2nd CfP: IJCAI23 Robot Exhibition

we are pleased to present the call for expressions of interest in the Robot Exhibition of the 32nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (August 19–25, 2023, Macao, S.A.R). IJCAI23 will be a premier international gathering of researchers in AI, and the Robot Exhibition will run alongside the IJCAI23 combined technical program (https://ijcai-23.org/call-for-robot-exhibition/). 
Robots are a central focus of AI research and development, providing preeminent examples where cognitive skills (e.g., in perception, decision-making, control) are necessary to cope with complex tasks, and both naturalistic and controlled environments. On the one hand, developing intelligent robot systems involves challenging open research questions in AI. On the other hand, established AI methods are gaining increasing interest and applicability in various domains (e.g., industries, services, space) that involve robots alongside humans. 
This exhibition offers a prime space for exhibiting both achieved results and new opportunities for the development and use of AI in Robotics in the real world to a large audience of professional AI researchers from academia and industry. The exhibition seeks to involve both academic and industrial groups interested in the combination of AI and Robotics. The exhibition will thus provide an outstanding opportunity for universities, research organizations, and companies to showcase their research on the world stage. 
We invite expressions of interest for demonstrations of robotic systems, software, and tools that exploit AI methods and technologies, and that would be of interest to the broad AI community. Expressions of interest should include:
A one-page description (in IJCAI format) of:
○ the proposing group/company,
○ the robotic technology to be demonstrated,
○ the relevance of this technology to AI.
A video of up to two minutes demonstrating the system in action; the video should be at most 100MB, in mp4 format. Please include your title and authorship info in the opening of the video.
Expressions of interest will be evaluated according to the following criteria: 
Relevance:  What is the relevance of the shown demonstration to AI?
Understandability:  How amenable is the showcase to technical and non-technical audiences?
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of expressions of interest: June 30, 2023
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2023
Note: all deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
IJCAI 2023 Robot Exhibition Chairs 
Xuesu Xiao, George Mason University
Benjamin Rosman, University of the Witwatersrand
Please, send all enquiries about the Robot Exhibition Track to the track Co-Chairs via email: robots@ijcai-23.org 

32nd International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming


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)
  26th June 2023

Paper submission (long & short conference papers) 3rd July 2023

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

DEADLINE EXTENSION – ICIAP 2023 Workshop: 4th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition for Cultural Heritage (PatReCH 2023)

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 4th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition for Cultural Heritage (PatReCH 2023)

The enormous amount of artefacts and information that come from the past is ncreasingly and rapidly being digitized. However, the useful information contained in these data is not easy to exploit and some kind of analysis is needed. On the other hand, the digital representations of real objects require some kind of manipulation.

Recent machine learning and pattern recognition algorithms give the opportunity to analyze and manipulate the acquired data in order to better exploit the contained information and generate the best digital representation.

The aim of this workshop is to present recent advances in Pattern Recognition (PR) techniques for data analysis and representation in the cultural heritage field. Bringing together the work of many experts in this multidisciplinary subject to highlight these advances from a wide-angle perspective, as well as to stimulate new theoretical and applied research for better characterizing the state of the art in this subject.

The workshop will be held on the 11th of September 2023, in conjunction with the 22nd International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP2023 – 11th to 15th September 2023 in Udine, Italy) as part of the Digital Humanities Hub, a container that will include several workshops in this macro area.

 

Topics include, but are not limited to the following:

 

·        Digital artifact capture, representation and manipulation

·        Automatic annotation of tangible and intangible heritage

·        Interactive software tools for cultural heritage applications

·        Multimedia music classification and reconstruction

·        Image processing, classification and retrieval

·        Machine Learning for Cultural Heritage

·        Semantic segmentation

·        Serious Game for Cultural Heritage

·        Robotic applications

·        Ontology Learning for cultural heritage domain

 

 

Important Dates

 

Submission deadline:

June 23rd, 2023 July 7th, 2023

Author notification:

July 23rd, 2023

Camera-ready Submission:

July 31st, 2023

Finalized workshop program:

August 1st, 2023

Workshop day:

September 11th, 2023

 

Proceedings and Special Issue

 

Accepted papers will be included in the ICIAP 2023 Workshop Proceedings, which will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). All papers to appear in the proceedings must follow the instructions set forth by Springer for the “preparation of proceedings papers published in the LNCS”.

