** Apologies for cross-posting **
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CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS - FG 2018
IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition
Xi’an China, May 15-19, 2018
http://www.fg2018.org/
Tutorial proposals due: December 22, 2017
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** ABOUT **
We invite tutorial proposals for the 2018 IEEE Conference on
Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG 2018: http://www.fg2018.org/) in
Xi’an China. Accepted tutorials will be held on either May 15
or May 19, 2018, in the same venue as the FG 2018 main conference. We
solicit tutorial proposals on any topic of interests to the
FG community. Interdisciplinary topics that could attract a significant
cross-section of the community are highly encouraged. We particularly
welcome tutorials which address advances in emerging areas not previously
covered in an FG tutorial.
For your reference, here is a list of tutorials from FG 2017:
- Multi-view Face Representation
- Remote Physiological Measurement from Images and Videos
- From Deep Unsupervised to Supervised Models for Face Analysis
- Statistical Methods for Affective Computing
** SUBMISSION **
Tutorial proposals should be send to FG 2018 Workshop and Tutorial
Co-chairs, Vitomir Struc (vitomir.struc(a)fe.uni-lj.si) and Yingli Tian
(ytian(a)ccny.cuny.edu).
For details on the submission procedure, please visit:
http://www.fg2018.org/
** IMPORTANT DATES **
Tutorial proposals due: December 22, 2017
Workshops and tutorials: May 15 and May 19, 2018
Vitomir Struc and Yingli Tian
FG 2018 Workshop and Tutorial Co-chairs
--
assoc.prof. Vitomir Štruc, PhD
Laboratory for Machine Intelligence
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 839
Fax: +386 1 4768 316
URL: luks.fe.uni-lj.si/nluks/people/vitomir-struc/
Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chair: Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 2018
http://www.fg2018.org/
Finance Chair: Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 2019
Guest editor:
Image and Vision Computing SI: Biometrics in the Wild
Apologies for cross-posting
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FGAHI 2017: CALL FOR PAPERS
1st International Workshop on Face and Gesture Analysis for Health Informatics
http://fgahi.isir.upmc.fr
Submission Deadline: January 28th, 2018
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The 1st International Workshop on Face and Gesture Analysis for Health Informatics (FGAHI
2018) will be held in conjunction with IEEE FG 2018 on May 15-19, 2018, Xi’an, China – https://fg2018.cse.sc.edu/
For details concerning the workshop program, paper submission, and
guidelines please visit our workshop website at:
http://fgahi.isir.upmc.fr
Best regards,
Zakia Hammal
Organising committee
Kevin Bailly, Liming Chen, Mohamed Daoudi, Arnaud Dapogny, Zakia Hammal, and Di Huang
Zakia Hammal, PhD
The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
http://www.ri.cmu.edu/http://ri.cmu.edu/personal-pages/ZakiaHammal/
Dear Colleagues,
This is a last reminder for abstracts. Please see below:
The Brain and Cognitive Science Section of the Canadian Psychological Association is inviting abstract submissions for a symposium on underlying mechanisms, issues, and potential solutions in the field of face processing and person recognition, as part of the International Congress of Applied Psychology Psychology in Montreal, Quebec, June 26-30, 2018. This congress is a collaboration between the International Association of Applied Psychology and the Canadian Psychological Association. Information about the congress can be found here: http://www.icap2018.com/
Each abstract is limited to 250 words, in addition to short descriptions (limited to 50 words) for each of the following sections: Background (Rationale for study/studies), Methods (the general method of the study/studies), Results, Action/Impact (i.e., recommendations from results), and Conclusions.
Abstracts should be emailed directly to Adam Sandford (adam.sandford(a)guelphhumber.ca). We hope to receive abstracts before Monday November 27th. Speakers in the symposium will be provided $500 (Canadian) to offset costs associated with participating in the symposium.
Feel free to contact Adam Sandford if you have any questions.
With sincere thanks,
-Adam
--
Adam Sandford, Ph.D, OCT.
Assistant Program Head, Psychology
University of Guelph-Humber
Adjunct Professor, Psychology
University of Guelph
207 Humber College Blvd; GH 408F
Toronto, ON. M9W 5L7
P: 416-798-1331, ext. 6088<tel:416-798-1331%2C%20ext.%206088>
E: adam.sandford(a)guelphhumber.ca<mailto:adam.sandford@guelphhumber.ca>
** Apologies for cross-posting **
************************************************************
CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition
Xi’an China, May 15-19, 2018
http://www.fg2018.org/
Tutorial proposals due: December 22, 2017
************************************************************
** ABOUT **
We invite tutorial proposals for the 2018 IEEE Conference on
Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG 2018: http://www.fg2018.org/) in
Xi’an China. Accepted tutorials will be held on either May 15
or May 19, 2018, in the same venue as the FG 2018 main conference. We
solicit tutorial proposals on any topic of interests to the
FG community. Interdisciplinary topics that could attract a significant
cross-section of the community are highly encouraged. We particularly
welcome tutorials which address advances in emerging areas not previously
covered in an FG tutorial.
