Call for papers – GoodBrother Workshop on Privacy aware and acceptable solutions for AAL (PrivAw)

GoodBrother Workshop on Privacy aware and acceptable solutions for AAL (PrivAw)

As part of the 15th PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Conference – http://www.petrae.org/

29 June-1 July 2022, Corfu, Greece

https://goodbrother.eu/conferences/privaw2022/

Paper submission deadline: 10 March 2022

 

One major concern in any development for Active Assisted Living (AAL) lies in the claim for responsible research and the consideration of ethical, legal and social implications of technology development. At a time in which technology developments – fostered by the huge and tremendously fast-evolving innovations through modern information and communication technologies – enter private spheres and come into close contact with individual, private, and intimate activities, it is a mandatory claim that any technology development should be carefully developed and balanced within societal, cultural and individual values, and norms.

 

The aim of PrivAw is to bridge the knowledge gap between users’ requirements and the appropriate and secure use of AAL technologies to deliver effective and supportive care to older adults managing their health and wellbeing. PrivAw will seek to increase awareness and understanding of the context-specific ethical, legal, privacy and societal issues necessary to implement AAL systems across hospital, home and community settings, in a manner that protects and reassures users; outputs will stimulate the development of a new research perspective for constructively addressing privacy-aware AAL solutions for assisted living.

 

This workshop is organised by the GoodBrother COST Action (CA19121) on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video-Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living (https://goodbrother.eu/). The aim of Goodbrother is to increase the awareness on the ethical, legal, and privacy issues associated to audio- and video-based monitoring and to propose privacy-aware working solutions for assisted living, by creating an interdisciplinary community of researchers and industrial partners from different fields (computing, engineering, healthcare, law, sociology) and other stakeholders (users, policy makers, public services), stimulating new research and innovation. Goodbrother will offset the “Big Brother” sense of continuous monitoring by increasing user acceptance, exploiting these new solutions, and improving market reach.

 

This workshop aims at collecting and discussing AAL solutions, projects and research. We seek contributions that include, but are not limited to:

  • Privacy-aware technologies
  • Responsible Research for the elderly
  • Fair systems
  • Legal requirements and privacy issues for data collection and processing in care
  • Privacy by Design and by Context
  • User acceptance criteria for AAL
  • GDPR requirements of AAL solutions
  • Best practices for interdisciplinary collaborations between law, IT, care and/or sociology
  • Awareness and understanding of context-specific ethical, legal, privacy and societal issues

 

Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and will appear in the conference proceedings. For the accepted papers, at least one author must register as the presenter by the early registration deadline to be included in the proceedings.

 

Paper submission timetable:

  • Paper Submission Deadline: March 10, 2022
  • Notification of acceptance: April 11, 2022
  • Camera ready: April 19, 2022
  • Workshop date: To be determined (conference dates are June 29 – July 1, 2022)

 

More information at https://goodbrother.eu/conferences/privaw2022/.

 


Francisco (Paco) Flórez-Revuelta

http://www.dtic.ua.es/~florez/

francisco.florez@ua.es

Associate Professor

Department of Computing Technology, Research Group on Domotics and Ambient Intelligence

University of Alicante

Carretera San Vicente s/n, 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante (Spain)

Coordinator of visuAAL Marie Skłodowska-Curie ITN. Chair of the GoodBrother COST Action

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DeepLearn 2022 Spring: early registration February 14

