International Symposium on Companion-Technology (ISCT 2015) September 23rd - 25th Ulm University, Germany Source: Uni Ulm On behalf of the organizing committee we would like to welcome you to this 1st edition of the International Symposium on CompanionTechnology, held in Ulm, Germany on 23rd - 25th to ISCT 2015 September 2015. The International Symposium on Companion-Technology provides a forum for researchers to take a crossdisciplinary perspective on all aspects of research, development, and exploitation of CompanionTechnologies. We will initiate a dialog on fundamental research questions, development, and applications of CompanionTechnologies. The organizers are looking forward to welcoming you to the first ISCT symposium in Ulm. ISCT’15 is organized by the Transregional Collaborative Research Centre SFB/TRR 62 Companion-Technology for Cognitive Technical Systems funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The program includes three keynotes, thirteen invited presentations and an interactive poster session with 32 posters. Each day is concluded with an expert panel discussion. Companion-Technology is an emerging field of cross disciplinary research, aiming at a paradigm shift in human-technology interaction enabling technical systems to smartly adapt their services to individual users, their current needs, requests, welcome 2 ISCT 2015 situation, and emotion. Their development requires crossdisciplinary research in fields such as Cognitive Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Psychology and Neurobiology. The research program offers the vision of future technical systems being Companion-Systems – cognitive technical systems that provide their functionality in a completely individualized way: they adapt to a user’s capabilities, preferences, requirements, and current needs and take into account both the situation and the emotional state of the individual user. Furthermore, they are continually available, co-operative, reliable, and appear as competent and empathic assistants to their users. We welcome you to enjoy the ISCT 2015 in Ulm! General Chairs Susanne Biundo-Stephan, Ulm University Andreas Wendemuth, Magdeburg University Program Chair Enrico Rukzio, Ulm University Program Committee André Brechmann (Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg), Anke Huckauf (Ulm University), Heiko Neumann (Ulm University), Dietmar Rösner (Magdeburg University) Local Chairs Jan Gugenheimer, Ulm University, Germany Ingrid Neumann, Ulm University, Germany 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 3 Quick Contact [email protected] +49 17624337994 Wi-Fi Access SSID Welcome Username [email protected] Password GZp8f!EG5 Online Proceedings http://isct2015.informatik.uni-ulm.de/?redirect=proceedings http://tinyurl.com/isctproc 4 ISCT 2015 Contents Wednesday 6 Thursday 10 Friday 14 Posters 16 Local information 20 Maps 22 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 5 Wednesday (23rd) 8 00 Registration 9 00 Welcome & Intro Enrico Rukzio 9 15 Keynote: Companion-Technology - A Transdiciplinary Challenge 10 15 6 Susanne Biundo-Stephan, Ulm University Chair: Enrico Rukzio Coffee break ISCT 2015 Session Dialog and Decision Making Chair: André Brechmann, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Magdeburg 10 45 Dialog and Decision Making in HumanComputer Interaction Frank Ohl, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg Decision Making in Brain-like Cognitive Systems Fred Hamker, University of Chemnitz What Companions Know and Remember Maria Wolters, University of Edinburgh 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 7 Wednesday (23rd) 12 15 13 15 Lunch Session Handling Uncertainty in Hybrid System Architectures Chair: Andreas Nürnberger, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg Handling Uncertainty in Hybrid System Architectures for Companion Systems Günther Palm, Ulm University Mining Significant Frequent Patterns in Event Sequences Christian Borgelt, European Centre for Soft Computing, Mieres Neural-Symbolic Learning Systems: Opportunities for Companion-Technology Artur Garcez, City University London 8 ISCT 2015 Coffee break 14 45 Keynote: Computational Models in Behavioral Informatics 15 15 Misha Pavel, Northeastern University Chair: Frank Ohl Panel Discussion 16 15 Poster Session & Reception 17 00 Chair: Andreas Nürnberger & André Brechmann (Fingerfood & Beverages) End 20 00 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 9 Thursday (24th) 8 30 9 00 Registration Keynote Companions and the Sense of Presence David Benyon, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK Chair: Enrico Rukzio 10 00 Coffee break 10 30 Session Emotion Theory in Human-Computer Interaction Chair: Harald Traue Emotions and Dispositions in HumanComputer Interaction Harald Traue, Ulm University 10 ISCT 2015 Affective