IEEE AR EMCS – Webinario “Sistemas de Recolección de Energía y Transferencia Inalámbrica”

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IEEE AR EMCS – Webinario “Sistemas de Recolección de Energía (EH) y Transferencia de Energía Inalámbrica (WPT)” – Viernes 03/JUN/2022 19:00 AR (UTC-3)


El Capitulo Argentino Conjunto de las Sociedades IEEE de ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMCS) y de Antennas & Propagation (APS) invita al webinario sobre “Sistemas de Recolección de Energía (EH) y Transferencia de Energía Inalámbrica (WPT)” que brindará el Ingeniero Ing. Benjamim Galvão, el viernes 3 de junio de 2022, de 19:00 a 20:15 AR (UTC-3).

* La disertación será en idioma portugués.
 
* La asistencia es libre y gratuita, pero se solicita inscripción previa a través del formulario disponible en
 
* Enlace para acceder a la reunión vía Google Meet:

Temario “Sistemas de Recolección de Energía (EH) y Transferencia de Energía Inalámbrica (WPT)”

Se han realizado muchos estudios con el objetivo de aprovechar la energía disponible de fuentes de campos electromagnéticos disponibles en el espacio. Se han puesto a disposición en el mercado sistemas que capturan energía a través del aire para activar dispositivos. 

La recolección de energía de ondas electromagnéticas existente del medio ambiente se conoce comúnmente como recolección de energía RF. El método de transferencia de energía emitida por una fuente de transmisión inalámbrica dedicada para ser captada por un dispositivo se llama WPT. En ambos casos, la captura de energía inalámbrica puede ocurrir en condiciones de campo cercano o campo lejano de la fuente. 

La búsqueda de nuevos métodos de obtención de energía se debe a que el consumo de los dispositivos IoT, utilizados en diversos tipos de aplicaciones, es cada vez más bajo. Y, como la cantidad de dispositivos de este tipo tiende a aumentar a miles de millones de unidades, en un corto período de tiempo, sus baterías necesitan aumentar su vida útil para evitar el colapso de los materiales utilizados en su fabricación. 

Se presenta un resumen de lo que hay en el mercado para los sistemas WPT. 

Finalmente, se discuten ejemplos de sistemas EH para capturar campos electromagnéticos de señales de servicios de comunicaciones, así como campos magnéticos de 50/60 Hz de cables en líneas eléctricas de máquinas y líneas de transmisión de alta potencia. También se analiza el campo magnético perdido de los motores. 

Disertante: Ing. Benjamim Galvão

Es graduado en Ingeniería Eléctrica en 1973, por la Universidad Federal de Pernambuco (Brasil) y Master en Electrónica y Telecomunicaciones, por el INPE (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brasil), en 1977.

Participó en varias misiones de pruebas técnicas y presentaciones de los satélites y los programas de proyectos industriales en Canadá, Estados Unidos, Francia, Guayana Francesa, Alemania, Argentina, Venezuela, Bélgica, España, Portugal, Corea y China.

Consultor de proyectos de EMC en Brasil en las áreas espacial, militar e industrial (automotriz, telecomunicaciones, médico hospitalario, energía) y en el exterior para la empresa INVAP Ingeniería, CONAE (Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales)

En el INPE: Participó hasta 2010 de todos los programas de satélites del organismo, especificó y diseñó los laboratorios de pruebas de EMI / EMC / Antenas (Interferencia / Compatibilidad, Antenas) y Telecomunicaciones. Es investigador en el área de telecomunicaciones. Servicios de Integración y Pruebas del INPE a la Industria en General, con conocimiento del mercado y de las actividades de Asociaciones de Clase (FIESP, ABIMO, ABINEE, etc). Diseñó, implantó y encabezó los Laboratorios de EMC / Antenas y Telecomunicaciones del INPE / LIT (Laboratorio de Integración y Pruebas) por más de 20 años y fue Jefe sustituto del mismo hasta 2008.  

Coordinador del Área de Satélites y Aplicaciones, en la Agencia Espacial Brasileña, en 2009 – 2010, en Brasilia.

Entre 1981 y 1984 impartió cursos de Matemática Aplicada, Electromagnetismo y Electrónica Nuclear en la UNITAU.

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Argentina Section : http://www.ieee.org.ar/

Call for Papers for Special Issue “Explainable AI Engineering Applications” of Complex Engineering Systems

FYI, neuro-fuzzy is one of the highlighted topics

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This is Wen Zhang, the assistant editor of Complex Engineering Systems (ISSN 2770-6249, https://comengsys.com/), on behalf of Dr. Javier Viaña Pérez, we are contacting you regarding a possible contribution to the Special Issue Explainable AI Engineering Applications.

