DSD’2023 – the 26th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design

Paper Submission DeadlineApril 30th, 2023
Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts through EasyChair.
Call for Papers
DSD'2023 – the 26th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design

Durres, Albania, Sept. 6th – Sept. 8th, 2023.


Conference web-site and Venuehttps://dsd-seaa2023.com/venue/

The Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD) addresses all aspects of (embedded, pervasive and high-performance) digital and mixed HW/SW system engineering, covering the whole design trajectory from specification down to micro-architectures, digital circuits and VLSI implementations. It is a forum for researchers and engineers from academia and industry working on advanced investigations, developments and applications.

Important Dates

  • Paper Submission DeadlineApril 30th, 2023
  • Notification of Acceptance: June 5th, 2023
  • Camera-Ready Papers: June 19th, 2023

Main Topics

  • Design and synthesis of systems, hardware and embedded software
  • IoT, cyber-physical and embedded systems
  • Autonomous/adaptable/re-configurable systems and architectures
  • Reliable, Secure, Safe and Optimized systems and their design methods
  • High-performance energy-efficient embedded systems and processor architectures
  • Highly-parallel multi- and many-core (heterogeneous) systems and architectures
  • Application analysis and parallelization for high-performance energy-efficient multi- and many-core embedded systems
  • Systems-on-a-chip, networks-on-a-chip and systems-in-a-package
  • Advanced applications of embedded and cyber-physical systems
  • Specification, modeling, analysis, validation and test for systems, hardware and embedded software
  • Formal Methods in System Design
  • Design automation at system, processor, register-transfer, logic and physical levels
  • New issues introduced by emerging applications and technologies

Special Sessions and Organizers

Submission Guidelines

Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts through EasyChair.

Each manuscript should include the complete paper text, all illustrations, and references. The manuscript should conform to the IEEE format: single-spaced, double column, US letter page size, 10-point size Times Roman font, up to 8 pages. In order to conduct a blind review, no indication of the authors’ names should appear in the manuscript, references included.

IEEE Conference Publishing Services (CPS) will publish accepted papers in the conference proceedings and the proceedings will be submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital library and indexing services.

Best Paper Award

Based on the reviews and PC discussion, each track will nominate one paper for the Best Paper Award. The main track will nominate three papers. The Award Committee will select from them one paper for the Best Paper Award and three papers for the Outstanding Paper Award.


DSD 2023 General Chair

  • Radovan Stojanovic (U of Montenegro, ME)

DSD 2023 Program Chairs

  • Smail Niar (LAMIH/UPHF, FR)
  • Hamza Ouarnoughi (LAMIH/UPHF, FR)

 

DSD STEERING COMMITTEE

·        Lech Jóźwiak (TU Eindhoven, NL) – Chairman

·        Paris Kitsos (U of Peloponnese, GR)

·        Hana Kubatova (CTU Prague, CZ)

·        Francesco Leporati (U Pavia, IT)

·        José Silva Matos (U Porto, PT)

·        António Nuñez (IUMA/ULPGC, ES)

·        Eugenio Villar (TEISA U Cantabria, ES)

Email: dsd2023@uphf.fr

Third Call for Papers for the Context Representation in User Modelling Workshop at UMAP 2023

Apologies for the potential cross-posting! This is the third call for papers (CfP) of the first edition of the workshop on Context Representation in User Modelling (CRUM) co-located with the ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP) is taking place on 26 June 2023 in Limassol,  Cyprus.

Website: https://crum-workshop.github.io/

Submission deadline: 20 April 2023 AoE

Submission: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=umap23 select the track “1st Workshop on Context Representation in User Modeling (CRUM 2023)”

For further information: crum.workshop@gmail.com

 

*** Abstract ***

Context, i.e. the information describing the situation of a user or any object deemed relevant in human-computer interaction, is a critical aspect of user modelling, adaptation, and personalisation. The exact meaning and realisation of contextual information can vary based on the application area, but identifying such relevant information within an interactive situation can determine the appropriateness of the system's behaviour.

The workshop on Context Representation in User Modelling (CRUM) aims to become a place where novel and emerging context representation methods can be introduced while existing approaches can be highlighted, contrasted, and evaluated. We also welcome submissions tackling challenges in related areas, including the use of context information for explainability and context modelling for privacy within adaptive systems.

