Proceedings of the 2017 Workshop on Wearable MultiMedia

S. Alletto, F. Pernici, Yoichi Sato
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We are delighted to welcome you to Workshop on Wearable Multimedia (WearMMe 2017) held in conjunction with ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR) in Bucharest, Romania. There has been substantial progress to date in developing computing devices and sensors that can be easily carried on the body. The last few years have also been marked by some notable achievements in learning from sensory data. This unique combination poses research challenges and opportunities for the next future of wearable computing. We believe wearable computing will be a very prominent research field for the multimedia and other communities. As such, there is a compelling need for science and technology that enable devices, algorithms, and humans to interact to achieve humanistic intelligence reciprocally. The range of real-world examples and applications of wearable is large and spans from the web and social applications (e.g. egocentric search engines, recommendation systems, and personalization), to medical robotics (e.g. assistive devices, bionic limbs and exoskeletons). The aim of this workshop is to bring together experts from various research communities including multimedia, computer vision, human-computer interaction, robotics, and machine learning to share recent advances and explore the future research. Toward this end, we are proud to have organized an exciting program in this half-day event. We are pleased to have Associate Professor Yusuke Sugano of Osaka University in Japan to give a keynote speech on appearance-based gaze estimation from ubiquitous cameras. We are also fortunate to have Dr. Kyriaki Kalimeri of ISI Foundation in Italy to share her recent work on identifying urban mobility challenges for the visually impaired with mobile monitoring of multimodal bio-signals. Last but not least, we are pleased to have three stimulating presentations selected from papers submitted to the workshop. Finally, we wish all the attendees a highly stimulating, informative, and enjoyable workshop.
2017可穿戴多媒体研讨会论文集
我们很高兴欢迎您参加与ACM多媒体检索国际会议(ICMR)在罗马尼亚布加勒斯特举行的可穿戴多媒体研讨会(WearMMe 2017)。到目前为止,在开发易于携带的计算设备和传感器方面已经取得了重大进展。过去几年在从感官数据中学习方面也取得了一些显著的成就。这种独特的结合为可穿戴计算的未来带来了研究挑战和机遇。我们相信可穿戴计算将成为多媒体和其他社区的一个非常突出的研究领域。因此,迫切需要科学技术,使设备、算法和人类能够相互作用,以实现人文智能。现实世界中可穿戴设备的例子和应用范围很大,从网络和社交应用(如以自我为中心的搜索引擎、推荐系统和个性化)到医疗机器人(如辅助设备、仿生肢体和外骨骼)。本次研讨会的目的是汇集来自多媒体、计算机视觉、人机交互、机器人和机器学习等各个研究领域的专家,分享最新进展并探索未来的研究。为此,我们很自豪地在这半天的活动中组织了一个激动人心的节目。我们很高兴邀请到日本大阪大学的副教授菅野佑介做一个主题演讲,主题是基于外观的目光估计,来自无处不在的相机。我们还有幸邀请到意大利ISI基金会的Kyriaki Kalimeri博士分享她最近的工作,即通过多模式生物信号的移动监测来确定视障人士在城市交通方面面临的挑战。最后但并非最不重要的是,我们很高兴从提交给研讨会的论文中选出三篇令人兴奋的演讲。最后,我们祝愿所有的与会者都有一个非常刺激、丰富和愉快的研讨会。
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