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The eNTERFACE<\/a> workshops aim at establishing a tradition of collaborative, localized research and development work by gathering, in a single place, a team of leading professionals in multimodal human-machine interfaces together with students (both graduate and undergraduate), to work on a prespecified list of challenges, for 4 complete weeks. In this respect, it is an innovative and intensive collaboration scheme, designed to allow researchers to integrate their software tools, deploy demonstrators, collect novel databases, and work side by side with a great number of experts. It brings together 80 researchers for a whole month, subsequently it is the largest workshop on multimodal interfaces<\/strong>.<\/p>\n The workshop is held on an anual basis and organized around several research projects dealing with multimodal human-machine interfaces design. It is thus radically different from traditional scientific workshops, in which only specialists meet for a few days to discuss state-of-the art problems, but do not really work together.<\/p>\n The eNTERFACE was initiated by the FP6 Network of Excellence SIMILAR. After the completion of SIMILAR, the workshop continued to attract wide interest under the aegis of the OpenInterface Foundation. It was organized by Facult\u00e9 Polytechnique de Mons (Belgium) in 2005<\/a>, University of Zagreb (Croatia) in 2006, Bogazi\u00e7i University (Turkey) in 2007, CNRS-LIMSI (France) in 2008<\/a>, University of Genova (Italy) in 2009, University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) in 2010<\/a>, University of West Bohemia (Czech Republic) in 2011<\/a>, Metz Sup\u00e9lec (France) in 2012<\/a>, New University of Lisbon (Portugal) in 2013<\/a>, and University of Basque Country (Spain) in 2014<\/a>.<\/p>\n Members of the 1st eNTERFACE workshop back in 2005. eNTERFACE’15 is organized by the University of Mons<\/a>\u00a0(UMONS), and it will take place at the Faculty of Engineering<\/a>\u00a0(FPMs) of Mons, Belgium.<\/p>\n The creation of the University of Mons (UMONS), founded on account of the\u00a0merging of the University of Mons-Hainaut (UMH)\u00a0and the Faculty of Engineering of Mons (FPMs), consolidates the Mons Higher Education Consortium. As of 2009-2010, UMONS took seat in the new academic landscape of the French Community of Belgium with:<\/p>\n The team undertaking eNTERFACE 2015 is part of the\u00a0NUMEDIART<\/a> Institute for Creative Technology, with inter\u00adna\u00adtion\u00adally recog\u00adnised appraisal in the field of sound, image, video, ges\u00adtures and biosig\u00adnals pro\u00adcess\u00ading for appli\u00adca\u00adtions where human-computer inter\u00adac\u00adtion aims to prompt emotion.<\/p>\n The city of Mons, cultural capital of Wallonia, has been chosen as European Capital of Culture 2015<\/a>.<\/p>\n What’s eNTERFACE? The eNTERFACE workshops aim at establishing a tradition of collaborative, localized research and development work by gathering, in a single place, a team of leading professionals in multimodal human-machine interfaces together with students (both graduate and undergraduate), to work on a prespecified list of challenges, for 4 complete weeks. In this respect, it … <\/p>\n
Ten years later, the workshop is back to Mons.
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