Anticipated Start Date: (Mid August, 2024)
DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Department of Psychology at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT; www.rit.edu/psychology<http://www.rit.edu/psychology>) invites candidates to apply for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position starting in August 2024. We are seeking an energetic and enthusiastic psychologist who will serve as an instructor, researcher, and mentor to students in our undergraduate (Psychology, Neuroscience) and graduate programs (Masters in Experimental Psychology, Ph.D. in Cognitive Science). We are particularly looking to build a cohort of faculty who can contribute to the interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Cognitive Science and contribute to research, mentoring, and teaching using computational and laboratory methods. Candidates should have expertise in an area of Cognitive Science such as cognitive or behavioral neuroscience, AI, computational/psycho-linguistics, cognitive psychology, comparative psychology, or related areas. We are particularly interested in individuals whose area of research expertise expands the current expertise of the faculty. Candidates who can teach courses in natural language processing or computational modeling courses are especially encouraged to apply. The Department of Psychology at RIT serves a rapidly expanding student population at a technical university. The position requires a strong commitment to teaching and mentoring, active research and publication, and a strong potential to attract external funding. Teaching and research are priorities for faculty at RIT, and all faculty are expected to mentor students through advising, research and in-class experiences. The successful candidate will be able to teach courses in our undergraduate cognitive psychology track (Memory & Attention, Language & Thought, Decision Making, Judgement & Problem Solving), will be expected to teach research methods/statistics courses at the undergraduate and graduate level, and teach and mentor students in our graduate programs. In addition, candidates must be able to do research and work effectively within the department’s existing lab space. RIT provides many opportunities for collaborative research across the institute in many diverse disciplines such as AI, Digital Humanities, Human-Centered Computing, and Cybersecurity.
We are seeking individuals who have the ability and interest in contributing to a community committed to student-centeredness; professional development and scholarship; integrity and ethics; respect, diversity and pluralism; innovation and flexibility; and teamwork and collaboration. Select to view links to RIT’s core values<http://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/policiesmanual/p040>, honor code<http://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/policiesmanual/p030>, and statement of diversity.<http://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/policiesmanual/p050>
THE COLLEGE/ DEPARTMENT:
The Department of Psychology at RIT offers B.S., M.S. degrees, Advanced Certificates, minors, immersions, electives, and a new interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree program in Cognitive Science. The B.S. degree provides a general foundation in psychology with specialized training in one of five tracks: biopsychology, clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, social psychology, and developmental psychology. The M.S. degree is in Experimental Psychology, with an Advanced Certificate offered in Engineering Psychology. We offer accelerated BS/MS programs with AI, Sustainability, and Experimental Psychology. The Ph.D. degree is in Cognitive Science and the program is broadly interdisciplinary with several partner units across the university. We also offer joint B.S. degrees in Human Centered Computing and Neuroscience.
The College of Liberal Arts is one of nine colleges within Rochester Institute of Technology. The College has over 150 faculty in 13 departments in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The College currently offers fourteen undergraduate degree programs and five Master degrees, serving over 800 students.
THE UNIVERSITY:
Founded in 1829, Rochester Institute of Technology is a diverse and collaborative community of engaged, socially conscious, and intellectually curious minds. Through creativity and innovation, and an intentional blending of technology, the arts and design, we provide exceptional individuals with a wide range of academic opportunities, including a leading research program and an internationally recognized education for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Beyond our main campus in Rochester, New York, RIT has international campuses in China, Croatia, Dubai, and Kosovo. And with more than 19,000 students and more than 125,000 graduates from all 50 states and over 100 nations, RIT is driving progress in industries and communities around the world. Find out more at www.rit.edu<http://www.rit.edu> .
REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
* Have PhD., or PhD. expected by July 1, 2024 in cognitive psychology or cognitive science related specialty (e.g. linguistics);
* Have demonstrated ability to conduct independent research in psychology or closely related fields;
* Have consistently and recently published;
* Have demonstrated teaching ability and have taught college courses independently beyond TA;
* Have demonstrated ability to supervise student research;
* Demonstrate external research grant attainment potential;
* Demonstrate expertise in research and teaching in cognitive science;
* Show a career trajectory that emphasizes a balance between teaching and research;
* Show a fit with the Department of Psychology’s general mission, teaching, research, and resources.
* Ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the college’s continuing commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences.