 

*** Topics ***

The goal of CRUM 2023 is to be a venue which presents researchers with the opportunity to discuss, present, and promote research pertaining to context representation as it impacts the modelling and storing of user information, the use of contextual information in adaptive systems, ubiquitous computing applications, intelligent personal assistants, and all other computer systems that enable personalisation as well as the contribution of contextual information to the functioning, improvement, evaluation, and scrutability of such systems. Topics considered relevant for this workshop which would be listed in the call for contributions include:

  • Capturing and storing contextual information;
  • Situation-aware user modelling and adaptive systems;
  • Context representation for personalisation;
  • Adaptation of user models based on spatial, temporal, or situational context;
  • Capturing and ranking application-specific context in hypermedia user applications;
  • Context as the relevance of static and dynamic external characteristics within recommendation systems;
  • Contextualising proactive behaviour;
  • Context-aware personalised pervasive computing;
  • The role of context for user modelling in recommender systems;
  • Evaluation frameworks for capturing, representing, and using contextual information in agent decision-making;
  • Role of context and context representation within explainable adaptation;
  • Scrutability of contextual representation in personalised systems;
  • Evaluating the impact of context on user modelling.

 

*** Submission, presentation, and publication ***

Workshop papers should use the same ACM template (single-column format) and formatting adopted by the main conference (you can retrieve them at https://www.um.org/umap2023/call-for-papers/, Section “Length and formatting”).

Workshop papers up to seven pages (excluding references) are allowed. For appropriate work in progress or smaller results, submissions with fewer pages are encouraged.

At least one author is expected to personally attend the conference and present the paper, for it to be published. In line with the UMAP 2023 policy, hybrid activities cannot be supported.

Accepted papers are published by ACM in the UMAP adjunct proceedings.

 

*** Organisation ***

The workshop is co-chaired by:

  • Owen Conlan, ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin, owen.conlan@tcd.ie
  • Judy Kay, University of Sydney

The workshop is co-organised by: Jovan Jeromela (jeromelj@tcd.ie), Dipto Barman, Hassan Zaal, Alok Debnath, and Awais Akbar, all of ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin.

 

*** Important dates ***

Submission deadline: 20 April 2023

Notification: 8 May 2023

Camera-Ready (TAPS System): 18 May 2023

Workshop date: 26 June 2023 (Limassol, Cyprus)

CfP: RSS 2023 Workshop on Robot Representations For Scene Understanding, Reasoning and Planning

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to announce our RSS 2023 workshop titled “Robot Representations For Scene Understanding, Reasoning and Planning“, scheduled for July 10 in Daegu, Republic of Korea.
We invite contributions (extended abstracts or short papers) focusing on novel advances in 3D scene understanding, predicate/affordance reasoning, high-level planning and at the boundary between these research areas.
Submission deadline: May 22, 2023, anywhere on earth
Acceptance notification: June 16
For more details, see below, visit the workshop website, or contact Julian at fjulian@ethz.ch.
Kind regards,
Jen Jen Chung, Luca Carlone, Federico Tombari, Julian Förster
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Abstract
Robots now have advanced perception, navigation, grasping and manipulation capabilities, but how come it’s still exceedingly difficult to bring these skills together to get a robot to autonomously tidy a room? A key limiting factor is that robots still lack the contextual scene understanding capabilities that allow humans to efficiently and compactly reason about our world and our actions within it. Metric (where) and semantic (what) representations are now common, but contextual (how) representations–how do objects interrelate and how can a robot interact with objects to achieve the task?–are still missing. How should we formulate these representations, and crucially, how can we allow robots–embodied agents–learn and update their contextual scene understanding from live experiences? Researchers in AI knowledge representation and reasoning as well as in the more distant field of linguistics have long grappled with similar questions. The goal of this workshop is to bring together those experts with researchers in the fields of robot scene understanding and long-horizon planning to discuss the state of the art and uncover synergies across the currently disparate disciplines.
Speakers
Shuran Song (Columbia University), Jiayuan Mao (MIT), Janet Wiles (The University of Queensland), Manolis Savva (Simon Fraser University), Rajat Talak (MIT), Helisa Dhamo (Huawei)
Call for papers
Participants are invited to submit an extended abstract or short papers (up to 4 pages in RSS format) focusing on novel advances in 3D scene understanding, predicate/affordance reasoning, high-level planning and at the boundary between these research areas. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
– Novel algorithms for spatial perception that combine geometry, semantics, and context;
– Approaches to learning and structuring contextual knowledge from complex sensory inputs;
– Techniques for reasoning over spatial, semantic, and temporal aspects for long-horizon planning;
– Approaches that combine learning-based techniques with geometric and model-based estimation methods; and
– Position papers and unconventional ideas on how to reach human-level performance in robot scene understanding, task planning and execution.
Contributed papers will be reviewed by the organizers and a program committee of invited reviewers. Accepted papers will be published on the workshop website and will be featured in spotlight presentations and poster sessions.

