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Visual Sensing and Ubiquitous Computing
Visual Sensing and Ubiquitous Computing
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ISBN No.: 9781032766508
Pages: 182
Year: 202605
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Md Atiqur Rahman Ahad,Ph.D. (SMIEEE, SMOPTICA) is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence (AI), University of East London (UEL); Guest Professor of Kyushu Institute of Technology (KyuTech), Japan; Visting Academic Staff of The University of Osaka, Japan; Associate Staff Member, Artificial Intelligence & Health Technologies, Rix Inclusive Research Institute, UEL; and Expert Contributor & Member, Safer Agentic AI Criteria Development Community of Practice. He has previously served at The University of Osaka, University of Dhaka (DU), Aoyama Gakuin University, and UCSI University. He works on AI on healthcare (antimicrobial resistance, Parkinson''s Disease, well-being, rehabilitation, autism), AI & cyber safety, and gait-biometrics. He studied at KyuTech (Ph.D.), UNSW (MCompSc), and DU (BSc (Honors), MSc).


He received 60 awards/recognitions, acquired grants from Innovate UK, UKRI, NIHR, OfS, etc. He has published 20 authored/edited books and over 240 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters. Ahad has been a keynote/invited speaker more than 170 times at various conferences and universities. He has supervised or co-supervised over 150 Ph.D. students and other researchers. He is an Associate Editor, Pattern Recognition; Editorial Board Member, Scientific Reports, Nature; General Chair, 8th Intl. Conf.


on Activity & Behavior Computing (ABC), 2026. His leadership focuses on growing interdisciplinary strength, elevating REF performance, and transforming academic excellence into measurable societal benefit. More: https://ahadVisionLab.com Anton Nijholtis interested in non-traditional human-computer interaction issues. These issues include irrational behavior, deception, food, and humor. They are included in research on entertainment computing, augmented reality, brain-computer interfacing, multimodal interaction, affective interaction, and modelling interactions in smart environments, including human-human interaction, human-robot interaction, human-virtual agent interaction, and playable cities. He has been program chair or general chair of the main international conferences of affective computing (ACII), entertainment computing (ACE, INTETAIN, ICEC), virtual agents (IVA), faces & gestures (FG), and some others. He organised many workshops on related topics, such as multisensorial augmented reality, humor engineering, human-food interaction, playable cities, and brain-computer interfacing.


Recent edited books are "Playable Cities: The City as a Digital Playground", "Making Smart Cities more Playable", and "Brain Art: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Artistic Expression". Nijholt held positions at various universities in Belgium and the Netherlands. He acted as supervisor for about fifty Ph.D. students. During some years Nijholt was scientific advisor of Philips Research, Eindhoven. He has been research-fellow at McMaster University (Canada), the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, the Imagineering Institute in Malaysia, and member of Microsoft''s Technical Leadership Advisory Board. Nijholt is Chief Editor of the section Human-Media Interaction of Frontiers in Psychology and Frontiers in Computer Science, Springer Book Series Editor Gaming Media and Social Effects, and many editorial boards.


Md Abdus Samad Kamalis working at the Cluster of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Technology Gunma University, Japan. His details are in https://www.mst.st.gunma-u.ac.jp/kamal/biog.html Björn W.


Schullerreceived his diploma, doctoral degree, habilitation, and Adjunct Teaching Professor in Machine Intelligence and Signal Processing all in EE/IT from TUM in Munich/Germany. He is Full Professor of Artificial Intelligence and the Head of GLAM - the Group on Language, Audio, & Music - at Imperial College London/UK, Full Professor and Chair of Embedded Intelligence for Health Care and Wellbeing at the University of Augsburg/Germany, co-founding CEO and current CSO of audEERING - an Audio Intelligence company based near Munich and in Berlin/Germany, and permanent Visiting Professor at HIT/China amongst other Professorships and Affiliations. Previous stays include Full Professor at the University of Passau/Germany, Key Researcher at Joanneum Research in Graz/Austria, and the CNRS-LIMSI in Orsay/France. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and Golden Core Awardee of the IEEE Computer Society, Fellow of the BCS, Fellow of the ISCA, Fellow and President- Emeritus of the AAAC, and Senior Member of the ACM. He (co-)authored 1,000+ publications (40k+ citations, h-index=100+), is Field Chief Editor of Frontiers in Digital Health and was Editor in Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing amongst manifold further commitments and service to the community. His 40+ awards include having been honoured as one of 40 extraordinary scientists under the age of 40 by the WEF in 2015. First-in-the-field of Affective Computing and Sentiment analysis challenges such as AVEC, ComParE, or MuSe have been initiated and by now organised overall more than 30 times by him. He is an ERC Starting and DFG Reinhart-Koselleck Grantee, and consultant of companies such as Barclays, GN, Huawei, Informatics, or Samsung.


Matthew Turkis the third President of TTIC. He earned a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an MS from Carnegie Mellon University, and a BS from Virginia Tech. Prior to joining TTIC in 2019, Turk was a full professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he continues as Professor Emeritus. His primary appointment was in the Department of Computer Science, where he served as Department Chair from 2017 to 2019, with a secondary appointment in Media Arts and Technology, where he served as Chair from 2005 to 2010. He also had affiliate appointments in Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Dynamical Neuroscience Program and was involved in several interdisciplinary organizations across campus. Turk''s primary research interests are in computer vision and machine learning, augmented and mixed reality, and human-computer interaction. He has received several best paper awards and has been general or program chair of several major conferences, including CVPR, WACV, ACM Multimedia, IEEE Face and Gesture Recognition, and International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI). He brings a dynamic background of academic, industry, and entrepreneurial experience to the role of President.


In 2000, Turk helped to found the Vision Technology Group at Microsoft Research, and he brings additional industry experience gained in working with a small Silicon Valley company and a large aerospace company. In 2014, he co-founded a startup company that spun out from NSF-funded research in his lab and was acquired in 2016. He is a Fellow of the ACM, the IEEE, and the IAPR and was the Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies.


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