1st International Workshop on Cognitive Infocommunications CogInfoCom 2010 Final Program Tokyo, Japan, November 28-30, 2010
1st International Workshop on Cognitive Infocommunications CogInfoCom 2010 Final Program Tokyo, Japan, November 28-30, 2010 Chuo University and the University of Tokyo
Organized by ispce Laboratory Network
Sponsored by HUNOROB project (HU0045) - a project supported by a grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Financial Mechanism and the Hungarian National Development Agency. ETOCOM project (TÁMOP-4.2.2-08/1/KMR-2008-0007) a project supported through the Hungarian National Development Agency in the framework of Social Renewal Operative Programme supported by EU and co-financed by the European Social Fund. Co-sponsored by SICE, The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers
Committees General Chair Péter Baranyi, 3D Internet Control and Communication, The Consortium of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Computer and Automation Research Institute (MTA SZTAKI) and Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Hungary Honorary Chair Hideki Hashimoto, The University of Tokyo, Japan Startup Committee Martin Buss, Technical University of Munchen, Germany Nick Campbell, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, and NAIST Japan Kristiina Jokinen, University of Helsinki, Finland Toshikazu Kato, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan Dong Hwa Kim, Hanbat National University, Korea Tetsuo Kotoku, AIST, Japan Ilona Kovács, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Gábor Magyar, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Helen M. Meng, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Géza Németh, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Mihoko Niitsuma, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan Primoz Podrzaj, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Gyula Sallai, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Peter Sinčák, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Trygve Thomessen, PPM AS, Norway
Local Arrangement Committee Joo-Hoo Lee, Ritsumeikan University, Japan Kazuyuki Morioka, Meiji University, Japan Mihoko Niitsuma, Chuo University, Japan Hiroko Ozaki, The University of Tokyo, Japan Takeshi Sasaki, The University of Tokyo, Japan Secretary General Anna Szemereki, BME TMIT and MTA SZTAKI, Hungary
Venues Chuo University, Korakuen Campus (1-13-27, Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8551 Japan) The University of Tokyo, Komaba Faculty House on Komaba Campus (Building K, 3-8-1, Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8902 Japan)
General Information Session Types Theoretical session 1. Each lecture will be 30-35 minutes long and 5-10 minutes for question and discussion. 2. We suggest that each lecture begin with a self-introduction, and a broad introduction of your research and its relation to CogInfoCom 3. We also suggest that your presentation include an introduction of the key points within your research discipline which in your opinion can be broadly linked to CogInfoCom. Application session Shorter presentations include application. Round table discussion Proceedings We plan proceedings on CD. (abstract + PPT slides or full paper) Language The official language of the Workshop is English. Lunch and Reception All the participants are cordially invited for lunch end evening reception.
FINAL PROGRAM 28th of November, 2010 (Sunday) Chuo University, Korakuen Campus 9:00 9:30 Registration 9:30-9:40 OPENING CEREMONY, Hideki Hashimoto 9:40 Péter Baranyi (3DICC, Hungary): Definition of Cognitive InfoCommunications 10:00 12:00 THEORETICAL SESSION Chairman: Péter Baranyi 10:00 Hideki Hashimoto (The University of Tokyo, Japan): The Current Research Status of Intelligent Space 10:40 Gyula Sallai (BME TMIT, Hungary): Infocommunications in the Budapest University of Technology and Economics 11:20 Nick Campbell (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland): Automatic Detection of Social Aspects in Interactive Spoken Conversations 12:00-13:30 Lunch break 13:30 15:30 THEORETICAL SESSION Chairman: Nick Campbell 13:30 Kristiina Jokinen (University of Helsinki, Finnland): Constructive Dialogue Modelling meets CogInfoCom
14:10 Peter Sinčák (Technical University of Košice, Slovakia): Towards Engineering with Interactive and Incremental Intelligence 14:50 15:20 Coffee break 15:20 18:00 ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION 18:00-20:00 Welcome Reception
29th of November, 2010 (Monday) The University of Tokyo, Komaba Faculty House 9:30 10:00 Registration 10:00 12:00 THEORETICAL SESSION Chairman: Hideki Hashimoto 10:00 Trygve Thomessen (PPM, Norway): Cognitive Info Communication - THE SOLUTION for intuitive remote operation of complex industrial robot systems 10:40 Gábor Magyar (BME TMIT, Hungary): Cognitive Content Management 11:20 Primoz Podrzaj (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): Artificial Intelligence in Cognitive Info-Communication 12:00-12:45 Lunch break 12:45-13:30 Visiting Hashimoto Laboratory 13:30 15:00 APPLICATION SESSION Chairman: Gábor Magyar 13:30 Ádám Csapó (MTA SZTAKI, Hungary): Towards a Numerically Tractable Mathematical Model for the Intuitive Manipulation of Cognitive Communication Channels
13:45 László Attila Jeni (The University of Tokyo, Japan): Facial Expression Recognition using Near Infrared Cameras 14:00 Young Eun Song (The University of Tokyo, Japan): 3D Detection and Reconstruction using Feature Lines from Multiple View 14:15 Csanád Szabó (MTA SZTAKI, Hungary): An Emotional Engine Model Inspired by Human-Dog Interaction 14:30 Leon Palafox (The University of Tokyo, Japan): Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation as a Model for Human Activity Recognition 14:45 András Róka (MTA SZTAKI, Hungary): Nonlinear Computational Model of Primate Retinal P and M Ganglion Cells 15:00 Takeshi Sasaki (The University of Tokyo, Japan): Human Tracking Based Information Extraction for Mobile Robot Navigation 15:15 Csaba Huszty (The University of Tokyo, Japan): Measurements and processing methods for auralization 15:30 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 Tetsuo Kotoku (AIST, Japan): The Current Situations of Robot Technology Middlewear 16:30 18:00 ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION 18:00-20:00 Banquet
30th of November, 2010 (Tuesday) Chuo University, Korakuen Campus 9:30 11:20 THEORETICAL SESSION Chairman: Mihoko Niitsuma 9:30 Géza Németh (BME TMIT, Hungary): Speech Interactions in Cognitive Infocommunications 10:10 Mihoko Niitsuma (Chuo University, Japan): Introduction of Our Activities toward Cognitive Info-Communication in Intelligent Space 10:50 Tom Gedeon (ANU, Australia): I gaze into your internal state: objective measures of the subjective 11:20-13:20 Lunch break 13:20 14:40 ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION 14:40 15:00 Coffee break 15:00 17:00 THEORETICAL SESSION Chairman: Kristiina Jokinen 15:00 Toshikazu Kato (Chuo University, Japan): Kansei Engineering in Robotics: Personal Information Assistance through Unconscious Human Computer Interaction 15:40 Dong Hwa Kim (Hanbat National University, Korea): What we are now (Human Oriented Emotional Smart Technology)
16:20 Kazunori Umeda (Chuo University, Japan): From intelligent room to range imaging: introduction of Intelligent Sensing System Lab. in Chuo University 17:00 17:15 CLOSING CEREMONY 17:15 18:00 Visiting laboratories
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