2nd INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PERVASIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
(CO-LOCATED WITH ECML PKDD 2023)
The workshop provides a forum devoted to scientific discussion and
dissemination for a community and works bringing together the two
aspects of Pervasive Artificial Intelligence. It targets
contributions related to both novel AI methodologies, models and
applications in pervasive scenarios, as well as computing and
communication abstractions, infrastructures and applications for AI.
Special attention will be devoted to contributions tackling the
theme of sustainable AI and resulting from academia-industry
collaborations.
All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee, and
accepted papers will be presented at the workshop. The workshop will
feature keynote talks by leading experts in the field, as well as
opportunities for discussion and collaboration.
The list of relevant topics includes but is not limited to:
• Algorithms, software, models and platforms for scalable and
efficient processing of AI and ML models
• Federated and Decentralised learning
• Multi-agent systems and solutions for pervasive computing
scenarios
• Continual/lifelong learning
• Streaming machine learning
• Methods, algorithms and systems for human-aware, secure and
safe AI in pervasive computing scenarios
• Intelligent management of pervasive and ubiquitous applications
• Deep graph networks in pervasive AI applications
• Continuous reasoning on applications targeting the computing
continuum
• Embedded and in-silico neural computation
• Parallel solutions for AI training and inference in constrained
devices
• Heterogeneous hardware and accelerators for Pervasive AI
• Intelligent IoT and cyber-physical systems (of systems)
• AI-Ops, AI-as-a-Service
• Neuromorphic computing
• Cybersecurity in and for AI
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: June 15, 2023
Acceptance notification: July 12, 2023
Camera-ready deadline: July 19, 2023
Workshop date and location: September 18-22, 2023, Torino, Italy
(Exact date TBD)
All deadlines are h. 23.59 Anywhere on Earth (UTC – 12).
Submission
Papers must be written in English and formatted according to the
LNCS
template (same as the main conference).
We welcome both regular papers (10-12 pages, references included)
and short papers (up to 5-8 pages, references included) presenting
mature works as well as in-progress activities. Regular papers are
expected to provide original and innovative contributions. Short
papers can describe innovative ongoing research showing relevant
preliminary results.
We also allow submissions of works already published elsewhere or
ongoing research that is relevant and may solicit fruitful
discussion at the workshop. Such contributions have no page
restrictions and will not be included in proceedings.
Submissions should be made through the
workshop's CMT submission page. Authors will be asked to opt-in or opt-out of publication of
their submitted papers in the joint post-workshop proceedings
published by Springer Communications in Computer and Information
Science.
At least one author of each accepted paper must have full
registration and be in person to present the paper. Papers without a
full registration or in-presence presentation will not be included
in the post-workshop Springer proceedings.
Workshop organizers
Davide Bacciu (
davide...@unipi.it) – University of Pisa
Antonio Carta (
antoni...@unipi.it) – University of Pisa
Patrizio Dazzi (
patrizi...@unipi.it) – University of Pisa
Konstantinos Tserpes (
tse...@hua.gr) - Harokopio University of
Athens