Call For Papers — 2nd AI-CogDev workshop @ICDL2025

[Deadline Extension] CALL FOR PAPERS – IEEE ICDL 2025 2nd AI-COGDEV WORKSHOP

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Call for AI-CogDev – “Architecting Intelligence: Exploring Intersections in Cognitive Robotics and Developmental Learning” workshop.

 

IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL 2025)

September 16th, Prague, Czech Republic

 

=== Important dates ===

Submission deadline: June 27th, July 11th, 2025

Notification of acceptance: July 11th, July 25th, 2025

Camera-ready deadline: August 1st, August 8th, 2025

Workshop date and time: September 16th, 2025 – 14:00 – 17:30

 

Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/view/aicogdev-workshop

 

 

=== Why Developmental Cognitive Architectures Matter ===

Humans are perhaps the most adaptable species on Earth—not because we are inherently the best at any one thing, but because we excel at learning. We don’t come equipped with a perfect model of the world; instead, we continuously update our partial understanding through experience. We can’t read minds, but we learn to interpret others’ behaviors and intentions through interaction and empathy.

As researchers, we build models that capture some of the brain’s inner workings, describe its functional components, and replicate isolated behaviors in controlled environments. But to bring these models into the complex, ever-changing real world, we must go beyond static systems. We must design adaptive, developmental architectures—systems that grow, learn, and evolve, much like human infants do.

This workshop seeks to revitalize the conversation around Developmental Cognitive Architectures, creating a space for both established experts and emerging researchers to exchange ideas, share insights, and explore how we can shape the future of intelligent, autonomous systems.

Workshop Objectives:

Explore how developmental principles—such as sensorimotor learning, curiosity-driven exploration, and social interaction—can inform the design of intelligent robotic systems.

 

 

Highlight cutting-edge work in cognitive robotics that draws inspiration from developmental processes.

 

 

Identify key challenges and open research questions that must be addressed to advance the field.

 

 

Foster interdisciplinary collaboration across AI, robotics, psychology, neuroscience, and engineering.

 

 

We warmly invite all those curious about the intersection of learning, cognition, and robotics to join us in this important discussion.

 

Topics of interest include, but are definitely not limited to:

Cognitive Architectures applied to real or simulated embodiments

Developmental Learning and Developmental Robotics

Symbol grounding and concept emergence in autonomous systems

Open-ended Reinforcement Learning

Intrinsically Motivated Learning

Affection and Cognition in Development

Ethical and trust considerations of developmental agents in real-world scenarios

Brain/Psychologically -inspired development/ computational intelligence

 

=== Call for Contributions ===

To encourage rich and thought-provoking discussions on the theme of learning, especially at the intersection of Cognitive Architectures and Developmental AI, we warmly invite participants to submit their contributions to the workshop.

We welcome a variety of submission formats, including:

Extended abstracts (2 to 4 pages)

 

 

Short position papers (1 page)

 

 

In addition to state-of-the-art research, we strongly encourage submissions that include works in progress, preliminary findings, and critical reflections or position papers. This inclusive format aims to foster dialogue and highlight emerging ideas that may serve as valuable springboards for the workshop's panel discussions.

Please submit your work in PDF format via the AI-CogDev submission form (https://forms.gle/HQeovAuEQwoXpgF26).

Accepted contributions will be featured in poster sessions and may also be presented orally. The paper will be uploaded to the workshop website.

We look forward to your insights and to shaping this conversation together.

 

=== Organizers ===

 

Dr. Letícia Mara Berto, University of Campinas, Brazil

Marco Gabriele Fedozzi, University of Genova and Italian Institute of Technology, Italy

Renan Baima, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg


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Call for Papers – Paper submission in now open

IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision 2026
6-10 March, 2026, Tucson, Arizona

Website: https://wacv.thecvf.com/

Submission deadline, 1st round: 18 July, 2025
Submission deadline, 2nd round: 19 September, 2025
OpenReview: https://openreview.net/group?id=thecvf.com/WACV/2026/Conference
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IEEE/CVF Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV)
provides a forum for computer vision researchers working on practical
applications and innovative algorithms to share their latest
developments. WACV 2026 solicits high-quality, original submissions
describing research in computer vision, with a particular emphasis on
systems and applications with significant, interesting vision
components. The conference will take place in Tucson Arizon, March 6th –
10th, 2026. For more information, visit: https://wacv.thecvf.com/