 

The ability to explain the reasoning of an algorithm is critical. This feature of AI architectures is known as explainability. Without it, the outputs generated by a model are meaningless. Currently, most industrial engineering systems resort to opaque or unexplainable algorithms. Thus, a large percentage of the data-driven decisions made in the world have no justification. Not only for certification and reliability reasons, but also supervision, it is necessary to change this paradigm and encourage the use of transparent AI. There are two main streams dedicated to this field of explainability. The first consists of modifying algorithms that are already opaque so that in some way, with these new modifications, they are a little more interpretable. The second variant consists of proposing novel algorithms whose mathematical operations are from the very core easy to understand from the human perspective, while simultaneously achieving high performance. Although the second approach is more complicated, it offers a higher long-term return, as it pushes the boundary of what is known.

 

In this Special Issue, we aim to cover a selection of theoretical and experimental research that advances the development of explainable and transparent AI algorithms. Topics include, but are not limited to the following issues:

 

  • Fuzzy logic
  • Genetic fuzzy systems
  • Bio-inspired evolutionary optimization algorithms
  • Soft computing
  • Multi-agent systems
  • Intelligent controls
  • Gradient-based interpretable architectures
  • Neuro-fuzzy hybridization

 

The deadline for submission is November 30, 2022. However, we very much welcome your early submission. For further details on the submission process, please see the Author Instructions.  

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Thank you for considering this kind invitation and look forward to your positive feedback.

 

Best regards,

Wen

 


Wen Zhang

Assistant Editor of Complex Engineering Systems

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21st ANNUAL UK WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE

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21st ANNUAL UK WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE

7-9 September 2022, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

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We are pleased to invite you to submit your original contributions to the 21st Annual UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence, UKCI 2022, which will take place at The University of Sheffield, UK, on 7th – 9th September 2022.

 

UKCI is the premier UK event for presenting leading research on all aspects of Computational Intelligence. The aim of this event is to provide a forum for the academic community and industry to share ideas about developing and using Computational Intelligence (CI) techniques, and methods, as well as exchanging views and new ideas.

 

As a research field, CI  attracts a large number of scientists, engineers and practitioners working primarily in the areas of Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems and Evolutionary Computation. UKCI 2022 will take place at The University of Sheffield, located conveniently within the City Campus of the University, a few minutes walk from the city centre and all tourist attractions. The city offers excellent transport links, with easy access to the M1, railway station and airport links.

 

All submissions will be peer-reviewed. In earlier iterations of UKCI, accepted papers have been included in post-conference volumes, such as in the Springer book series Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, and Expert Systems (John Wiley publishers).

 

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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

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Fuzzy Systems

Neural Networks

Evolutionary Computation

Evolving Systems

Machine Learning

Data Mining

Cognitive Computing

Intelligent Robotics

Hybrid Methods

Deep Learning

Applications of Computational Intelligence

 

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Organising Committee

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* General Chair – Prof George Panoutsos

* Programme Chairs – Prof Mahdi Mahfouf & Prof Lyudmila Mihaylova

 

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Important Dates

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* Extended and final deadline for paper submission: 17 June 2022

* Notification of acceptance for papers:  08 July 2022

* Deadline for camera-ready paper submission: 29 July 2022

* Registration opens: 08 July 2022

* Conference: 7-9 September 2022

 

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Outstanding Paper Award UKCI2022 proposes to recognise outstanding papers submitted to the workshop through the UKCI2022 Outstanding Paper Award.  Every paper submitted to UKCI2022 is eligible for consideration.

 

Best Student Paper Award This award will recognise the best paper authored primarily by a student and presented by the student at UKCI2022.

 

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For more details please visit www.sheffield.ac.uk/ukci2022


CFP: ICVGIP 2022, Gandhinagar, India

ICVGIP 2022

Thirteenth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing

Gandhinagar, December 8-10, 2022

Call for Papers

The Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing (ICVGIP) is India’s premier conference in Computer Vision, Graphics, Image Processing and related fields. Starting in 1998, it was a biennial international conference till 2021, providing a forum for the presentation of technological advances and research findings in these areas. ICVGIP will be held annually from 2022 to reflect the huge growth in research interests in these topics. ICVGIP 2022, the 13th conference in this series, is being organized by IIT Gandhinagar in association with the Indian Unit for Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence (IUPRAI), an affiliate of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR). 