HOW TO APPLY:
Apply online at http://careers.rit.edu/faculty; search openings, then Keyword Search 8262BR. Please submit your application, curriculum vitae, cover letter addressing the listed qualifications and upload the following attachments:
• A brief teaching philosophy
• A research statement that includes information about previous grant work, the potential for future grants, and information about one-on-one supervision of student research
• The names, addresses and phone numbers for three references
• Contribution to Diversity Statement<https://www.rit.edu/academicaffairs/facultyrecruitment/forms/Diversity_Stat…>
You can contact the chair of the search committee, Caroline DeLong, Ph.D. with questions on the position at: cmdgsh(a)rit.edu<mailto:cmdgsh@rit.edu>.
Review of applications will begin October 1, 2023 and will continue until an acceptable candidate is found.
Cecilia O. Alm, Ph.D. She/Her
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Director, Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing lab - rit.edu/clasp
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** Final Call for Papers - please circulate this CFP to your colleagues and
networks **
-- *15th International Conference on Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition
(SoCPaR 2023)* --
** Onsite and On the World Wide Web **
http://www.mirlabs.org/socpar23
<https://er-anubajaj-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2JM2liuzWle7Ghg2sWb8bGsSzd85…>
http://www.mirlabs.net/socpar23
<https://er-anubajaj-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2DIK1Uu77SgGeKhGByhCpkybBwsf…>
*SoCPaR 2023 Theme:* Soft Computing Approaches in Large Language Models and
Generative Pre-trained Transformers
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** Venue details and accommodation details are now published **
*Onsite Venues:* Olten, Switzerland; Porto, Portugal; Kaunas, Lithuania;
Kochi, India
*Please visit: *https://mirlabs.org/socpar23/venue2.php
<https://er-anubajaj-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2WCJuTEKKvw_vzt5ULdoVt2ychWe…>
December 13-15, 2023
*Organized Special Sessions and Workshops Details:*
https://mirlabs.org/socpar23/cfss.php
<https://er-anubajaj-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2PrcMHFZHrURwGRNxGs-J4Gw54lq…>
SOCPAR 2023 will be a hybrid conference that will run fully in-person and
virtually to take advantage of the best the two modalities can offer.
Besides regular paper presentations, the technical programme will include
8-10 plenary lectures and poster sessions. SOCPAR 2023 Organising Committee
also recognizes the benefits of virtual conferences allowing participation
at a cheaper rate. This allows a higher number of research scholars and
students to attend. Selected authors can attend and present the papers
virtually or in one of the FOUR venues in Europe and Asia.
*Proceedings of SOCPAR'23* will be published with Springer Verlag in their
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS) series. (
https://www.springer.com/series/15179
<https://er-anubajaj-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2YAVg1bMUjeV1h8VrOwAMl7An2Dn…>
)
Proceedings of SoCPaR'22:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-27524-1
<https://er-anubajaj-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2DdXhOq2Ce5tB8GMmYFZytW364fR…>
*Indexed by*: SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, SCImago, DBLP, EI
Compendex, Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST), SpringerLink
*History of SoCPaR series*: http://www.mirlabs.net/socpar23/previous.php
<https://er-anubajaj-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2qW2GkUGOLLzFNqSp-w4-CbSQTpY…>
***Important Dates***
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Paper submission due: September 30, 2023
Notification of paper acceptance: October 31, 2023
Registration and Final manuscript due: November 10, 2023
Conference: December 13-15, 2023
***About SoCPaR 2023***
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After the success of the 14th International Conference on
Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition (SoCPaR 2022),
SoCPaR 2023 is organized to bring together worldwide leading
researchers and practitioners interested in advancing the
state-of-the-art in Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition,
for exchanging knowledge that encompasses a broad range of
disciplines among various distinct communities. It is hoped
that researchers and practitioners will bring new prospects
for collaboration across disciplines and gain inspiration to
facilitate novel breakthroughs. The themes for this conference
are thus focused on "Innovating and Inspiring Soft Computing and
Intelligent Pattern Recognition".
***Topics (not limited to)***
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Soft Computing and Applications (but not limited to):-
Evolutionary computing
Swarm intelligence
Artificial immune systems
Fuzzy Sets
Uncertainty analysis
Fractals
Rough Sets
Support vector machines
Artificial neural networks
Case Based Reasoning
Wavelets
Hybrid intelligent systems
Nature inspired computing techniques
Machine learning
Ambient intelligence
Hardware implementations
Pattern Recognition and Applications (but not limited to):-
Information retrieval
Data Mining
Web Mining
Image Processing
Computer Vision
Bio-informatics
Information security
Network security
Steganography
Biometry
Remote sensing
Medical Informatics
E-commerce
Signal Processing
Control systems
***Submission Guidelines***
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Submission of paper should be made through the submission page
from the conference web page. Please refer to the conference website
for guidelines to prepare your manuscript.