Application areas include, but are not limited to:

• Agriculture
• Animals and Insects
• Arts, games, and social media
• Autonomous driving
• Biomedical, healthcare, and medicine
• Commercial and retail
• Education
• Embedded sensing and real-time techniques
• Environmental monitoring, climate change, and ecology
• Food science and nutrition
• Psychology and cognitive science
• Remote sensing
• Robotics
• Smartphones and end-user devices
• Social good
• Structural engineering and civil engineering
• Virtual and augmented reality
• Visualization

Authors are also encouraged to submit more traditional computer vision
algorithms papers. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

• 3D computer vision
• Adversarial learning, adversarial attack, and defense methods
• Biometrics, face, gesture, and body pose
• Computational photography
• Generative models for image, video, 3D, etc.
• Datasets and evaluations
• Explainable, fair, accountable, privacy-preserving, and ethical
computer vision
• Image recognition and understanding (object detection, categorization,
segmentation, scene modeling, visual reasoning)
• Low-level and physics-based vision
• Machine learning architectures, formulations, and algorithms
(including transfer, low-shot, semi-, self-, and unsupervised learning)
• Video recognition and understanding (tracking, action recognition, etc.)
• Vision + language and/or other modalities
• Foundation models for downstream vision tasks

All submissions will be handled electronically through OpenReview:
https://openreview.net/group?id=thecvf.com/WACV/2026/Conference

Papers can be submitted to either the applications or the algorithms
tracks, which will have different review criteria. Applications papers
will be evaluated on systems-level innovation, novelty of the domain and
comparative assessment. Algorithms papers will be evaluated according to
the standard conference criteria including algorithmic novelty and
quantified evaluation against current, alternative approaches.

**** Deadlines ***

Round 1
• Paper registration: July 11th, 2025, 23:59 AoE
• Paper submissions: July 18th, 2025, 23:59 AoE
• Supplementary material: July 18th, 2025, 23:59 AoE
• Reviews and Decisions to authors: Sept 3rd, 2025
• Rebuttal and Revision submission: Sept 19th, 2025, 23:59 AoE
• Final Decisions released to authors: Nov 5th, 2025

Round 2
• New paper registration: Sept 12th,  2025, 23:59 AoE
     o Round 1 papers should not re-register
• Paper submissions: Sept 19th, 2025, 23:59 AoE
• Supplementary material: Sept 19th, 2025, 23:59 AoE
• Reviews and Final Decisions to authors: Nov 5th, 2025

For additional questions, contact the WACV26 Program Chairs at
wacv2026-pcs@googlegroups.com.

Call for Paper – held in conjunction with IEEE/CVF ICCV 2025

ICCV 2025 Workshop on Foundation and Generative Models in Biometrics
Held in the scope of IEEE/CVF ICCV 2025
October 19 or 20 (TBD), Honolulu, Hawai’i, USA
https://foundgen-bio.github.io/iccv2025/

Paper submission : June 27 2025, 11:59pm AoE
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*** Call for Papers ***
Foundation models (such as CLIP, GPT, etc.) are extensively studied in
different domains, including natural language processing (NLP), computer
vision, etc. Given the performance and capabilities of these models,
many researchers are focused on the development and applications of
these models such that we can observe extremely rapid advancements,
especially in the last three years. In fact, foundation models have
demonstrated great potential in learning feature representations in
various learning tasks. Particularly, foundation models have been shown
to achieve superior performance for training on multiple tasks with
large-scale data and then fine-tuning it to small-scale data for
specific tasks or zero-shot generalization. Biometrics is also an active
field of research in computer vision community. Given various problems
in biometric systems, several researchers are focused on improving the
recognition accuracy of biometric systems as well as enhancing security
and privacy in such systems.

