MRC @ ECAI 2016 — Eighth International Workshop Modelling and Reasoning in Context — August 30, 2016
The MRC-workshop is jointly held with two other ECAI-Workshops, the 2nd AI-IoT (Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things) and 1st MMDA (Multimodal Data Analytics).
The MRC-Sessions within the joint workshop will be 12:00-12:30 and 13:30-15:15. See below for a detailed schedule.
Direct link: Download MRC proceedings (PDF).
Session | Slot | Topic | |
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08:50-09:00 | Welcome | ||
09:00-10:00 |
AI-IoT Session I Session Program |
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10:00-10:20 | Break | ||
10:20-12:00 |
AI-IoT Session II Session Program |
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12:00-12:30 | MRC Morning Session | ||
12:00-12:10 | Guided Discussion: Introduction | ||
12:10-12:30 | Shirin Sohrabi, Anton V. Riabov, Octavian Udrea and Oktie Hassanzadeh: Finding Diverse High-Quality Plans for Hypothesis Generation | ||
12:30-13:30 | Lunch Break | ||
13:30-15:15 | MRC Afternoon Session | ||
13:30-13:50 | Yalemisew Abgaz, Diarmuid P. O’Donoghue, Donny Hurley, Horacio Saggion, Francesco Ronzano and Dmitry Smorodinnikov: Embedding a Creativity Support Tool within Computer Graphics Research | ||
13:50-14:10 | Elif Eryilmaz and Sahin Albayrak: Quality of Context Optimization in Opportunistic Sensing for the Automatization of Sensor Selection over the Internet of Things | ||
14:10-14:30 | Rebekah Wegener and Jörg Cassens: Multi-modal Markers for Meaning: using behavioural,acoustic and textual cues for automatic, context dependent summarization of lectures | ||
14:30-15:00 | Guided Discussion: Human - Context - Machine | ||
15:00-15:15 | Open Discussion: Further Steps and Lessons Learned | ||
15:15-15:30 | Break | ||
15:30-18:00 |
MMDA Session Session Program |
Direct link: Download MRC proceedings (PDF).
Besides presenting contributed papers, the MRC-Sessions will offer organised and open spaces for targeted discussions. MRC strongly focuses on interactivity and exchange. A balanced mix of peer reviewed paper presentations, organised panel discussion sessions, industry input, and open discussion time should make the workshop a dynamic venue.
The first type will consist of short presentations of the accepted papers. The goal of these sessions is to introduce the work of all the participants.
The second type will consist of one guided discussion session, dedicated to one specific issue. The goal of this discussion is to discuss the various approaches to each of these basic issues and to identify the critical problems in need of attention and the most promising research directions.
The MRC-Sessions will be concluded with the last type, an open discussion summarising the most important lessons learned.
Last modified: Tuesday, 2017-01-10 18:10 UTC.
Jörg Cassens
University of Hildesheim
DE-31141 Hildesheim
mrc2016@kriwi.de