AIDA Short Course: “Artificial Intelligence for video streaming platforms”, 16-17/06/2022


Politehnica University of Bucharest organizes an online AIDA short course on “Artificial Intelligence for Video Streaming Platforms” offered through the International Artificial Intelligence Doctoral Academy (AIDA). The purpose of this course is to overview the foundations and the current state of the art in various systems developed for on-line video streaming platforms, namely:

 

1. DEEP-AD: A Multimodal Temporal Video Segmentation Framework for Online Video Advertising:

– Shot boundary detection

– Automatic video abstraction

– Multimodal scene segmentation using: low/high level visual descriptors, audio patterns and semantic description

– Thumbnail selection from video scenes

– Ads insertion based on semantic criterion

 

2. Automatic subtitle synchronization and positioning:

– Text pre-processing and automatic speech recognition

– Anchor word identification and token matching

– Phrases alignment

– Subtitle/Close Caption positioning

 

3. DEEP-HEAR: A Multimodal Subtitle Positioning System Dedicated to Deaf and Hearing-Impaired People:

– Face detection, tracking and recognition

– Video temporal segmentation into stories

– Active speaker detection

– Subtitle positioning

 

LECTURER– Prof. Ruxandra Țapu, email: ruxandra_tapu@comm.pub.ro

 

HOST INSTITUTION/ORGANIZER: Politehnica University of Bucharest

 

REGISTRATION: Free of charge

 

WHEN: 16-17 June 2022 from 11:00 to 13:00 CET (4 hours)

 

WHERE: Online (Microsoft Teams link will be provided)

 

HOW TO REGISTER and ENROLL

 

Both AIDA and non-AIDA students are encouraged to participate in this short course.

 

If you are an AIDA Student* already, please:

Step (a): Register in the course, please send fill the Registration form.

 

AND

 

Step (b): Enroll in the same course in the AIDA system using “Enroll on this Course”, so that this course enters your AIDA Certificate of Course Attendance.

 

If you are not an AIDA Student, do only step (a).

 

*AIDA Students should have been registered in the AIDA system already (they are PhD students or PostDocs that belong only to the AIDA Members listed in this page: https://www.i-aida.org/about/members/)

 

Prof. Ruxandra Țapu,

Email ruxandra_tapu@comm.pub.ro

CFP: SCIS-ISIS2022 special session on Democratization of AI

 

SCIS-ISIS2022 Nov 29-Dec2, 2022, Ise-Shima, Japan

http://soft-cr.org/scis/2022/

 

Special session on ‘Democratization: future direction’

 

Organizer: Atsushi Inoue, Mie University, Japan. Email: email@inoueatsushi.net 

In collaboration with Junji Nishino, The University of Electro-communications, Japan

 

AI/ML has been well democratized in our societies.  As a result, many people enjoy its various advantages and merits without specialized knowledge and skills.  On the other hand, specialists may or may not be satisfied with the current democratization.  This session focuses on matters of democratization in a wide range of aspects, e.g. tools, education, certification, platforms, business, evangelizing, etc. We are especially interested in discussing its future direction.  Any papers relevant to democratization directly or indirectly are welcome to join.  Knowing its nature, we expect short papers (2-4 pages) so that authors may advocate their thoughts and positions better (flexibly and freely).  Those may be expanded to full articles in post-conference publications.  Needless to say, full papers (4-6 pages) are welcome as well.

 

Expected #papers: 4-10.

 

Deadlines of submission & notices: we follow the conference schedule.  Let the organizer know when special consideration is needed.

 

Post-conference publication: to be considered and arranged (pending contributions).

 

Special request: ZOOM (or Google Meet) presentation support or approval (for our own support) when and where necessary.

 

Conference web:

http://soft-cr.org/scis/2022/special_session.html

 


Atsushi Inoue, Ph.D.

FLoC Workshop on Logic-Based Methods in Machine Learning (LMML 2022) Call for Spotlight Talks

The workshop on Logic-based Methods in Machine Learning (LMML 2022) is a satellite workshop of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2022) and will take place on July 31, 2022, in Haifa, Israel.

CALL FOR SPOTLIGHT TALKS

The workshop program will consist of invited talks and contributed spotlight talks of 10 minutes.

If you are interested in giving a spotlight talk, please submit an extended abstract (3 pages) on Easychair by June 7, 2022 (AoE) under the following link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lmml2022

Speakers will be notified by June 15 about acceptance. Since the workshop will not publish any archival proceedings, the submission of extended abstracts of papers that have been published or submitted elsewhere is welcome. Speakers with accepted contributions are expected to register for the workshop and to give the spotlight talk at the workshop.

