BMI 2010 - 5th Workshop on Behaviour Monitoring and Interpretation - User Modelling (BMI10)
Topics/Call fo Papers
5th BMI, Behaviour Monitoring and Interpretation
User Behaviour Modeling, September 21, 2010
Workshop at the 33nd German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI-2010)
Monitoring what happens in the environment, what people do and how they interact with their surroundings is of interest in several areas, such as in ambient intelligence, health care applications, or mobile services. This workshop focuses on methods analyzing and interpreting the behaviour of individuals, or of small groups of people. This is for the purpose of intention recognition, triggering of smart home environment services, life routine logging, or generally for the investigation of how humans deal with specific problems in their everyday life.
While technological advances in sensing and processing have ushered in an unprecedented opportunity for realizing behaviour monitoring applications, much effort remains needed for the development of methods to integrate and exploit the available data for addressing specific applications. In addition to the general BMI topic, part of this year's workshop features a thematic focus section on "User Behaviour Modeling". Techniques and approaches to modeling user behaviours will be presented and discussed. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a paper on the general BMI topic or contribute a more specific paper on "User Behaviour Modeling".
The list of possible topics includes, but is not limited to
Focus Topic on Behaviour Modeling
smart home services
adaptive services
assisted living
cognitive assistance
child behaviour monitoring
interactive systems and adaptive user interfaces
mobile devices for user profiling
shopper behaviour
abnormal user event detection
Methodologies
knowledge representation and reasoning
pattern recognition
spatial reasoning
temporal reasoning
video and image analysis and interpretation
Further topcis
dynamic scene analysis
motion analysis
sensor equipments
pervasive technologies
monitoring of diverse environments
Members of Scientific Program Committee
? Timothy D. Adlam, University of Bath, UK
? Stephen Balakirsky, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
? Christoph Claramunt, Naval Academy Research Institute, France
? Matt Duckham, University of Melbourne, Australia
? Christian Freksa, University of Bremen, Germany
? Sylvain Giroux, Univ. of Sherbrooke, Canada
? Hans W. Guesgen, Massey University, New Zealand
? Thomas Kirste, University of Rostock, Germany
? Karin Klabunde, Philips Research, The Netherlands
? Antonio Krüger, DFKI, Saarland University, Germany
? Joyca Lacroix, Philips Research, The Netherlands
? Fulvio Mastrogiovanni, University of Genova, Italy
? Paul McCullagh, University of Ulster at Jordanstown, UK
? Christoph Schlieder, University of Bamberg, Germany
? Sabine Timpf, University of Augsburg, Germany
? Ubbo Visser, University of Miami, USA
? Howard D. Wactlar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Workshop Chair Workshop Chair
Björn Gottfried
Hamid Aghajan
Centre for Computing Technologies
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universität Bremen , Germany
Stanford University , USA
bg AT tzi.de
aghajan AT stanford.edu
Proceedings
All submitted papers will be rigorously reviewed by the international technical program committee. Full papers will be published in an edited volume after a post-workshop revision. Short papers can be extended after the workshop to full papers; if accepted after a regular review process, they will also be included in the post-workshop volume.
Important Dates
Submission of papers: July 5, 2010
Submission of short papers:
July 10, 2010
Notification of authors:
July 16, 2010
Final Versions of papers:
July 31, 2010
Workshop:
September 21, 2010
Submission Details
Papers should be formatted according to the IOS Press guidelines. The length of each paper should not exceed 15 pages. All papers must be written in English and submitted in PDF format. Submissions should be sent in electronic form to: Bjoern Gottfried: bg AT tzi.de
User Behaviour Modeling, September 21, 2010
Workshop at the 33nd German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI-2010)
Monitoring what happens in the environment, what people do and how they interact with their surroundings is of interest in several areas, such as in ambient intelligence, health care applications, or mobile services. This workshop focuses on methods analyzing and interpreting the behaviour of individuals, or of small groups of people. This is for the purpose of intention recognition, triggering of smart home environment services, life routine logging, or generally for the investigation of how humans deal with specific problems in their everyday life.
While technological advances in sensing and processing have ushered in an unprecedented opportunity for realizing behaviour monitoring applications, much effort remains needed for the development of methods to integrate and exploit the available data for addressing specific applications. In addition to the general BMI topic, part of this year's workshop features a thematic focus section on "User Behaviour Modeling". Techniques and approaches to modeling user behaviours will be presented and discussed. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a paper on the general BMI topic or contribute a more specific paper on "User Behaviour Modeling".
The list of possible topics includes, but is not limited to
Focus Topic on Behaviour Modeling
smart home services
adaptive services
assisted living
cognitive assistance
child behaviour monitoring
interactive systems and adaptive user interfaces
mobile devices for user profiling
shopper behaviour
abnormal user event detection
Methodologies
knowledge representation and reasoning
pattern recognition
spatial reasoning
temporal reasoning
video and image analysis and interpretation
Further topcis
dynamic scene analysis
motion analysis
sensor equipments
pervasive technologies
monitoring of diverse environments
Members of Scientific Program Committee
? Timothy D. Adlam, University of Bath, UK
? Stephen Balakirsky, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
? Christoph Claramunt, Naval Academy Research Institute, France
? Matt Duckham, University of Melbourne, Australia
? Christian Freksa, University of Bremen, Germany
? Sylvain Giroux, Univ. of Sherbrooke, Canada
? Hans W. Guesgen, Massey University, New Zealand
? Thomas Kirste, University of Rostock, Germany
? Karin Klabunde, Philips Research, The Netherlands
? Antonio Krüger, DFKI, Saarland University, Germany
? Joyca Lacroix, Philips Research, The Netherlands
? Fulvio Mastrogiovanni, University of Genova, Italy
? Paul McCullagh, University of Ulster at Jordanstown, UK
? Christoph Schlieder, University of Bamberg, Germany
? Sabine Timpf, University of Augsburg, Germany
? Ubbo Visser, University of Miami, USA
? Howard D. Wactlar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Workshop Chair Workshop Chair
Björn Gottfried
Hamid Aghajan
Centre for Computing Technologies
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universität Bremen , Germany
Stanford University , USA
bg AT tzi.de
aghajan AT stanford.edu
Proceedings
All submitted papers will be rigorously reviewed by the international technical program committee. Full papers will be published in an edited volume after a post-workshop revision. Short papers can be extended after the workshop to full papers; if accepted after a regular review process, they will also be included in the post-workshop volume.
Important Dates
Submission of papers: July 5, 2010
Submission of short papers:
July 10, 2010
Notification of authors:
July 16, 2010
Final Versions of papers:
July 31, 2010
Workshop:
September 21, 2010
Submission Details
Papers should be formatted according to the IOS Press guidelines. The length of each paper should not exceed 15 pages. All papers must be written in English and submitted in PDF format. Submissions should be sent in electronic form to: Bjoern Gottfried: bg AT tzi.de
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