For your reference, here is a list of tutorials from FG 2017:
- Multi-view Face Representation
- Remote Physiological Measurement from Images and Videos
- From Deep Unsupervised to Supervised Models for Face Analysis
- Statistical Methods for Affective Computing
** SUBMISSION **
Tutorial proposals should be send to FG 2018 Workshop and Tutorial
Co-chairs, Vitomir Struc (vitomir.struc(a)fe.uni-lj.si) and Yingli Tian
(ytian(a)ccny.cuny.edu).
For details on the submission procedure, please visit:
http://www.fg2018.org/
** IMPORTANT DATES **
Tutorial proposals due: December 22, 2017
Workshops and tutorials: May 15 and May 19, 2018
Vitomir Struc and Yingli Tian
FG 2018 Workshop and Tutorial Co-chairs
--
assoc.prof. Vitomir Štruc, PhD
Laboratory for Machine Intelligence
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel: +386 1 4768 839
Fax: +386 1 4768 316
URL: luks.fe.uni-lj.si/nluks/people/vitomir-struc/
Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chair: Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 2018
http://www.fg2018.org/
Finance Chair: Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 2019
Guest editor:
Image and Vision Computing SI: Biometrics in the Wild
Dear Colleagues,
*Apologies for cross-posting this call for papers - deadline for abstracts: Monday November 27th*
The Brain and Cognitive Science Section of the Canadian Psychological Association is inviting abstract submissions for a symposium on underlying mechanisms, issues, and potential solutions in the field of face processing and person recognition, as part of the International Congress of Applied Psychology Psychology in Montreal, Quebec, June 26-30, 2018. This congress is a collaboration between the International Association of Applied Psychology and the Canadian Psychological Association. Information about the congress can be found here: http://www.icap2018.com/
Each abstract is limited to 250 words, in addition to short descriptions (limited to 50 words) for each of the following sections: Background (Rationale for study/studies), Methods (the general method of the study/studies), Results, Action/Impact (i.e., recommendations from results), and Conclusions.
Abstracts should be emailed directly to Adam Sandford (adam.sandford(a)guelphhumber.ca). We hope to receive abstracts before Monday November 27th. Speakers in the symposium will be provided $500 (Canadian) to offset costs associated with participating in the symposium.
Feel free to contact Adam Sandford if you have any questions.
With sincere thanks,
-Adam
--
Adam Sandford, Ph.D.
Assistant Program Head, Psychology
University of Guelph-Humber
Adjunct Professor, Psychology
University of Guelph
207 Humber College Blvd; GH 408F
Toronto, ON. M9W 5L7
P: 416-798-1331, ext. 6088<tel:416-798-1331%2C%20ext.%206088>
E: adam.sandford(a)guelphhumber.ca<mailto:adam.sandford@guelphhumber.ca>
Dear colleagues,
The *submission deadline* is fast approaching for the 7th Consortium of European Research on Emotion (CERE).
http://www.cere-emotionconferences.org/
Location: University of Glasgow, Scotland
Dates: 4-5 April 2018
Submission deadline: 3rd December (midnight, latest time zone on earth)
We welcome ALL disciplines studying emotion/affect including Psychology, Neuroscience, Anthropology, Philosophy, History, Literature, Art, Marketing, Law, Ethics, Politics, Computing Science, Medicine, and many more.
For updates, please follow us on Twitter @CERE_Emotion. RTs and sharing this email much appreciated!
We look forward to seeing you in April!
Best wishes,
Dr. Rachael E. Jack, Ph.D.
Lecturer
Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology
School of Psychology
+44 (0) 141 330 5087
[cid:9DDDE94C-098F-4885-A4C2-658CB68B9180@psy.gla.ac.uk][cid:6A9448C2-17F5-4BD6-8AB9-24017B05C9EC@psy.gla.ac.uk]
Dr. Rachael E. Jack, Ph.D.
Lecturer
Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology
School of Psychology
+44 (0) 141 330 5087
Dr. Rachael E. Jack, Ph.D.
Lecturer
Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology
School of Psychology
+44 (0) 141 330 5087
[University of Glasgow: The Times Scottish University of the Year 2018]
Abstract submission is open for the 2018 conference of the European Human
Behaviour and Evolution Association!
The annually held EHBEA conferences enable researchers working in
evolutionary sciences to meet leading scholars in the field, exchange ideas
and develop new research networks. They bring together researchers from
human biology and genetics, behavioural ecology, cultural evolution, and
evolutionary psychology. Research on facial attractiveness is among the
most popular topics of this conference. The 2018 conference will be held
from April 4th to April 7th in Pécs, one of the most beautiful cities of
Hungary. Our keynote speakers come from different fields of evolutionary
sciences and will give talks on a wide range of topics:
- Marina Butovskaya (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow,
Russia): "Genes, aggression and reproduction in traditional African
societies: an evolutionary approach"
- Maryanne Fisher (Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, Canada): "What We
Know (and Don't Know) about Women's Intrasexual Competition"
- Evelyne Heyer (National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France)
- Ádám Miklósi (Eötvös Lóránt University, Hungary): "On dogs and humans:
An ethological approach to a friendship"
- Bogusław Pawłowski (University of Wrocław, Poland): "Immunity, body
morphology and androgens - testing immunocompetence in men"
- the winner of the New Investigator Award 2018
Please note that we welcome abstract submissions
<http://psychology.pte.hu/ehbea2018/abstract-submission-guidelines> for
oral presentations and posters until January 7th 2018. Registration will
start at the end of November.
