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TRUMA 2005: International Workshop on Task-Relevant Ubiquitous Media Access

ISERE Third meeting
December 18-20, 2005

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These workshop and third meeting will be organized by National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

 

Dates:

 

18th to 20th December,  2005

Location:

 

National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Contact:

 

Pr. Yi-Ping Hung  & Ms. Apple Liu (hung at csie dot ntu dot edu dot tw & ypliu at csie dot ntu dot edu dot tw)

Tph:

 

+886 2 2362 1775

Fax:

 

+886 2 2362 8167

 

 

 

 

 

Sponsors
 

 

Sponsors:

National Science Council, Taiwan

Project COSMERL: Content Science for a Media-Rich Life

Project ISERE: Inter-media Semantic Extraction and REasoning

Co-Sponsors:

Graduate Institute of Networking and Multimedia, NTU

Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, NTU

Computer and Information Networking Center, NTU
Project VBIE: Vision-Based Intelligent Environment

 

Organisation
 

 

 

 

Main Themes of the Workshop:

Information access for medical systems, e-learning, and surveillance, or in more generic terms, for health care, education, and security.

Introduction

ISERE (Inter-media Semantic Extraction & REasoning) is a network project dedicated to content-based media analysis. The first two meetings were organized in Singapore (Sept 04) and Hanoi (June 05) and devoted to collect and present advanced research on media analysis and automatic semantics association to low level features. For example, the role of external knowledge like ontology both at high conceptual level and at signal level has strongly emerged from the last meeting.

This third meeting will follow a different path: we would like some actual application domains to drive our reflection by cross-exchanging experiences. Only applications we primarily decided to study are relevant to this workshop, which are: Media enrichment for E-learning, Media Enrichment for Automatic Surveillance and Cross-Modal Mining and Inference for Medical Data. We would like to focus this workshop also on the notion of access in the broad sense, because apart the problem of digital media content production, there is the difficulty to select at a given time, a given location and for a given task, the part of information from all available online data, which is relevant to assist the resolution of the user task. Depending on the task, the way data are accessed may strongly vary, so we would like this workshop to be more oriented towards actual tasks that lead to an access to data. Finally, with the spreading of small wearable devices, and wireless internet access we would like to study the possible shifts in the way users will ubiquitously access information in the near future.

 

Honorary Chair

D.T. Lee, Academia Sinica (Taiwan)

Workshop Co-Chairs

Yi-Ping Hung, National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

Jean-Pierre Chevallet, Image Processing and Application Lab CNRS-UJF (France)

Organizing Committee

Eric Castelli,  MICA (France)

Hsin-Hsi Chen,  National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

Pau-Choo Chung,  National Cheng-Kung University (Taiwan)

Jieh Hsiang,  National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

Wen-Lian Hsu,  Academia Sinica (Taiwan)

Feipei Lai,  National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

Lin-Shan Lee,  National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

Wee Kheng Leow,  National University of Singapore (Singapore)

Joo Hwee Lim,  Institute for Infocomm Research (Singapore)

Monique Thonnat,  INRIA (France)

Wen-Hsiang Tsai,  Asia University (Taiwan)

Ja-Ling Wu,  National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

Pham Thi Ngoc Yen,  MICA (Vietnam)

 

Time and Location

 

Time

Location

TRUMA Workshop

09h00-17h30, 19th Dec. 2005

&

08h30-12h20, 20th Dec. 2005

Room 106,  Computer and Information Networking Center,

National Taiwan University

ISERE Meeting

14h00-17h30, 20th Dec. 2005

Room 210,  CSIE Building,

National Taiwan University

 

Contact Information

Contact:

Ms. Apple Liu

Prof. Yi-Ping Hung

Email:

ypliu@csie.ntu.edu.tw

hung@csie.ntu.edu.tw

Tel:

+886 2 2362 1775

+886 926 830 889

Fax:

+886 2 2362 8167

+886 2 2362 8167

 

Workshop Global Schedule

Sunday, 18th Dec. 2005

18h00-20h30: Reception & Dinner

Location: Howard International House

Monday, 19th Dec. 2005

Location: NTU, C&INC, Room 106

09h00 – 09h10:

Opening

 

09h10 – 10h40:

Session 1

Information Access for Security

10h40 – 11h00:

Coffee break

11h00 – 12h00:

Session 2

Activity Recognition for Information Access

12h00 – 13h30:

Lunch

13h30 – 15h00:

Session 3

Information Access for Health Care (1)

15h00 – 15h20:

Coffee break

15h20 – 16h20:

Session 4

Information Access for Education

16h20 – 17h30:

Panel Discussion

Video conferencing with INRIA

18h00 –

Banquet

 

Tuesday, 20th Dec. 2005

08h30 – 10h00:

Session 4

Information Access for Health Care (2)

10h00 – 10h20:

Coffee break

10h20 – 12h20:

Session 5

Inter-Media Modelling

12h20 – 14h00:

Lunch

End of the ISERE-TRUMA Workshop

Third ISERE Project Meeting

Tuesday, 20th Dec. 2005

Location: NTU, CSIE, Room 210

14h00 –17h30:

This meeting is focused on ISERE scientific content and organization, but is open to all workshop participants to discuss current and future collaboration. For example, we will open discussions about next ICT-ASIA call.

