Workshops & Tutorials
Monday 11/9 - Workshops
09:00-10:30 Workshop AM
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Workshop AM
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-15:30 Workshop PM
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Workshop PM
Friday 15/9 Tutorials
09:00-10:30 Tutorial AM
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:30 Tutorial AM
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-15:30 Tutorial PM
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Tutorial PM
Workshops
Workshops and competitions will be held on 11th September 2023 at Toppo Wasserman Hall.
ICIAP 2023 will feature a number of workshops, two competitions, and, for the first time, two hubs that collect multiple workshops in the same field:
Medical Imaging Hub (MIH)
Medical Imaging is a challenging research area with successful applications in healthcare systems, that has witnessed an enormous progress thanks to the usage of image processing, computer vision and machine/deep learning techniques (including federated learning and multimodal learning approaches). The interest in the field of Medical Imaging within our community is confirmed by a record number of workshops that have been organised at ICIAP this year:
Digital Humanities Hub (DHH)
The usage of image processing and computer vision techniques for solving problems in the field of Digital Humanities is rapidly increasing, due to the presence of applications in multiple areas such as cultural heritage and virtual/augmented reality. This is an interdisciplinary field, involving both computer scientists as well as researchers working in archaeology and social sciences. The interest in these topics within our community is confirmed by a record number of workshop in the field of Digital Humanities that have been organised at ICIAP this year:
Please visit the webpages of the individual events for more details about the covered topics, the organizing teams and the exciting programs.
September 11 - morning (AM)
(DHH) PatReCH: Pattern Recognition for Cultural Heritage [Room T4]
(DHH) ViDiScript: Computer Vision and Digital Manuscripts [Room T1]
(MIH) AIRCAD: Artificial Intelligence and Radiomics in Computer-Aided Diagnosis [Room T9]
(MIH) FedMed: Federated Learning in Medical Imaging and Vision [Room T2]
AGAVE: Advances in Gaze Analysis, Visual attention and Eye-gaze modelling [Room T6]
Beyond Vision: Physics meets AI [Room T5]
3rd Automatic Affect Analysis and Synthesis Workshop [Room T3]
Deep learning for field robotics: tools, methods, and challenges [Cancelled]
2nd Workshop on Novel Benchmarks and Approaches for Real-World Continual Learning [Cancelled]
September 11 - afternoon (PM)
(DHH) FAPER: Fine Art Pattern Extraction and Recognition [Room T1]
(DHH) AI4DH: Artificial Intelligence for Digital Humanities [Room T4]
(MIH) M3IP: Multi-Modal Medical Imaging Processing [Room T2]
(Competition) International Contest on Real-Time Fire Detection on the Edge [Room T5]
(Competition) Multimodal Action Recognition on the MECCANO Dataset [Room T6]
Recent Advances in Digital Security: Biometrics and Forensics [Room T3]
Computer Vision for Environment Monitoring and Preservation [Room T9]
(DHH) IAP4CH: Image Analysis and Processing for Cultural Heritage: Archaeology and Film Studies [Cancelled]
Advances in Image Satellite Processing and Interpretation[Cancelled]
Tutorials
Tutorials will be held on 15th September 2023 at Toppo Wassermann Hall.
Please visit the webpages of the individual events for more details.
September 15 - morning (AM)
Adversarial Machine Learning on Multimedia Forensics Domain
Luca Guarnera (University of Catania, Italy)
Alessandro Ortis (University of Catania, Italy)
Room T1Building Wearable Assistants with First Person (Egocentric Vision): History, Challenges, Opportunities and Applications
Antonino Furnari (University of Catania and Next Vision s.r.l., Italy)
Francesco Ragusa (University of Catania and Next Vision s.r.l., Italy)
Room T2
September 15 - afternoon (PM)
Computer Vision and Machine Learning for Bioengineering Applications
Matteo Moro (University of Genova, Italy)
Vito Paolo Pastore (University of Genova, Italy)
Room T1Remote Physiological Sensing: State of the Art and Applications
Vittorio Cuculo (Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy)
Alessandro D’Amelio (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy).
Room T2