For more information, follow our Twitter account, like our Facebook page
and check our website!
https://twitter.com/ehbea2018https://www.facebook.com/EHBEA2018/http://psychology.pte.hu/ehbea2018
Ferenc Kocsor, PhD
Research associate
Institute of Psychology
University of Pécs, Hungary
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IHCI 2017: 9th International Conference on Intelligent Human-Computer
Interaction
Evry, France, December 11-13, 2017. http://ihci2017.sciencesconf.org
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Call for participation
The IHCI international conference series allows researchers and
practitioners to exchange on recent results in the area of
human-computer interaction, related technologies (including signal
processing, multimodal analysis, artificial intelligence, machine
learning and cognitive modelling) and their applications. The conference
will bring together researchers from academia, industry and research
organizations from various disciplines, around theoretical, practical
and application-oriented contributions.
The 9th international conference on Intelligent Human Computer
Interaction (IHCI 2017) will be held in Evry, near Paris, France, from
11 to 13 of December 2017.
The program offers thematic sessions on smart interfaces, brain computer
interfaces (BCI), machine perception of humans and applications.
Keynotes will be given by:
- Pr. Alain Berthoz, Honorary Professor at Collège de France, member of
the French Academy of Science and Academy of Technology, on "Simplexity
and vicariance. On human cognition principles for man-machine interaction"
- Pr. Mohamed Chetouani, Professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University,
France, on "Interpersonal Human-Human and Human-Robot Interactions",
- Pr. Antti Oulasvirta, Associate Professor at Aalto University,
Finland, on "Can Machines Design? Optimizing User Interfaces for Human
Performance".
The IHCI 2017 conference proceedings will be published by Springer in
the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) and indexed in the
ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index, Scopus, EI Engineering Index,
Google Scholar, DBLP, etc.
All the coffee breaks, Tuesday and Wednesday lunches and the gala diner
at Eiffel tower, Paris are included in the registration fees.
Apologies for cross-posting
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FGAHI 2017: CALL FOR PAPERS
1st International Workshop on Face and Gesture Analysis for Health Informatics
http://fgahi.isir.upmc.fr
Submission Deadline: January 28th, 2018
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The 1st International Workshop on Face and Gesture Analysis for Health Informatics (FGAHI
2018) will be held in conjunction with IEEE FG 2018 on May 15-19, 2018, Xi’an, China – https://fg2018.cse.sc.edu/
For details concerning the workshop program, paper submission, and
guidelines please visit our workshop website at:
http://fgahi.isir.upmc.fr
Best regards,
Zakia Hammal
Organising committee
Kevin Bailly, Liming Chen, Mohamed Daoudi, Arnaud Dapogny, Zakia Hammal, and Di Huang
Zakia Hammal, PhD
The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
http://www.ri.cmu.edu/http://ri.cmu.edu/personal-pages/ZakiaHammal/
Dear Colleagues,
The Brain and Cognitive Science Section of the Canadian Psychological Association is inviting abstract submissions for a symposium on underlying mechanisms, issues, and potential solutions in the field of face processing and person recognition, as part of the International Congress of Applied Psychology in Montreal, Quebec, June 26-30, 2018. This congress is a collaboration between the International Association of Applied Psychology and the Canadian Psychological Association. Information about the congress can be found here: http://www.icap2018.com/
Each abstract is limited to 250 words, in addition to short descriptions (limited to 50 words) for each of the following sections: Background (Rationale for study/studies), Methods (the general method of the study/studies), Results, Action/Impact (i.e., recommendations from results), and Conclusions.
Abstracts should be emailed directly to Adam Sandford (adam.sandford(a)guelphhumber.ca). We hope to receive abstracts before Monday November 27th. Speakers in the symposium will be provided $500 (Canadian) to offset costs associated with participating in the symposium.
Feel free to contact Adam Sandford if you have any questions.
With sincere thanks,
-Adam Sandford, Ph.D
--
Adam Sandford, Ph.D, OCT.
