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The Time Machine session at ICME 2012 revisits the concept of timeless innovations that were ahead of their time. Featuring expert talks from leaders like Xavier Anguera and John N. A. Brown, the session aims to stimulate discussion among researchers, emphasizing the need for knowledge of existing literature, reducing redundancy in innovation, and encouraging reproducible research. Today's technological landscape and evolving user needs prompt a renaissance of interest in these pioneering ideas, offering new pathways for algorithms and approaches.
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ICME 2012 Time Machine Session Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K
Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K Time Machine Topic: An idea published "before its time" and never fully exploited.
Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K Subsequent development of technology and user needs have led to a renewal of the relevance of the Time Machine Topic.
Today’s Topics: Four Expert Talks Dynamic Time Warping's New Youth XavierAnguera, Telefonica, SpainDesigningCalmTechnology John N.A. Brown, Alpen-AdriaUniversitätKlagenfurt, Austria & UniversitatPolitècnica de Catalunya, SpainAffective multimedia analysis Mohammad Soleymani, Imperial College London, UKHigh Order Entropy Coding, Wenjun Zeng, University of Missouri, USA Credit for image: Flickr: Auntie K
Session Goals: 1. Stimulateobservation and discussionamongresearchers. Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K
2. Emphasize the benefits of knowing the literature. Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K
Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K 3. Streamline innovation by reducing redundancy.
Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K 4. Encourage reproducing and reproducible research.
Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K 5. Maintain the breadth of the solution space to stimulate new algorithms and approaches.
From the past… …ideas speak to us. Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K
What can we (re)discover? Credit for images Flickr: Auntie K
ICME 2012 Time Machine Session Lookingforwardbylooking back. Credit for image Flickr: Auntie K