[Comp-neuro] Call for contributions: Grenoble Workshop on Models and Analysis of Eye Movements, June 06-08 2018
Simon Barthelmé
simon.barthelme at gipsa-lab.fr
Wed Mar 14 12:00:06 CET 2018
Grenoble workshop on models and analysis of eye movements: June 06-08 2018
Eye movements are easy to acquire and highly valuable for the study of
cognitive processing. Their analysis presents interesting statistical
challenges: scanpaths are complex spatiotemporal signals with relevant
information at different spatial and temporal scales, from microsaccades
to fixation patterns. The goal of this workshop is to bring together
researchers who develop and use models to understand eye-movement data.
We welcome contributions on all aspects of eye movement modelling and
analysis, from saliency prediction to latent state models.
Possible forms of contribution are: oral presentation, poster or
demonstration.
Deadline for abstract submission: April 22 2018
Deadline for registration: May 13 2018
Invited speakers:
- Antje Nuthmann, University of Kiel
- Yulia Sandamirskaya, University of Zurich & ETH
- Jean Lorenceau, CNRS, LSP, ENS
- Jean-Michel Boucheix, LEAD-CNRS, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté
Location:
Grenoble is the largest city in the French Alps, with a large and
vibrant academic community. It is easy to get to, with two major
airports (Lyon & Geneva) in the vicinity and a TGV connection to Paris.
More information and registration at: eyemovements.sciencesconf.org
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