Assistant Program Head, Psychology
University of Guelph-Humber
Adjunct Professor, Psychology
University of Guelph
207 Humber College Blvd; GH 408F
Toronto, ON. M9W 5L7
P: 416-798-1331, ext. 6088<tel:416-798-1331%2C%20ext.%206088>
E: adam.sandford(a)guelphhumber.ca<mailto:adam.sandford@guelphhumber.ca>
Chair-Elect, Brain and Cognitive Sciences (BCS) Section of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) (http://www.cpa.ca/aboutcpa/cpasections/brainandcognitivescience/)
BCS Section Liaison between CPA and International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) - IAAP meeting in Montreal June 26-30 with CPA (http://www.icap2018.com/content/official-icap-2018-website). Find more information about IAAP here (http://iaapsy.org/)
Member, Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS) - joint CSBBCS and Experimental Psychology Society (EPS) meeting in St. John's, NL July 4-8 (https://csbbcs.org/ocs/index.php/2018/csbbcs2018). Find more information about EPS here (http://eps.ac.uk/)
CALL FOR PAPERS: 8th Int. Workshop on Human Behavior Understanding
(HBU) in conjunction with 2nd Int. Workshop on Automatic Face
Analytics for Human Behavior Understanding (FaceHUB) at IEEE Face &
Gesture 2018 - Xi'An, 15-19 May 2018
https://www.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/hbu/2018/
Workshop Description
With development of computer vision and sensor technology, it becomes
possible to analyze human behavior via various ways at different
time-scales and at different levels of interaction and interpretation.
Understanding human behavior automatically opens up enormous
possibilities for human-computer interaction, with a potential of
endowing the computers with a capacity to attribute meaning to users'
attitudes, preferences, personality, social relationships, etc., as
well as to understand what people are doing, the activities they have
been engaged in, and their routines.
This workshop aims to inspect developments in selected areas where
smarter computers that can sense human behavior have great potential
to revolutionize the application domain. We ultimately seek to
re-define the relationship between the computer and the interacting
human, moving the computer from a passive observer role to a socially
active participant role and enabling it to drive different kinds of
interaction.
The 8th Int. Workshop on Human Behavior Understanding (HBU) and 2nd
Int. Workshop on Automatic Face Analytics for Human Behavior
Understanding (FaceHUB) are jointly organized at IEEE FG as a
single-track, one day event, to gather researchers on behavior
analysis and analytics. It will have two specific focus sessions
dealing with "face analytics" and "behavior analysis for smart cars".
Session 1 "Face analytics": There is strong evidence that face
analytic for human behavior understanding could also be highly
beneficial in human computer interaction. Application scenarios
include analyzing emotions while the person is watching emotional
movies or advertisements, playing video games, driving a car, is under
health monitoring or crime investigation, or is participating in
interactive tutoring. Furthermore, long-term continuous monitoring and
analysis of expressions provides important information for assessing
personality but also provide cues of psychological disorders.
Session 2 "Behavior analysis for smart cars": The computational
capabilities of cars are rapidly increasing. While a lot of attention
is directed towards what goes on outside the car, and to autonomous
driving systems, the inside of the car is very interesting too. In the
transition period from human-driven cars to fully autonomous cars,
there is great interest in improved driver assistance, safety, and
comfort systems. When the fully autonomous car is realized, there will
still be a need for looking inside the car, for better car-customer
interaction.
This workshop will solicit human behavior analysis solutions that
clearly advance the field, and also to propose novel application
scenarios. The covered topics may span items from the following
topics, including the focus theme challenges:
Session 1: Face analytics
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-Automatic deception detection
-Deep learning models for facial analysis
-Face alignment and fiducial point detection
-Continuous and dynamic facial behavior analysis
-Emotion recognition in the wild
-Temporal models for face analysis
-Facial action unit detection and recognition
-Group emotion analysis
-Long-term behaviors and interaction
-Micro-expression detection, recognition and understanding
-Spontaneous affect databases: collection and annotation
-Cross-domain facial expression recognition
-Spontaneous facial expression analysis
-Multimodal emotion recognition
Session 2: Behavior analysis for smart cars
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-Advanced driver assistance systems, assisting elderly drivers
-Behavior analysis for car safety
-Car driving simulation analysis
-Driver identification and biometrics
-Driver's face monitoring, drowsiness and fatigue detection
-Head pose and attention tracking
-Human factors and driver personalization
-Human-car interaction
-In-car social signals: aggression, frustration, boredom
-Multimodal interactive systems in cars
-Posture assessment and comfort analysis
Human Behavior Analysis Systems
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-Action and activity recognition
-Single and multimodal affect analysis
-Gaze, attention and saliency
-Gestures and haptic interaction
-Learning and adaptation
-Social signal processing
-Voice and speech analysis
Theory and Methodology of Human Interactive Behaviors
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-Data collection, annotation, and benchmarking
-Interaction design
-Theoretical frameworks of behavior analysis
-User studies and human factors
Submission
Submission site is open, and accessible at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hbu2018
Each paper will be reviewed by at least two members of the scientific
Program Committee, in double-blind fashion. The submitted papers
should present original work, not currently under review elsewhere and
should have no substantial overlap with already published work.
