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Ryan Ramos
@ryan-ramos.bsky.social
PhD student @ ISLab, Osaka University
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Submission info
• Two tracks: tiny papers (2 pages) and previously published work
• Deadline: Jan. 30th, 2026
• Submission site: openreview.net/group?id=ICL...
• Full guidelines: aiforpeaceworkshop.github.io/callforpapers/
ICLR 2026 Workshop AI4Peace
Welcome to the OpenReview homepage for ICLR 2026 Workshop AI4Peace
openreview.net
December 16, 2025 at 9:27 AM
Reposted by Ryan Ramos
We invite submissions including technical papers, position papers, critical analyses, and case studies that address AI’s role in conflict, militarization, or peace-oriented applications.
Call for papers
Building Bridges, Not Weapons: AI for Peaceful Progress
aiforpeaceworkshop.github.io
December 16, 2025 at 9:27 AM
Normally “I’m proud of you” is something someone says to someone under their wing, but this time it’s the other way around

Super proud of my advisor for putting this together! This stuff is important. Saying otherwise is like putting your underwear on over your pants, just doesn’t make sense
Announcing the first AI for Peace Workshop @ ICLR 2026. The workshop aims to provide a forum for examining the relationship between AI research and its military, surveillance, and conflict-related applications.
aiforpeaceworkshop.github.io
Home
Building Bridges, Not Weapons: AI for Peaceful Progress
aiforpeaceworkshop.github.io
December 16, 2025 at 10:27 AM
Reposted by Ryan Ramos
Announcing the first AI for Peace Workshop @ ICLR 2026. The workshop aims to provide a forum for examining the relationship between AI research and its military, surveillance, and conflict-related applications.
aiforpeaceworkshop.github.io
Home
Building Bridges, Not Weapons: AI for Peaceful Progress
aiforpeaceworkshop.github.io
December 16, 2025 at 9:27 AM
Couldn’t be more grateful for this #ICCV2025 collaboration!

It turns out that some vision models have actually been encoding images’ processing and acquisition parameters (e.g., JPEG compression settings, camera model) this whole time

For more info check out @stojnicv.xyz‘s thread!
Have you ever asked yourself how much your favorite vision model knows about image capture parameters (e.g., the amount of JPEG compression, the camera model, etc.)? Furthermore, could these parameters influence its semantic recognition abilities?
August 18, 2025 at 1:38 PM
Feel free to visit IS1-081 if you’re at MIRU!

An extended version was accepted at an ICCV workshop! Here we investigate whether bias in pre-trained CLIPs transfer to downstream tasks when you train models like LLaVA

Co-authored w/ Yusuke Hirota, Yuta Nakashima, & @noagarciad.bsky.social
July 30, 2025 at 8:56 AM
This is one of those situations where everything he said applies to me too lol

I have a super caring genius of an advisor in @noagarciad.bsky.social. She does so much for us, hard to put into words the amount of gratitude she deserves

Hoping to pay it all back in 2025 and onwards
Merry Christmas! My gift to myself is being mentored by my awesome advisor @noagarciad.bsky.social

Also featuring @ryan-ramos.bsky.social

The message makes sense in context of the other pictures we took that day lol
December 25, 2024 at 9:49 AM