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BiRD'19: BiRD'19 - International Workshop on Behavior analysis and Recognition for knowledge Discovery - Program

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  International Workshop on Behavior analysis and Recognition for knowledge Discovery

Monday, March 11

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 Remarksgo to top

Chair: Takuya Maekawa (Osaka University, Japan)

Monday, March 11 9:10 - 10:00

BiRD-S1: Keynotego to top

Chair: Takuya Maekawa (Osaka University, Japan)
Mining and Forecasting of Big Time-series Data
Yasushi Sakurai (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University, Japan)

Monday, March 11 10:30 - 11:30

BiRD-S2: Vision and trajectorygo to top

Chair: Toru Tamaki (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Scene Context-aware Rapidly-exploring Random Trees for Global Path Planning
Tsubasa Hirakawa, Takayoshi Yamashita and Hironobu Fujiyoshi (Chubu University, Japan)
Construction of a Route Choice Model for Application to a Pedestrian Flow Simulation
Ryo Nishida (Tohoku University, Japan); Masaki Onishi (AIST, Japan); Koichi Hashimoto (Tohoku University, Japan)
Object-based Activity Recognition Using Egocentric Video Based on Web Knowledge
Tomoya Nakatani, Ryohei Kuga and Takuya Maekawa (Osaka University, Japan)

Monday, March 11 11:30 - 12:00

BiRD-S3: Teaser Madness (Short presentations of poster papers)go to top

Chair: Takuya Maekawa (Osaka University, Japan)
The Next Phase for Tracking and Predicting the Navigational Behavior Using Machine Learning
Susumu Takahashi, Satoshi Hoshino and Kaoru Ide (Doshisha University, Japan)
Preliminary Analysis of the Foraging Strategy of Seabirds on the Basis of Their Behavior and Physiological Cost
Shiho Koyama, Yuichi Mizutani and Ken Yoda (Nagoya University, Japan)
Investigation of Large-Scale Navigation Behavior of Echolocating Bats During Natural Foraging Using GPS and Acoustic-GPS Data-Loggers
Emyo Fujioka and Genki Nakai (Doshisha University, Japan); Dai Fukui (The University of Tokyo, Japan); Ken Yoda (Nagoya University, Japan); Shizuko Hiryu (Doshisha University, Japan)
Does Aging Change Foraging Behavior of Black-Tailed Gulls?
Hirokazu Suzuki (Nagoya University, Japan); Yuichi Mizutani (Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Japan); Akira Narita (Aomori-prefectureal Hachinohe Daiichi School for SNE, Japan); Ken Yoda (Nagoya University, Japan)
Comparative Sequential Pattern Mining of Human Trajectory Data Collected from a Campus-wide BLE Beacon System
Shinsuke Kajioka, Takuto Sakuma and Ichiro Takeuchi (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan)
Effects of Artificial Selection for Walking Movement on Reproductive Traits in the Red Flour Beetle Tribolium Castaneum
Kentarou Matsumura and Takahisa Miyatake (Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, Japan)
Trajectories Prediction of the Black-Tailed Gull Using the Inverse Reinforcement Learning
Kanon Takemura and Ken Yoda (Nagoya University, Japan); Yuichi Mizutani (Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Japan); Hirokazu Suzuki and Michi Tsuruya (Nagoya University, Japan); Tsubasa Hirakawa (Chubu University, Japan)
Recognizing Humans from Their Behavioral Patterns
Sonia Sonia (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India)

Monday, March 11 1:30 - 1:40

BiRD-S4: Human Behavior Challenge 2018 Ceremonygo to top

Chair: Toru Tamaki (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Human Behavior Challenge Winning Solution
Saket Kunwar (NARMA, Nepal)

Monday, March 11 1:40 - 2:40

BiRD-S5: Behavior and activitygo to top

Chair: Toru Tamaki (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Quantification of Aggregation and Associated Brain Areas in Drosophila Melanogaster
Takuto Okuno, Koichi Hashimoto and Hiromu Tanimoto (Tohoku University, Japan)
Estimating User Contexts from Mobile Application Usage Histories
Toshimitsu Kamiya, Tatsuya Nakamura, Takuya Maekawa, Daichi Amagata and Takahiro Hara (Osaka University, Japan)
Tracking Fluorescent Protein Transgenic Cells Using a Robot Microscope
Toshiki Nozawa and Koichi Hashimoto (Tohoku University, Japan)

Monday, March 11 3:30 - 5:30

BiRD-S6: Poster & discussiongo to top

Chair: Takuya Maekawa (Osaka University, Japan)
The Next Phase for Tracking and Predicting the Navigational Behavior Using Machine Learning
Susumu Takahashi, Satoshi Hoshino and Kaoru Ide (Doshisha University, Japan)
Preliminary Analysis of the Foraging Strategy of Seabirds on the Basis of Their Behavior and Physiological Cost
Shiho Koyama, Yuichi Mizutani and Ken Yoda (Nagoya University, Japan)
Investigation of Large-Scale Navigation Behavior of Echolocating Bats During Natural Foraging Using GPS and Acoustic-GPS Data-Loggers
Emyo Fujioka and Genki Nakai (Doshisha University, Japan); Dai Fukui (The University of Tokyo, Japan); Ken Yoda (Nagoya University, Japan); Shizuko Hiryu (Doshisha University, Japan)
Does Aging Change Foraging Behavior of Black-Tailed Gulls?
Hirokazu Suzuki (Nagoya University, Japan); Yuichi Mizutani (Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Japan); Akira Narita (Aomori-prefectureal Hachinohe Daiichi School for SNE, Japan); Ken Yoda (Nagoya University, Japan)
Comparative Sequential Pattern Mining of Human Trajectory Data Collected from a Campus-wide BLE Beacon System
Shinsuke Kajioka, Takuto Sakuma and Ichiro Takeuchi (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan)
Effects of Artificial Selection for Walking Movement on Reproductive Traits in the Red Flour Beetle Tribolium Castaneum
Kentarou Matsumura and Takahisa Miyatake (Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, Japan)
Trajectories Prediction of the Black-Tailed Gull Using the Inverse Reinforcement Learning
Kanon Takemura and Ken Yoda (Nagoya University, Japan); Yuichi Mizutani (Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Japan); Hirokazu Suzuki and Michi Tsuruya (Nagoya University, Japan); Tsubasa Hirakawa (Chubu University, Japan)
Recognizing Humans from Their Behavioral Patterns
Sonia Sonia (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India)