Submissions should be submitted in PDF and should be no more than 8
pages in IEEE FG 2018 paper format. Accepted papers will be included
in the Proceedings of IEEE FG 2018 and Workshops and will be sent for
inclusion into the IEEE Xplore digital library.
Dates
28 January, Submission deadline
20 February, Notification of acceptance
1 March, Camera ready submission
15 May, Tentative workshop date
Special Issues
Two journal special issues are planned from the two focus tracks of
the HBU Workshop. One issue on `behavior analysis for smart cars` will
be edited as a thematic issue of Journal of Ambient Intelligence and
Smart Environments. A second issue on `face analytics` is planned.
Authors will be invited to submit suitably extended versions of their
papers to these special issues.
People
Program Committee
Tadas Baltrušaitis, Microsoft Corporation, UK
Wei Chen, China University of Mining and Technology, CN
Adrian Davison, University of Manchester, UK
Hamdi Dibeklioğlu, Bilkent University, TR
Jordi Gonzàlez, CVC Barcelona, ES
Jürgen Gall, Univ. of Bonn, DE
Heikki Huttunen, Tampere University of Technology, FI
Peng Liu, Aware, US
Marwa Mahmoud, Univ. of Cambridge, UK
Matei Mancas, Univ. of Mons, BE
Javier J. Sanchez Medina, CVC-UAB, ES
Teruhisa Misu, Honda Research Institute, US
Wenxuan Mou, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Eshed Ohn-Bar, Carnegie Mellon University, US
Shogo Okada, JAIST, JP
Yannis Panagakis, Imperial College London, UK
Senya Polikovsky, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, JP
Nicu Sebe, University of Trento, IT
Caifeng Shan, Philips Research, NL
Karan Sikka, Stanford Research Institute, US
Xiaoyang Tan, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, CN
Yan Tong, University of South Carolina, US
Fernando De la Torre, Facebook, US
Mohan M. Trivedi, University of California San Diego, US
Ruiping Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Sujing Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN
Jacob Whitehill, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, US
Lijun Yin, University of Binghamton, US
Zeynep Yücel, Okayama University, JP
Organizers
Carlos Busso, Univ. of Texas at Dallas
Xiaohua Huang, Univ. of Oulu (contact for session 1)
Takatsugu Hirayama, Nagoya Univ.
Guoying Zhao, Univ. of Oulu & Northwest Univ. of China
Albert Ali Salah, Boğaziçi Univ. & Nagoya Univ. (contact for session 2)
Matti Pietikäinen, Univ. of Oulu
Roberto Vezzani, Univ. of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Wenming Zheng, Southeast Univ.
Abhinav Dhall, Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar
--
Dr. Albert Ali Salah
http://www.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/~salah/
Nagoya University,
Future Value Creation Research Center (FV-CRC), Graduate School Informatics
Bogazici University,
Computer Engineering Dept. & Cognitive Science MA Program
http://www.cogsci.boun.edu.tr
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Call for papers
First Workshop on Large scale Emotion Recognition (LERA),
IEEE Automatic Faces & Gesture Recognition 2018, Xi’an, China.
https://sites.google.com/view/lera2018
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With the advancement in social computing, multimedia, and sensing
technology, the amount of emotionally relevant data has grown enormously.
It becomes crucial for the affective computing community to develop new
methods for understanding emotion conveyed by the media and the emotion
felt by the user at a large scale. This workshop invites researchers to
submit their original work proposing methods to create data and new
methodologies for large-scale analysis. Much development has been observed
in the computer vision community after large-scale databases such as the
ImageNet and MS COCO have been released. The first LERA workshop at FG'18
aims to transfer current research focus on small-scale, lab based
environment to real-world, large-scale corpus.
Topics for the workshop include but are not limited to:
1. Large scale data collection and annotation
2. Large scale emotion recognition in the wild
3. Big data approaches for emotion recognition
4. Face tracking and affect analysis in videos
5. Group-level emotion recognition
6. Fusion techniques for audio-visual/physiological signals
7. Localization & identification of salient affect signals
8. Applications in education, entertainment & healthcare
Timeline:
Paper submission deadline: 9th January 2018
Paper acceptance notification: 7th February 2018
Camera ready deadline: 15th February 2018
Organizers:
Abhinav Dhall, Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar
Yelin Kim, State University of New York, Albany
Qiang Ji, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
--
Abhinav Dhall, PhD
Assistant Professor,
Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar
Webpage: https://goo.gl/5LrRB7
Google Scholar: https://goo.gl/iDwNTx
PhD student openings are available in the lab of Dr. Charles Or (http://research.ntu.edu.sg/expertise/academicprofile/Pages/StaffProfile.asp…) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore to perform original research in the areas of face perception, visual motion perception, and form perception. Our work focuses on understanding (1) the human brain’s rapid and holistic nature of face detection, categorization, and recognition, and (2) the neural interaction of visual motion and form information in pattern and object recognition. We use a combination of approaches including psychophysics, eye tracking, EEG, and computational modelling.
