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The focus of the Workshop is on distributed computing issues in large-scale networked sensor systems (including algorithms and applications, systems design techniques and tools, and in network signal and information processing). Aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers from different communities (such as Computer Vision, networked embedded sensing, artificial intelligence and so on) which address the problem of interpretation of the information coming from multiple distributed sensing systems.
Find out more »The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) and numerous EU research projects, namely FIDELITY, FastPass, BEAT, FutureID, MobilePass, Eksistenz, PCAS, PIDaaS, ORIGINS, ABC4EU, INGRESS, HECTOS, BODEGA, OCTAVE and PROTECT are jointly organizing the 3rd EAB Research Projects Conference (EAB-RPC) to present research results and to discuss the benefits of this research for our European society. This third conference will present updates of the projects introduced in the first and second conference. New projects in the fields of border control, speaker identification,…
Find out more »WACV 2017 will host three workshops to be held on March 30 2017. Please visit the individual workshop homepage for detailed information. The 3nd Workshop on Automated Analysis of Video Data for Wildlife Surveillance
Find out more »Come to learn, come to network, and come ready to share your experiences. Look forward to practical direction for the GDPR era and success stories from your peers, as well as the high-level discourse delegates have come to expect from the Congress. Tel: +32 02.515.1300
Find out more »The Blockchain is an undeniably ingenious invention - brainchild of a person or group of people known by the pseudonym, Satoshi Nakamoto. It all started with Bitcoins, world's first decentralized digital currency or cryptocurrency. Bitcoin operates without a central bank or single administrator. But in recent days, it has evolved into variants disrupting most of our major industries in a way we had never imagined.
Find out more »Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Security and Privacy in cooperation with the International Association for Cryptologic Research. To expand opportunities for scientific exchanges, the IEEE CS Technical Committee on Security and Privacy created the Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW), which are now tightly integrated with SP. The typical purpose of a workshop is to cover a specific aspect of security and privacy in more detail. Furthermore, the co-location offers synergies for the organizers. The number of…
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