Alfredo


    Alfredo Vellido


I am currently a full professor at CS / UPC, and part of the SOCO Research Group @ SGR IDEAI-UPC Research Center.
Member of the
CIBER-BBN, IABiomed and the IEEE-CIS Data Mining and Big Data Analytics Technical Committee ,
in which I am Chair of the
Explainable Machine Learning (EXML) Task Force and a member of the Task Force on Medical Data Analysis.
Member of the Editorial Boards of Neural Processing Letters and Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, Medicine and Public Health.

Director of the IDEAI-UPC Research Center.
Deputy Director of Quality at ESEIAAT,
UPC Campus Terrassa.

Special Sessions Currently Organized
IEEE SSCI 2025 Symposium on Explainable, Responsible, and Trustworthy CI (CITREx), Trondheim, Norway.
ESANN 2025 Special Session on Machine learning and applied AI in cognitive sciences and psychology, Bruges, Belgium.
IWANN 2025 Special Session on Explainable and Interpretable ML (xAI) with a focus on applications, A Coruņa, Spain.

Some invited talks: 
Impact of IA in the Health sector (In Spanish, Diada de les TIC a Catalunya '23): youtube video
Workshop on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
(UPF, Barcelona, Spain), 2019

"Social beasts: societal challenges of AI and ML in medicine" (youtube video) 

Some past conferences/special sessions/workshops over the last five years: 
The Coming of Age of Explainable AI (XAI) and Machine Learning, IJCNN 2023, (Queensland, Australia)
Explainable AI in Healthcare (XAI-Healthcare 2023) Workshop, AIME 2023, (Portoroz, Slovenia)
Analysis of Molecular Dynamics Data in Proteomics, IWBBIO 2023, (Gran Canaria, Spain)

ESANN 2021 (virtual event) "Interpretable Models in Machine Learning and Explainable Artificial Intelligence"
IJCNN 2021 (virtual event) "Transparent and Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) for Health"
WCCI/IJCNN 2020 (Glasgow, Scotland, UK) "Explainable Computational/Artificial Intelligence Methods
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                 CONTACT: alfredo.vellido _at_ upc _dot_ edu

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