5th INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING
DeepLearn 2022 Spring
Guimarães, Portugal
April 18-22, 2022
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Co-organized by:
Algoritmi Center
University of Minho, Guimarães
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice – IRDTA
Brussels/London
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Early registration: February 14, 2022
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SCOPE:
DeepLearn 2022 Spring will be a research training event with a global scope aiming at updating participants on the most recent advances in the critical and fast developing area of deep learning. Previous events were held in Bilbao, Genova, Warsaw, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and Bournemouth.
Deep learning is a branch of artificial intelligence covering a spectrum of current frontier research and industrial innovation that provides more efficient algorithms to deal with large-scale data in a huge variety of environments: computer vision, neurosciences, speech recognition, language processing, human-computer interaction, drug discovery, biomedical informatics, image analysis, recommender systems, advertising, fraud detection, robotics, games, finance, biotechnology, physics experiments, etc. etc. Renowned academics and industry pioneers will lecture and share their views with the audience.
Most deep learning subareas will be displayed, and main challenges identified through 23 four-hour and a half courses and 3 keynote lectures, which will tackle the most active and promising topics. The organizers are convinced that outstanding speakers will attract the brightest and most motivated students. Face to face interaction and networking will be main ingredients of the event. It will be also possible to fully participate in vivo remotely.
An open session will give participants the opportunity to present their own work in progress in 5 minutes. Moreover, there will be two special sessions with industrial and recruitment profiles.
ADDRESSED TO:
Graduate students, postgraduate students and industry practitioners will be typical profiles of participants.
However, there are no formal pre-requisites for attendance in terms of academic degrees, so people less or more advanced in their career will be welcome as well. Since there will be a variety of levels, specific knowledge background may be assumed for some of the courses.
Overall, DeepLearn 2022 Spring is addressed to students, researchers and practitioners who want to keep themselves updated about recent developments and future trends. All will surely find it fruitful to listen to and discuss with major researchers, industry leaders and innovators.
VENUE:
DeepLearn 2022 Spring will take place in Guimarães, in the north of Portugal, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site and often referred to as the birthplace of the country. The venue will be:
Hotel de Guimarães
Eduardo Manuel de Almeida 202
4810-440 Guimarães
STRUCTURE:
3 courses will run in parallel during the whole event. Participants will be able to freely choose the courses they wish to attend as well as to move from one to another.
Full in vivo online participation will be possible. However, the organizers highlight the importance of face to face interaction and networking in this kind of research training event.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Kate Smith-Miles (University of Melbourne), Stress-testing Algorithms via Instance Space Analysis
Mihai Surdeanu (University of Arizona), Explainable Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing
Zhongming Zhao (University of Texas, Houston), Deep Learning Approaches for Predicting Virus-Host Interactions and Drug Response
PROFESSORS AND COURSES:
Eneko Agirre (University of the Basque Country), [introductory/intermediate] Natural Language Processing in the Pretrained Language Model Era
Mohammed Bennamoun (University of Western Australia), [intermediate/advanced] Deep Learning for 3D Vision
Altan Çakır (Istanbul Technical University), [introductory] Introduction to Deep Learning with Apache Spark
Rylan Conway (Amazon), [introductory/intermediate] Deep Learning for Digital Assistants
Jianfeng Gao (Microsoft Research), [introductory/intermediate] An Introduction to Conversational Information Retrieval
Daniel George (JPMorgan Chase), [introductory] An Introductory Course on Machine Learning and Deep Learning with Mathematica/Wolfram Language
Bohyung Han (Seoul National University), [introductory/intermediate] Robust Deep Learning
Lina J. Karam (Lebanese American University), [introductory/intermediate] Deep Learning for Quality Robust Visual Recognition
Xiaoming Liu (Michigan State University), [intermediate] Deep Learning for Trustworthy Biometrics
Jennifer Ngadiuba (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), [intermediate] Ultra Low-latency and Low-area Machine Learning Inference at the Edge
Lucila Ohno-Machado (University of California, San Diego), [introductory] Use of Predictive Models in Medicine and Biomedical Research
Bhiksha Raj (Carnegie Mellon University), [introductory] Quantum Computing and Neural Networks
Bart ter Haar Romenij (Eindhoven University of Technology), [intermediate] Deep Learning and Perceptual Grouping
Kaushik Roy (Purdue University), [intermediate] Re-engineering Computing with Neuro-inspired Learning: Algorithms, Architecture, and Devices
Walid Saad (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), [intermediate/advanced] Machine Learning for Wireless Communications: Challenges and Opportunities
Yvan Saeys (Ghent University), [introductory/intermediate] Interpreting Machine Learning Models
Martin Schultz (Jülich Research Centre), [intermediate] Deep Learning for Air Quality, Weather and Climate
Richa Singh (Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur), [introductory/intermediate] Trusted AI
Sofia Vallecorsa (European Organization for Nuclear Research), [introductory/intermediate] Deep Generative Models for Science: Example Applications in Experimental Physics
Michalis Vazirgiannis (École Polytechnique), [intermediate/advanced] Machine Learning with Graphs and  Applications
Guowei Wei (Michigan State University), [introductory/advanced] Integrating AI and Advanced Mathematics with Experimental Data for Forecasting Emerging SARS-CoV-2 Variants
Xiaowei Xu (University of Arkansas, Little Rock), [intermediate/advanced] Deep Learning for NLP and Causal Inference
Guoying Zhao (University of Oulu), [introductory/intermediate] Vision-based Emotion AI
OPEN SESSION:
An open session will collect 5-minute voluntary presentations of work in progress by participants. They should submit a half-page abstract containing the title, authors, and summary of the research to david@irdta.eu by April 10, 2022.
INDUSTRIAL SESSION:
A session will be devoted to 10-minute demonstrations of practical applications of deep learning in industry. Companies interested in contributing are welcome to submit a 1-page abstract containing the program of the demonstration and the logistics needed. People in charge of the demonstration must register for the event. Expressions of interest have to be submitted to david@irdta.eu by April 10, 2022.
EMPLOYER SESSION:
Firms searching for personnel well skilled in deep learning will have a space reserved for one-to-one contacts. It is recommended to produce a 1-page .pdf leaflet with a brief description of the company and the profiles looked for to be circulated among the participants prior to the event. People in charge of the search must register for the event. Expressions of interest have to be submitted to david@irdta.eu by April 10, 2022.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Dalila Durães (Braga, co-chair)
José Machado (Braga, co-chair)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Tarragona, program chair)
Sara Morales (Brussels)
Paulo Novais (Braga, co-chair)
David Silva (London, co-chair)
REGISTRATION:
It has to be done at
The selection of 8 courses requested in the registration template is only tentative and non-binding. For the sake of organization, it will be helpful to have an estimation of the respective demand for each course. During the event, participants will be free to attend the courses they wish.
Since the capacity of the venue is limited, registration requests will be processed on a first come first served basis. The registration period will be closed and the on-line registration tool disabled when the capacity of the venue will get exhausted. It is highly recommended to register prior to the event.
FEES:
Fees comprise access to all courses and lunches. There are several early registration deadlines. Fees depend on the registration deadline.
ACCOMMODATION:
Accommodation suggestions are available at
CERTIFICATE:
A certificate of successful participation in the event will be delivered indicating the number of hours of lectures.
QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
Centro Algoritmi, University of Minho, Guimarães
School of Engineering, University of Minho
Intelligent Systems Associate Laboratory, University of Minho
Rovira i Virgili University
Municipality of Guimarães
Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice – IRDTA, Brussels/London

