GTTI MMSP 2025

Valfurva (SO) Piazza Forba 4, Valfurva, Italy

The GTTI-SPS Thematic Meeting on Multimedia Signal Processing (GTTI MMSP) gathers researchers and professionals focused on multimedia signal processing and its applications. It provides a venue for people to interact and exchange ideas about state-of-the-art scientific achievements, as well as to promote initiatives and encourage the development of the signal processing community. The 2025 edition will be held in Valfurva (SO) on January 20 and 21. This year, the event is organized by Politecnico di Milano and Università di Brescia. Following the Welcome Dinner on Sunday, January 19, the meeting will span two days (Monday and Tuesday) with a program focusing on the outcomes in our field stemming from university-industry collaborations. The event will feature a keynote speech by Morteza Mardani, Lead Scientist at NVIDIA, oral sessions, posters, demo presentations (including a Best Demo Award sponsored by GTTI). GTTI MMSP is supported by the IEEE Signal Processing Society - Italian Chapter and by the National Telecommunications and Information Technologies Group (GTTI).

2025 IEEE-EURASIP Summer School on Signal Processing (S3P-2025)

San Vincenzo Via della Principessa, 120, San Vincenzo, Livorno, Italy

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 demo/poster sessions. S3P-2025 will take place at the Riva degli Etruschi Resort in San Vincenzo, Tuscany, Italy, from 21 to 26 September 2025. This year’s talks are about the common theme of "From Foundational Models to Multimedia Signal Processing: A deep dive in multimodal AI". Attending speakers are: Marco Gori (University of Siena, Italy) Amos Storkey (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom) Edward J. Delp (Purdue University, United States of America) Scott Acton (University of Virginia, United States of America) Battista Biggio (University of Cagliari, Italy) Joost Van De Weijer (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) Justin Dauwels (Delft Univeristy of Technology, Netherlands)

Back to Top