*Paper format templates:*
https://www.springer.com/de/authors-editors/book-authors-editors/manuscript…
<https://er-anubajaj-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/28oJ1Qa_H7ka1otWV7WbVjhqGRh0…>
*SoCPaR’23 Submission Link:*
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/SOCPAR2023
<https://er-anubajaj-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2faA6bVFxOc23JiA9rVqzDujpT6R…>
***Plenary Talks***
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You are welcome to attend 12 Keynote Talks offered by world-renowned
professors and industry leaders. The detailed information is available on
conference website.
Speaker 1: Christine Zarges, Aberystwyth University, UK
Speaker 2: Theresa Schmiedel, University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Northwestern Switzerland, Basel, Switzerland
Speaker 3: Ke Feng, Singapore-ETH Centre, The National University of
Singapore, Singapore
Speaker 4: Stefka Fidanova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Speaker 5: Diego Oliva, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
Speaker 6: Sebastian Ventura, University of Cordoba, Spain
Speaker 7: Ana Maria Madureira, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto,
Portugal
Speaker 8: Nuno Bettencourt , Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto,
Portugal
Speaker 9: Aboul Ella Hassanien, Cairo University, Egypt
Speaker 10: Milan Tuba, Singidunum University, Serbia
Speaker 11: Dalia Kriksciuniene, Vilnius University / Kaunas University of
Applied Sciences, Lithuania
Speaker 12: Kusum Deep, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India
*** SoCPaR 2023 Organization ***
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*General Chairs*
Ajith Abraham, Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA
Artūras Kaklauskas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
*Program Chairs*
Andries Engelbrecht, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Oscar Castillo, Tijuana Institute of Technology, Mexico
*Publication Chair*
Anu Bajaj, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, India
*Web Services Chair*
Kun Ma, University of Jinan, China
*Publicity Chair*
Pooja Manghirmalani Mishra, Machine Intelligence Research Labs, India
*Note:* If you would like to propose a special session, please email Dr.
Anu Bajaj <er.anubajaj(a)gmail.com> with a CC to Ms. Mabrouka Salmi <
salmimabrouka7(a)gmail.com>
***Technical Contact***
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Dr. Ajith Abraham
Email: ajith.abraham(a)ieee.org
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Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics at Georgetown University (Washington DC)
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Of particular interest for this position are linguistically-grounded computational approaches to *interaction* (broadly construed). This includes (for example) research in spoken/signed language processing, dialogue systems, LLMs, and language learning. Also highly valued is research involving underrepresented groups and languages/varieties (including low-resource NLP, as well as bias and ethics in language technologies).
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Please apply via the application link below. Dossiers should include:
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* curriculum vitae
* statements of research, teaching, and diversity
* 1–3 representative publications
* names (with contact information) of three references, who will be contacted by the system to request a letter of recommendation.
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*2nd Call for Demonstrations*
PROPOR 2024: 16th International Conference on Computational Processing of
Portuguese
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Santiago de Compostela - Galicia)
March 14th & 15th 2024
https://propor2024.citius.gal/
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The PROPOR 2024 demonstration program committee invites submissions for
demonstrations. Following the spirit of previous PROPOR editions, the
demonstration track aims at bringing together academia and industry,
creating a forum where more than written or spoken descriptions of research
are available. Thus, demos should allow attendees to try and test them
during their presentation in a dedicated session that will provide a more
informal and interactive setting. Products, systems, or tools are examples
of acceptable demos. Both early-research prototypes and mature systems may
also be considered.