The Foundation and Generative Models in Biometrics Workshop at ICCV 2025
aims to bring together researchers to discuss state-of-the-art
advancements, applications, and challenges at the applications of
foundation and generative models for biometrics. The workshop will
foster discussions that inspire innovation and address challenges in
real-world applications of these advanced models.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
+ Foundation and Generative Models for Biometric Recognition,
+ Foundation and Generative Models for Face, Gesture, and Biometric
Analysis,
+ Foundation and Generative Models for Deepfake Generation and Detection,
+ Foundation and Generative Models for Attack Generation and Detection
in Biometric Systems,
+ Generating Synthetic Image/Video of Face, Human Body, Fingerprint,
Iris, etc.,
+ Large Language Models, Reasoning, and Interpretability for Biometrics,
+ Privacy and Ethical Aspects of Applying Foundation Models to Biometrics,
+ and many more..

*** Paper format and submission ***

*** Format ***
Submitted papers may not be accepted or under review elsewhere.
Submissions may be up to 8 pages (+ an unlimited number of references)
in the same format as the main ICCV 2025 papers. Accepted papers will be
published in the official ICCV 2025 workshop proceedings.

*** Best-Reviewed Papers: IEEE-TBIOM Special Issue ***
All accepted papers will be published as part of the official ICCV 2025
workshop proceedings.
In addition, the authors of the *best-reviewed papers* will be invited
to submit an extended version of their paper to a special issue in the
IEEE Transactions on Biometrics, Behavior, and Identity Science
(IEEE-TBIOM).

*** Submission ***
Paper submissions are accepted through
https://openreview.net/group?id=thecvf.com/ICCV/2025/Workshop/FoundGen-Bio

*** Dates ***
The ICCV 2025 Workshop on Foundation and Generative Models in Biometrics
will be held on October 19th and October 20th, 2025. The final date of
the workshop will decided at a later date.

*** Important Dates ***
Paper submission: June 27, 2025 (11:59pm AoE)
Notifications to authors: July 11, 2025
Camera-Ready Submission: August 10, 2025

For more information, visit: https://foundgen-bio.github.io/iccv2025/

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Aplicaciones de ML e IA en la Industria

8, 11, 15 y 18 de julio
17:00 a 20:00 hs

Ing. Rodrigo Juan Hernandez

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Día 1: Fundamentos y Aplicaciones Industriales

Introducción a ML e IA en la Industria
Aplicaciones Prácticas
Actividad Práctica

  • Día 2: Arquitectura y Herramientas

Arquitectura de Soluciones ML/IA
Herramientas y Plataformas
Taller Práctico

  • Día 3: Diseño de Modelos y Algoritmos

Selección de Algoritmos
Preparación y Procesamiento de Datos
Diseño de un modelo de mantenimiento predictivo
Evaluación y ajuste de hiperparámetros

  • Día 4: Implementación y Despliegue

Estrategias de Implementación
Evaluación y Mejora Continua
Presentación de proyectos conceptuales.
Discusión sobre desafíos y oportunidades futuras.
Recursos para aprendizaje continuo y certificaciones.

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Introducción al mundo EX: Áreas, equipamiento y consideraciones

16 de julio
09:00 a 12:00 hs

Maximiliano Exequiel López Bouza

Reconocimiento de las situaciones de riesgo en atmósferas explosivas y selección de productos aptos para su utilización de forma segura. Consideraciones y criterios.

  • Diferencias entre Triángulo de Fuego y Pentágono de Explosión
  • Proceso para clasificación de una atmósfera explosiva
  • Certificaciones de productos Cortem y diferencias frente a certificación local
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  • EPL
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  • Resumen General
  • Espacio de Consulta

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Protección contra explosión: Equipamientos eléctrico
en Áreas Clasificadas

