Proposals for tutorials may cover the conference's topics of interest as found in the MFI 2025 Call for Papers. Other areas where multisensor fusion and integration are applicable are especially encouraged. Examples include but are not limited to fusion of soft and hard data, deep learning, fusion for cybersecurity, autonomous systems, space systems, and robotics. The length of each tutorial is 3 hours.
Tutorials should cover a single topic in detail and should present the state of the art about a frontier topic, enabling attendees to fully appreciate the current issues, main schools of thought and possible application areas.
Tutorial proposals should not exceed 2 pages and should contain the following information:
Title of the proposed tutorial.
Intended audience and prerequisites for the attendees' background knowledge.
Description of the tutorial, including the learning objectives and a short summary of the material to be presented.
Biographical sketch(es) of the instructor(s) including previous lecture and tutorial experience
Proposals should be submitted by June 13th in plain text or PDF, by email to tutorials@mfi2025.org with the subject: 'MFI 2025 Tutorial Proposal'.
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