Demos Submission: December 10 2023
Notification of acceptance or rejection: January 21 2024
Camera-ready demo paper: January 28 2024
Conference: March 14 and 15 2024
*Topics:*
The areas of interest include all topics related to theoretical and applied
issues of written and spoken Portuguese and Galician, such as, but not
limited to, the same topics as for the conference paper submission:
- Natural language processing tasks (e.g. parsing, word sense
disambiguation, coreference resolution)
- Natural language processing applications (e.g. question answering,
subtitling, summarization, sentiment analysis)
- Natural language generation
- Information extraction and information retrieval
- Speech technologies (e.g. spoken language generation, speech and
speaker recognition, spoken language understanding)
- Speech applications (e.g. spoken language interfaces, dialogue
systems, speech-to-speech translation)
- Resources, standardization and evaluation (e.g. corpora, ontologies,
lexicons, grammars)
- NLP-oriented linguistic description or theoretical analysis
- Distributional semantics and language modeling
- Portuguese language varieties and dialect processing (including the
language varieties of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Galicia,
Guinea-Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé, and Principe)
- Multilingual studies, methods, applications, and resources including
Portuguese/Galician
The systems may be of the following kinds:
- Natural Language Processing systems or system components
- Application systems using language technology components
- Software tools for computational linguistics research
- Software for demonstration or evaluation
- Development tools
*Submissions:*
Submissions should consist of a non-anonymous brief description document of
up to *three pages of content, including references*. Developers must
outline the main characteristics of their system/product/tool, provide
sufficient details to allow its evaluation, and give information on how
they plan to demonstrate it. Developers are encouraged to focus their
description on the relevance of the computational processing component of
Portuguese or Galician in the proposed system. Submissions should be
written in English. At submission time, only PDF format is accepted. For
the final versions, authors of accepted papers will be given one extra
content page to take the reviews into account. Authors of accepted papers
will be requested to send the source files for the production of the
proceedings.
Submissions must be sent via EasyChair (
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=propor2024) — please select the
track: *PROPOR2024 Demo Paper*.
All submitted papers must conform to the official ACL style guidelines. ACL
provides style files for LaTeX and Microsoft Word that meet these
requirements. They can be found at:
LaTeX stylesheet:
https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/tree/master/latex
MS Word stylesheet:
https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/tree/master/word
The URL for paper submission will be available soon.
*Publication:*
Accepted demo papers are expected to be published by ACL as a volume in ACL
Anthology (https://aclanthology.org/) as part of the PROPOR 2024
proceedings. They will be available online. To ensure publication, at least
one author of each accepted paper must complete an adequate registration
for PROPOR 2024 by the early registration deadline.
*Presentation format:*
Accepted demos will be presented at a designated demo session with an
optional accompanying poster. Developers should make sure they could run
their demos properly. Thus, it is the authors’ responsibility to provide
the necessary technical conditions (i.e. equipment) for the demo at the
conference. Note that the local organizers will not provide any hardware or
software. Free high-speed Internet access will be available.
There will be a best demo award for the best-presented project.
Further details on the date, time, and instructions of the demonstration
session(s) will be determined and provided at a later date.
*Demo chairs:*
Marlo Souza (Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil)
Iria de-Dios-Flores (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
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*Iria de-Dios-Flores (PhD)*
*https://sites.google.com/view/iriadediosflores/
<https://sites.google.com/view/iriadediosflores/>*
In this newsletter:
LDC data and commercial technology development
New publications:
CALLFRIEND Russian Speech<https://catalog.ldc.upenn.edu/LDC2023S08>
CALLFRIEND Russian Text<https://catalog.ldc.upenn.edu/LDC2023T09>
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LDC data and commercial technology development
For-profit organizations are reminded that an LDC membership is a pre-requisite for obtaining a commercial license to almost all LDC databases. Non-member organizations, including non-member for-profit organizations, cannot use LDC data to develop or test products for commercialization, nor can they use LDC data in any commercial product or for any commercial purpose. LDC data users should consult corpus-specific license agreements for limitations on the use of certain corpora. Visit the Licensing<https://www.ldc.upenn.edu/data-management/using/licensing> page for further information.
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New publications:
CALLFRIEND Russian Speech<https://catalog.ldc.upenn.edu/LDC2023S08> was developed by LDC and consists of 48 hours of telephone conversations (100 recordings) between native speakers of Russian. The calls were recorded in 1999 as part of the CALLFRIEND collection, a project designed primarily to support research in automatic language identification. One hundred native Russian speakers living in the continental United States each made a single phone call, lasting up to 30 minutes, to a family member or friend living in the United States.
All recordings involved domestic calls routed through LDC's automated telephone collection platform and stored as 2-channel (4-wire) 8-KHz mu-law samples taken directly from a public telephone network via a T-1 circuit. Each audio file is a FLAC-compressed MS-WAV (RIFF) format audio file containing 2-channel, 8-KHz, 16-bit PCM sample data.
This release includes call metadata, including speaker gender, the number of speakers on each channel, and call duration.