TOPICS AND AIMS

The far-reaching success of Machine Learning (ML) motivates an ever-growing range of applications. However, the most successful ML models are opaque (“black-box”) because they do not support the explainability or verifiability of their predictions. Recent years have witnessed the emergence of several successful and promising approaches to overcome these limitations with the help of logic-based techniques, including the well-developed technologies of SAT/CP-assisted reasoning and optimization, including the well-developed technologies of SAT-, MaxSAT-, SMT-, and MIPS-solving, constraint optimization, and Model Counting.

This workshop aims at bringing together researchers from various fields that work on SAT-based methods for (i) learning interpretable ML models, (ii) computing explanations for black-box ML models, and (iii) verification of black-box ML models.

ORGANIZERS

Alexey Ignatiev, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Stefan Szeider, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

FURTHER INFORMATION

https://ac.tuwien.ac.at/LMML2022/
https://www.floc2022.org

The UAI 2022 competition

Dear members of AI Inference and Machine Learning Communities,

 

After several years of slumber, we are pleased to announce the resurrection of the UAI inference competition. This year we introduce a new machine learning component to the competition (read more below). 

 

The goal of this competition is to explore our communities’ various approaches to approximating quantities of graphical models such as the partition function or probability of evidence,  the MAP and the  marginal MAP values, evaluating the algorithms on an array of problems with varying difficulties. As alluded to, this year we also include a new category that hosts the machine learning challenge: multi-label classification (MLC), extending the competition to exploring various learning algorithms.  We hope this event will continue to stimulate algorithms development and especially assess the state of the art in solvers for inference and learning  in graphical models. 

 

The timeline for the competition is as follows:

June, 2022

·       sample benchmarks to be released

·       solver submission opens (June 15th)

July, 2022

·       solver evaluations begin

August, 2022

·       mid-competition update (to be announced at UAI-2022)

            October, 2022

·       solver submissions close

·       final competition results announced!

 

More information can be found on this year’s competition website: https://uaicompetition.github.io/uci-2022/

 

We encourage anyone interested – whether new to the field or veterans – to join!  Please reach out to us via uaicompetition@gmail.com with any questions.

 

We look forward to hearing from you and including your solvers in the competition!

 

UAI-2022 Competition Organizers

Rina Dechter (University of California, Irvine)
Vibhav Gogate (University of Texas, Dallas)

Alexander Ihler (University of California, Irvine)

Junkyu Lee (IBM Research)

Bobak Pezeshki (University of California, Irvine)

 

Live e-Lecture by Prof. Luc De Raedt: “Probabilistic Logics to Neuro-Symbolic Artificial Intelligence”, 7th June 2022 17:00-18:00 CET. Upcoming AIDA AI excellence lectures

Prof. Luc De Raedt (KU Leuven, Belgium), a prominent AI & Robotics researcher internationally, will deliver the e-lecture:

‘Probabilistic Logics to Neuro-Symbolic Artificial Intelligence’, on Tuesday 7th June 2022 17:00-18:00 CET (8:00-9:00 am PST), (12:00 am-1:00am CST),

see details in: http://www.i-aida.org/ai-lectures/

You can join for free using the zoom link: https://authgr.zoom.us/j/94177102301 & Passcode: 148148

 

The International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA), a joint initiative of the European R&D projects AI4Media, ELISE, Humane AI Net, TAILOR, VISION, currently in the process of formation,

is very pleased to offer you top quality scientific lectures on several current hot AI topics.

 

Lectures will be offered alternatingly by:

Top highly-cited senior AI scientists internationally or

Young AI scientists with promise of excellence (AI sprint lectures)

 

Lectures are typically held once per week, Tuesdays 17:00-18:00 CET (8:00-9:00 am PST), (12:00 am-1:00am CST).  Attendance is free.

 

Other upcoming lecture:

Prof. Jan Peters (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany), “Robot Learning”, 21nd June 2022 17:00 – 18:00 CET.

More lecture infos in: https://www.i-aida.org/events/robot-learning/

 

These lectures are disseminated through multiple channels and email lists (we apologize if you received it through various channels).

If you want to stay informed on future lectures, you can register in the email lists AIDA email list and CVML email list.

 

Best regards

Profs. M. Chetouani, P. Flach, B. O’Sullivan, I. Pitas, N. Sebe, J. Stefanowski

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