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  • Day 1: June 15


    Location: Peter Room, University Center, Second Floor, 5000 Forbes Ave.

    08:00 am - 09:00 am Reception and Breakfast

    09:00 am - 12:20 am Instinctive Architectures

    Yang Cai, Carnegie Mellon, "Welcome to IC-09"

    Kevin Warwick, University of Reading, UK: "Robots with Biological Brains and Humans with Part Machine Brains" [Abstract]

    [Tea Break]

    David Farber, Carnegie Mellon, USA, "The Real Next Generation Internet and It's Impacts" [Abstract]

    [Tea Break]

    Michael Leyton, Rutgers University, USA: "The Structure of Paintings" [Abstract]

    12:20 pm - 01:20 pm Lunch at Shatz Dinning Hall at the University Center

    01:30 pm - 04:30 pm Instinctive Cognition

    Howard Lipson, CERT, Carnegie Mellon, USA: "Built for Survival" [Abstract]

    Yvonne Masakowski, NAVY, USA: "Application of Virtual World Technologies to Undersea Warfare: The Impact of Virtual Environments on Human Performance" [Abstract]

    [Tea Break]

    Adam Bryant, AFRL, USA: “Inconsistency, Bias, Construction and Abstraction - Challenges in Computational Cognitive Classification” [Abstract]

    Christian Lebiere, Carnegie Mellon, USA: “Content Follows Form: From Cognitive Architectures and Generic Tasks to Robust Intelligence” [Abstract]

    [Tea Break]

    Suguru Ishizaki and David Kaufer, Carnegie Mellon, USA: “Recognizing Reader’s Experience” [Abstract]

    Pierre Vemhes and Paul Whitmore, Carnegie Mellon, USA: “Texture Vision - A View from Art Conservation” [Abstract]

    05:00 pm - 06:00 pm Reception at CIC Building and a tour at Google Pittsburgh

    07:00 pm - 09:00 pm Dinner at the Founder's Room in Carengie Museum of Art

    Day 2: June 16


    Location: Peter Room, University Center, Second Floor, 5000 Forbes Ave.

    08:30 am - 09:00 am Breakfast

    09:00 am - 12:30 pm Intelligent Systems

    Chris Urmson, Carnegie Mellon, USA: "The Urban Challenge and the Promise of Autonomous Vehicles" [Abstract]

    [Tea break]

    Manuel García-Herranz, Xavier Alamán, and Pablo A. Haya, Spain: “The Intelligence of Intelligent Environments” [Abstract]

    Daniel Sonntag, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence: “On Intuitive Dialogue-based Communication and Instinctive Dialogue Initiative” [Abstract]

    [Tea Break]

    Maria J. Santofimia, Francisco Moya, Felix J. Villanueva, David Villa, and Juan C. Lopez, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain: “Bringing Common-Sense to Ambient Intelligence Environments” [Abstract]

    M.J O’Grady, G.M.P. O’Hare, S. Dobson R. Tynan, C. Muldoon, J. Ye, University College Dublin, Ireland: “Implicit Interaction: A Prerequisite for Practical AmI” [Abstract]

    12:30 pm - 01:30 pm Lunch at Shatz Dinning Hall at the University Center

    01:30 pm - 03:00 pm Demos and Posters

    Emily Hart, et al: “Semantic Biometrics of Faces”

    Stefan Kremser, et al: "Soft Biometrics"

    Rafael Branco, et al: “Ambient Sound Classification”

    Vincent Liu, et al: "Attention-Aware Network Video Interface"

    Iryna Pavlyshak, et al: "Privacy-Aware Human Imaging"

    Fabian Hemmert, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories: "The Living Mobile Phone with Instincts"

    Andrew Rowe and Karthik Singaram Lakshmanan: "SenseWeaver: A Model-based Design Approach for Sensor Networks"

    Ludmila Maria and Stefan Kremser, et al: "Real-Time Aerial Mixed Reality"

    Rafael Branco, et al: "Human-Computer Vision for Anomaly Detection"

    Elyse Corcoran, et al, Duquesne University: “Evolving Patterns of Jazz Improvisation"

    ...

    03:00 pm Conclude the Workshop

    Social Events


    June 14, 07:00 pm - 09:00 pm, Informal Reception at Joe Mama's on 3716 Forbes Ave.

    June 15, 05:00 pm - 06:00 pm, Reception at CIC Building and a tour at Google Pittsburgh

    June 15, 07:00 pm - 09:00 pm, Dinner at the Founder's Room in Carnegie Museum of Art

    June 16, 04:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Post-workshop activities at Station Square (TBD)