International Workshop on “Towards a Complete Analysis of People: From Face and Body to Clothes (T-CAP)” at ICIAP 2021

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Call for Papers

“Towards a Complete Analysis of People: From Face and Body to Clothes (T-CAP)”

International Workshop at ICIAP 2021
https://sites.google.com/view/t-cap2021

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=== SUBMISSIONS ARE OPEN!!! ====

Two types of paper are welcome::

CFP: PAIR2Struct: Privacy, Accountability, Interpretability, Robustness, Reasoning on Structured Data @ ICLR 2022

 

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PAIR2Struct: Privacy, Accountability, Interpretability, Robustness, Reasoning on Structured Data @ICLR 2022 

https://pair2struct-workshop.github.io/

 

IMPORTANT DATES: 

Submission deadline: February 26, 2022 at 12:00 AM UTC

Author notifications: March 26, 2022

Workshop: April 29, 2022, virtually 

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OVERVIEW

In these years, we have seen principles and guidance relating to accountable and ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) spring up around the globe. Specifically, Data Privacy, Accountability, Interpretability, Robustness, and Reasoning have been broadly recognized as fundamental principles of using machine learning (ML) technologies on decision-critical and/or privacy-sensitive applications. On the other hand, in tremendous real-world applications, data itself can be well represented as various structured formalisms, such as graph-structured data (e.g., networks), grid-structured data (e.g., images), sequential data (e.g., text), etc. By exploiting the inherently structured knowledge, one can design plausible approaches to identify and use more relevant variables to make reliable decisions, thereby facilitating real-world deployments.

