Please consider the following program is still provisional and subject to change
Monday 6
A Tour to Deep Neural Network Architectures
Prof. Sergios Theodoridis, Dept. of Informatics and Telecommunication, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Brain Computer Interface Systems – Overview, Design Challenges and Recent Research Developments
Prof. Sadasivan Puthusserypady, Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Tuesday 7
Deep Human Signal Processing
Prof. Björn Schuller, Imperial College London, UK, and University of Augsburg, Germany
User Authentication for Natural User Interfaces (NUIs)
Prof. Janusz Konrad, Boston University, USA
Ph.D. ongoing work presentations
Wednesday 8
Robust and privacy preserving multimodal learning with body-camera signals
Prof. Andrea Cavallaro, Queen Mary University of London and The Alan Turing Institute, UK
Towards human-robot symbiosis: control and co-operation with intelligent tools and vehicles
Prof. David Abbink, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Thursday 9
Ph.D. ongoing work presentations
Current and Future Applications of Brain-Computer Interfaces
Dr. Christoph Guger, Founder and CEO of g.tec medical engineering GmbH
Running real-time brain-computer interface experiments
Dr. Christoph Guger, Founder and CEO of g.tec medical engineering GmbH
Friday 10
Final Exam
An evaluation test will be organized to let students test their level of understanding of the proposed material. Depending on it, a certificate worth ECTS credits will be issued.
The current schedule of the program is tentative and can be modified.