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July 19th, 2022
Daniela Lopez de Luise ECCV Workshop – 2nd International Workshop on Distributed Smart Cameras (virtual) – Deadline extension update!
July 19th, 2022
Daniela Lopez de Luise we are happy to announce the Call for Papers for the 2nd International Workshop on Distributed Smart Cameras (IWDSC), which will be virtually held in conjunction with the European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV).
All the following information is also available at https://iwdsc.github.io/
Apologies if you have received this more than once.
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About IWDSC
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Smart camera networks are becoming a fundamental piece of our intelligent cities, buildings, and homes, progressively inserting themselves into our lives. From smart surveillance systems composed of many smart camera nodes to small wearable cameras able to render a visual log of our daily experience, these devices interact with each other and with a wealth of other smart things, and of course the internet. Their rapid development is possible thanks to the convergence of several technologies. From advanced image sensors and vision chips to embedded vision systems capable of efficient feature extraction, image encoding, and wireless transmission of the relevant visual content: This technology opens the door to new application domains, where video analytics and the extraction of semantic information from the scene is performed in a distributed fashion, implementing a new type of cooperative and/or collaborative vision.
The IWDSC team has previously organized 12 editions of the International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras (ICDSC) with ACM as an international forum to discuss recent advances and open issues on these topics.
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Papers are invited in the following and related areas:
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=> Smart cameras in the Internet of Things (IoT), Industry 4.0, and smart transport
– Smart cameras as IoT sensors
– Intelligent traffic cameras
– Smart IoT security camera for smart homes
– Smart cameras for Industry 4.0
– Vision sensors in Vehicular Ad- hoc Networks (VANETs)
=> Mobile Vision, 3D, and Robotics
– 3D reconstruction of everything
– Driver assistance, autonomous driving
– Social robot
– Drone distributed smart cameras
– Structure-from-motion in mobile devices
– Visual landmark localization
– Active vision and mobile/body-worn cameras
– Position discovery and middleware apps
=> Smart image sensors and vision chips
– Circuits and systems for image sensing
– Parallel processing hardware
– Camera beyond the visual spectrum
– HW/S W codesign for embedded vision
– Reconfigurable vision processing architectures
– High-performance image sensors
– Neuromorphic cameras and networks
=> Machine learning in distributed camera networks
– Deep learning on smart cameras
– Transforming embedded vision through deep learning
– Distributed learning algorithms in visual sensor networks
– Novel machine learning technology implementation on smart cameras
– Machine learning for low-powered sensors
– Artificial intelligence and deep learning at the edge
=> Distributed smart cameras and network architectures
– Camera system designs and architectures
– Architectures for camera networks
– Embedded vision programming
– Distributed video coding
– Self-reconfiguring camera networks
– Self-organizing smart cameras
– Wireless and mobile image sensor network s
– Context-aware networks
– Distributed video analytics
– Resource management and task allocation
– Data aggregation and information fusion
– Collaborative object recognition and extraction
=> Emerging applications
– Process splitting in-camera vs cloud
– Virtual reality and augmented reality
– Smart cameras and semantic information
– Smart cities and smart cameras
– Camera-based health and wellness monitoring
– AI and video analytics for smart cameras
– Social media and big data
– Smart cameras for situational intelligence and interaction
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Submission
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The submission site is open, and accessible at: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IWDSC2022/
Each paper will be reviewed by at least two members of the Scientific Program Committee, in a double-blind fashion. The submitted papers should present original work, not currently under review elsewhere, and should have no substantial overlap with already published work. Submissions should be submitted in PDF and should be no more than 14 pages (additional pages containing only cited references are allowed) following the ECCV main Conference paper format and guidelines (https://iwdsc.github.io/submissions/).