We invite high-quality, original and unpublished papers in the broad areas of computer vision, graphics, and image processing including, but not limited to:

  • Segmentation 

  • Texture, Shape, Color 

  • Restoration, Enhancement

  • Visual Tracking 

  • Motion and Video Analysis 

  • Explainable Vision Systems 

  • Compressive Sensing 

  • 3D Reconstruction 

  • Object and Pattern Recognition 

  • Machine Learning for Vision and Graphics 

  • Medical Image Analysis 

  • Biometrics 

  • Virtual/Augmented Reality

  • Human-Computer Interaction 

  • Vision for Robotics and Autonomous Vehicles 

  • Computational Imaging 

  • Sensors and Modelling 

  • Vision-Based Graphics 

  • Activity Recognition 

  • Shape from X

  • Vision for Digital Heritage 

  • Shape Analysis

  • Real-Time Graphics 

  • Animation and Rendering 

  • Scientific Visualization 

  • Document Image Analysis 

  • Remote Sensing

  • Scene Understanding 

  • Statistical Methods & Optimization 

  • Vision+Language 

  • Vision and Graphics for Society

  • Applications of Vision and Graphics

All submissions will be handled electronically via the CMT submission portal. The review process will be double-blind.

General Chairs

Subhasis Chaudhuri, IIT Bombay

Eckehard Steinbach, TU Munich

Program Chairs

Soma Biswas, IISc Bangalore

Shanmuganathan Raman, IIT Gandhinagar

Amit K. Roy-Chowdhury, Univ of California, Riverside

Important Dates

Paper Submission Opens: July 1, 2022

Paper Submission Deadline: July 31, 2022

Author Notification: September 30, 2022

WWW: https://events.iitgn.ac.in/2022/icvgip/ 

E-Mail: icvgip2022@iitgn.ac.in 

Best Wishes,
Shanmuganathan Raman
Jibaben Patel Chair in Artificial Intelligence and Associate Professor
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and Engineering
5/402, Academic Block, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, 
Palaj, Gandhinagar – 382355.
http://people.iitgn.ac.in/~shanmuga/
Ph: +91-79-2395-2453

CFP – IET Image Processing special issue on “Advancements in Fine Art Pattern Extraction and Recognition” [deadline 28 November 2022]

*Call for Papers*

_______ *Special Issue of IET Image Processing on* __________
*ADVANCEMENTS in FINE ART PATTERN EXTRACTION and RECOGNITION*

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Aim & Scope

Cultural heritage, especially fine arts, plays an invaluable role in the
cultural, historical and economic growth of our societies. Fine arts are
primarily developed for aesthetic purposes and are mainly expressed
through painting, sculpture and architecture. In recent years, thanks to
technological improvements and drastic cost reductions, a large-scale
digitization effort has been made, which has led to an increasing
availability of large digitized fine art collections. This availability,
coupled with recent advances in pattern recognition and computer vision,
has disclosed new opportunities, especially for researchers in these
fields, to assist the art community with automatic tools to further
analyze and understand fine arts. Among other benefits, a deeper
understanding of fine arts has the potential to make them more
accessible to a wider population, both in terms of fruition and
creation, thus supporting the spread of culture.

This special issue aims to offer the opportunity to present advancements
in the state-of-the-art, innovative research, ongoing projects, and
academic and industrial reports on the application of visual pattern
extraction and recognition for a better understanding and fruition of
fine arts, soliciting contributions from pattern recognition, computer
vision, artificial intelligence and image processing research areas. The
special issue will be linked to the 2nd International Workshop on Fine
Art Pattern Extraction and Recognition (FAPER2022). Authors of selected
conference papers will be invited to extend and improve their
contributions for this special issue, and authors are also invited to
submit new contributions (non-conference papers).

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Topics include, but are not limited to:
– Applications of machine learning and deep learning to cultural
heritage and digital humanities
– Computer vision and multimedia data processing for fine arts
– Generative adversarial networks for artistic data
– Augmented and virtual reality for cultural heritage
– 3D reconstruction of historical artifacts
– Point cloud segmentation and classification for cultural heritage
– Historical document analysis
– Content-based retrieval in visual art domain
– Digitally enriched museum visits
– Smart interactive experiences in cultural sites
– Project, products or prototypes for cultural heritage

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*Submission Deadline*: 28 November 2022

Submissions must be made through ScholarOne:
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/theiet-ipr

see the PDF call for paper for more information:
https://ietresearch.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/pb-assets/assets/17519667/Special%20Issues/IPR%20SI%20CFP_AFAPER-1651107571727.pdf

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Open Access

 From January 2021, The IET began an Open Access publishing partnership
with Wiley. As a result, all submissions that are accepted for this
Special Issue will be published under the Gold Open Access Model and
subject to the Article Processing Charge (APC) of $2,300.

APC can be covered in *FULL* or part by your institution!
*CHECK  YOUR  ELIGIBILITY  HERE*
https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/open-access/affiliation-policies-payments/institutional-funder-payments.html

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Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Farzin Deravi, University of Kent, UK

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Guest Editors

Giovanna Castellano, Universita' di Bari, Italy
Gennaro Vessio, Universita' di Bari, Italy
Fabio Bellavia, Universita' di Palermo, Italy
Sinem Aslan, Università Ca' Forscari Venezia, Italy

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