Live e-Lecture by Prof. Bernhard Rinner: “Self-awareness for autonomous systems”, 11th January 2022 17:00-18:00 CET. Upcoming AIDA AI excellence lectures

Dear AI scientist/engineer/student/enthusiast,

 

Lecture by Prof. Bernhard Rinner (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria), a prominent AI researcher internationally, will deliver the e-lecture:

‘Self-awareness for autonomous systems’, on Tuesday 11th January 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/event_cat/ai-lectures/

You can join for free using the zoom link: https://authgr.zoom.us/s/99775795702 & Passcode: 148148

 

The International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA), a joint initiative of the European R&D projects AI4Media, ELISE, Humane AI Net, TAILOR and VISION, is very pleased to offer you top quality scientific lectures on several current hot AI topics.

 

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.

 

The 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

 

CFP ( Proceedings by Springer ) – 6th ICTIS 2022, Ahmedabad, India

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For any query, write mail on info@ictis.in or a drop message on http://ictis.in/contact-us.php  

Sincerely Yours – Convener ICTIS 2022




IMPROVE 2022 – New Submission Opportunity

2nd International Conference on Image Processing and Vision Engineering

 

**Submission Deadline: January 20, 2022**

 

https://improve.scitevents.org/

April 22 – 24, 2022

Online Streaming

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

We would be very pleased to receive a regular or position paper submission from you, with recent results, to be presented at IMPROVE 2022 until the 20th of January 2022.

 

The conference registration fees have been strongly reduced, in order to give the community an unique opportunity to contribute and submit an original research paper to this conference.

 

IMPROVE is a comprehensive conference of academic and technical nature, focused on image processing and computer vision practical applications. It brings together researchers, engineers and practitioners working either in fundamental areas of image processing, developing new methods and techniques, including innovative machine learning approaches, as well as multimedia communications technology and applications of image processing and artificial vision in diverse areas.

 

The conference will include in its technical program remarkable distinguished speakers, such as:

Jiri Matas, Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Republic

Michael Bronstein, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

René Vidal, The Johns Hopkins University, United States

 

Proceedings will be submitted for indexation by:

SCOPUS, Google Scholar, The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography, Semantic Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Engineering Index (EI), Web of Science / Conference Proceedings Citation Index.

 

A short list of presented papers will be invited for a post-conference special issue of the Springer Nature Computer Science journal.

All papers presented at the conference venue will also be available at the SCITEPRESS Digital Library.

 

 

We hope this interests you, as it would be a great pleasure to count on your participation at our conference.

 

 

Kind regards,

Monica Saramago

IMPROVE Secretariat

Web: http://improve.scitevents.org

e-mail: improve.secretariat@insticc.org

 

CFP – IPMU’22 Special Session on Natural Language and Information Systems

Call for Papers: IPMU'22 Special Session on Natural Language and Information Systems.

WCCI IEEE 2022 Special Session on Linguistic Summarization and Description of Data

WCCI – Fuzz-IEEE 2022 Special Session on Linguistic Summarization and Description of Data

Organized by Nicolás Marín, Daniel Sánchez, and Anna Wilbik

 

The development of human–computer interaction systems based on natural language, already important in the last decades, is growing in importance nowadays. Particularly, data-to-text systems are intended to obtain a text describing the most relevant aspects of data for a certain user in a specific context. Such texts, called linguistic summaries and descriptions of data, are comprised of a collection of natural language sentences, and must be as close as possible to those generated by human experts. In this realm, not only specialized users (e.g. in decision support systems) are interested in this type of approach, but nonspecialized users also show interest in receiving understandable information that is supported by data.

Linguistic summaries commonly use fuzzy set theory to model linguistic variables and incorporate different forms of imprecision in a collection of natural language sentences. In many approaches they can be considered as quantifier based sentences, hence linguistic summaries constitute a perfect application for new developments in the domain of fuzzy quantifiers. Furthermore, linguistic summaries have been related to fuzzy rule systems.

Linguistic summaries and description of data is related to other research areas such as knowledge discovery in databases and intelligent data analysis, flexible query answering systems for data, human-machine interaction, uncertainty management, heuristics and metaheuristics, and natural language generation and processing. More recently, this field has been related to the linguistic description of complex phenomena and computing with words paradigms.

The objective of this special session is to provide a forum for researchers, from the above indicated areas, to present recent developments in linguistic summarizes and description of data as well as discuss how these different approaches can complement each other for the task of building such systems.

The session continues the series of special sessions on the topic organized by some of the organizers of this session in past conferences (IFSA 2015, FUZZ-IEEE 2015, FUZZ-IEEE 2016, FUZZ-IEEE 2017, FUZZ-IEEE 2018, FUZZ-IEEE 2019, FUZZ-IEEE 2020, FUZZ-IEEE 2021).

 

The topics include but are not limited to:

  • Protoforms and fuzzy concepts for linguistic summaries and fuzzy description
  • Referring expression generation with fuzzy properties
  • Quality assessment of linguistic summaries and fuzzy description
  • Techniques and algorithms for generating linguistic summaries and descriptions of data
  • Ontologies for data summarization
  • Logical approaches for modeling linguistic expressions
  • Modeling uncertainty for linguistic summaries and fuzzy description
  • User preference/interest modeling for linguistic summaries and fuzzy description
  • Applications of linguistic summaries and fuzzy description
  • Natural language generation for data summarization
  • Machine Learning applied to data summarization
  • Linguistic information extraction from visual information
  • Context-awareness in data summarization and description, and natural language generation

 

Important dates:

 

Full paper submission                       January 31, 2022 (Strict deadline!)

Notification of paper acceptance       April 26, 2022

Camera-ready paper submission      May 23, 2022

Conference starts                             July 18, 2022

Conference ends                              July 23, 2022 

 

Conference website:                https://wcci2022.org/

Information for authors:           https://wcci2022.org/submission/

                                                     (submissions must be anonymized for double-blind reviewing!)

Submission website:               https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IEEEWCCI2022/

(Remind to select SS on Linguistic Summarization and Description of Data (FUZZ-SS-10) as Main research topic.)

 

Looking forward to see you in Padua!

Best regards

         Nicolás Marín (nicm@decsai.ugr.es)        

         Daniel Sánchez (daniel@decsai.ugr.es)

         Anna Wilbik (a.wilbik@maastrichtuniversity.nl)

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