Corresponding transcripts and a lexicon are available in CALLFRIEND Russian Text (LDC2023T09<http://catalog.ldc.upenn.edu/LDC2023T09>).
2023 members can access this corpus through their LDC accounts. Non-members may license this data for a fee.
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CALLFRIEND Russian Text<https://catalog.ldc.upenn.edu/LDC2023T09> contains the corresponding transcripts and a lexicon for CALLFRIEND Russian Speech<https://catalog.ldc.upenn.edu/LDC2023S08>, that is, 48 hours of telephone conversations (100 recordings) between native Russian speakers.
The transcripts have four main fields on each line (begin_offset, end_offset, speaker_label, transcript_text) separated by tabs. Each contains a list of time-stamped segments in order according to their begin_offset values, with no blank lines.
The lexicon covers the word forms in the 97 transcript files. The main lexicon table contains three columns per row: Cyrillic orthography, phonetic transliteration, and numeric representation of syllabic stress.
Corresponding speech data is available as CALLFRIEND Russian Speech (LDC2023S08<http://catalog.ldc.upenn.edu/LDC2023S08>).
2023 members can access this corpus through their LDC accounts. Non-members may license this data for a fee.
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*Indian Language Summarization (ILSUM 2023)*
Website: https://ilsum.github.io/
To be organized in conjunction with FIRE 2023 (fire.irsi.res.in)
15th-18th December 2023, Goa, India
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The second shared task on Indian Language Summarization (ILSUM) aims at
creating an evaluation benchmark dataset for Indian Languages. This
year ILSUM consists of two subtasks
Subtask 1: This task builds upon the task from ILSUM 2022. In the
first edition, we covered two major Indian languages Hindi and
Gujarati alongside Indian English, a widely recognized dialect of the
English Language. This year's edition adds the Bengali language and an
expanded dataset for the languages from last year. Further, we will
provide abstractive summaries for a subset of each language (~1000 per
language) apart from the headlines which are semi-extractive summaries
in nature.
Like the previous edition, this will be a classic summarization task,
where we will provide
~15,000 article-summary pairs for each language and the participants are
expected to generate a fixed-length summary.
Subtask 2: The task is centred around identifying factual errors in
machine-generated summaries. With the recent implosion of Large
Language models, . While these LLMs are very good at summarization,
among other NLP tasks, they are often prone to hallucinations. This
means the model generates information that is not accurate, not based
on its training data, or is completely made up but looks accurate and
reliable. Further, such tools can be misused to generate misleading or
outright incorrect information. Identifying such inaccuracies can be a
challenging task.
Through this subtask, we aim to address the problem of identifying
factually incorrect information in LLM-generated summaries.
Participants will be provided with an article and its corresponding
machine-generated summary. The objective is to identify the presence
of factual incorrectness in the summaries if any, and classify them in
one of the predefined categories.
*Tentative Timeline*
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7st August - Training Data Released and Registrations open
10th October - Test Data Release
20th October - Run Submission Deadline
25th October - Results Declared
10th Novemebr - Working notes due
20th November - Reviews Due
30th November - Camera Ready Submissions due
15th-18th December - FIRE 2023 at Goa, India
*Organisers*
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Shrey Satapara, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India
Sandip Modha, LDRP-ITR, Gandhinagar, India
Parth Mehta, Parmonic, USA
Debasis Ganguly, University of Glasgow, Scotland
*For regular updates subscribe to our mailing list: **ilsum(a)googlegroups.com**
International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI2024)
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3-7 June 2024
Genoa, Italy
https://avi2024.dibris.unige.it
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IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop and tutorial proposals:
Friday, December 1, 2023
Long and short papers:
Abstract submission: Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Paper submission: Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Posters and Demos:
Paper submission: Thursday, February 29, 2024
Doctoral Consortium:
Paper submission: Wednesday, March 27, 2024
(all deadlines are 23:59, AoE)
Submission webpage:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=avi2024
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International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI)
Since 1992, AVI has been a biennial appointment for a vast international community of experts with a broad range of backgrounds. Throughout three decades, the Conference has attracted leading researchers of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) from all over the world, offering a forum to present and disseminate new technological results, paradigms, and visions for HCI and user interfaces.
Because of advanced technology and new possibilities for user interaction, AVI has broadened the topics it covers, still keeping its primary focus on the conception, design, implementation, and evaluation of novel visual interfaces.