18h00 – 20h00:

Dinner

 

Workshop Detailed Schedule

Session 1: Information Access for Security
9h10-9h40:  A Hierarchical Human Model Dedicated to Motion Analysis
  - People Recognition by Costume Descriptors
  - Argos : Evaluation of Video Surveillance Tools
  Thomas Foures, IRIT
9h40-10h10: Fast Browse of Entrance Events in a Monitored Region for Video Surveillance
  Chu-Song Chen, Academia Sinica
10h10-10h40: Evaluation and Video Understanding: the ETISEO Program
  Franηois Bremond, INRIA
 
Session 2 : Activity Recognition for Information Access
11h00-11h30: Accident and Abnormal Early Warning in Nursing Home
  Pau-Choo Chung, NCKU
11h30-12h00: Event Ontology for Context-Aware Activity Recognition
  Jane Hsu, NTU
 
Session 3: Information Access for Health Care (1)
13h30-14h00: Ubiquitous Healthcare in an Aging Society
  Heng-Shuen Chen, NTU
14h00-14h30: MIIRAD IPAL Research Axis, Call for ICT-ASIA Project Proposal in Medical Image Field
  Daniel Racoceanu, IPAL I2R
14h30-15h00: Object Representation Using Marked Point Processes for Content-Based Image Retrieval in Biomedical Applications
  Caroline Lacoste, IPAL I2R
 
Session 4: Information Access for Education
15h20-15h50:  Integrating Natural Language Processing Techniques into e-Leaning
  Wen-Lian Hsu, Academia Sinica
15h50-16h20: Multimodal Analysis in Different Applications at MICA
  Alain Boucher, MICA
 
Session 5: Information Access for Health Care (2)
8h30-9h00: Content-Based Medical Image Retrieval
  Changsheng Xu, I2R
9h00-9h30: A Visual Ontology Approach to Medical Image Indexing and Retrieval
  Joo Hwee Lim, I2R
9h30-10h00: Medical Image Segmentation and Computer-Aided Diagnosis
  Wee Kheng Leow, NUS
 
Session 6: Inter-media Modelling
10h20-10h50: Audio and Video Semantic Analyses and Its Applications
  Ja-Ling Wu, Wei-Ta Chu, NTU
10h50-11h20: Cross Media Indexing for Images on the Web and Videos
  Philippe Mulhem, LIG CNRS UJF
11h20-11h50: Language Translation and Medium Transformation in Cross-Language Image Retrieval
  Hsin-Hsi Chen, NTU
11h50-12h20: Improving Search Technology through Data Mining
  Lee-Feng Chien, Academia Sinica
   

 

 


Participants

 

Jean-Pierre Chevallet - IPAL Singapore
Shin'ichi Satoh - NII Japan
Henri Angelino - NII Japan
Yi-Pinh Hung - NTU Taiwan
Pau-Choo Julia Chung - NCKU Taiwan
Leong Mun Kew - I2R Singapore
Joo Hwee Lim - I2R Singapore
Changheng Xu - I2R Singapore
Caroline Lavoste - I2R Singapore
Daniel Racoceanu - I2R Singapore
Wee Kheng Leow - NUS Singapore
Ten Seng Chua - NUS Singapore
Francois Bremond, INRIA Sophia France
Nicolas Maillot - INRIA Sophia France
Georges Quenot - CLIPS France

Philippe Mulhem - CLIPS France
Pham Thi Ngoc Yen - MICA Vietnam
Eric Castelli - MICA Vietnam
Alain Boucher - MICA Vietnam/AUF
Thomas Foures - IRIT France
(Monique Thonnat - INRIA Sophia France
will attend panel discussion through video conferencing arrangement)
 

Wen-Lian Hsu,  Academia Sinica

Lee-Feng Chien,  Academia Sinica

Chu-Song Chen,  Academia Sinica

Jieh Hsiang,  NTU

Hsin-Hsi Chen,  NTU

Ja-Ling Wu,  NTU

Jane Hsu,  NTU

Heng-Shuen Chen,  NTU

Yi-Ping Hung,  NTU

Yau-Hwang Kuo,  NCKU

Pau-Choo Chung,  NCKU

Yong-Sheng Chen,  NCTU

Wen-Hsiang Tsai,  Asia University

Quincy Wu,  NCNU

 

 


 


 

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