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Monday, June 16, 2014
Keynote
David Kirsh – A Cognitive Scientist looks at Dance Making
Session 1: Choreography and Computing
- Sarah Fdili Alaoui, Kristin Carlson & Thecla Schiphorst,
 Choreography as Mediated through Compositional Tools for Movement: Constructing A Historical Perspective.
- Bertha Bermudez & Chris Ziegler,
 Pre-Choreographic Movement Kit
- Shannon Cuykendall, Thecla Schiphorst & Jim Bizzocchi,
 Designing Interaction Categories for Kinesthetic Empathy: A Case Study of Synchronous Objects
- Kirk Woolford,
 Capturing Human Movement in the Wild
- Katerina El Raheb & Yannis Ioannidis,
 From Dance Notation to Conceptual Models: A Multilayer Approach
Session 2: Movement Representation, Visualisation & Animation
- Frederic Fol Leymarie, Prashant Aparajeya & Carol MacGillivray,
 Point-based Medialness for Movement Computing
- Omid Alemi, Philippe Pasquier & Chris Shaw,
 Mova: Interactive Movement Analytics Platform
- Aaron Levisohn & Thecla Schiphorst,
 Tagging with Movement: Somatic Strategies for Image Classification
- Nesrine Fourati & Catherine Pelachaud,
 Collection and Characterization of Emotional Body Behaviors
Session 3: Movement in Interactive Art
- Grisha Coleman & Daragh Byrne,
 36 Walk: a case study of reciprocity in movement and computation
- Simon Biggs, Sue Hawksley & Garth Paine,
 Crosstalk: Making people in interactive spaces
- Gregory Beller,
 The synekine Project
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Keynote
Celine Latulipe – Movement Work at a Distance: Affordances and Challenges
Session 4 – Computational Systems for Movement Analysis
- John McCormick, Kim Vincs, Saeid Nahavandi, Douglas Creighton & Steph Hutchison,
 Teaching a Digital Performing Agent: Artificial Neural Network and Hidden Markov Model for recognising and performing dance movement
- Baptiste Caramiaux,
 Motion Modeling for Expressive Interaction – A Design Proposal using Bayesian Adaptive Systems
- Thierry Ravet, Joëlle Tilmanne & Nicolas D’Alessandro,
 Hidden Markov Model Based Real-Time Motion Recognition and Following
- Vanessa Yaremchuk & Marcelo M. Wanderley,
 Brahms, Bodies and Backpropagation
- Sam Ferguson, Emery Schubert & Catherine Stevens,
 Dynamic dance warping: Using dynamic time warping to compare dance movement performed under different conditions
Session 5: Movement and Music
- Federico Visi, Rodrigo Schramm & Eduardo Miranda,
 Gesture in performance with traditional musical instruments and electronics
- Jan C. Schacher & Daniel Bisig,
 Watch This! Expressive Movement in Electronic Music Performance
- Benjamin Bacon, Marcelo Wanderley & Fabrice Marandola,
 Handedness in Percussion Sight-Reading
- Alvaro Sarasua & Enric Guaus,
 Beat Tracking from Conducting Gestural Data: a Multi-Subject Study
Session 6: Perspectives on Movement
- Harry Brenton, Andrea Kleinsmith & Marco Gillies,
 Embodied Design of Dance Visualisations
- Stina Nylander & Jakob Tholander,
 Designing for Movement – the Case of Sports
- Sally-Jane Norman,
 Grappling with Movement Models: Performing Arts and Slippery Contexts