While rooted in Italy, AVI is an actual international conference concerning the nationality of participants, authors of papers, and program committee members. The mixture of carefully selected research contributions paired with cordial Italian hospitality creates a unique conference atmosphere, which has made AVI an internationally recognized brand.
AVI 2024 is under the patronage of University of Genoa, Department of Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics and Systems Engineering, Italy.
We look forward to your participation in AVI 2024!
Cristina Conati, AVI 2024 General Chair
Gulatiero Volpe, AVI 2024 General Chair
Ilaria Torre, AVI 2024 Program Chair
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TOPICS
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
Adaptive and Context-Aware Interfaces
Affective Visual Interfaces
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Conversational Interfaces
Full-body Interaction
Human-AI Interaction
Information Visualization
Intelligent Interfaces
Engineering of Visual Interfaces and Interaction
Interaction Design Tools
Building Interactions: Hardware, Materials, and Fabrication
Interaction for the environment and environmental awareness
Interface Metaphors
Interfaces for Automotive
Interfaces for Big Data
Interfaces for e-Commerce and e-Branding
Interfaces for e-Culture and e-Tourism
Interfaces for End-User Development
Interfaces for i-TV
Interfaces for Recommender Systems
Interfaces for Social Interaction and Cooperation
Interfaces and Interactions for Inclusion, Accessibility and Aging
Interfaces for children
Learning, Education, and Families
Mobile Interaction
Motion-based Interaction
Multimodal Interfaces
(Multi)Sensory Interfaces
(Multi)Touch Interaction
Search Interfaces
Shape-Changing Devices
User Interfaces for the Internet of Things
Usability and Accessibility
Usability and (Cyber)Security
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Visual Analytics
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**LONG AND SHORT RESEARCH PAPERS**
We solicit high-quality original research papers in the area of advanced visual interfaces and Human-Computer Interaction in general. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by an international panel of experts.
Accepted long and short research papers will be included in the Proceedings published by ACM Press and available in the ACM Digital Library.
Long and Short papers are publications that address AVI 2024 topics and describe original, unpublished research. Submissions must be anonymized.
The maximum length of long papers is 8 pages (with one additional page for references).
The maximum length of short papers is 4 pages (with one additional page for references).
Authors are required to send a 250-word abstract by the abstract deadline, one week before final submission, to speed up the paper assignment to reviewers.
**POSTER PAPERS**
The AVI 2024 Poster Track allows researchers and practitioners to present their work in progress and obtain precious feedback from their peers in an informal setting.
Poster submissions must be up to 2 pages (with one additional page for references), not anonymized.
**DEMO PAPERS**
The demo track is intended to provide a forum to showcase innovative implementations, systems and technologies demonstrating new ideas about interactive visual interfaces. We are looking for implementations of novel and exciting concepts or systems related to the main topics of AVI.
Demo papers must be up to 2 pages (with one additional page for references), not anonymized.
**WORKSHOP PROPOSALS**
We invite proposals for workshops that will facilitate the exchange of new ideas in all areas related to advanced visual interfaces and Human-Computer Interaction. We invite organizers to propose either half-day or one-day long workshops held on June 3 or June 4, 2024, at the AVI2024 venue.
**TUTORIALS**
We encourage the proposal of tutorials on specific topics related to AVI and general HCI approaches, methodologies, or technologies.
**DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM**
The goal of the Doctoral Consortium is to provide a setting for PhD students to present their work and receive feedback on their doctoral research plan and progress. Students will be offered the opportunity to articulate and discuss their problem statement, goals, methods, and results. The Doctoral Consortium also aims at providing students with guidance on various aspects of their research from established researchers and the other students participating in the sessions. Finally, the Doctoral Consortium seeks to motivate students in the development of their scientific curiosity and facilitate their networking within the research community.