The lab is housed in the Psychology Division of the School of Social Sciences, with a rapidly expanding group of researchers interested in experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience. We are also part of the multidisciplinary Cognition and Neuroscience research cluster and Neuroscience, society, and governance research cluster. We have access to state-of-the-art facilities for psychophysics, eye tracking, EEG, MEG, fMRI, fNIRS, TMS, and tDCS.
Applicants should have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in cognitive science, experimental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, computer science, or related fields. The ideal candidate should be driven by scientific curiosity and self-motivated, with awareness of relevant literature, an excellent command in written and spoken English, and a strong background in statistical data analysis (e.g., SPSS, R). Aptitudes and interests in mathematics and computer programming (e.g. MATLAB, Python) are preferred.
NTU is a young and research-intensive university ranking consistently amongst the top 10 in Asia and the 1st amongst young universities under 50. It has been ranked consistently and progressively under the top 100 universities in the world by the Times Higher Education since 2013, leaping its ranking into 52nd in 2017/2018. Singapore is a fascinating, dynamic multi-cultural city in Southeast Asia with a large expat community, and a great hub for exploring neighbouring travel destinations.
PhD Scholarships are available through the university and outside sources for Singaporeans (including permanent residents), as well as overseas applicants (http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/graduate/scholarships/Pages/default.aspx). Applicants should apply through the university admission website (http://admissions.ntu.edu.sg/graduate/R-Programs/R-WhenYouApply/Pages/R-How…) by 15th November (for CoHASS) for an expected start date in August 2018. Alternatively, the Interdisciplinary Graduate School also admits applications (http://igs.ntu.edu.sg/Programmes/Prospective%20Students/Pages/Programme-Hig…).
Informal inquiries may be made to Charles Or at charlesor(a)ntu.edu.sg
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Charles C.-F. Or, PhD
Assistant Professor
Division of Psychology
School of Social Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
14 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637332
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Dear colleagues
We are delighted to announce that we are hosting the 2018 biennial conference of the Consortium of European Research on Emotion (CERE). We welcome ALL disciplines and researchers studying emotion. If you could share the information below would be much appreciated.
Location: University of Glasgow
Dates: 4-5th April 2018
Submission deadline: 3rd December 2017
See here http://www.cere-emotionconferences.org/ for more information.
Follow @CERE_Emotion on Twitter for updates.
We look forward to receiving your submissions!
Best wishes,
Dr. Rachael E. Jack, Ph.D.
Lecturer
Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology
School of Psychology
+44 (0) 141 330 5087
[University of Glasgow: The Times Scottish University of the Year 2018]
We are seeking a postdoc and two PhD students to work in the Neural Mechanisms of Human Communication Research Group led by Katharina von Kriegstein at the TU Dresden, Germany.
Postdoc Position
The main research goal of the position is to investigate behavioural and neuroscience principles of perceptual learning and their translation to evidence-based teaching and training programmes. For more information on the position and application instructions see: http://tinyurl.com/y9396qdd
PhD positions
The main research goal of the two positions is to investigate behavioural and neuroscience principles of voice and face perception (identity and speech) in neurotypical populations as well as in populations with developmental person recognition deficits (i.e. phonagnosia and prosopagnosia). For more information on the position and application instructions see: http://tinyurl.com/ybvodeqo
The Human Communication Research Group is currently based at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig (MPI-CBS; www.cbs.mpg.de/independent-research-groups/human-communication) and will be newly established at the TU Dresden. The TU Dresden offers an excellent, interdisciplinary scientific environment. Research will be carried out at the Department of Psychology of the TU Dresden, which houses a Neuroimaging Centre (http://www.nic-tud.de). The centre is equipped with a research-only 3-Tesla MRI machine, MRI-compatible eye tracking, EEG systems, and a neurostimulation unit including neuronavigaton, TMS and tDCS devices. All experimental facilities are supported by experienced physics and IT staff. For analyses with high computational demands, there is access to the TU Dresden high-performance computing clusters. There are also strong existing collaborations with the MPI-CBS in Leipzig involving 7 Tesla-MRI, Connectome scanner, and MEG data acquisitions.
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Prof. Dr. Katharina von Kriegstein
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Stephanstr. 1A, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Technische Universität Dresden
Bamberger Str. 7, 01187 Dresden, Germany
Phone +49 (0) 341-9940-2476
http://www.cbs.mpg.de/independent-research-groups/human-communicationhttps://twitter.com/kvonkriegstein
New makeup spoofing dataset
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Link: http://www.antitza.com/makeup-datasets.html
The Makeup Induced Face Spoofing ( MIFS ) dataset consists of 107 makeup-transformations taken from random YouTube makeup video tutorials. Each subject is attempting to spoof a target identity. Hence we provide three sets of face images: images of a subject before makeup; images of the same subject after makeup with the intention of spoofing; and images of the target subject who is being spoofed.