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Important Dates
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Paper Submission Deadline: July 21, 2022 (11:59 PM Pacific Time)
Reviews Released to Authors: August 11, 2022 (11:59 PM Pacific Time)
Camera-ready due: August 22, 2022 (11:59 PM Pacific Time)
In case of rejection from ECCV, authors can submit their work to the workshop. Authors should address all ECCV reviewers’ comments in the submitted paper and submit the ECCV reviews as supplementary material.
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Proceedings and Special Issue
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Accepted papers will be published in the ECCV Workshop Proceedings. Authors of high-quality papers will be invited to extend their work and submit it for a special issue in a JCR-indexed journal.
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Organizing Team
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Niki Martinel, University of Udine, Italy
Ehsan Adeli, Stanford University, USA
Rita Pucci, University of Udine, Italy
Caifeng Shan, Shandong University of Science and Technology, China
Anima Anandkuma, Caltech/NVidia, USA
Yue Gao, Tsinghua University, China
Hamid Aghajan, Gent University, Belgium
Christian Micheloni, University of Udine, Italy
Fei-Fei Li, Stanford University, USA
AAAI-23 Special Track on Safe and Robust AI
July 19th, 2022
Daniela Lopez de Luise Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that AAAI-23 will have a new special track on Safe and Robust AI, covering research on creating safe and robust AI systems, as well as using AI to create other safe and robust systems. We invite you to submit your contributions to this special track at AAAI-23.
Aims and Scope
This special track focuses on the theory and practice of safety and robustness in AI-based systems. AI systems are increasingly being deployed throughout society within different domains such as data science, robotics and autonomous systems, medicine, economy, and safety-critical systems. Although the widespread use of AI systems in today's world is growing, they have fundamental limitations and practical shortcomings, which can result in catastrophic failures. Specifically, many of the AI algorithms that are being implemented nowadays fail to guarantee safety and success and lack robustness in the face of uncertainties.
To ensure that AI systems are reliable, they need to be robust to disturbance, failure, and novel circumstances. Furthermore, this technology needs to offer assurance that it will reasonably avoid unsafe and irrecoverable situations. In order to push the boundaries of AI systems' reliability, this special track at AAAI-23 will focus on cutting-edge research on both the theory and practice of developing safe and robust AI systems. Specifically, the goal of this special track is to promote research that studies 1) the safety and robustness of AI systems, 2) AI algorithms that are able to analyze and guarantee their own safety and robustness, and 3) AI algorithms that can analyze the safety and robustness of other systems. For acceptance into this track, we would expect papers to have fundamental contributions to safe and robust AI, as well as applicability to the complexity and uncertainty inherent in real-world applications.
In short, the special track covers topics related to safety and robustness of AI-based systems and to using AI-based technologies to enhance the safety and robustness of themselves and other critical systems, including but not limited to:
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Safe and Robust AI Systems
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Safe Learning and Control
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Quantification of Uncertainty and Risk
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Safe Decision Making Under Uncertainty and Limited Information
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Robustness Against Perturbations and Distribution Shifts
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Detection and Explanation of Anomalies and Model Misspecification
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Formal Methods for AI Systems
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On-line Verification of AI Systems
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Safe Human-Machine Interaction
Special Track Co-Chairs:
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Chuchu Fan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Ashkan Jasour (NASA/Caltech JPL)
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Reid Simmons (Carnegie Mellon University)
Important Dates:
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August 8, 2022: Abstracts due at 11:59 PM UTC-12
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August 15, 2022: Full papers due at 11:59 PM UTC-12
Invitation to join the free hybrid “AI Mellontology (futurology) Symposium 2022”, 23rd September 2022
July 19th, 2022
Daniela Lopez de Luise Dear AI researcher, scientist, engineer, student, enthusiast,
you are welcomed to attend the free hybrid 'AI Mellontology Symposium' on 23/09/2022 to debate futurist topics on AI research and social/industrial impact.
Its program, registration and participation links can be found in: http://icarus.csd.auth.gr/ai-mellontology-e-symposium-2022/
It is co-located with International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA) General Assembly.
