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By avincia, on April 29th, 2010% The SSPNet Deadline extended to August 15th SSPNet is an FP7 European Network of Excellence (2009-2014) fostering and supporting research activities in Social Signal Processing (SSP), an emerging domain aimed at bringing Social Intelligence to computers. The mission of the SSPNet is to create a sufficient momentum by integrating an existing large amount of knowledge and available [...] [...]
By admin, on March 4th, 2010% In this CBS news clip, Matthew Aylett describes how Cereproc created a voice for Roger Ebert that includes controls for expressiveness. Cereproc is a spin-out company of the University of Edinburgh’s Centre for Speech Technology Research. Watch CBS News Videos Online You can hear the voice itself in a clip from Oprah, and more voices in [...] [...]
By avincia, on February 15th, 2010% Call for Papers International Conference on Medical Biometrics (ICMB) 2010 http://www4.comp.polyu.edu.hk/~icmb2010/ Special Session on Affective Computing in Medicine and Health (AffectMed’10) http://l3s.de/medex2010/AffectMed.html In the past decade, studies revealed surprising results about the nervous system organization, sug-gesting that emotions and affective processes might play an even more important role in intelligence, health recovery and prevention, and overall well-being than ever suspected. [...] [...]
By avincia, on February 5th, 2010% [ June 14, 2010; ] ========================================================= CALL FOR PAPERS International Workshop on SOCIALLY INTELLIGENT SURVEILLANCE and MONITORING, SISM 2010 June 14, 2010 San Francisco, USA (in conjuction with CVPR 2010) http://profs.sci.univr.it/~cristanm/SISM2010/ ————————————————————————– Rationale Computer vision & pattern recognition are the main technologies used for automatic monitoring of public spaces. Effective approaches for tracking people, recognizing poses, postures, gestures, collective crowd phenomena in public environments have been developed in the last years, especially [...] [...]
By avincia, on January 25th, 2010% The January 2010 SSPNet newsletter is online! Click here to download the newsletter! In this issue: Social Signal Processing is getting widespread acceptance in the scientific community. An increasing number of researchers, groups and conferences include SSP among their activities of interest. The editorial of this month proposes a survey of non SSPNet activities dedicated to SSP. Best Student Paper Award for [...] [...]
By avincia, on January 12th, 2010% SSPNet researchers invited to teach at the 3rd International Training School of COST 2102 [...]
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