In this workshop, we will examine the research progress towards accountable and ethical use of AI from diverse research communities, such as the ML community, security & privacy community, and more. Specifically, we will focus on the limitations of existing notions on Privacy, Accountability, Interpretability, Robustness, and Reasoning. We aim to bring together researchers from various areas (e.g., ML, security & privacy, computer vision, and healthcare) to facilitate discussions including related challenges, definitions, formalisms, and evaluation protocols regarding the accountable and ethical use of ML technologies in high-stake applications with structured data. In particular, we will discuss the interplay among the fundamental principles from theory to applications. We aim to identify new areas that call for additional research efforts. Additionally, we will seek possible solutions and associated interpretations from the notion of causation, which is an inherent property of systems. We hope that the proposed workshop is fruitful in building accountable and ethical use of AI systems in practice.

CALL FOR PAPERS

All submissions are due by Feb 26 '22 12:00 AM UTC.

Topics include but are not limited to:

• Privacy-preserving machine learning methods on structured data (e.g., graphs, manifolds, images, and text).
• Theoretical foundations for privacy-preserving and/or explainability of deep learning on structured data (e.g., graphs, manifolds, images, and text).
• Interpretability and accountability in different application domains including healthcare, bioinformatics, finance, physics, etc.
• Improving interpretability and accountability of black-box deep learning with graphical abstraction (e.g., causal graphs, graphical models, computational graphs).
• Robust machine learning methods via graphical abstraction (e.g., causal graphs, graphical models, computational graphs).
• Relational/graph learning under robustness constraints (robustness in face of adversarial attacks, distribution shift, environment changes, etc.).

Paper submissions: To format your paper for submission please use the main conference LaTeX style files. The workshop has a strict maximum page limit of 5 pages for the main text and 3 pages for the supplemental text. Citations may use additional, unlimited pages.

Submission page: ICLR 2022 PAIR2Struct Workshop.

Please note that ICLR policy states: “Workshops are not a venue for work that has been previously published in other conferences on machine learning. Work that is presented at the main ICLR conference should not appear in a workshop.”

Submission deadline: February 26, 2022 at 12:00 AM UTC

Author notifications: March 26, 2022

Workshop: April 29, 2022

2nd Artificial Intelligence & Ethics Hybrid Workshop

2nd AI & Ethics workshops will be part of 18th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations & 23rd International Conference on Engineering Applications of Neural Networks joint events

 

The 2nd AIETH workshop should aim in responsible global AI. Respective scientists must be prepared to act preemptively and ensure that our societies will avoid negative effects of AI and of 4th Industrial Revolution in general.

The workshop on AI Ethics will be organized by the University of Sunderland, United Kingdom and it will discuss potential major ethical issues that will arise in the near future.

Coordinator: Professor John Macintyre University of Sunderland UK

 

Submission details can be found at AIAI conference submission page.

Extended versions of selected workshop papers will be considered for publication in Springer’s Journal on AI and Ethics. More info can be found at https://ifipaiai.org/2022/special-issues/

 

You can submit you AI & Ethics paper at  http://www.easyacademia.org/aiai2022 or https://www.easyacademia.org/eann2022

 

More info can be found at

https://ifipaiai.org/2022/workshops/#aiethics

https://ifipaiai.org/2022/

https://eannconf.org/2022/

 

 

 

*** Apologies for cross-posting ***

Dr Papaleonidas Antonios

Organizing – Publication & Publicity co-Chair of 23rd EANN 2022 & 18th AIAI 2022

 

Civil Engineering Department

Democritus University of Thrace

papaleon@civil.duth.gr

papaleon@sch.gr

 

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