Forwarding to additional lists. I believe that in the past there has been
consideration of using automated image recognition to categorize images on
Commons.

Pine
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From: caip2...@unisa.it <caip2...@unisa.it>
Date: Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 6:58 AM
Subject: [AI] Extended call for Workshops/Tutorials at CAIP 2019 in
Salerno, Italy
To: <a...@lists.wikimedia.org>


The CAIP2019 Organizing Committee invites proposals for workshops and
tutorials in conjunction with the 18th International Conference on Computer
Analysis of Images and Patterns. The workshops and tutorials will be held
as side events of the main conference.

*Proposals for Workshop*

The CAIP2019 workshops will provide forums where participants will have
opportunities to discuss technical topics and actively share ideas. The
topics of the workshops should be at the frontiers of academic research or
important applications in the domain of computer vision and pattern
recognition. Each proposal will be assessed for its scientific content,
structure and relevance. Cogently, good proposals would encourage
discussion and interaction between the participants, achievable in a
several ways, e.g., through presentations of submitted work, panel
discussions and hands-on sessions.

Download here the Call for Workshops
<http://caip2019.unisa.it/pages/submission/callcaip2019workshop.pdf>


*Proposals For Tutorials*

The CAIP 2019 Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials to be
held as side events of the main conference in Salerno, Italy. Tutorials
should serve one or more of the following objectives:

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   Introduce students and newcomers to major topics of CAIP research
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   Provide instruction on established practices and methodologies
   -

   Survey a mature area of CAIP research and/or practice
   -

   Motivate and explain a CAIP topic of emerging importance
   -

   Introduce expert non-specialists to a CAIP research area

Proposals should contain the following information:

   -

   The title and a brief description of the tutorial


   -

   A detailed outline of the tutorial, including preferred length of
   tutorial: either 3 hours (half day) or 6 hours (full day). If it is a
   full-day tutorial, please give a brief justification
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   Characterization of the potential target audience for the tutorial,
   including prerequisite knowledge and estimated number of attendees
   -

   A description of why the tutorial topic would be of interest to a
   substantial part of the CAIP audience
   -

   A brief resume of the presenter(s), which should include name, title,
   affiliation, e-mail address, background in the tutorial area, example of
   work in the area (e.g. publications and/or industrial work).

Download here the Call for Tutorials
<http://caip2019.unisa.it/pages/submission/callcaip2019tutorials.pdf>


*Submission*

Proposals should be submitted by electronic mail to the CAIP Organizing
Committee (caip2...@unisa.it)


*Important Dates*

Deadline for workshop proposal:
*March 11, 2019 *Notification of Acceptance: *March 15, 2019*


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