[hpc-announce] Extended deadline: SAIA - Workshop on Sensing, Algorithms, and Intelligent Applications - Bologna (Italy) July 2025

Manuela MONTANGERO manuela.montangero at unimore.it
Mon Feb 24 06:03:32 CST 2025


CFP: Workshop on Sensing, Algorithms, and Intelligent Applications (SAIA-2025)  
within IEEE ISCC - Bologna, Italy - 2-5 July 2025

————— CALL FOR PAPERS - SAIA-2025 ——————

Workshop on Sensing, Algorithms, and Intelligent Applications (SAIA-2025)  
within 2025 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC)

SAIA-2025 2 – 5 July, 2025 
Bologna, Italy 
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————— SUBMISSION EXTENDED DEADLINE ————————— 

March 9, 2025 [firm]
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————— SCOPE ————————————————— 

Data and AI algorithms are driving the creation of innovative services with the potential to revolutionize the lives of billions. However, the journey from data to impactful innovation is complex and laden with challenges that go beyond the technical realm, touching on critical social, ethical, and cultural issues. The process begins with the responsible collection of data, which must adhere to stringent privacy regulations while balancing the need for rich, actionable information. This step sets the foundation for designing innovative services that not only meet the immediate needs of users but also anticipate and shape the evolving demands of society. 

Understanding what constitutes a truly transformative service is essential. These services have the potential to redefine industries, improve quality of life, and influence the structure of tomorrow’s society. As we envision the future, it is crucial to address the growing influence of algorithms on personal decision-making and societal behaviors, ensuring that innovation respects individual freedoms and upholds ethical standards. At the same time, the pervasive connectivity that defines our era raises questions about the relevance and boundaries of privacy in an increasingly interconnected world. 

By navigating these challenges, we can create a future where data and AI-driven services act as enablers of progress, fostering a society that benefits from technological advancements while remaining rooted in ethical and cultural values. 

The workshop offers a platform for interdisciplinary discussions, the exchange of innovative methodologies, and the presentation of case studies that highlight the transformative potential of data, algorithms, and applications. By fostering collaboration between researchers, practitioners, and industry experts, the event aims to address critical questions and uncover new opportunities in this rapidly evolving field. 

Topics:

    • Sensing Technologies and Systems
        • IoT devices and platforms 
        • Edge computing 
        • Data acquisition methods
    • Data Processing and Management
        • Big data architectures and pipelines
        • Data preprocessing, cleaning, and integration
        • Privacy-preserving data collection and sharing 
    • Interdisciplinary and Emerging Topics
        • Ethics and sustainability 
        • Human-centered interaction
        • Cross-disciplinary applications
    • Algorithm Development and Optimization
        • Machine learning and AI for sensor data 
        • Predictive analytics and decision- making 
        • Algorithmic challenges in real-time applications 
    • Applications and Innovation
        • Smart cities, healthcare, and environmental monitoring
        • Digital Twin and intelligent manufacturing
        • Applications in robotics, 
        • autonomous vehicles, and beyond 

—————— PUBLICATION —————————————

IEEE Proceedings

—————— TPC CHAIRS —————————————

Manuela Montangero, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Giovanni Delnevo, University of Bologna, Italy

—————— STEERING —————————————— 

Marco Furini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Silvia Mirri, University of Bologna, Italy



Prof. Manuela Montangero
Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche, Informatiche e Matematiche
Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Italy) 







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