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By admin, on August 31st, 2010% All events, past and present IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing Facial Action Coding course BMVA Symposium on Facial Analysis and Animation Workshop on Foundations of Social Signals Spring School on Social Interaction Computing First Summer School on Affective Computing and Social Signal Processing Workshop on Socially Intelligent Surveillance and Monitoring Workshop on CVPR for [...] [...]
By admin, on August 31st, 2010% San Francisco, CA, June 2010 – workshop home page. Watch the presentations by clicking on the titles. Keynote: Grammars of Human Activity Yiannis Aloimonos – University of Maryland, USAAnnotation and Taxonomy of Gestures in Lecture Videos J. Zhang, K. Guo, C. Herwana, J. KenderAction Recognition Based on A Bag of 3D Points W. Li, Z. Zhang, Z. [...] [...]
By admin, on August 31st, 2010% San Francisco, June 2010 – workshop homepage. Watch the presentations by clicking on the titles. Introduction – International Workshop on Socially Intelligent Surveillance and Monitoring Vittorio Murino – University of Verona/ Italian Institute of TechnologyShow me how you move and I tell you who you are: body motion and personality Karl Grammer – Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for [...] [...]
By admin, on August 31st, 2010% San Francisco, June 2010 – workshop homepage. Watch the presentations by clicking on the titles. Introduction of the workshop Hamid Aghajan – Stanford University, USAVisual Recognition Beyond Simple Actions and Isolated Actors and Objects Fei-Fei Li – Stanford (invited talk)Talking Pictures: Temporal Grouping and Dialog-Supervised Person Recognition Timothee Cour (CVPR preview talk)Door Detection via Signage Context-based Hierarchical [...] [...]
By admin, on August 31st, 2010% In the week of March 22nd till 26th 2010 the three Dutch technical universities (Eindhoven, Twente and Delft) in cooperation with the Dutch SIKS PhD Research School and the FP7 EU Network of Excellence SSPNet organized a Spring school “Social Interaction Computing“. This school was organized for PhDs and Master students [...] [...]
By admin, on August 31st, 2010% Enjoy the presentations of our workshop on the Foundations of Social Signal Processing, held in Rome in December 2009. Watch the presentations by clicking on the speakers. The multi-layered floor organisation of meeting conversations Rieks Op Den Akker, Iwan de Kok, Mariet Theune, Khiet TruongSocial Network analysis in multimedia content analysis: making sense of people in multiparty [...] [...]
By admin, on August 31st, 2010% Enjoy the presentations of the First IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing, held in Amsterdam on September 13th, 2009. The event has gathered for the first time the SSP community, including not only the SSPNet members, but also researchers from all over the world active and interested in SSP. The event [...] [...]
By avincia, on August 30th, 2010% The Symposium “Unveiling Affective Signals“, organized by Anton Nijholt in conjunction with Measuring Behavior 2010, has taken place last Friday in Eindhoven. The SSPNet Coordinator has participated with a talk about Social Signal Processing and it has been a great chance to meet researchers studying social signals from totally different perspectives. There have been presentations [...] [...]
By admin, on August 24th, 2010% [ October 7, 2010 to October 8, 2010. ] SSPNet Workshop: “Accounting for Social Variables in Human Computer Interaction” 7-8 October 2010 Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France The SSPNET workshop on social variables in the context of HCI is concerned with the proper way of analyzing and synthesizing social cues in the context of Human Computer Interaction, in particular, human-agent and human-robot interaction. A particular challenge this domain [...] [...]
By admin, on August 24th, 2010% [ October 5, 2010 to October 6, 2010. ] Call for Participation: W3C Workshop on Emotion Markup Language 5-6 October 2010 Hosted by Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France http://www.w3.org/2010/10/emotionml/cfp.html This W3C Workshop is taking place right before the Accounting for Social Variables in Human Computer Interaction Workshop linked to the European project SSPNet (Social Signal Processing Network). The W3C Emotion Markup Language (EmotionML) is a representation of emotions [...] [...]
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