Customer Experience Management (CXM), Information Management, Social Business
 
 

EVENTS 2010 - Event Recognition Workshop

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Logistics

  • When: May 4, 2010 08:30 - May 4, 2010 18:00
    Timezone: (GMT+2) Athens, Bucharest, Istanbul
  • Where: Athens / EMEA
  • Registration: Click Here for Details

Description

Users and organizations collect data in various structured and unstructured digital formats, but they cannot fully utilize these data to support content and resource management process. It is evident that the analysis and interpretation of the available data needs to be automated, in order for large data volumes to be transformed into operational knowledge.

Events are particularly important pieces of knowledge, as they represent activities of special significance both for users and organizations. Therefore, the recognition of events is of outmost importance. Consider, for example, automatic event (e.g. emergencies) and trend detection by analyzing user contributions to social Web 2.0 applications, the recognition of attacks on nodes of a computer network given the exchanged TCP/IP messages, the recognition of suspicious trader behavior given the transactions in a financial market, and the recognition of various types of cardiac arrhythmia given electrocardiographs.

We welcome papers focusing on various aspects of event recognition, including analysis of video, audio, text and other sensor data, as well as recognition on fused data sources and temporal reasoning systems. While the workshop places emphasis on theoretical contributions, we also welcome papers describing interesting applications.

Topics

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

• Representation languages for event recognition
• Algorithms for real-time event recognition
• Probabilistic reasoning for event recognition
• Machine learning for event recognition
• Event-driven architectures
• Benchmarks, performance evaluations, and testbeds
• Domain-specific deployments of event-based systems
• Multimedia and social content analysis for event detection
• Clustering, concept detection and multi-modal/fusion techniques
• Retrieval of events
• User interaction and interfaces for events navigation, browsing and management

Workshop format

Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop. Additionally, some submissions may be accepted as posters. The workshop program will include presentations from two invited speakers.

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