WPF advanced tutorial on governance and privacy at IEEE WACV Computer Vision Conference: Agenda and Speakers
The World Privacy Forum is pleased to announce the agenda and speakers for a half-day tutorial on 28 February, 2025 for the international IEEE Computer Vision Conference, to be held this year in Tucson, Arizona. This tutorial presents advanced privacy research and analysis in the intersection of Computer Vision and governance and privacy, with a focus on health, medicine, and biodata. See the full agenda here.
Distinguished presenters include:
- Dr. Sandeep Gupta, Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University and advisor to ASU’s Intelligent Mobile & Pervasive Applications & Communication Technologies (iMPACT) Lab
- Dr. Ayan Banerjee, Associate Research Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University and Faculty Researcher in ASU’s Intelligent Mobile & Pervasive Applications & Communication Technologies (iMPACT) Lab
- Dr. Anastasia Koloskova, Postdoctoral Scholar, Computer Science, Stanford University
- Karina Hernandez-Hernandez, Graduate Research Assistant, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
- Pam Dixon, Founder and Executive Director, World Privacy Forum
Discussion participants include:
- Kate Kaye, Deputy Director, World Privacy Forum
- Emmi Bane, Senior Ethics and AI Fellow, World Privacy Forum and privacy sociologist and medical ethicist, MPH, CIPP
- Sanmi (Oluwasanmi) Koyejo, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Stanford University, Principal Investigator, Stanford Trustworthy AI Research (STAIR), and President, Black in AI (virtual)
- Thomas Strohmer, Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of California, Davis, Director, Center for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Research (virtual)
The tutorial will be held in Tucson, Arizona at the IEEE WACV Conference on 28 February 2025. The tutorial is open to those registered for the WACV conference and tutorial sessions.