10.30-11.30: Invited talk Antonio Torralba (MIT, USA), Scene and
Object recognition in context
11.30-12.00: Towards a
quantitative measure of rareness
Tatiana Tommasi and Barbara Caputo (IDIAP, Switzerland)
12.00-12.15: Mini Break
12.15-13.15: Invited talk Risto Naatanen (Academy of Finland,
Finland), The mismatch negativity (MMN): a unique window to the automatic
change detection of the brain
13.15-13.45:
Discrimination of locomotion direction at different speeds: A comparison
between macaque monkeys and algorithms
Fabian Nater, Joris Vangeneugden, Helmut Grabner, Luc Van Gool, Rufin Vogels
(K.U.Leuven, Belgium, ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
13:45-14:45: Lunch
14.45-15.00: Poster session 1
Identification of Novel Classes in Object Class Recognition
Alon Zweig, Dagan Eshar, and Daphna Weinshall (HUJI, Israel)
Learning from Incongruence
Tomás Pajdla, Michal Havlena, and Jan Heller (CTU,
Czech Republic)
Out-of-vocabulary word detection and beyond?
Stefan Kombrink, Mirko Hannemann, Lukás Burget
(Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic)
Catalog of Basic Scenes
for Rare/Incongruent Event Detection
Danilo Hollosi, Stefan Wabnik, Stephan Gerlach, and Steffen Kortlang (Fraunhofer,
Germany, Carl Von Ossietzky University, Germany)
Audio Classification and
Localization for Incongruent Event Detection
Jörg-Hendrik Bach, Hendrik Kayser, and Jörn Anemüller (Carl Von Ossietzky
University, Germany)
15.00-15.30: Invited talk Fernando de la Torre (CMU, USA),
Unsupervised and weakly-supervised discovery of events in video (and
audio)
15.30-16.00:
Anomaly Detection and Knowledge Transfer in
Automatic Sports Video Annotation
I. Almajai, F. Yan, T. de Campos, A. Khan,
W. Christmas, D. Windridge and J. Kittler (University of Surrey, UK)
16.00-16.30: Identifying Surprising Events in Video Using
Bayesian Topic Models
Avishai Hendel, Daphna Weinshall, and Shmuel Peleg (HUJI, Israel)
16:30-17:00: Coffee break and poster session 2
17.00-17.30: Automatic Learning and Categorization of Abnormality
in Video Surveillance
Pau Baiget, Carles Fernández, Xavier Roca, and
Jordi Gonzàlez (UAB, Spain)
17.30-18.00: Incongruence Detection in Audio-Visual Processing
Michal Havlena, Jan Heller, Hendrik Kayser, Jörg-Hendrik Bach, Jörn
Anemüller, and Tomás Pajdla (CTU, Czech
Republic, Carl Von Ossietzky University, Germany)
18.00-18.30: Behavioral relevance and physiological correlates of
audiovisual interaction in rodent auditory and visual cortex
Antje Fillbrandt, Abdelhafid Zeghbib, and Frank W. Ohl (Leibniz Institute,
Germany) |