 

Authors of selected high-quality papers will be invited to submit substantially extended versions for a Special Issue in an international journal of at least the Q2 quartile, with which we are still negotiating at the moment.

 

Contact Information

 

Dario Allegra, Università degli Studi di Catania, dario.allegra@unict.it

Mario Molinara, Università di Cassino e del Lazio meridionale, m.molinara@unicas.it

Alessandra Scotto di Freca, Università di Cassino e del Lazio meridionale, a.scotto@unicas.it

Filippo Stanco, Università degli Studi di Catania, filippo.stanco@unict.it

 

Workshop website: http://aida.unicas.it/patrech2023


Dario Allegra, PhD
Assistant professor
University of Catania

IPLab@CTiplab.dmi.unict.it
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Viale A. Doria, 6 – 95125, Catania, Italy

email: dario.allegra@unict.it
tel: +39 095 738 3043

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dario_Allegra
https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=ua6QhmQAAAAJ&hl=it


10th European Conference On Service-Oriented And Cloud Computing (ESOCC 2023): Last Mile for Paper Submission

*** Last Mile for Paper Submission ***

10th European Conference On Service-Oriented And Cloud Computing (ESOCC 2023)

October 24-26, 2023, Golden Bay Beach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus

(Proceedings to be published in Springer LNCS;
Journal Special Issue with Springer Computing)

Submission Deadline: Abstracts by June 25, 2023; Full Papers by July 2, 2023

AIM AND SCOPE

Nowadays, Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing are the primary approaches to build
large-scale distributed systems and deliver software services to end users. Cloud-native
software is pervading the delivery of enterprise applications, as they are composed of
(micro)services that can be independently developed and deployed by exploiting multiple
heterogeneous technologies. Resulting applications are polyglot service compositions that can
then be shipped in serverful or serverless platforms (e.g., using virtualization technologies).

These characteristics make Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing the natural answers for
fulfilling the industry’s need for flexibly scalable and maintainable enterprise applications, to
be delivered through state-of-the-art methodologies, like DevOps. To further support this,
researchers and practitioners need to create methods, tools and techniques to support
cost-effective and secure development as well as use of dependable devices, platforms,
services and service-oriented applications in the Cloud, now also considering the Cloud-IoT
computing continuum to exploit widespread adoption of smart connected things and the
increasing growth of their computing capabilities.

The European Conference on Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing (ESOCC) is the premier
conference on advances in the state-of-the-art and practice of Service-Oriented Computing
and Cloud Computing in Europe. ESOCC aims to facilitate the exchange between researchers
and practitioners in the areas of Service-Oriented Computing and Cloud Computing, as well as
to explore the new trends in those areas and foster future collaborations in Europe and beyond.
TOPICS OF INTEREST

ESOCC 2023 seeks original, high-quality contributions related to all aspects of Service-Oriented
and Cloud computing. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

• Applications for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, e.g., big data, commerce, energy,
finance, health, scientific computing, smart cities
• Blockchains for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing• Business aspects of Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, e.g., business models,
brokerage, marketplaces, costs, pricing
• Business processes, e.g., service-based workflow deployment and management
• Cloud interoperability, service and Cloud standards
• Cloud-IoT computing continuum, e.g., edge computing, fog computing, mobility computing,
next generation services/IoT
• Cloud-native architectures and paradigms, e.g., microservices and DevOps
• Cloud service models, e.g., IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, DBaaS, FaaS, etc.
• Deployment, composition, and management of applications in Service-Oriented and Cloud
Computing
• Foundations and formal methods for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing
• Enablers for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, e.g., service discovery, orchestration,
matchmaking, monitoring, and analytics
• Model-Driven Engineering for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing
• Multi-Cloud, cross-Cloud, and federated Cloud solutions
• Requirements engineering, design, development, and testing of applications in
Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing
• Semantic services and service mining
• Service and Cloud middlewares and platforms
• Software/service adaptation and evolution in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing
• Storage, computation and network Clouds
• Sustainability and energy issues in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing
• Quality aspects (e.g., governance, privacy, security, and trust) of Service-Oriented and Cloud
Computing
• Quality of Service (QoS) and Service-Level Agreement (SLA) for Service-Oriented and Cloud
Computing
• Social aspects of Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, e.g., crowdsourcing services, social
and crowd-based Clouds
• Virtualization for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, e.g., serverless, container-based
virtualization, VMs
IMPORTANT DATES

