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PARTICIPANT LIST eNTERFACE'05, Summer Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces
EAN13
9782874630033
ISBN
978-2-87463-003-3
Éditeur
Presses Universitaires du Louvain
Date de publication
Collection
SIMILAR
Nombre de pages
90
Dimensions
21 x 1,4 cm
Poids
261 g
Langue
anglais
Langue d'origine
anglais
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PARTICIPANT LIST eNTERFACE'05

Summer Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces

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**What are eNTERFACE workshops?

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The eNTERFACE summer workshops, organized by the SIMILAR European Network of
Excellence, are a new type of European workshops. They aim at establishing a
tradition of collaborative, localized research and development work by
gathering, in a single place, a group of senior project leaders, researchers,
and (undergraduate) students, working together on a pre-specified list of
challenges, for 4 weeks. Participants are organized in teams, attached to
specific projects related to multimodal interfaces, working on free software.

eNTERFACE'05 was held at Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium, in July-
August 2005. The eNTERFACE’06 workshop will be organized in Dubrovnik,
Croatia, in July-August 2006.

What do eNTERFACE workshops produce as results?

At the end of the workshop, a public presentation day is organized, in which
the team leaders explain and demonstrate the results of their project. A press
conference is also organized, to maximally publicize the event. All results,
codes and data, are then made publicly available with an MIT-like open source
license.

Last but not least, the workshop proceedings are produced 6 weeks after the
end of the workshop, in which each team contributes a 15pp. paper on the
project they had to study, the related stateof-the-art-of-the art, the
problems encountered, and the solution(s) proposed and implemented.

But still more importantly, eNTERFACE workshops create a real transfer of
know-how among participants, who continue to work together after the workshop
has closed. They actively contribute to building the European Research Area,
by establishing a tradition of localized collaborative research.

The eNTERFACE funding model

No funding is provided by the organizers for researchers, but no registration
fees are asked for either. Participants therefore have to pay for their
travel, lodging, and catering expenses, using their SIMILAR finances or other
EU, national, or regional funding. Catering and lodging is available from the
University organizing the workshop, at minimal student rates. Some grants are
available from scientific societies.

A limited number of undergraduate students (typ. 10) are also selected (based
on their CV and recommendations from professors), whose travel and
accomodation expenses are paid by the organizers.
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