All times below are CET: Central European Time
The duration of each paper presentation (Paper session 1 and Paper session 2) should be 20 Min. and additional 5 Minutes are given for questions and answers. Since the platform we are going to use is zoom, the speakers will have to share their screens using the “share screen” option in order to show their slides.

9:00 – 9:20
Introduction to the workshop


09:20 – 10:10 Keynote Session 1

PD Dr. Friedhelm Schwenker – “Multimodal deep learning for the recognition of emotion and affect”


10:10 – 11:00 Break

11:00 – 12:20 Paper Session 1

Benchmarking Annotation Procedures for Multi-channel Time Series HAR DatasetHülya Avsar; Erik Altermann; Christopher Reining; Fernando Moya Rueda; Gernot Fink; Michael Hompel
Discovering Types of Smartphone Usage Sessions from User-App InteractionsBjörn Friedrichs; Liam D Turner; Stuart Allen
Towards EEG-based Performance Assessment in Dataset Annotation TasksSilvia M Massa; Marta Pibiri; Daniele Riboni

12:20 – 12:30 EEG-based Performance Assessment (Demo and Discussion)

12:30 – 13:30 Break

13:30 – 14:20 Paper session 2

Data Labelling in the Wild: Annotating Free-Living Activities and Parkinson’s Disease SymptomsCatherine Morgan; Farnoosh Heidarivincheh; Ian Craddock; Ryan McConville; Miquel Perelló Nieto; Emma L. Tonkin; Alessandro Masullo; Antonis Vafeas; Mickey Kim; Roisin McNaney; Gregory Tourte; Alan Whone
Signaligner Pro: A tool to explore and annotate multi-day raw accelerometer dataAditya Ponnada; Seth Cooper; Qu Tang; Binod Thapa-Chhetry; Josh Aaron Miller; Dinesh John; Stephen Intille

14:20 – 14:30 Signaligner Pro (Demo and Discussion)

14:30 – 14:50 Break

14:50 – 15:30 Keynote Session 2

Professor Raul Santos-Rodriguez – “Training with imperfect and weak labels”

15:30 – 16:00 Break

16:00 – 16:40 Annotation Challenge Part I (Introduction)

16:40 – 17:10 Annotation Challenge Part II (Working through a real-world annotation task)

17:10 – 17:20 Annotation Challenge Part III (Results and Discussion)

17:20 – 17:30 Closing remarks and workshop summary