4, 5, 6, 7 y 8 de agosto
09:00 a 12:00 hs

Mirko Torres Contreras

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Introducción
  • Conceptos básicos
  • Requerimientos para la clasificación de áreas en una planta
  • Métodos de selección de equipamiento
  • Métodos de Protección contra Explosión 1
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    – Método de protección de seguridad incrementada Ex e
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    – Método de protección por presurización
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  • Métodos de Protección contra Explosión 3
    – Método de protección por seguridad intrínseca
  • Métodos de Protección contra Explosión 4
    – Dispositivos limitadores de energía:
     Ejemplos de buenas y malas prácticas de instalación y mantenimiento
     Soluciones de seguridad intrínseca combinadas con protección contra descargas atmosféricas y eventos de “surge”
    – Recomendaciones en la instalación y mantenimiento de sistemas de seguridad intrínseca
  • Métodos de Protección contra Explosión 5
    – La familia de métodos de protección n y el proceso de reorganización de los 
    – Métodos de Protección contra Explosión en atmósferas con presencia de polvos
    – Método de protección por gabinete t
    – Método de protección por presurización p
    –– Lectura e interpretación de las etiquetas informativas en los equipos aptos para uso en áreas clasificadas.
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    – Responsabilidades del instalador, del fabricante y del usuario
    Protección contra explosión en equipamientos no eléctricos
    – Métodos de protección contra explosión en instalaciones Fieldbus (Foundation Fieldbus y Profibus PA).
  • y mucho más

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Protección Eléctrica
de Sistemas de Instrumentación & Control

12, 13, 19, 20 y 26 de agosto
17:00 a 20:00 hs

Ing. Daniel Brudnick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Día 1- Perturbaciones Eléctricas

  • Electricidad estática, fallas y peligros
  • Descargas atmosféricas, características y efectos del rayo
  • Interferencia electromagnética, transitorios
  • Acoplamientos, inducciones y sobretensiones

Día 2- Protección Externa

  • Sistemas de protección contra rayos
  • Normativas y técnicas de aplicación
  • Captores y bajadas, materiales e instalaciones
  • Métodos de diseño y cálculos de protección

Día 3- Protección Interna

  • Zonificación y clasificación
  • Coordinación y selección de protecciones
  • Aisladores, supresores, blindaje, apantallamiento
  • Separación de señales, lazos de tierra

Día 4- Puestas a Tierra

  • Tierra de estructuras, señales, seguridad intrínseca y pararrayos
  • Electrodos dispersores, materiales y dimensiones
  • Diseño sistema y cálculos de puesta a tierra
  • Tensiones de contacto y de paso, equipotencialización
  • Mediciones resistencia de dispersión y resistividad

Día 5- Seguridad y Normativas

  • Potencial catódico vs puesta a tierra
  • Inspección de instalaciones, recomendaciones
  • Seguridad personal, riesgos por descargas
  • Alertas, sitios y actividades riesgosas

INSCRIPCIÓN Aquí

Aspectos y Evaluación Económica en Proyectos Industriales de
Instrumentación & Control

14 de agosto
17:00 a 20:00 hs

Ing. Gustavo Klein

 

 

 

 

 

  • Pautas generales de selección de proyectos industriales, rentabilidad, oportunidad.
  • Etapas de desarrollo de los proyectos, ingeniería, y estimaciones económicas en cada etapa.
  • Tipos de proyectos, tecnologías involucradas, implicancias para la I&C.
  • Proporcionalidad de la inversión en I&C respecto del total del proyecto.
  • Estimación de la inversión en I&C, en las distintas etapas del proyecto.
  • Tecnologías su relación económicas con los costos, parámetros involucrados (exactitud, precisión, etc. de la instrumentación y el control), obsolescencia, actualización, vida útil. Sistemas de transmisión de datos.
  • Ingeniería y diseño afectación económica, necesidad de congelamiento del diseño para acotar costos.
  • Compra del equipamiento, proceso, especificaciones, evaluación de ofertas, condiciones de pago, consideraciones colaterales: lugares de procedencia de los equipos, mantenimiento, asistencia técnica, ubicación de la planta, etapa de construcción e instalación, trabajos en fabrica y en la Planta (job site), diferencia de costos involucrados.
  • Diferencias de estimaciones económicas de equipamientos y materiales de instalación. Cálculos/evaluaciones rápidas.
  • Conclusiones

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Monitoreo Industrial con Grafana

21, 22, 28 y 29 de agosto
17:00 a 20:00 hs

Ing. Rodrigo Juan Hernández

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Día 1: Fundamentos de Grafana para Entornos Industriales

  • Opciones de utilización de la herramienta: on-premise vs cloud.
  • Arquitectura general.
  • Estructura organizacional, gestión de usuarios y permisos.
  • Gestión de plugins.
  • Tableros de visualización y paneles. Ejemplos de aplicación en entornos industriales.