Medicine & Emotion-Aware Medical Applications Panagiotis D. Bamidis, Aristotle University Ambulatory Assessment of Affect by Autonomic Nervous System Activation Patterns Christiana Tsiourti, University of Geneva Emotion Recognition in Service Robots for Assisted Living Environments - the RAMCIP Project Approach Dimitris Giakoumis, CERTH/ITI Lunch 12 30 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 11 Thursday (24th) 13 30 Session Trustworthiness of Companion-Technology Chair: Michael Weber,Ulm University Trustworthiness in Companion-Technologies - Psychological Perspectives Jörg Frommer, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg Trust Management in Pervasive Social Networking Zhen Yan, Xidian University Trust Me, I am Your Companion: Modeling and Evaluating Trust in Human-Computer Interaction Elisabeth André, Augsburg University Taming the Golem of Technology ? Unruly Companions Observed from the Sociology of Technology Cornelius Schubert, TU Berlin 15 30 16 00 12 Coffee break Panel Discussion Chair: Harald Traue & Michael Weber (duration: 45min) ISCT 2015 Social event / Dinner BellaVista Ulm 19 00 Source: BellaVista Münsterplatz 35 89073 Ulm +49 731 6026966 see map on page 22 for walking directions 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 13 Friday (25th) 8 30 Registration 9 Session Multimodality in HumanComputer Interaction 00 Chair: Friedhelm Schwenker,Ulm University Multimodality in Cognitive Technical Systems Andreas Wendemuth, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg From Facial Expression Analysis to Multimodal Mood Analysis Roland Goecke, University of Canberra What the Voice Tells About the Face and the Heart Björn Schuller, University of Passau 10 30 14 Panel Discussion Chair: Andreas Wendemuth ISCT 2015 Coffee break 11 00 Closing Keynote Interactive Dialogue Systems: HumanMachine Partnerships 11 15 Closing & Farewell 12 15 Lunch 12 30 Nick Campbell, Trinity College Dublin Chair: Günther Palm Andreas Wendemuth, Magdeburg University 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 15 Poster Trust in Digital Technology: Reliability and Validity Maximilian Fink, Xueyao Ma and Harald Traue In-Car Distraction Issues of Auditory and Visual Modality for Spoken List Selection Tasks Sven Reichel, Patrick Szauer and Michael Weber A New Experimental Paradigm For The Assessment Of User Behavior In Multimodal Interaction Nikola Bubalo, Felix Schüssel, Frank Honold, Michael Weber and Anke Huckauf Socially Cooperative Behavior for Artificial Companions for Elderly and Cognitively Impaired People Ramin Yaghoubzadeh, Hendrik Buschmeier and Stefan Kopp Effects of Motivational Prosody in Tutorial Companion Systems Susann Wolff and André Brechmann Believing in POMDPs Felix Richter, Thomas Geier and Susanne Biundo Getting rid of ”OK Google”: Individual Multimodal Input Adaption in Real World Applications Felix Schüssel, Frank Honold, Nikola Bubalo, Michael Weber and Anke Huckauf 16 ISCT 2015 User Involvement in Mixed-initiative Planning Florian Nothdurft and Wolfgang Minker A Unified Knowledge Base for Companion-Systems - A Case Study for Mixed-Initiative Planning Gregor Behnke, Marvin Schiller, Denis Ponomaryov, Florian Nothdurft, Pascal Bercher, Wolfgang Minker, Birte Glimm and Susanne Biundo Relationship between psychological traits and automated classification of pain intensity Xueyao Ma, Sascha Gruss, Harald Traue and Steffen Walter A Pick-and-Drop Concept for Modality-independent Exchange of Information Across Device Frank Honold, Felix Schüssel, Michael Barth and Michael Weber Pauses in the LAST MINUTE Corpus Rafael Friesen LAST MINUTE: User perception of the computer voice Anica Lexow, Rico Andrich and Dietmar Rösner 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 17 Poster Environment Perception for Companion Systems Stephan Reuter, Alexander Scheel, Michael Beard, Karl Granström, Ba-Tuong Vo, Ba-Ngu Vo and Klaus Dietmayer Interaction Profiles for an Artificial Conversational Companion Sviatlana Höhn, Christoph Schommer, Stephan Busemann, Gudrun Ziegler and Charles Max User-Centered Planning - A Discussion on Planning in the Presence of Human Users Pascal Bercher, Daniel Höller, Gregor Behnke and Susanne Biundo Effects of Delayed Systeme Responses in Human-Computer Interaction Christin Kohrs and André Brechmann OctiCam: An immersive and mobile video communication device for parents and children Dennis Wolf, Jan Gugenheimer and Enrico Rukzio Superordinate strategy use of Mongolian gerbils during an auditory serial reversal task Marie Woldeit, Andreas Schulz and Frank Ohl 18 ISCT 2015 Ideal Types of Users based on Subjective Experiences of Individualization-focused User-Companion Interaction Julia Krüger, Mathias Wahl and Jörg Frommer Integration of Adaptivity and Adaption for the Creation of Customizable Robot Companions Jens