• Submission of abstracts: June 25th, 2023 (AoE)
• Submission of full papers: July 2nd, 2023 (AoE)
• Notification to authors: August 4th, 2023 (AoE)
• Camera-ready versions due: August 21st, 2023 (AoE)
• Author registration due: August 21st, 2023 (AoE)
TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS

ESOCC 2023 invites submissions of the following kinds:
• Regular Research Papers (15 pages including references)
• PhD Symposium (12 pages including references)
• Projects and Industry Reports (Projects and Industry Reports (1 to 6 pages including
references, describing an ongoing EU or national project, or providing industrial perspectives
on innovative applications, technologies, or methods in ESOCC’s scope) 

We only accept original papers, not submitted for publication elsewhere. The papers must be
formatted according to the proceedings guidelines of Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) series (http://www.springer.com/lncs).

They must be submitted to the EasyChair site at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esocc2023  by selecting the right track.

Accepted papers from all tracks will be published in the main conference proceedings by
Springer in the LNCS series. For publication to happen, at least one author of each accepted
paper is expected to register and present the work at the conference.

The best papers accepted will be invited to submit extended versions for a Journal Special
Issue to be published by Springer Computing.
ORGANISATION

General Chair
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, CY
(george at ucy.ac.cy)
 
Program Chairs
• Florian Rademacher, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, DE
(florian.rademacher at fh-dortmund.de)
• Jacopo Soldani, University of Pisa, IT
(jacopo.soldani at unipi.it)

Steering and Program Committee

3rd International Joint Conference on Learning and Reasoning (IJCLR 2023) – Remainder


3rd International Joint Conference on Learning and Reasoning (IJCLR 2023)


13-15 November 2023, Bari, Italy

https://ijclr2023.di.uniba.it/   

The rapid progress in machine learning has been the primary reason for a fresh look 

in the transformative potential of AI as a whole during the past decade. 

A crucial milestone for taking full advantage of this potential is the endowment of 

algorithms that learn from experience with the ability to consult existing 

knowledge and reason with what has already been learned. 

Integrating learning and reasoning constitutes one of the key open questions in AI, 

and holds the potential of addressing many of the shortcomings of contemporary AI 

approaches, including the black-box nature and the brittleness of deep learning, 

and the difficulty to adapt knowledge representation models in the light of new 

data. 

Integrating learning and reasoning calls for approaches that combine knowledge 

representation and machine reasoning techniques with learning algorithms from the 

fields of neural, statistical and relational learning.

Three international conferences and workshops addressing such research topics join 

forces in the 3rd International Conference on Learning & Reasoning (IJCLR 2023):

– The 32nd International Conference on Inductive Logic Programming (ILP)

– The 13th International Workshop on Approaches and Applications of Inductive 

Programming (AAIP)

– The 1st International Workshop on Cognitive AI (CogAI) 

IJCLR aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners working on various 

aspects of learning & reasoning, via presentation of cutting-edge research on 

topics of special interest to the participating conferences/workshops. In addition 

to each of the three events' individual programs, which will be held in parallel, 

IJCLR aims to promote collaboration and cross-fertilization between different 

approaches and methodologies to integrating learning & reasoning, via joint plenary 

keynotes/invited talks, panel discussions and poster sessions.

IJCLR 2023 sincerely invite your paper submissions to one of the following tracks:

Journal Track

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