Proceedings of the fourth "international Traveling Workshop on Interactions between low-complexity data models and Sensing Techniques" (iTWIST'18)
Sandrine Anthoine, Yannick Boursier, Laurent Jacques

TL;DR
The iTWIST'18 workshop focused on advancing theories and applications of low-complexity data models through international collaboration, presentations, and rigorous peer-reviewed proceedings.
Contribution
This paper introduces the iTWIST'18 workshop proceedings, emphasizing the integration of low-complexity models with sensing techniques and the adoption of a rigorous peer-review process.
Findings
Gathered 74 international participants
Presented 7 invited talks, 16 oral presentations, and 21 posters
Established a peer-reviewed proceedings model
Abstract
The iTWIST workshop series aim at fostering collaboration between international scientific teams for developing new theories, applications and generalizations of low-complexity models. These events emphasize dissemination of ideas through both specific oral and poster presentations, as well as free discussions. For this fourth edition, iTWIST'18 gathered in CIRM, Marseille, France, 74 international participants and featured 7 invited talks, 16 oral presentations, and 21 posters. From iTWIST'18, the scientific committee has decided that the workshop proceedings will adopt the episcience.org philosophy, combined with arXiv.org: in a nutshell, "the proceedings are equivalent to an overlay page, built above arXiv.org; they add value to these archives by attaching a scientific caution to the validated papers." This means that all papers listed in the HTML page of this arxiv publication…
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Taxonomy
TopicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
