, ICDM, AAAI, IJCAI, etc. or journal such as MLJ, DMKD, JMLR etc. These will be accepted/rejected on the grounds of relevance and quality of the original publication venue. For papers of this category a link to the original work will be published on the conference website. Authors should submit the abstract and the PDF file of the original submission, specifying in the abstract the original venue where the paper was accepted in addition to the acceptance date. Authors submitting a recently published paper should submit it through IJCLR’s “Recently Published Papers Track” option from the submission page.

All accepted papers will be assigned a presentation slot at the conference. Long conference papers will be assigned an extended slot, while short conference papers, late-breaking abstracts and recently published papers will be assigned a reduced slot.

Additionally, authors of accepted papers will have the opportunity to present their papers during the joint poster sessions. At least one of the authors of accepted papers/late-breaking abstracts must register for the conference and present their work.

SUBMISSIONS

Submissions will be handled by EasyChair. To submit a paper to ILP, authors are invited to follow the submission link (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ijclr2023) and select the ILP track. For recently published papers please use the “Recently Published Papers Track”.

Submissions must be in Springer LNCS format, according to the Springer LNCS author instructions. Already published papers should be submitted in their original format and the authors should indicate the original publication venue.

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract submission (long & short conference papers) 6th July 2023 (extended)

Paper submission (long & short conference papers) 13th July 2023 (extended)

Author notification 25th August 2023

Camera-ready due 8th September 2023

Late-breaking abstracts & already published papers   1st September 2023

Author notification 15th September 2023

ILP Conference 13-15th November 2023

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