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Intern. Symposium on Wearable Computing

Filed in archive About , Events , Science by on October 10, 2006

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Just a reminder that the impressive International Symposium on Wearable Computing 2006 in Montreux starts tomorrow and is worth a deeper look at.

Even if wednesday starts a bit slow the topics are:

# 14:00-15:00 Invited Talk

* Augmented Human Perception: Interfaces to Enhance the Human Capacity for Perception and Expression
* Masahiko Inami, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan

# 15:15-16:30 Activity Recognition I

* Towards Less Supervision in Activity Recognition from Wearable Sensors
* Tâm Hùynh and Bernt Schiele
* Discovering Characteristic Actions from On-Body Sensor Data
* David Minnen, Thad Starner, Irfan Essa and Charles Isbell

This should give you a glue, look at the other days too to get an idea what our world (and most interesting IT topics) will be about in the next years.


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