More details on the panel topic descriptions can be found in the www page.
Hybrid (local and remote) participation is foreseen. Remote participation is free.
There is a very small registration fee for local participation or for remote participation (if a participation certificate is desired) for people outside the AI4media partners.
Zoom link for participation: https://authgr.zoom.us/j/97284234003
Horizon2020 AI flagship R&D projects: AI4Media and ELISE, together with the International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA) joined forces in sponsoring this event.
There will be 6 AI science/technology/society/industry sessions (4 in the morning and 2 in the afternoon).
Participants will debate the ‘AI future ’, namely hot AI research issues of any form on any scientific, societal, industrial/economic AI aspect.
Session panelists will make their short statements during each panel to initiate discussion by the audience.
Discussion will be informal, hopefully lively and hot aiming to debate contrasting views (thesis-antithesis) on each issue.
You are welcome to a) see panelist and other views and voice your own views on any panel topic, by using the ‘Voice your views’ area, b) propose your own AI grand challenge and c) actively participate in each panel discussion.
The more innovative, futuristic, even provocative your views are, the better. The discussion will be conducted though in a scientific way and in good faith.
The entire discussion and contributions will be compiled later on in a public ‘AI research white paper’ that will be used to guide R&D anywhere in the world, notably in the framework of AIDA and Horizon2020 ICT48 R&D projects.
The end of September is a very nice period to visit Thessaloniki and its surroundings (cultural sightseeing, swimming, grape harvesting). An optional cultural trip is foreseen on the 24th of September 2022.
For any questions, you can contact the e-symposium secretary Mrs. Ioanna Koroni koroniioanna@csd.auth.gr (for organization matters) or Prof. Ioannis Pitas pitas@csd.auth.gr (for scientific matters).
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
Prof. Ioannis Pitas
AI Mellontology Symposium chair
AI Mellontology Symposium Program 23/09/2022
Times are in CEST
8:00-8:05 CEST Opening (Prof. Ioannis Pitas)
Morning sessions
- 8:05-9:00 ‘Latent brain’, Organizer: Dr. Patrick van der Smagt (Volkswagen) Panelists: Dr. Patrick van der Smagt, Prof. Henrik Jörntell, Prof. Daniel Gauthier
- 9:00-10:00 Collaborative AI, Organizer: Prof. N. Cesa Bianchi (U Milan), Prof. John Shawe-Taylor (UCL) Panelists: Prof. N. Cesa Bianchi (U Milan), Prof. John Shawe-Taylor (UCL), Prof. J. Crowley (INRIA), Prof. A. Oulasvirta (Aaalto U)
- 10:30-11:30 ‘Human – AI Symbiosis’, Organizer: Dr. N. Vretos (CERTH/ITI) Panelists: Prof. Federico Αlvarez Garcia (UPM), Dr. T. Giannakopoulos (NCSR Demokritos)
- 11:30-12:30 ‘AI studies: AI PhD Excellence. AI Curriculum. AI Science and Engineering?’ Organizer: Prof. Ioannis Pitas (AUTH), Panel: Prof. A. Geiger (U Tuebingen), Prof. Ioannis Pitas (AUTH), Prof. B. O’Sullivan (UCC), Prof. B. Schoelkopf (to be confirmed).
- 14:00-15:00 ‘AI-based recommender systems: social and legal perspectives’, Organizer: L. Dutkiewicz (CiTiP, KUL) Panelists: A. Schjøtt Hansen (UvA), L. Dutkiewicz (CiTiP, KUL)
- 15:00-16:00 How AI meets human in media houses? (Recommendation systems and Media) Organizer: Dr. P. Kordík (CVUT) Panelists: Dr. P. Kordík (CVUT), Dr. T. Lančová (CVUT).
16:30-18:30 AIDA General Assembly
Saturday 24/9/2022 (optional):
9:00-15:00 EEST Visit of Royal Macedonian Tombs and Museum (Vergina) and a winery in Naoussa, Central Macedonia, Greece (bus transfer).
