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ISSNIP 2004 Workshop on
Biologically Inspired Models
Workshop Invited Speakers
Workshop overview
This workshop
brings together Australian and international researchers in the area of
biologically inspired models applied to audio and visual signal processing. The
focus of the workshop is on the theories and applications of biological models
to processing of such signals. Biological models include models directly
replicating biological processes and those inspired by biological processing.
The workshop
will be held together with the International Conference on Intelligent Sensors,
Sensor Networks and Information Processing, which is organized by The University
of Melbourne, sponsored by CENDSS, Melbourne and the CRC for Sensor Signal and
Information Processing CSSIP, Melbourne and technically co-sponsored by IEEE
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. The workshop will feature technical
presentations and invited talks held over one day.
Workshop structure
and attendance
The workshop is
aimed to be a high communicative meeting place for researchers working on
similar topics, but from different communities. In order to achieve these goals,
the workshop will consist of two invited talks, each followed by short
presentations and longer discussions.
Workshop
attendance will be limited to registered participants. This includes
participants registered for the full ISSNIP conference or for single-day
registration.
Advance Workshop
program
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Wednesday, 15 December
2004 |
Plenary Talk
9:00 - 10:00 |
Graeme Clark
ASSTA Plenary Speaker
The Bionic
Ear,
Australia |
Title to be confirmed |
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Friday, 17 December 2004 |
Keynote Talk
11:30 - 12:10 |
Hynek Hermansky
ASSTA Keynote Speaker
IDIAP Martigny, Switzerland, and
Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology,
USA. |
Temporal Information-Bearing Elements of Speech |
Paper 49
12:10 – 12:30 |
David Grayden, Anthony Burkitt, Owen Kenny, Janine Clarey,
Antonio Paolini, Graeme Clark |
A Cochlear Implant Speech Processing Strategy Based On An Auditory Model |
Invited Talk
1:30 - 2:10 |
David C. O’Carroll, Patrick A Shoemaker, Tamath Rainsford,
Andrew D. Straw, Eng Leng Mah1, Sreeja Rajesh
The University of Adelaide, Australia, Tanner Research, CA, USA. |
Motion detection and velocity coding of natural scenes by the insect visual
system |
Paper
109
2:10 - 2:30 |
Sang-Bok Choi, Bum-Soo Jung, Sang-Woo Ban,
Minho Lee |
Trainable Attention Model Based Vergence |
Paper
69
2:30 - 2:50 |
Kuntal Ghosh, Sandip Sarkar, Kamales Bhaumik |
A Bio-inspired Model for Multi-Scale Representation of Even Order Gaussian
Derivatives |
Paper 110
2:50 - 3:10) |
Seung-Hyun Lee,
Minho Lee |
Non-uniform Image Compression using Biologically Motivated Saliency Map
Model |
Paper 87
3:40 - 4:00
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Matt Flax, Harvey Holmes |
A Lumped Model of the Neural Peripheral and Central Nervous Auditory Link -
Qualitative View I |
Paper 17
4:00 - 4:20 |
K.S. Kim, D.Y. Yoon, Y.K. Yang, J.H. Seo, K.S. Kim, C.G. Song |
A New Bio-impedance Sensor Technique for Leg Movement Analysis |
Paper 104
4:20 - 4:40 |
V.P. Singh, D.K. Kumar, D. Djuwari, B. Polus, S. Fraser, J.
Hawley, S.L. Giudice |
Variation of SEMG During Sprint Cycling |
Paper 77
4:40 - 5:00 |
Kazuki Nakada, Tetsuya Asai, Yoshihito Amemiya |
Analog CMOS Implementation of a Bursting Oscillator with Depressing Synapse |
Program Committee
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Dr. David Grayden, The Bionic Ear Institute, Australia |
dgrayden |
(at) |
bionicear.org |
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Anthony
Burkitt, The Bionic Ear Institute, Australia |
aburkitt |
(at) |
bionicear.org |
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Owen Kenny,
James Cook University,
Australia |
owen.kenny |
(at) |
jcu.edu.au |
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Dinesh Kumar,
RMIT University,
Australia |
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(at) |
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M Palaniswami,
University of Melbourne,
Australia |
swami |
(at) |
ee.mu.oz.au |
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David Suter,
Monash University,
Australia |
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(at) |
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