Workshop on Applications of Computational Intelligence and Interactive Systems (WACIIS-2023), August 18-19, 2023, Banasthali Vidyapith, India

Call for Papers

Dear Madam/ Sir,

 

We are pleased to inform you that the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Banasthali Vidyapith is organizing a Workshop on Applications of Computational Intelligence and Interactive Systems (WACIIS-2023) during August 18-19, 2023 in association with IHCI-2023 (https://www.ihcisociety.org/ihci-2023).

Workshop on Applications of Computational Intelligence and Interactive Systems (WACIIS-2023) is a pre-conference workshop which aims to bring together researchers, engineers, and practitioners interested in the advancement of computational intelligence techniques and interactive systems, with a particular emphasis on robotics and automation, signal, vision, and language processing. This workshop will be hosted at the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan, India jointly in collaboration with IHCI-2023 (November 24-26, 2023, Daegu, South Korea).

 

Authors are invited to submit their original work and ideas to WACIIS-2023 in the following tracks as per the submission guidelines:

Track 1: Computational Intelligence in Signal, Vision, and Language Processing

Track 2: Interactive Systems using Robotics and Automation

 

Paper Submission:

Paper SubmissionThe papers may be submitted in the following categories.

Full papers (10 ~ 12 pages) are invited that describe developed work. Authors of papers reporting experimental work are encouraged to make their data and experimental results available online or via data publication.

Poster/ Short papers (4 ~ 6 pages) are invited to share novel ideas that may not have been fully developed but are in progress.

The submitted paper should be in English and PDF format and must strictly meet the LNCS (Springer) Template.

All papers must be submitted electronically using Microsoft CMT portal, available at following link:

https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/WACIIS2023

All accepted and presented papers will be published in the proceedings of IHCI-2023 and submitted to Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Springer. 

 

Important Dates:

Full Paper Submission: May 30, 2023

Notification of Acceptance: June 30, 2023

Camera Ready Submission: July 15, 2023

WACIIS-2023 Dates: August 18-19, 2023

 

 

For updates and other details, please visit workshop webpage at www.waciis.in

Please share the workshop details with your colleagues, students, faculty members, research scholars and encourage them to participate in this event.

In case of queries, please feel free to write to waciis2023@banasthali.in

 

Thank you.

With regards,

Organizing Committee, WACIIS-2023


CFP: 20th International Conference on Content-based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI 2023) – deadline extension

Call for Papers – Deadline Extension until April 24, 2023
20th International Conference on Content-based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI 2023)
September 20-22, 2023, Orleans, France
Authors are encouraged to submit previously unpublished research papers in the broad field of content-based multimedia indexing and applications. We wish to highlight significant contributions addressing the main problem of search and retrieval. This call also includes artificial intelligence inmultimedia analysis, user interaction, social media indexing and retrieval. In addition, special sessions on specific technical aspects or application domains are planned, such as Multimedia for Healthcare, Explainability of AI tools in Multimedia, Physical models in Multimedia mining. 
The CBMI proceedings are traditionally indexed and distributed by ACM DL. Best papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their contributions to a special issue of a leading journal in the field.
Topics of interest to the CBMI community include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Content analysis and indexing
  • Audio and visual and multimedia content mining
  • Multimodal and cross-modal indexing
  • New AI /Deep Learning approaches for content understanding
  • Social media analysis
  • Metadata generation, coding and transformation
  • Activity recognition and event-based multimedia indexing Search, retrieval and recommendation
  • Multimedia information retrieval (image, audio, video, text)
  • Mobile media retrieval
  • Event-based media retrieval
  • Multimedia retrieval for multimodal analytics and visualization
  • Multimedia recommendation
  • Multimedia verification (e.g., multimodal fact checking, deep fake analysis)
  • Large scale multimedia database management
  • Summarization, browsing and organization of multimedia content
  • Evaluation and benchmarking of multimedia retrieval systems
  • Multimedia user experience
  • User interaction and relevance feedback
  • Multimedia interfaces, presentation and visualization tools
  • Affective adaptation, personalization
  • Virtual, augmented and mixed reality interfaces for multimedia search
  • Applications of multimedia indexing and retrieval, e.g., cultural heritage, healthcare and medicine, lifelogs, imagery for earth observation and astrophysics, augmented and mixed reality, video surveillance, forensics, security, sustainable environments
Important dates:
  • Regular and special session paper submissions: April 24, 2023 (extended)
  • Demo proposal: April 24, 2023 (extended)
  • Notification of acceptance: June 1, 2023
  • Camera ready: June 15, 2023
  • Early registration: July 1, 2023
  • Late Registration: August 15, 2023
  • Conference dates: September 20 – 22, 2023
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