Día 2: Visualización Avanzada para Procesos Industriales

  • Conexión con fuentes de datos industriales.
  • Consultas y transformaciones de métricas.
  • Creación de tableros.
  • Customización de visualizaciones.
  • Variables.

Día 3: Sistema de Alertas y Notificaciones para la Industria

  • Configuración de alertas.
  • Anotaciones para seguimiento de eventos.
  • Políticas de notificaciones.
  • Canales de notificación.
  • Integración con sistemas externos.

Día 4: Analíticas avanzadas y caso práctico

  • Aprendizaje automático (Maching Learning).
  • Creación de reportes automáticos.
  • Caso práctico: Implementación de un sistema de monitoreo completo.

¿Por qué es Esencial para la Industria?

  • ROI Inmediato: Reduce tiempos de inactividad y optimiza la producción desde el primer día.
  • Cumplimiento Normativo: Facilita la generación de informes para auditorías y certificaciones.
  • Escalabilidad: Escalable desde una línea hasta múltiples fábricas.
  • Integración IoT: Preparado para la Industria 4.0 con monitoreo avanzado de dispositivos IoT.

INSCRIPCIÓN Aquí


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IEEE CHILECON2025 – new deadline – July 17th

Due to numerous requests, we have decided to extend the CHILECON2025 paper submission deadline to July 17, 2025.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.
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2025 IEEE CHILEAN CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
IEEE Chilecon2025
Celebrating 50 years of dissemination, research, and innovation
IEEE CHILECON2025 – Call for Papers
Valparaíso, Chile, October 28-30, 2025
Conference website: chilecon2025.pucv.cl
Organized by:
IEEE CHILE CENTER SECTION
IEEE CHILE CONTROL SYSTEMS CHAPTER
CHILEAN AUTOMATIC CONTROL ASSOCIATION (ACCA)
PONTIFICIAL CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF VALPARAÍSO
Event
Valparaíso, with its amphitheater-like setting and steep hills with deep ravines The city, to which its multicolored houses cling, is deeply rooted in the imagination of people around the world. Valparaíso's historic center was declared a World Heritage Site in 2003. On Bellavista Hill is La Sebastiana, one of Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda's homes, now a museum. An hour away is the Isla Negra House Museum, which houses the largest collection of artifacts collected by the poet Neruda. Valparaíso is also close to the Casablanca Valley, famous for its vineyards.
Tracks
Artificial Intelligence
Biomedical Engineering
Computational Intelligence
Computer Science, Software, Informatics
Control Systems, Process Control
Control Theory
Green Technology and Digital Agriculture
Energy and Power Systems
Engineering Education
Information Technology and Communication Systems
IoT, Mechatronics
Power Electronics
Production and Industry 4.0
Smart Industry for Sustainable Economic Growth
Robotics, Computer Vision
Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Video Games and Virtual Reality
Important Dates
Full Paper Submission: July 17, 2025
IPC Notifications: September 14, 2025
Print-Ready Papers: October 1, 2025
Early Bird Registration: October 1, 2025
Conference: October 28-30, 2025 2025
Submission of full papers via Easychair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cleijccchilecon2025
and select the appropriate Chilecon track.
Articles must be in IEEE format (https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates), with a title, abstract, and keywords in English. The remainder of the article may be written in English, Spanish, or Portuguese.
Length: 6 pages. Cost per additional page: USD 50, maximum 2 additional pages.
IEEE Chilecon2025 is an official IEEE conference (registration number #66915).
All accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore and submitted for Scopus indexing.
Chilecon2025 will be held in parallel with two other conferences:
– 51st Latin American Informatics Conference – CLEI2025 (conference2025.clei.org), and
– Chilean Computer Conference – JCC2025 (jcc2025.pucv.cl)
Registration
Early bird registration October 1st, 10% discount
General public: USD 250
Full author registration: USD 350 (-10% IEEE, ACCA member)
Student co-author: USD 60, with author registration. Papers with only one student must be registered with the full author fee.
Student registration; General student: USD 60.
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presidentes de IEEE Chilecon2025

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