Best regards,
Antitza Dantcheva
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Researcher
STARS Team
INRIA Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée
2004, route des Lucioles - BP 93
06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex
Phone: +33 4 97 15 53 47
Website: antitza.com
We are seeking a part-time research assistant/lab manager to work in the Human Communication group led by Katharina von Kriegstein at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS) in Leipzig, Germany. Research in the group focuses on the investigation of neural mechanisms of human communication using a broad spectrum of neuroscientific methods (functional and structural MRI, MEG, tDCS, TMS). Research involves typically developed populations as well as populations with developmental communication deficits (developmental dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder, phonagnosia, proposagnosia).
The position will involve recruiting participants, running behavioural tests, assistance with data-acquisition in MRI, TMS and tDCS studies, assistance with data analyses, assistance with grant applications and literature searches, attending lab meetings, supervising undergraduate students in the lab and overseeing day-to-day lab operations.
The candidate should have a university degree in psychology, neuroscience, or a related topic or dedicated vocational training (e.g. medical/psychological technical assistant). Strong organisational and communication skills, and an excellent command of the English and German language are essential. Experience with clinical populations (particularly autism spectrum disorder, developmental dyslexia) and/or research experience in experimental psychology or related disciplines would be advantageous.
The position is initially for one year, with the possibility of an extension, and it is on a part-time (20 hours/week) basis. The ideal starting date is 15.10.2017. A later start is also possible.
Remuneration is based on the payscale of the Max Planck Society. The Max Planck society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals.
Please submit your application via our online system at http://www.cbs.mpg.de/vacancies (using subject heading “LM 17/17”) and include the following documents:
• Personal statement (up to one page)
• Curriculum vitae
• Contact details of two referees
• Certificates of academic qualifications
Closing date for applications is the 10th September 2017. Contact for informal enquiries regarding the post: Prof. Dr. Katharina von Kriegstein (kriegstein(a)cbs.mpg.de). For more information about the group see: http://www.cbs.mpg.de/independent-research-groups/human-communication
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Katharina von Kriegstein
Max Planck Research Group Leader
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Stephanstr. 1A, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Professor of Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience
Humboldt University of Berlin
Rudower Chaussee 18, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Phone +49 (0) 341-9940-2476
http://www.cbs.mpg.de/independent-research-groups/human-communicationhttps://twitter.com/kvonkriegstein
Dear all,
Does anyone have any experience with Noldus Facereader or iMotion? Our lab is about to purchase one of these software packages, but we’d like to get some feedback from researchers that have had practical experience with either or both. We’ve got 3 questions:
1) What do you think of the software in general?
2) How is the technical support? Are they good at responding to any questions after purchase and readily help with any problems?
3) How well do they work in low light conditions?
Any feedback on the above will be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot in advance.
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FG 2018: CALL FOR WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
IEEE Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition
Xi’an China, May 15-19, 2018
http://www.fg2018.org/
Workshop proposals due: October 2, 2017
Tutorial proposals due: December 22, 2017
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** ABOUT **
We invite workshop and tutorial proposals for the 2018 IEEE Conference on
Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG 2018: http://www.fg2018.org/) in
Xi’an China. Accepted workshops and tutorials will be held on either May 15
or May 19, 2018, in the same venue as the FG 2018 main conference. We
solicit workshop and tutorial proposals on any topic of interests to the
FG community. We especially encourage workshops relating to
emerging new fields or new application domains of face and gesture analysis
and synthesis. Workshop organizers with a strong track record in the
field are strongly encouraged to submit a proposal. The tutorials should
complement and enhance the scientific program of FG 2018 by providing
authoritative and comprehensive overviews of growing themes that are of
sufficient relevance with respect to the state-of-the-art and the
conference
topics.
** SUBMISSION **
Workshop and tutorial proposals should be send to FG 2018 Workshop and
Tutorial
Co-chairs, Vitomir Struc (vitomir.struc(a)fe.uni-lj.si) and Yingli Tian
(ytian(a)ccny.cuny.edu).
For details on the submission procedure, please visit:
http://www.fg2018.org/
** IMPORTANT DATES **
Workshop proposals due: October 2, 2017
Tutorial proposals due: December 22, 2017
Workshops and tutorials: May 15 and May 19, 2018
Vitomir Struc and Yingli Tian
FG 2018 Workshop and Tutorial Co-chairs
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Laboratory of Artificial Perception, Systems and Cybernetics
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia
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Program Co-chair: International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis 2017
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Competition Co-chair: International Joint Conference on Biometrics 2017
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Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chair: Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition 2018
http://www.fg2018.org/
Guest editor:
Image and Vision Computing SI: Biometrics in the Wild
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ANNOUNCING A NEW SPECIAL ISSUE
or, as we say in the Open Access, On-Line World,
A New Thematic Series
for Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications (CRPI)
Individual differences
in face perception and person recognition.
