S3P-2025 IEEE - EURASIP Summer School on Signal Processing

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S3P-2025  IEEE - EURASIP Summer School on Signal Processing
"From Foundational Models to Multimedia Signal Processing: A deep dive in Multimodal AI"

21st - 26th September 2025, San Vincenzo (LI), Italy

 https://lesc.dinfo.unifi.it/S3P-2025/

The 11th edition of the Summer School on Signal Processing (S3P-2025) offers a unique opportunity for PhD students and researchers to dive into multimodal AI and foundation models with international experts. Attendees will have opportunities for networking, face-to-face discussions, and presenting their work in oral/poster sessions.

S3P-2025 will take place at the Riva degli Etruschi Resort in San Vincenzo, Tuscany, Italy. Surrounded by a lush 320,000 m² park with a Mediterranean pinewood that leads to a sandy beach. The venue offers easy access to ancient Tuscan villages like Suvereto and Bolgheri, as well as cities like Pisa, Siena, and Florence. Conveniently located, the resort is about an hour from Pisa and two hours from Florence.

Attending speakers

- Prof. Marco Gori (University of Siena, Italy)
- Prof. Amos Storkey (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
- Prof. Edward J. Delp (Purdue University, United States of America)
- Prof. Scott Acton (University of Virginia, United States of America)
- Prof. Battista Biggio (University of Cagliari, Italy)
- Dr. Joost Van De Weijer (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain)
- Prof. Andrew D. Bagdanov (University of Florence, Italy)
- Prof. Justin Dauwels (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)

Important dates

- Application deadline: June 20th, 2025
- Notification of acceptance: June 25th, 2025
- Registration deadline: July 15th, 2025
- Summer school: September 21st-26th, 2025

Organization

- Prof. Alessandro Piva (University of Florence)
- Prof. Roberto Caldelli (Universitas Mercatorum and CNIT)
- Dr. Dasara Shullani (University of Florence)
- Dr. Daniele Baracchi (University of Florence)


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