Demonstrations
Monday,
December 13 and Tuesday, December 14, 2004 –
7:30 pm to Midnight
The Demonstrations
component of the Conference enables researchers to highlight scientific advances,
systems, and technologies in ways that go beyond conventional poster
presentations. It provides a unique forum for demonstrating advanced
technologies — both hardware and software — and fostering the direct exchange
of knowledge.
Demonstrations will take place on the Plaza Level (Second Floor) in Georgia Room A
Parallel
Support Vector Machines
Hans Peter Graf, Eric Cosatto, Igor Durdanovic,
Leon Bottou, Vladimir Vapnik, NEC
Laboratories
Virtual
Bicycle
Matthew Cook, California
Institute of Technology
Synergistic
Face Detection and Pose Estimation with Energy-Based Models
Rita Osadchy, Matthew Miller, NEC Labs America,
Yann LeCun, New York University
Adaptive
Distributed Regression in Sensor Networks
Jim McFadden, Carlos Guestrin, Carnegie Mellon University
Partiview: A Tool to Visually Analyze the Perfomance of
Dimensionality Reduction and Clustering Algorithms
Dinoj Surendran, University of Chicago, Stuart
Levy, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Fast Toolbox in Matlab for SVMs
Gaëlle Loosli, Stéphane Canu, Alain Rakotomamonjy,
PSI FRE CNRS; INSA de Rouen; Alexander J. Smola, S.V.N. Vishwanathan,
National ICT Australia – Canberra
Realtime Classification of Electromyogram for Robotic Arm
Control
Beau
Crawford, Kai Miller, Pradeep Shenoy, Rajesh Rao, University of Washington,
Seattle
SVLAB a
Kernel Methods Toolbox
Alexandros Karatzoglou, Vienna University of
Technology, Alexander J. Smola, Australian
National University
Omnidirectional
Multiple People Tracking and Recognition
F. De la Torre, C. Vallespi, P. Rybski, J.
Casoliva, Manuela Veloso, T. Kanade, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Real-time
Monitoring Biochemical Circuit
Jongmin Kim, Hanwen Yan, Erik Winfree, Kristin
Shantz, Caltech, Bernard Yurke,
Bell Laboratories
Machine
Perception Primitives for Real Time Social Interaction
Bret Fortenberry, Marian Stewart Bartlett, J.
Cooper Roddey, Ian Fasel, Tim K. Marks, Gwen Littleworth, Joel Chenu, Javier R.
Movellan, University of California San
Diego
Automatically
Generating Sketch Interfaces from Shape Descriptions
Tracy Hammond, Randall Davis, MIT CSAIL
Speech
Dasher: An Efficient Interface Using Speech and Gestures
Keith Vertanen, David MacKay, David Ward, Chris
Ball, Matthew Garret, Iain Murray, Phil Cowans, Hanna Wallach, Alan Blackwell, University of Cambridge
Pictionary:
A Hierarchical Bayesian Model of Invariant Visual Pattern Recognition
Dileep George, Redwood Neuroscience
Institute and Stanford University; Jeff Hawkins, Redwood Neuroscience Institute
Real-time Sensory Information
Processing with a Reconfigurable aVLSI Array of Spiking Silicon Neurons
Udayan Mallik, R. Jacob Vogelstein, Gert Cauwenberghs,
Johns Hopkins University; Eugenio.Culurciello, Yale University, Ralph
Etienne-Cummings, Johns Hopkins University