Co-organizers:
Professor Vicki Bruce, Newcastle University (Vicki.Bruce(a)ncl.ac.uk<mailto:Vicki.Bruce@ncl.ac.uk>)
Dr Karen Lander, University of Manchester (Karen.Lander(a)manchester.ac.uk<mailto:Karen.Lander@manchester.ac.uk>)
Dr Markus Bindemann, University of Kent (M.Bindemann(a)kent.ac.uk<mailto:M.Bindemann@kent.ac.uk>)
The field of face perception and person recognition has developed rapidly over the past 40 years, and we now have advanced understanding of how human brains process human faces, and the relationships between face processing and the perception of other aspects of the person such as voices and bodies. Despite this increase in knowledge, problems of misidentification continue to arise in criminal and security contexts, and many wider social activities rely on accurate reading of faces from subtle social signals. Recent research has highlighted considerable variability in individual abilities to decipher and recognise faces. For example, much attention has been given to recruiting ‘super’-recognisers who are particularly good at face recognition to assist in the identification of criminals. Can an understanding of individual differences more widely help in the recruitment and/or training of professionals, or in the use of eyewitness testimony? This special topic seeks research papers that investigate the nature of individual differences in face perception and/or person recognition, and which consider theoretical alongside applied implications of their findings.
Please email one or more of the guest editors with any questions about submissions.
CRPI is the open access journal of the Psychonomic Society. Its mission is to publish use-inspired basic research<https://cognitiveresearchjournal.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41235-0…>: fundamental cognitive research that grows from hypotheses about real-world problems. As with all Psychonomic Society journals, submissions to CRPI are subject to rigorous peer review.
For manuscripts accepted for the special issue, the publication fee may be fully or partially waived depending on the number of manuscripts accepted for the special issue. The authors should indicate when they submit a manuscript if they are requesting a waiver of the publication fee.
Deadline: manuscripts should be submitted before December 31st, 2017
You can find manuscript submission details at http://cognitiveresearchjournal.springeropen.com/submission-guidelines/prep…
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Professor of Ophthalmology & Radiology,
Harvard Medical School
Visual Attention Lab
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*Postdoctoral Position, University of Hong Kong: Understanding eye
movements in cognitive tasks*
Applicants are invited for appointment as a *Post-doctoral Fellow *in the
Attention Brain and Cognition Lab at the Department of Psychology, to
commence as soon as possible for a period of 1 year, with the possibility
of renewal up to 3 years.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. degree in Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive
Science, or related fields. Preference will be given to those with
experience in running eye movement experiments and eye movement data
analysis, or with experience in using machine learning methods to
understand human cognition. The appointee will work with Dr. Janet Hsiao
(Department of Psychology, University of Hong Kong), in collaboration with
Dr. Antoni Chan (Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong
Kong) and Dr. Sherry Chan (Department of Psychiatry, University of Hong
Kong), on projects related to using a hidden Markov model (HMM) based
approach (EMHMM, the Matlab toolbox is available here:
http://visal.cs.cityu.edu.hk/research/emhmm/) to analyze eye movement data
in cognitive tasks. Information about the research in the lab can be
obtained at http://abc.psy.hku.hk/. For more information about the
position, please contact Dr. Janet Hsiao at jhsiao(a)hku.hk. Dr. Hsiao will
be available for a short meeting during July 13-17 at APCV in Taiwan and
during July 26-29 at Cog Sci in London.
A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience
will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits.
Applicants should send a completed application form together with a letter
of application, an up-to-date C.V. including academic qualifications,
research experience, publications, and at least three letters of reference
to Dr. Janet Hsiao at jhsiao(a)hku.hk, with the subject line “Post-doctoral
position”. Application forms (341/1111) can be downloaded at
http://www.hku.hk/apptunit/form-ext.doc. Further particulars can be
obtained at http://jobs.hku.hk/. *Review of applications will start on
Aug. 1 and continue until* *the position is filled*.
The University thanks applicants for their interest, but advises that only
candidates shortlisted for interviews will be notified of the application
result.
The TMS Laboratory of the Dept. Biol. Psychol. and Cognitive Neurosci. at the Inst. Psychology, FSU, Jena, Germany is
searching for a PhD student on a project on the identity-specific information acquisition about faces and on the functions of the ventral visual pathway.
What we expect from applicants: MSc or equivalent in psychology, biology, cognitive neurosciences or any related discipline. Interest in pursuing a scientific career. Experience in brain stimulation techniques (TMS or tDCS, tACS) as well as in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and with Matlab are preferred.
The PhD position is a three years appointment and the salary is according to the German TV-L salary system on the level of 65 % Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter.
Starting date is flexible, the position is available from 01.09.2017. Interested candidates should provide a 1 page statement of research interest, copy of CV, publication list and names and contact details of 2 referees.
Application deadline: 31.07.2017
Further information:
http://www.cogsci.uni-jena.de/crbst_6.html <http://www.cogsci.uni-jena.de/crbst_6.html>
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Gyula Kovács
Institute of Psychology
Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena
Leutragraben 1, 07743 Jena, Germany
Tel: 03641945936
http://www.cogsci.uni-jena.de/ <http://www.cogsci.uni-jena.de/>