Introduction

The 2016 first International Workshop on Sensing, Processing and Learning for Intelligent Machines (SPLINE) provides an opportunity for researchers and developers from both  academia and industry to present their work, bring state-of-the-art forward and facilitate an active and constructive exchange of ideas on current areas of interest. SPLINE 2016 will be held in Aalborg University at Aalborg, Denmark between July 6 and 8, 2016.

The workshop is co-organised  by Aalborg University and COST Action IC1206. It is co-sponsored by Aalborg University, Danish Sound Innovation Network, Thomas B. Thriges Fond and iSocioBot project, and technically co-sponsored by IEEE Denmark Section’s Signal Processing Chapter.

Machines are playing an ever-increasing role in how we conduct our daily lives and business, and this trend is certainly not expected to slow down any time soon. Intelligent machines and robots penetrate into every corner of our environments, and interlink humans, physical and digital worlds. Key scientific areas include sensing, signal and data processing, and machine learning. These areas are challenging, but exciting ones, and require bringing together several central technologies in a harmonious way.  It is therefore not surprising that interest in these areas has surged in recent years, and activities are now very high.

This workshop aims at creating a forum for researchers and engineers from a wide variety of disciplines related to creating intelligent machines and robots. We encourage contributions that will bring state-of-the-art forward, and facilitate an active and constructive exchange of ideas on current areas of interest. The workshop will feature keynote speeches, industrial talks, invited presentations and presentations with full paper submissions, and demos.

Call for paper

Important date

2016-04-20
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

We invite previously unpublished manuscripts directly targeting the following areas: sensing and processing, machine learning and pattern recognition, social and service robots, big data, biometrics and de-identification. The scope includes, but is not limited to:

  • Sensing Technology

  • Audio and Speech Processing

  • Computer Vision and Image Processing

  • Signal Processing

  • Data Science and Big Data

  • Recommender Systems

  • Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning

  • Deep Learning

  • Artificial Intelligence

  • Perceptual Models

  • Social and Service Robots

  • Human-Robot Interaction

  • Biometrics, Soft-Biometrics and De-identification

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jul 06

    2016

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    Jul 08

    2016

  • Apr 20 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jul 08 2016

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
IEEE Denmark Section’s Signal Processing Chapter
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