Call for Papers – The 21st International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AIxIA 2022)
July 19th, 2022
Daniela Lopez de Luise AIxIA 2022
The 21st International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence
November 28 – December 2, 2022, University of Udine, Udine, Italy,
=== Topics of Interest ===
The AIxIA 2022 edition is the 21st year of an event born inside the Italian AI association, but rapidly grown up to an international dimension, attracting scholars from all over the world. This edition of AIxIA will be held in Udine in a mixed in-presence and online mode, thus making it easier to attend and present papers from any part of the globe.
Based on a plural point of view, the main conference covers the wide spectrum of topics that characterize modern Artificial Intelligence, while a number of specific topics are also covered by dedicated thematic workshops. Workshops will be announced later on and we foresee a significant participation by the research communities, in the vein of the success of the previous AIxIA editions.
The main track of the AIxIA 2022 conference welcomes submissions covering all areas of AI, including (but not limited to)
– machine learning,
– search and planning,
– knowledge representation and reasoning,
– constraint satisfaction and optimization,
– natural language processing,
– argumentation,
– robotics and perception,
– autonomous agents and multiagent systems,
– ethical and cultural issues in AI.
We encourage all types of high-quality contributions including theoretical, engineering, and applied papers. We also encourage contributions to AI techniques in the context of established and novel application domains, such as (cyber)security, sustainability, ageing, health care, cultural heritage, manufacturing, transportation, and commerce.
Finally, papers describing AI approaches and applications targeting societal challenges, including, for example, solutions for the mitigation and management of public health crises, as well as hot topics within the community, such as the assessment and mitigation of different kinds of biases, and in general ethical issues in AI, are particularly welcome.
Besides regular papers presenting results not already published we also welcome short “discussion papers” (maximum eight pages) containing – descriptions of results recently published or accepted for the presentation in première international conferences and journals related to AI field; – position papers discussing potentially controversial topics in AI or personal points of views about specific topics in AI.
Discussion papers are introduced as an opportunity for the authors to present their recent results to the AI community and to stimulate debate among attendees of AIxIA 2022 and potential collaborations thereof.
At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register and attend the conference to present the work.
=== Proceedings of Regular Papers ===
Accepted regular papers will be included in the proceedings of the conference and will be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series.
Authors of selected regular papers accepted to the main track will be invited to submit an extended version for publication on “Intelligenza Artificiale”, the International Journal of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence, edited by IOS Press and indexed by Thomson Reuters' “Emerging Sources Citation Index” and Scopus by Elsevier.
=== Proceedings of Discussion Papers ===
Discussion papers will not be included in the LNAI proceedings of the conference, and will be published on CEUR WS Proceedings upon request. Discussion papers will be presented and discussed at the conference together with regular submissions.
=== Best Papers Awards ===
The Program Committee will select the Best Student Paper and the Best Paper from the accepted regular papers. In order to be eligible for the Best Student Paper Award, at least one author must be a student.
=== Submission Instructions ===
Submitted papers should be written in English and formatted according to the Springer LNCS style (https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines). Regular papers must be original papers, which are not being submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. These papers should not exceed 12 pages, with any number of additional pages containing bibliographic references only.
Discussion papers report results already published or accepted for publication in international conferences, and should not exceed 8 pages with any number of additional pages containing bibliographic references only.
Paper submission is electronic through Easychair: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=aixia2022
=== Important Dates ===
*Regular Papers*
Abstract Submission: July 22, 2022
Paper Submission: July 29, 2022
Notification: September 30, 2022
*Discussion Papers*
Paper Submission: September 4, 2022
Notification: September 30, 2022
=== Organization ===
General Chair
Angelo Montanari, University of Udine, Italy
Program Chairs
Agostino Dovier, University of Udine, Italy
AndreA Orlandini, National Research Council (CNR-ISTC), Italy



