BiRD'19: BiRD'19 - International Workshop on Behavior analysis and Recognition for knowledge Discovery - Program
International Workshop on Behavior analysis and Recognition for knowledge Discovery | |
Monday, March 11 |
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9:00 am-9:10 am | BiRD-S0: Opening Remarks |
9:10 am-10:00 am | BiRD-S1: Keynote |
10:30 am-11:30 am | BiRD-S2: Vision and trajectory |
11:30 am-12:00 pm | BiRD-S3: Teaser Madness (Short presentations of poster papers) |
1:30 pm-1:40 pm | BiRD-S4: Human Behavior Challenge 2018 Ceremony |
1:40 pm-2:40 pm | BiRD-S5: Behavior and activity |
3:30 pm-5:30 pm | BiRD-S6: Poster & discussion |
Monday, March 11
Monday, March 11 9:00 - 9:10
BiRD-S0: Opening Remarks
Chair: Takuya Maekawa (Osaka University, Japan)
Monday, March 11 9:10 - 10:00
BiRD-S1: Keynote
Chair: Takuya Maekawa (Osaka University, Japan)
Monday, March 11 10:30 - 11:30
BiRD-S2: Vision and trajectory
Chair: Toru Tamaki (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Monday, March 11 11:30 - 12:00
BiRD-S3: Teaser Madness (Short presentations of poster papers)
Chair: Takuya Maekawa (Osaka University, Japan)
- The Next Phase for Tracking and Predicting the Navigational Behavior Using Machine Learning
- Preliminary Analysis of the Foraging Strategy of Seabirds on the Basis of Their Behavior and Physiological Cost
- Investigation of Large-Scale Navigation Behavior of Echolocating Bats During Natural Foraging Using GPS and Acoustic-GPS Data-Loggers
- Does Aging Change Foraging Behavior of Black-Tailed Gulls?
- Comparative Sequential Pattern Mining of Human Trajectory Data Collected from a Campus-wide BLE Beacon System
- Effects of Artificial Selection for Walking Movement on Reproductive Traits in the Red Flour Beetle Tribolium Castaneum
- Trajectories Prediction of the Black-Tailed Gull Using the Inverse Reinforcement Learning
- Recognizing Humans from Their Behavioral Patterns
Monday, March 11 1:30 - 1:40
BiRD-S4: Human Behavior Challenge 2018 Ceremony
Chair: Toru Tamaki (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Monday, March 11 1:40 - 2:40
BiRD-S5: Behavior and activity
Chair: Toru Tamaki (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Monday, March 11 3:30 - 5:30
BiRD-S6: Poster & discussion
Chair: Takuya Maekawa (Osaka University, Japan)
- The Next Phase for Tracking and Predicting the Navigational Behavior Using Machine Learning
- Preliminary Analysis of the Foraging Strategy of Seabirds on the Basis of Their Behavior and Physiological Cost
- Investigation of Large-Scale Navigation Behavior of Echolocating Bats During Natural Foraging Using GPS and Acoustic-GPS Data-Loggers
- Does Aging Change Foraging Behavior of Black-Tailed Gulls?
- Comparative Sequential Pattern Mining of Human Trajectory Data Collected from a Campus-wide BLE Beacon System
- Effects of Artificial Selection for Walking Movement on Reproductive Traits in the Red Flour Beetle Tribolium Castaneum
- Trajectories Prediction of the Black-Tailed Gull Using the Inverse Reinforcement Learning
- Recognizing Humans from Their Behavioral Patterns