Hoefinghoff and Josef Pauli Well-intended, but not Well Perceived: Anger and Shame in Reaction to an Affect-oriented Intervention Applied in User-Companion Interaction Mathias Wahl, Julia Krüger and Jörg Frommer Breaking the Black Box - Using Background Knowledge for Efficient Stream Reasoning Markus Brenner and Birte Glimm User Individual Car-Driver Handovers: Challenges for Future Implementations and Evaluations Marcel Walch and Michael Weber A Framework for FCA-based Exploratory Web Search Peter Butka, Thomas Low, Michael Kotzyba, Stefan Haun and Andreas Nürnberger 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 19 Poster A new Dataset of Telephone-Based Human-Human Call-Center Interaction with Emotional Evaluation Ingo Siegert and Kerstin Ohnemus Classification analysis for the emotion recognition from psychobiological data Lin Zhang, Stefanie Rukavina, Sascha Gruss, Harald Traue and Dilana Hazer An Approach for a Reference System Architecture for Companion-Systems Thilo Hörnle and Michael Tornow Regression-based Head Pose Estimation in 2D Images Anwar Saeed, Ayoub Al-Hamadi and Robert Niese Body Part Detection for Human Pose Estimation in HCI Environments Sebastian Handrich and Ayoub Al-Hamadi On the effects of continuous annotation tools and the human factor on the annotation outcome Martin Schels, Markus Kächele, Viktor Kessler, Guenther Palm and Friedhelm Schwenker ATLAS - Machine learning based annnotation of multimodal data recorded in human-computer interaction scenarios Sascha Meudt, Friedhelm Schwenker and Markus Kächele 20 ISCT 2015 Local Information Ulm, founded 854, is rich in history and traditions as a former Free Imperial City. Internationally, Ulm is primarily known for having the church with the tallest steeple in the world, the Gothic minster (German: Ulmer Münster) and as the birthplace of Albert Einstein. © B. Steinhauer The steeple measures 161.5 metres (530 Ulm Minster, tallest ft), containing 768 steps. From the top church in the world level at 143 m (469 ft) there is a panoramic view of Ulm and Neu-Ulm in Bavaria and, in clear weather, a vista of the Alps. The final stairwell to the top (known as the third Gallery) is a tall, spiraling staircase that has barely enough room for one person. Entrance to the minster is free, entrance to the steeple costs 4€. 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 21 er sing e om tbl Zei ß stra e ße stra ße tra ers ser Bes Wil ß tra h -Er wig Lud e raß dst rs uto Ne ke rüc -B ard lsp Kar ße stra tor Neu ße asse ta delg asse lzs e Wen ngasse ass Ulm erg Mü hle ut en e Wein aß Str e H en ke rs e ad e na en s as ISCT 2015 uka rg om B la he Pr asse elg mm Hi rg as se pf en Fisc ab m gr Hä ße ra N Neue S traß u N St 1 : e6,237 ue be r g Bla eue 250 m La Straße ue Ne sse Gro erhof Led ga uten Am e ingerstraße 22 Re La Stra ß Zinglerstraß e e alk- se bus lines 3 (quicker) or 5 to “Wissenschaftsstadt” Bahnhofsteg Gleis 28 rn Ma W asse Pfauengasse Schillerstraße Main bus station Gartenstraße r- Dreikön Walfischg fgas S traße Friedrich-Ebertt-Straße ße elho Friedrich-Eber stra Sed Küf se gen g H f N Sa Zeitblomstraße Bahnhofplatz 1 GleisGleis 2 ich e Neu Ste rng as e raß ast ße Olg astra Olg sse rga lte Ke e ig eles ho Ulm Train Kleine Blau Station Ble Theater n bestop Alternativer bus Gra e e traß lers Kep r Pa Schaffne traße rks © OpenStreetMap contributors. Tiles: CC-BY-SA 2.0 OpenStreetMap and contributors tz pla Schw a e astraß aße Olglg O astr Heimstraße uer asse se gas ren Bau In der Höll ste ba be anu er r iv ße ler tr a Ad Stadtmauer na e us D kerst raß Do Vestgasse ru c n Kr o asse i f S He rdb e ass aße austr rg chele Don z lat of inh We sse ga en Marktp nhofberg Samm lungsg er Neue Straße Ho BellaVista Social Event Gideon-Bach Turmgasse Grü n Neue Straße gasse Schuhhaus Kramgasse g Minster Grünhofgasse Paradiesgasse Steingasse Fraue Hafengasse Münsterplatz gasse Radgasse Bockgasse nstra Breite Gasse e gass nen Radgasse ße Kohlgasse Hah Glasgasse Platzgasse Rabengasse niggasse Hahnengasse Griesb adg Greifengasse rgasse renkelle Her Theatergasse Hafenbad Auf dem Kreuz Büchsengasse fergasse eben Comfor Hotel Rosengasse Kreuz Hinter dem Brot Seelengraben em Auf d raben Neuer G Seelengraben Frauengraben en Frauengrab l se In ma adt St u n el Ins r de e in kle na Do 1st International Symposium on Companion-Technology 23 P niken erer Eselsberg ien 3, 5, 14, 45 H P visitor parking 5€ per day (cash) P Albert-Einstein-Allee P ltzstraße Helmho get off/on Botanischer Garten H get on bus line 3 to “Wiblingen”/“Ehinger Tor” M24 M25 P Meyerhofstraße ISCT 2015 N24 N25 N26 O25 Mensa O26 Main entrance South N27 O27 O28 James-Franck-Ring H “Universität Süd” lines 3, 5, 6, 13, 14, 45, 48 don‘t get off here visitor parking 5€ per day (cash) Botanic Garden Ulm University East Buses only 24 P ISCT 2015
© Copyright 2024 ExpyDoc