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EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON ADVANCED PREDICTIVE
SENSOR-MOTOR CONTROL.
May, 21-24 2009. Judokrante, Lithuania


May 20

14:00-22:00

Arrival

May 21

08:00-09:00

Breakfast

09:00-11:00

DRIVSCO meeting

11:00-11:20

Coffee break

11:20-12:30

DRIVSCO Meeting

12:30-14:00

Lunch

14:00-18:00

Discussions

19:30-22:30

Get-together, some food.

May 22

08:00-09:00

Breakfast

09:00-09:10

Introduction from organizers

09:10-10:00

Helge Ritter, Bielefeld University, Germany. Some approaches towards grasping intelligence

10:00-10:50

Olivier Coenen, Sony France. “Learning and encoding in the cerebellum for predictive sensorimotor control“

10:50-11:20

Coffee break

11:20-12.10

Johan Engstrom, Volvo, Goetteborg, Sweden. Issues in measuring sensory-motor control performance of human drivers

12:10-12.30

Karl Pauwels, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. “Real-time Independent Motion Detection on the GPU“

12:30-12.50

Andriejus Demčenko, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania. “Features for steering signal prediction“

12:50-14:00

Lunch

14:00-14.50

Danilo Mandic, Imperial College London, UK. Data Driven Time-Frequency Decompositions for Information Fusion

14:50-15:40

Sarunas Raudys, Vilnius University, Lithuania. Nature inspired algorithms to train neural classifiers in statics and changing environments

15:40-16:10

Coffee break

16:10-16:30

Jarno Ralli, University of Granada, Spain. “Variational low level vision models

16:30-16:50

Mateo Tomassi and Francisco Barranco, University of Granada, Spain. “Low level vision on chip”

17:30-

Excursion to sand dunes and Nida

May 23

08:00-09:00

Breakfast

09:00-09:50

Andres Bruhn, University of Saarland, Germany. Accurate and fast algorithms for dense motion estimation based on global energy minimization

09:50-10:40

Wolfgang Einhaeuser-Treyer, University of Marburg, Germany. Gaze control during natural exploration

10:40-11:10

Coffee break

11:10-12:00

Michael Felsberg. Linkoping University, Sweden. Adaptive Filtering using Channel Representations

12:00-12:20

Eren Erdal Aksoy, University of Goettingen, Germany. " Learning Object -Action Relations from Semantic Scene Graphs"     

12:20-12:40

Farid Kandil. University of Muenster, Germany. On eye movements during driving.

12:40-14:00

Lunch

14:00-14:50

Ales Ude, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia. Control, 3-D reconstruction, and recognition on a humanoid head

14:50-15:40

Eris Chinellato, University I Jaume, Spain. "Visuomotor coordination in reaching and grasping actions"

15:40-16:10

Coffee break

16:10-16:30

Lars BW Jensen, Anders Kjer-Nielsen (South Denmark University) Alexej Abramow (University of Goettingen) and Karl Pauwels (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven). “Real-time early and early cognitive vision“

16:30-16:50

Agostino Gibaldi, University of  Genova, Italy. "Vergence movements elicited by image disparity"

17:10-17:30

Ausra Vidugirene, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania. “Driver’s acceleration prediction”

17:30-17:50

Markelic, University of Goettingen, Germany. “Learning to drive a car”.

18:30

Dinner

May 24

07:30-09:00

Breakfast

09:00-

Walking around, discussions, departure