
Photo courtesy of flickr:eye2eye 247583501
Congratulations to Sharon Ding on passing her thesis proposal.

Photo courtesy of flickr:eye2eye 247583501
Congratulations to Sharon Ding on passing her thesis proposal.
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| Posted: 8/26/08 12:09 pm UTC by djp3 Make the First Comment | |
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“The AAAI 2009 Spring Symposium on Human Behavior Modeling will explore methods for creating models of individual and group behavior from data.
Models include generative and discriminative statistical models, relational models, and social network models
Data includes low-level sensor data (GPS, RFID, accelerometers, physiological measures, etc.), video, speech, and text
Behaviors include high-level descriptions of purposeful and meaningful activity or abstractions of cognitive and affective states. These include activities of daily living (e.g., preparing a meal), interaction between small sets of individuals (e.g., having a conversation), mass behavior of groups (e.g. the flow of traffic in a city) and related internal user states.While behavior modeling is part of many research communities, such as intelligent user interfaces, machine vision, smart homes for aging in place, discourse understanding, social network analysis, and others, this workshop will be distinguished by its emphasis on exploring general representations and reasoning methods that can apply across many different domains.”
More info on papers, panels, and doctoral thesis position papers can be found here and here.
Important dates
October 3, 2008: Papers and doctoral thesis position papers due
November 7, 2008: Notifications of acceptances mailed out
January 14, 2009: Camera ready paper due
January 31, 2009: Intention to participate for those not contributing a paper
February 27, 2009: Registration deadline
March 23-25, 2009: Spring Symposium Series, Stanford University
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Tags: activity recognition, AI, conference, Gesture Recognition, recognition algorithms |
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| Posted: 8/5/08 11:25 am UTC by djp3 Make the First Comment | |
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Congratulations to Informatics graduate student Eric Kabisch on getting an article published in Space and Culture:
Kabisch, Eric. Datascape: A Synthesis of Digital and Embodied Worlds. Space and Culture, Aug 2008; vol. 11: pp. 222-238.
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Tags: Eric Kabisch, paper published |
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| Posted: 8/4/08 6:01 am UTC by djp3 Make the First Comment | |
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“The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is inviting grant
applications for research to identify promising policy and
environmental strategies for increasing physical activity, decreasing
sedentary behaviors and preventing obesity among children and
adolescents in underrepresented communities.”
More info here.
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Tags: children, grant, Health Care, RWJF |
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| Posted: 8/1/08 8:59 am UTC by djp3 Add Your Comment | |
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