Special Sessions
The special session proposal was finished.
The conference features special sessions focusing on new research topics and innovative applications. Papers in these sessions undergo a regular review process as those in general sessions. A special session has to contain at least four papers. Prospective organizers are invited to contact special session chairs to propose tracks with the title of the session, its scope, list of topics, and organizer names (application form), by March 1, 2020. Each special session may have an invited talk as well.
If the organizer(s) is(are) interested in an invited talk, please contact the special session chair (Zhaojie Ju (zhaojie.ju@port.ac.uk), University of Portsmouth, UK) and program co-chair (Takenori Obo (t0485@t-kougei.ac.jp), Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan, Kurnianingsih (kurnianingsih.k.id@ieee.org), Politeknik Negeri Semarang, Indonesia).
The conference features special sessions focusing on new research topics and innovative applications. Papers in these sessions undergo a regular review process as those in general sessions. A special session has to contain at least four papers. Prospective organizers are invited to contact special session chairs to propose tracks with the title of the session, its scope, list of topics, and organizer names (application form), by March 1, 2020. Each special session may have an invited talk as well.
If the organizer(s) is(are) interested in an invited talk, please contact the special session chair (Zhaojie Ju (zhaojie.ju@port.ac.uk), University of Portsmouth, UK) and program co-chair (Takenori Obo (t0485@t-kougei.ac.jp), Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan, Kurnianingsih (kurnianingsih.k.id@ieee.org), Politeknik Negeri Semarang, Indonesia).
Special Sessions: Please contact the special session organizer(s), if you have any question on the topics of individual special session. |
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Human Motion Sensing and Humanoid Animation |
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Dr. Yinfeng Fang yinfeng.fang@hdu.edu.cn Hangzhou Dianzi University, China |
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Human motion sensing technologies and intelligent signal processing algorithms, and its application for animation |
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Wearable Devices and Assistive Technologies in Health Care |
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Dr. Wahyu Caesarendra wahyu.caesarendra@ubd.edu.bn Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam |
Scope: |
Biomechanics and biomechatronics, Sensing and control systems, Internet of things (IoT) for health care, Robotic exoskeleton modeling and design, Biosensors integration with monitoring system, device-aided diagnosis using expert systems and web self-diagnosis system or application |
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Computational Intelligence in Interactive Technology |
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Dr. Sunu Wibirama sunu@ugm.ac.id Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia |
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Applied Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision in Human-Machine Interaction, Human-Computer Interaction, Video Game, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Digital Media |
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Social Behavior Analysis in Intelligent Systems |
Organizers: |
Dr. Jing Li jing.li.2003@gmail.com Nanchang University, China Dr. Keping Yu keping.yu@aoni.waseda.jp Waseda University, Japan |
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Human-robot Communication and Interaction, Higher-level Community and Social Behavior Analysis, Multimodal Intelligent Sensing and Analysis, Information-centric Networking, Community Healthcare and Rehabilitation, Disaster Prevention, Public Safety, and Transportation Management |
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Computational Intelligence for Knowledge Extraction in Community-centric Systems |
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Dr. Naoki Masuyama masuyama@cs.osakafu-u.ac.jp Osaka Prefecture University, Japan |
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Knowledge extraction techniques for community-centric systems including Data Mining, Feature Extraction, Clustering, Classification, and related applications |
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Tactile Sensing |
Organizers: |
Dr. Emmett Kerr ep.kerr@ulster.ac.uk Ulster University, UK Prof.Yoshihiro Tanaka tanaka.yoshihiro@nitech.ac.jp Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan |
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Tactile sensing for application in Health Care, Assistive living and disaster zones. Systems and algorithms that enable tactile data to be collected and analyzed to assist users to live at home independently for longer, assist professionals in the health care field or for use in emergency and disaster zones. |
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Medical Robotics and Assistive Robotics in the Future Generations |
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Dr. Kazuo Kiguchi kiguchi@mech.kyushu-u.ac.jp Kyushu University, Japan Dr. Yasutaka Nakashima yasutaka@mech.kyushu-u.ac.jp Kyushu University, Japan |
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Robotic systems that are practically useful for surgery, welfare and nursing applications. Human motion analysis, Modeling, Soft robotics, Brain-machine interface, Human-machine interaction, Fuzzy control, and Machine learning. |
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Artificial Intelligence in Medical and Healthcare Applications |
Organizers: |
Prof. Syoji Kobashi kobashi@ieee.org University of Hyogo, Japan |
Scope: |
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI) plays the key role of state-of-the-arts medical and healthcare technologies. This special session aims to provide researchers an opportunity to exchange the knowledge and new trend of the recent advancement. Also, it includes theoretical discussion and new technologies of artificial intelligence, and evaluation reports on AI-based medical and healthcare applications. |
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Session: |
Robot Systems Cooperate with Human |
Organizers: |
Dr. Hiroyuki Masuta masuta@pu-toyama.ac.jp Toyama Prefectural University, Japan Dr. Takenori Obo t.obo@eng.t-kougei.ac.jp Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan |
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System Integration for Robot, Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, Service Robotics for Humans Support, Robotics and Automation, and Human-Robot/Agent Interaction. |
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Human Behavior Analysis and Pattern Recognition |
Organizers: |
Dr. Yaxu Xue yaxu.xue@pdsu.edu.cn Pingdingshan University, China Dr. Dongxu Gao dongxu.gao@liverpool.ac.uk University of Liverpool, UK Dr. Qing Gao gaoqing_dream@163.com The Chinese University of Hongkong, China |
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Human motion sensing and analysis, image processing, machine learning, vision analysis, and robot skill learning. |
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Applications of Intelligent Recognition in Industry and Life |
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Prof. Chuan-yu Chang chuanyu@yuntech.edu.tw National Yunlin University of Science and Technology,Taiwan |
Scope: |
Focus on intelligent identification,used in positioning,hyperspectral analysis,dynamic line analysis. |
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