CFP ICPRAI submission deadline extension

CALL for Papers ICPRAI 2022

Endorsed by IAPR

New opportunity extended dead line 01/31/2022

Printed in LNCS proceedings volume

 

Due to the many requests we received, mostly motivated by COVID-19 pandemic, we have decided to extend the submission deadline to January 31th

 

The third International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence (ICPRAI 2022) will be held in PARIS 1st to 3rd June 2022

See at https://icprai2022.sciencesconf.org

 

At the moment in Paris (France), we cannot predict what will be sanitary situation next June. In this context, we cannot schedule for sure, how the conference will take place. We hope most of you can travel for an on site conference, but an hybrid version is also in preparation.

 

3 keynotes

            – Bidyut Baran Chaudhuri – Indian Statistical Institute-Kalkata

            – Bob Fischer – University of Edinburgh

            – Walter Kropatsch – Vienna University of Technology

 

Scope of the Conference

Pattern recognition: recognition of different types of patterns, feature extraction / selection and evaluation, structural / statistical approaches

Computer vision: image processing / analysis, segmentation, object recognition, scene understanding

Artificial intelligence: machine / deep learning, expert systems, system interpretability, knowledge representation, perception, semantic analysis, intelligent systems

Big data: data visualization, volume / velocity / data variety, small sample size, supercomputing, cloud, data mining and performance evaluation

With applications related to: handwriting, document, text, language processing, e-learning, image processing / analysis, bio-medical imaging, remote sensing, image retrieval, 2D / 3D images and graphics, audio / video, multimedia applications, security and forensic studies, mobile applications, face, fingerprint, iris, brain, strategic objects and targets, industrial applications of PRAI, innovation and technology transfer, financial trends and analysis, traffic analysis and smart transportation systems, robotics and autonomous vehicles …

 

With 5 special sessions

·      Medical Applications of Pattern Recognition and AI

·      Analysis and learning of multi-variate, multi-temporal, multi-resolution and multi-source remote sensing data

·      Graphs for Pattern Recognition: Representations, Theory and Applications

·      Time series analysis

·      Vis&ML for XAI: Bridging the gap between ML and visualization communities for eXplainable Artificial Intelligence 

and

 

A Special Issue is scheduled for the best papers in IJPRAI journal

As well as a Special Section of the Pattern Recognition Letters (Elsevier) journal.

 

Proposed by:

Honorary Chair          Ching Y. Suen (Canada)

General chair              Nicole Vincent (France) 

Conference Co-Chairs           Edwin Hancock (UK)

Yuan Y. Tang (China)

Program Chairs          Mounim El Yacoubi (France)

                        Umapada Pal (India)

                        Eric Granger (Canada)

                        Pong C. Yuen (China)

 

Key dates

Deadline for Paper submission: 31/01/2022

Author notification: 8/03/2022

 

Submissions

The conference solicits papers covering any of these topics. Papers will be 12 pages of content in the Springer LNCS style and should report on novel, unpublished work.

 

The proceedings of the conference will be published as a Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) proceedings volume.

 

Contact

icprai2022@sciencesconf.org

 

 

Sponsors are : IMDS , IDEMIA , LIPADE , Université de Paris faculté des Sciences

Call for Papers – June 25 ~ 26, 2022, Copenhagen, Denmark – CMLA 2022

 

 

4th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2022)

June 25 ~ 26, 2022, Copenhagen, Denmark

https://www.cseit2022.org/cmla/index

 

Scope & Topics

 

4th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2022) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of on Machine Learning & Applications. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.

 

Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the following areas, but are not limited to.

 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following

 

·         Machine Learning Algorithms

·         Learning in knowledge-intensive systems

·         Learning Methods and analysis

·         Supervised Machine Learning

·         Unsupervised Machine Learning

·         Deep Learning

·         Neural Networks

·         Reinforcement Learning

·         Predictive Learning

·         Learning Problems

·         Computer Vision

·         Bayesian Network

·         Data Mining

 

Paper Submission

 

Authors are invited to submit papers through the conference Submission System by January 15, 2022. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by Computer Science Conference Proceedings in Computer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT) series (Confirmed).

 

Important Dates
 

·         Submission Deadline: January 15, 2022 

·         Authors Notification: February 26, 2022

·         Registration & Camera-Ready Paper Due: March 08, 2022

 

 

CFP: VIPERC 2022

Please consider contributing to 
VIPERC 2022 – 1st International Virtual Conference on Visual Pattern Extraction and Recognition for Cultural Heritage Understanding.

Call for paper here
Registration and Proceedings
Due to the virtual mode, the participation to the conference is free of charge.  
Hence, there is no registration fee for the authors of the accepted papers in order to include their work in the proceedings book. Registration is required anyway.
Also, the proceedings book is open access and free of charge, published by CEUR-WS and indexed by SCOPUS and DBLP.
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: May 31, 2022
Acceptance Notification: Aug 20, 2022
Camera-Ready and Registration Deadline: Sept 10, 2022
Conference: Sept 12-13, 2022 (virtual mode)

Best regards,

Mantonietta Pascali


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Call for Papers ScaDL 2022 Workshop

ScaDL 2022: 

Scalable Deep Learning over Parallel And Distributed Infrastructure – An IPDPS 2022 Workshop

https://2022.scadl.org

Scope of the Workshop

Recently, Deep Learning (DL) has received tremendous attention in the research community because of the impressive results obtained for a large number of machine learning problems. The success of state-of-the-art deep learning systems relies on training deep neural networks over a massive amount of training data, which typically requires a large-scale distributed computing infrastructure to run. In order to run these jobs in a scalable and efficient manner, on cloud infrastructure or dedicated HPC systems, several interesting research topics have emerged which are specific to DL. The sheer size and complexity of deep learning models when trained over a large amount of data makes them harder to converge in a reasonable amount of time. It demands advancement along multiple research directions such as, model/data parallelism, model/data compression, distributed optimization algorithms for DL convergence, synchronization strategies, efficient communication and specific hardware acceleration.