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AVI 2024 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chairs
Cristina Conati, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Gualtiero Volpe, University of Genoa
Program Chair
Ilaria Torre, University of Genoa
Long Papers Chairs
Giuseppe Desolda, University of Bari
Michail Giannakos, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Short Papers Chairs
Elisabetta Bevacqua, National Engineering School of Brest
Maurizio Mancini, Sapienza University of Rome
Workshop & Tutorial Chairs
Ignacio Aedo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Rosella Gennari, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Poster Chairs
Masood Masoodian, Aalto University
Giovanna Varni, University of Trento
Demo Chairs
Radoslaw Niewiadomski, University of Genoa
Fabiana Vernero, University of Turin
Doctoral Consortium Chair
Fabio Paternò, CNR ISTI
Giuliana Vitiello, University of Salerno
Publicity Chairs
Beatrice Biancardi, LINEACT CESI
Federica Delprino, University of Genoa
Proceedings Chairs
Eleonora Ceccaldi, University of Genoa
Cigdem Beyan, University of Trento
Web Chair
Paola Barra, University of Naples Parthenope
AVI STEERING COMMITTEE
Paolo Bottoni,
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Paolo Buono
University of Bari, Italy
Tiziana Catarci
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Maria Francesca Costabile
University of Bari, Italy
Maristella Matera
Polytechnic of Milan, Italy
Massimo Mecella
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Kent Norman
University of Maryland, USA
Emanuele Panizzi,
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Genny Tortora
University of Salerno, Italy
Giuliana Vitiello
University of Salerno, Italy
Marco Winckler
Université Côte d'Azur, France
We are thrilled to announce the *Call for Papers for the North Africans in
Machine Learning Affinity Workshop*, which will be held at* NeurIPS 2023*.
This is your chance to share your groundbreaking research, insights, and
discoveries with a vibrant community of peers in the field of Machine
Learning. Whether you're a junior researcher or a seasoned expert, and of
North African origins. If you have a passion for advancing the theory and
applications of ML, we want to hear from you!
*Why submit your paper:*
- Showcase your work on a prestigious stage.
- Gain valuable feedback from experts in the ML community.
- Connect with like-minded professionals from North African institutions
and beyond.
- Contribute to the collective knowledge of the ML field.
*Submission Guidelines:*
- Papers related to all aspects of Machine Learning are welcome.
- Submissions from all North Africans (or with North African origins) are
encouraged.
- The workshop is open to academia and industry professionals.
*Submission Link and Deadlines:*
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSedy0Q7neQsSKV1XmPphEiZmaQuH-QblED…
*Website*: https://sites.google.com/view/north africans in ml
<https://sites.google.com/view/northafricansinml>
*Awards and Recognition:*
Outstanding contributions will be recognized, and selected papers may have
the opportunity to be featured prominently during the workshop.
Join us in making the North Africans in Machine Learning Affinity Workshop
at NeurIPS 2023 a resounding success! Submit your paper, share your
insights, and be part of this exciting journey in advancing the field of
Machine Learning.
Stay tuned for more updates and mark your calendars for NeurIPS 2023! Let's
shape the future of ML together.
*NAML Organizer Team*
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*Hatem Haddad*
Assistant Professor,
Manouba University,
Tunisia
Subject: Second CFP: PROPOR 2024 - 16th International Conference on
Computational Processing of Portuguese
[Apologies for cross-postings]
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PROPOR 2024: 16th International Conference on Computational Processing of
Portuguese
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Santiago de Compostela - Galicia)
March 14th to 15th 2024
2nd Call for Papers
https://propor2024.citius.gal/
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The International Conference on Computational Processing of Portuguese
(PROPOR), whose next edition will take place for the first time in Galicia,
birthplace of the Portuguese language, is the main event in the area of
natural language processing that is focused on theoretical and
technological issues of written and spoken Portuguese and Galician
(considered as a local variety of the former). The meeting has been a very
rich forum for the exchange of ideas and partnerships for the research and
industry communities dedicated to the automated processing of this
language, promoting the development of methodologies, resources and
projects that can be shared among researchers and practitioners in the
field.
We call for papers describing work on any topic related to computational
language and speech processing of Portuguese/Galician by researchers in the
industry or academia. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Natural language processing tasks (e.g. parsing, word sense
disambiguation, coreference resolution)
* Natural language processing applications (e.g. question answering,
subtitling, summarization, sentiment analysis)
* Natural language generation
* Information extraction and information retrieval
* Speech technologies (e.g. spoken language generation, speech and speaker
recognition, spoken language understanding)
* Speech applications (e.g. spoken language interfaces, dialogue systems,
speech-to-speech translation)
* Resources, standardization and evaluation (e.g. corpora, ontologies,
lexicons, grammars)
* NLP-oriented linguistic description or theoretical analysis
* Distributional semantics and language modeling
* Portuguese language varieties and dialect processing (including the
language varieties of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Galicia,
Guinea-Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, and Sao Tome and Principe)
* Multilingual studies, methods, applications and resources including
Portuguese/Galician
PROPOR 2024 will be held at the University of Santiago de Compostela
(Santiago de Compostela - Galicia, Spain) from March 14th to March 15th.
