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2nd International Workshop on Bio-inspired Human-Machine Interfaces
and Healthcare Applications - B-Interface 2011
28-29 January, 2011 - Rome, Italy
in conjunction with the BIOSTEC 2011



B-INTERFACE 2011
 http://www.biostec.org/B-Interface.asp

IMPORTANT DATES
Regular Paper Submission: September 30, 2010
Authors Notification: November 02, 2010
Final Paper Submission and Registration: November 19, 2010

SCOPE AND TOPICS
The convergence of physiological sensors, signal processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, cognitive neuroscience, neurophysiology and biomedical engineering produces exciting new ideas for solving a variety of complex problems in human-machine interface and healthcare applications. During the last decades, growing interest has been aroused in exploiting electrical nature of the human nervous system for neural human-machine interfacing, using EEG, ECG, EMG, EOG, GSR, etc. In addition to the autonomic nervous signals, researchers employ extrinsic physiological channels including speech, facial expression, and gesture to approach affective human-machine interfaces. Some of these modalities can be successfully combined for human-like decision-making. A fascinating fact is that such physiological measurements can also offer great potential for daily healthcare monitoring. Moreover, recently the medical mainstream recognizes the health/healing power of various environmental elements including social activity, diet and nutrition, joy and stress, family, and lifestyle. All of these aspects extend the scope of applying physiological signals to multi-disciplinary research fields. The aim of this workshop is to assemble researchers from diverse backgrounds together to discuss their ideas and solutions and to build a new vision. The topics that will be covered include (but not limited to): 

Bio-inspired Human-Machine Interfaces 
› Biosignal acquisition techniques
› Biosignal-based interfacing models
› Biosensor data fusion and localization
› Biosignal analysis and classification techniques
› Speech recognition
› Facial expression recognition
› Sensor networks for intelligent interface
› Emotion and mood recognition
› Motion/gesture detection
› Brain-computer interface
› Neural human-machine interfaces
› Affective human-machine interfaces
› Neural rehabilitation methods
› Virtual methods for rehabilitation
› Neuroprosthetic applications
› Electric and magnetic neural stimulation
› Multimodal approaches for improved decision making 

Healthcare Applications 
› Healthcare monitoring systems
› Physiological models for interpreting biomedical sensor data
› Activity recognition and fall detection
› Wearable and implantable sensor integration
› Sensor networks for home healthcare
› Data fusion in daily healthcare environments
› Physical exercise (e.g. sports) monitoring and management
› Decision support algorithms for biosignal analysis
› Health interfaces, information visualization and feedback
› Entertainment, educational and motivational aids
› Ambient health and wellness measurement
› Applications for diabetes mellitus (special issue)

CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS
We would like to encourage the submission of proposals for demonstrations related to any area of the topics above. The Demo Session will take place in parallel with the poster sessions at the BIOSTEC 2011 conference. Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their innovation, scientific contribution, relevance, and technical merit. Proposals should be one page in length at maximum, including: 
› Demo title
› Full name of authors and their organization
› Address, phone number and email address of contact person
› A short description of demo, including related publications 
and submitted via email to the workshop chair. 

Deadline for demo submission: November 18, 2010
Notification of acceptance: November 23, 2010

CO-CHAIRS
Jonghwa Kim
University of Augsburg
Germany
e-mail 

Pasi Karjalainen
University of Koupio
Finland
e-mail

WORKSHOP PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Elisabeth Andrι, University of Augsburg, Germany
Egon L. van den Broek, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Anthony Burkitt, University of Melbourne, Australia
Claudia Igney, Philips Research Europe, Germany
Desok Kim, KAIST, Korea
R. Benjamin Knapp, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
Toshio Moritani, Kyoto University, Japan
Marimuthu Palaniswami, University of Melbourne, Australia
Alois Schlφgl, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Jindong Tan, Michigan Tech University, United States
Pekka Toivanen, University of Kuopio, Finland 
Steffen Walter, University of Ulm, Germany 
(list not yet complete)

PAPER SUBMISSION
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics listed above.
Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex formats) are available at: Paper Templates
Please also check the Submission Guidelines.
Papers should be submitted electronically via the web-based submission system at: http://www.insticc.org/Primoris

PUBLICATIONS
All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings book, under an ISBN reference and on CD-ROM support.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION
At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the workshop. If the registration fees are not received by November 19, 2010, the paper will not be published in the workshop proceedings book.

SECRETARIAT CONTACTS
BIOSTEC Workshops - B-Interface 2011
e-mail: [log in to unmask]


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