SCADL seeks to advance the following research directions:

  • Asynchronous and Communication-Efficient SGD: Stochastic gradient descent is at the core of large-scale machine learning. Parallelizing SGD gradient computation across multiple nodes increases the data processed per iteration, but exposes the SGD to communication and synchronization delays and unpredictable node failures in the system. Thus, there is a critical need to design robust and scalable distributed SGD methods to achieve fast error-convergence in spite of such system variabilities.

  • High performance computing aspects: Deep learning is highly compute intensive. Algorithms for kernel computations on commonly used accelerators (e.g. GPUs), efficient techniques for communicating gradients and loading data from storage are critical for training performance.

  • Model and Gradient Compression Techniques: Techniques such as reducing weights and the size of weight tensors help in reducing the compute complexity. Using lower-bit representations such as quantization and sparsification allow for more optimal use of memory and communication bandwidth.

  • Distributed Trustworthy AI: New techniques are needed to meet the goal of global trustworthiness (e.g., fairness and adversarial robustness) efficiently in a distributed DL setting.

  • Emerging AI hardware Accelerators: with the proliferation of new hardware accelerators for AI such in memory computing (Analog AI) and neuromorphic computing, novel methods and algorithms need to be introduced to adapt to the underlying properties of the new hardware (example: the non-idealities of the phase-change memory (PCM) and the cycle-to-cycle statistical variations). 

  • The intersection of Distributed DL and Neural Architecture Search (NAS): NAS is increasingly being used to automate the synthesis of neural networks. However, given the huge computational demands of NAS, distributed DL is critical to make NAS computationally tractable (e.g., differentiable distributed NAS).

This intersection of distributed/parallel computing and deep learning is becoming critical and demands specific attention to address the above topics which some of the broader forums may not be able to provide. The aim of this workshop is to foster collaboration among researchers from distributed/parallel computing and deep learning communities to share the relevant topics as well as results of the current approaches lying at the intersection of these areas.


Areas of Interest

In this workshop, we solicit research papers focused on distributed deep learning aiming to achieve efficiency and scalability for deep learning jobs over distributed and parallel systems. Papers focusing both on algorithms as well as systems are welcome. We invite authors to submit papers on topics including but not limited to:

  • Deep learning on cloud platforms, HPC systems, and edge devices

  • Model-parallel and data-parallel techniques

  • Asynchronous SGD for Training DNNs

  • Communication-Efficient Training of DNNs

  • Scalable and distributed graph neural networks, Sampling techniques for graph neural networks

  • Federated deep learning, both horizontal and vertical, and its challenges

  • Model/data/gradient compression

  • Learning in Resource constrained environments

  • Coding Techniques for Straggler Mitigation

  • Elasticity for deep learning jobs/spot market enablement

  • Hyper-parameter tuning for deep learning jobs

  • Hardware Acceleration for Deep Learning including digital and analog accelerators

  • Scalability of deep learning jobs on large clusters

  • Deep learning on heterogeneous infrastructure

  • Efficient and Scalable Inference

  • Data storage/access in shared networks for deep learning

  • Communication-efficient distributed fair and adversarially robust learning

  • Distributed learning techniques applied to speed up neural architecture search

Workshop Format

Due to the continuing impact of COVID-19, ScaDL 2022 will also adopt relevant IPDPS 2022 policies on virtual participation and presentation. Consequently, the organizers are currently planning a hybrid (in-person and virtual) event.

Submission Link

Submissions will be managed through linklings. Submission link available at: https://2022.scadl.org/call-for-papers

Key Dates

  • Paper Submission: January 24, 2022

  • Acceptance Notification: March 1, 2022

  • Camera ready papers due: March 15, 2022 (hard deadline)

  • Workshop Date: TBA  (May 30th or June 3rd, 2022)

Author Instructions

ScaDL 2022 accepts submissions in two categories:

  • Regular papers: 8-10 pages

  • Short papers/Work in progress: 4 pages

The aforementioned lengths include all technical content, references and appendices.

We encourage submissions that are original research work, work in progress, case studies, vision papers, and industrial experience papers.

Papers should be formatted using IEEE conference style, including figures, tables, and references. The IEEE conference style templates for MS Word and LaTeX provided by IEEE eXpress Conference Publishing are available for download. See the latest versions at https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html

General Chairs

Danilo Ardagna, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Stacy Patterson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), USA

Program Committee Chairs

Alex Gittens, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), USA

Kaoutar El Maghraoui, IBM Research AI, USA

Program Committee Members

Misbah Mubarak, Amazon

Hamza Ouarnoughi, UPHF LAMIH 

Neil McGlohon, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

Nathalie Baracaldo Angel, IBM Research, USA

Ignacio Blanquer, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain

Dario Garcia-Gasulla, Barcelona Supercomputing Center

Saurabh Gupta, AMD

Jalil Boukhobza, ENSTA-Bretagne

Aiichiro Nakano, University of Southern California, USA

Dhabaleswar K. (DK) Panda, Ohio State University

Eduardo Rocha Rodrigues, IBM Research, Brazil

Chen Wang, IBM Research, USA

Yangyang Xu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

Hongyi Wang, CMU, MLD lab

Steering Committee

Parijat Dube, IBM Research AI, USA

Vijay K. Garg, University of Texas at Austin

Vinod Muthusamy, IBM Research AI

Ashish Verma, IBM Research AI

Jayaram K. R., IBM Research AI, USA

Yogish Sabharwal, IBM Research AI, India

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