PROPOR 2024 will be the 16th edition of the biennial PROPOR conference,
hosted alternately in Brazil and in Europe (Portugal/Galicia). Past
meetings were held in Lisbon, PT (1993); Curitiba, BR (1996); Porto
Alegre, BR (1998); Évora, PT (1999); Atibaia, BR (2000); Faro, PT (2003);
Itatiaia, BR (2006); Aveiro, PT (2008); Porto Alegre, BR (2010); Coimbra,
PT (2012); São Carlos, BR (2014), Tomar, PT (2016), Canela, BR (2018),
Évora, PT (2020), and Fortaleza, BR (2022).
Submissions
Submissions should describe original, unpublished work. Authors are invited
to submit two kinds of papers:
* Full papers – Reporting substantial and completed work, especially those
that may contribute in a significant way to the advancement of the area.
Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation results should be included. Full
papers may consist of up to 8 pages of content, plus unlimited pages of
references.
* Short papers – Reporting small, focused contributions such as ongoing
work, position papers, potential ideas to be discussed, or negative
results. Short papers may consist of up to 4 pages of content, plus
unlimited pages of references.
Both Full and Short papers will be published in the proceedings of the main
conference.
Each submission will be evaluated by at least three reviewers. As reviewing
will be double-blind, submitted papers must be anonymized, that is, they
should not contain the authors’ names and affiliations. Authors must avoid
self-references that reveal identity, like, “We previously showed (Smith,
1991) …”. Instead, they should prefer citations such as “Smith (1991)
previously showed …”. Separate author identification information will be
required as part of the submission process.
Submissions to PROPOR 2024 may not be made available online (e.g. via a
preprint server), and may not be submitted for review elsewhere while being
under review for this conference.
Submissions should be written in English. At submission time, only PDF
format is accepted. For the final versions, authors of accepted papers will
be given 1 extra content page to take the reviews into account. Authors of
accepted papers will be requested to send the source files for the
production of the proceedings. All submitted papers must conform to the
official ACL style guidelines. ACL provides style files for LaTeX and
Microsoft Word that meet these requirements. They can be found at:
* LaTeX styelesheet
* MS Word stylesheet
Paper should be submitted here in the following URL:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=propor2024
Important dates
* Full and short paper submission deadline: 15/10/2023 (23:59 GMT-3)
* Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: 15/11/2023
* Camera-ready papers due: 29/11/2023
* Conference: March 14th - 15th, 2024
Publication
The proceedings of PROPOR 2024 will be published by ACL as a volume in ACL
Anthology (https://aclanthology.org/ ). They will be available online. To
ensure publication, at least one author of each accepted paper must
complete an adequate registration for PROPOR 2024 by the early registration
deadline.
Kindest regards,
António Teixeira, Livy Real & Marcos Garcia
PROPOR 2024 Program Chairs
Dear colleagues,
We cordially invite you to the one-day conference "Life Narrative and the Digital 2023", which will take place on 27 September 2023 and will be hosted by the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage.
Date: 27 September 2023, 09:00-18:30
Venue: Sitzungssaal, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Dr.-Ignaz-Seipel-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna
Website: https://digital-bio-2023.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/
The final programme for the event, in which we will explore the possibilities, uses, and challenges of digital methods and technologies for auto/biographical research and practice, is available here: https://digital-bio-2023.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/data/html/program.html.
Registration for the conference is free of charge and open until 20 September: https://pretix.eu/digitalbio/. Please note that this is a hybrid event and that you should indicate your preference for either in-person or online participation.
For more information, please consult our conference website, or contact us at amp(a)oeaw.ac.at<mailto:amp@oeaw.ac.at>.
With all best wishes,
Timo Frühwirth, Dimitra Grigoriou, Sandra Mayer (conference organisers)
Dr Sandra Mayer
Elise Richter Fellow: “Authors as Activists: Literature, Politics and Celebrity” (FWF V911)
Project Lead: “Auden Musulin Papers: A Digital Edition of W. H. Auden’s Letters to Stella Musulin (FWF P33754)”
Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH)
Austrian Academy of Sciences | Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften (ÖAW)
Bäckerstraße 13, 1010 Wien | Vienna, Austria
T: +43 1 51581-2251
Twitter: @AMP_OeAW
https://amp.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/www.sandramayer.org<http://www.sandramayer.org>