Panel ITSERR at #EuARe2024

"Giorgio La Pira" Library Via degli Schioppettieri, 25, Palermo, Italy

ITSERR is the Italian research project aimed at enhancing the ESFRI RESILIENCE Research Infrastructure. By endorsing new technological paradigms, the project is willing to play a pivotal role in enriching ... Read more

HTLS Annual Workshop

Fondazione per le scienze religiose Via San Vitale 114, Bologna

FSCIRE – Fondazione per le scienze religiose hosted the conference "Citazioni, allusioni, metafore. Questioni di metodo su forme e dinamiche della rappresentazione" organized within the uBIQUity-WP8, ITSERR and PRIN 2022 ... Read more

III Convegno SISMED della medievistica italiana

Udine

Panel about digital medievistic studies in the annual conference of italian medieval scholars where our colleague Dr. Ilaria SABBATINI (ESFRI - RESILIENCE RI/PNRR ITSERR) will participate. Summary La SISMED organizza ... Read more

Digital Humanities & Artificial Intelligence

Meadow Suite - University of Reading Whiteknights, Reading, Reading, United Kingdom

Our colleagues Federico Ruozzi and Amina El Ganadi participate within the program of the conference at the University of Reading - sponsored by the Digital Humanities CoP -   with the paper ... Read more

SEBD 2024 – 32st Symposium on Advanced Database Systems

Villasimius - Sardinia

Our colleagues, Giovanni Sullutrone and Luca Sala (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia) made significant contributions to the 32nd Symposium on Advanced Database Systems, the leading annual event for the Italian ... Read more

2CO Communicating Complexity Conference 2024

Barcelona

Marcello Costa (University of Palermo) participated in the 2CO Communicating Complexity Conference 2024, presenting his paper "Ubiquity Platform. Data Visualization for Digital Humanities". The paper, developed within the ITSERR project, ... Read more

International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCA24)

International Convention Center Jeju (ICC Jeju) 224 Jungmungwangwang-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, Jeju Island, Korea, Republic of

“Trends, Applications, and Challenges in Human Attention Modelling”

Authors: Giuseppe Cartella, Marcella Cornia, Vittorio Cuculo, Alessandro D’Amelio, Dario Zanca, Giuseppe Boccignone, Rita Cucchiara

Abstract
Human attention modelling has proven, in recent years, to be
particularly useful not only for understanding the cognitive processes
underlying visual exploration, but also for providing support to
artificial intelligence models that aim to solve problems in various
domains, including image and video processing, vision-and-language
applications, and language modelling. This survey offers a reasoned
overview of recent efforts to integrate human attention mechanisms into
contemporary deep learning models and discusses future research
directions and challenges.

XXVII Congresso Nazionale dell’Associazione degli Italianisti

Università degli Studi di Palermo Via delle Scienze, Palermo, Italy

Rotte mediterranee. Migrazioni e ibridazioni nella Letteratura italiana The ADI (Associazione di Italianistica) National Conference was held in Palermo, where Marco Papasidero (University of Palermo) presented his talk "L'immagine del ... Read more

Seminario dottorale di Storia medievale

Università degli Studi di Messina

Marco Papasidero (University of Palermo) took part in the Doctoral Seminar in Medieval History at the University of Messina, where he presented his talk "Demoni, santi e tempeste sovrannaturali. Appunti per una storia culturale." ... Read more

Computer Vision – ECCV2024 18th European Conference

MiCo Milan, Italy

Federico Cocchi and Marcella Cornia (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia) participated in the 18th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2024), presenting the paper "Safe-CLIP: Removing NSFW Concepts from ... Read more

Workshop “Digital Humanities, Artificial Intelligence and Religious Studies: First Research Perspectives”

Edificio 14 - Aula 3.3 Dipartimento di Architettura viale delle Scienze, Palermo, Palermo, Italy

    "Digital Humanities, Artificial Intelligence and Religious Studies: initial research perspectives" December 2, 2024, the Workshop “Digital Humanities, Artificial Intelligence and Religious Studies: first research perspectives” will be held ... Read more