A1 Functional advantages of cell-type heterogeneity in neural circuits Tatyana O. Sharpee A2 Mesoscopic modeling of propagating waves in visual cortex Alain Destexhe A3 Dynamics and biomarkers of mental disorders Mits...
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The Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE) was held October 8-12, 2012, at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. The conference included a research and ...
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Sports video analysis has attracted great attention in recent years. In the past decade, numerous sports video indexing approaches have been proposed at different semantic levels. In this paper, an individual level sp...
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A1 Introduction to the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Optimizing Personal and Population Health David Chambers, Lisa Simpson D1 Discussion forum: Population health D&...
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A1 Introduction to the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Optimizing Personal and Population Health David Chambers, Lisa Simpson D1 Discussion forum: Population health D&I research Felicia Hill-Briggs D2 Discussion forum: Global health D&I research Gila Neta, Cynthia Vinson D3 Discussion forum: Precision medicine and D&I research David Chambers S1 Predictors of community therapists’ use of therapy techniques in a large public mental health system Rinad Beidas, Steven Marcus, Gregory Aarons, Kimberly Hoagwood, Sonja Schoenwald, Arthur Evans, Matthew Hurford, Ronnie Rubin, Trevor Hadley, Frances Barg, Lucia Walsh, Danielle Adams, David Mandell S2 Implementing brief cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in primary care: Clinicians' experiences from the field Lindsey Martin, Joseph Mignogna, Juliette Mott, Natalie Hundt, Michael Kauth, Mark Kunik, Aanand Naik, Jeffrey Cully S3 Clinician competence: Natural variation, factors affecting, and effect on patient outcomes Alan McGuire, Dominique White, Tom Bartholomew, John McGrew, Lauren Luther, Angie Rollins, Michelle Salyers S4 Exploring the multifaceted nature of sustainability in community-based prevention: A mixed-method approach Brittany Cooper, Angie Funaiole S5 Theory informed behavioral health integration in primary care: Mixed methods evaluation of the implementation of routine depression and alcohol screening and assessment Julie Richards, Amy Lee, Gwen Lapham, Ryan Caldeiro, Paula Lozano, Tory Gildred, Carol Achtmeyer, Evette Ludman, Megan Addis, Larry Marx, Katharine Bradley S6 Enhancing the evidence for specialty mental health probation through a hybrid efficacy and implementation study Tonya VanDeinse, Amy Blank Wilson, Burgin Stacey, Byron Powell, Alicia Bunger, Gary Cuddeback S7 Personalizing evidence-based child mental health care within a fiscally mandated policy reform Miya Barnett, Nicole Stadnick, Lauren Brookman-Frazee, Anna Lau S8 Leveraging an existing
Sports video analysis has attracted great attention in recent years. In the past decade, numerous sports video indexing approaches have been proposed at different semantic levels. In this paper, an individual level sp...
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Sports video analysis has attracted great attention in recent years. In the past decade, numerous sports video indexing approaches have been proposed at different semantic levels. In this paper, an individual level sports video indexing (ILSVI) scheme is proposed. The individual level refers to the indexing of a sports video on a player basis, i.e. to recognize each player in a multi-player game. Since the jersey number is always "worn" by a player as the player's identity in a game, it is feasible to recognize jersey numbers for individual level indexing in sports videos. To solve the jersey number recognition problem, a principal-axis based contour descriptor is proposed. Compared to the state-of-the-art approaches, the proposed descriptor can achieve higher recognition rate and only consume much less computation power. In addition, we developed an interactive system to realize the individual level sports video indexing (ILSVI). This interactive system includes a player detection and a jersey number detection sub-systems. The interactive system can help complete the individual level sports video indexing task. We shall use basketball game videos as the basis to develop real-world systems.
The AAAI-11 workshop program was held Sunday and Monday, August 7-18, 2011, at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco in San Francisco, California USA. The AAAI-11 workshop program included 15 workshops covering a wide range...
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John MaedaSteven HellerTim HooverHas been a design partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers since January 2014
helping entrepreneurs and portfolio companies to build design into their company cultures. He served as the president of Rhode Island School of Design for six years through 2013 and also served as an associate director of research at the MIT Media Lab. Maeda has been a practicing designer since 1990 and his work is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Cartier Foundation. He serves on the boards of several corporations including Sonos and Wieden + Kennedy and is chair of eBay's Design Advisory Board. His four published books include The Laws of Simplicity and Redesigning Leadership. Maeda is the recipient of a variety of international awards for his creative work including induction into the Art Director's Club Hall of Fame. In 2001 he received the White House National Design Award in 2002
he received the Mainichi Design Prize in Japan and in 2005
he was awarded the Raymond Loewy Foundation Prize in Germany. Maeda earned a BS and an MS from MIT in computer science and electrical engineering. He received a PhD in design science from the University of Tsukuba Institute of Art and Design in Japan as well as an MBA from Arizona State University. Co‐chair and co‐founder of the MFA Designer as Author and Entrepreneur program at the School of Visual Arts
in New York. He was the art director of The New York Times Book Review and now writes the VISUALS column for the NYTBR. He also writes “The Daily Heller” at *** a weekly online design column for Atlantic magazine. He is author co‐author and editor of more than 165 books on the history and practice of graphic design illustration and satiric art. His forthcoming books include 100 Classic Graphic Design Magazines (Laurence King Publishers) and Raw Data: The Process Behind Information Graphics (Thames + Hudson). Heller was the 2011 recipient of the Smithsonian National Design Award for Design Mind. He has also writ
John Maeda is a past president of Rhode Island School of Design and an internationally known designer. He's now involved in helping entrepreneurs build design into their company cultures. Writer and educator Steve...
John Maeda is a past president of Rhode Island School of Design and an internationally known designer. He's now involved in helping entrepreneurs build design into their company cultures. Writer and educator Steven Heller pairs up with Tim Hoover, head of product and design at Canary, to talk about designer CEOs, start‐ups, and cutting out the middleman.
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