I would also like to attend the workshop.

Regards,

Sean.

On 30 Oct 2015 15:30, Adrian Hazzard <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi all,

Here is some further information regarding the 'Adaptive Player' workshop taking place at QM on Tuesday 17th November.

Outside of Florian, Alfonso, Pano, George, Jon Eades, Chris and Adrian who have all confirmed their attendance, could anyone else who is planning to attend the workshop respond to this email so we can gauge numbers?

For those who are planning to attend here is a proposed Agenda for you to comment on / add / remove / adjust … etc.

Proposed workshop schedule:

12:30pm - Meet / greet / workshop plan, aims and objectives: 
12:40pm - Presentations of current work on adaptive players: Florian, Alphonso, Panos, Chris / Adrian (others?) 10-15 mins each. Presentations to cover… 
  1. What is it for?
  2. System infrastructure, e.g., libraries, self-contained, language, technologies…etc)
  3. Theoretical concerns that the tool may address
  4. Existing plans for development?
  5. Declaration of (current) fitness for purpose
1:40pm - Developing a FAST toolbox repository: - should we create a common toolbox (Basecamp / github) for FAST of existing annotated tools? 
2:00pm - Break
2:20pm - Moving forward:
  1. Conceptual Framework 
  2. Deployment tools 
  3. Existing tools to integrate (e.g. VAMP plugins, Sonic Annotator) 
  4. Research (e.g. user studies) 
4:10pm - Next steps: 
4:30/45pm finish

Best wishes
Adrian

Research Associate
Mixed Reality Lab
School of Computer Science
University of Nottingham



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