Wearable Personal Sensing Workshop - 26 January 2010
(Tuesday), University of Nottingham
Venue: B18, Amenities Building, Jubilee Campus, University
of Nottingham
09:00 - 09:30 - Registrations, Tea & Coffee
09:30 - 09:40 - Workshop Introduction - Suchith
Anand (CGS, University of Nottingham)
09:40 - 10:15 – Key Note presentation -
Evtim Peytchev (Nottingham Trent University)
10:15 - 10:45 - Wearable personal sensing
social network application for mood sensing - Mood Twitter - Duncan
Rowland (Computer Science, University of Nottingham)
10:45- 11:00 - Tea& Coffee
11:00- 11:30 - Location Based Visualization
-James Goulding (CGS, University of Nottingham)
11:30- 12:00 - SPACER Project - Gobe Hobona (CGS,
University of Nottingham)
12:00 - 12:30 - Breakout groups and demos of
projects
12:30 - 12:45 - Discussions ,Future collaboration and
close of workshop
12:45 – 13:30 - Lunch and networking (Nottingham
Geospatial Building)
If you are interested in running software demos or giving a
short presentation, please email [log in to unmask]
by 10 December 2009.
Target audience:
The workshop is free for 50 participants but participants
need to register in advance. We welcome staff and PhD students interested in
this theme to actively participate in the workshop. Registrations should be
sent to [log in to unmask]
This event is sponsored by the University of Nottingham's
Bridging the Gaps program.
Best wishes,
Suchith Anand
Dr Suchith Anand
Centre for Geospatial Science
The Nottingham Geospatial Building
University of Nottingham NG7 2 TU
Tel: (0)115 82 32750
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/cgs/cgs_suchith_anand.html
http://www.opensourcegis.org.uk/
http://ica-opensource.scg.ulaval.ca/
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