Program

DAY 1,  MORNING |  29 September 2016
Sala dei Giganti, Palazzo Liviano – corte Arco Valaresso 7, Padova

 9:00-10:00 WELCOME & KEYNOTE SPEECH
On the Pleasures of Giving Up Control
Steve Benford, University of Nottingham  (UK)

10:00-12:00 FIRST PAPER SESSION
Finding Kairos: The Influence of Context-Based Timing on Compliance with Well-Being Triggers
Jaap Ham, Jef van Schendel, Saskia Koldijk and Eva Demerouti
Eindhoven University of Technology and TNO company (NL)

Towards interactional symbiosis: epistemic balance and co-presence in a quantified self experiment
Nicolas Rollet, Varun Jain, Christian Licoppe and Laurence Devillers
Telecom ParisTech and LIMSI-CNRS (FR)

Investigating Tactile Stimulation in Symbiotic Systems
Valeria Orso, Renato Mazza, Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli, Ann Morrison and Walther Jenses
Padova (IT) and Aalborg (DK) Universities

Digital Me: Controlling and Making Sense of My Digital Footprint
Mats Sjöberg, Hung-Han Chen, Patrik Floréen, Markus Koskela, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Tuukka Lehtiniemi and Jaakko Peltonen
Helsinki and Aalto University (FI)

A Biosymtic (Biosymbiotic Robotic) Approach to Human Development and Evolution
Marta Ferraz
Uninova Lisbon (PT)

12:00-12:30 POSTER MADNESS 
Poster presenters describe the content of their works in just two
minutes. Posters will also be presented during lunch break

DAY 1,  AFTERNOON|  29 September 2016
Cortile Pensile e Sala Paladin, Palazzo Moroni, via VIII Febbraio n. 8

13:00-14:00 POSTER SESSION AND BUFFET LUNCH
List of posters

14.30-16:00 ETHICS PANEL Dilemmatic symbiotic cases discussed by experts from different
backgrounds

CHAIRS: Anna Spagnolli| Università di Padova
PANELISTS:
A. van Wynsberghe | Responsible Robotics and Twente University (Ethics perspective)
Mauro Conti | University of Padua (Information security perspective)
Giorgia Guerra | University of Padua (Law perspective)
Jonathan Freeman | University of London, Goldsmith College (UK) (Psychology perspective)
David Kirsh | University of California at San Diego, US (HCI perspective)

16:00-18:00 DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM International PhD students present their
research projects to a faculty of experts.  With the kind participation of:
D. Kirsh (chair), 
G. Jacucci (organizer), H. Gellersen, A. Spagnolli, B. Blankertz,  F. Babiloni

20:00 SYMBIOTIC 2016 | WINE TASTING TOUR & SOCIAL DINNER
Meeting Point: Caffé Pedrocchi
(Limited to conference chairs, keynote speakers, panelists, authors, doctoral consortium speakers)

DAY 2, MORNING |  30 September 2016
Sala dei Giganti, Palazzo Liviano – corte Arco Valaresso 7, Padova

09:30-10:30 KEYNOTE SPEECH
Neural markers of perceptual consciousness
Sid Kouider, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris (FR)

10:30-12:00 SECOND PAPER SESSION
Maritime Cognitive Workload Assessment
Daniel Miklody, Wendie M. Uitterhoeve, Dimitri van Heel, Kerstin Klinkenberg and Benjamin Blankertz
Technische Universitaet Berlin (GER), MARIN (NL), K+Sprojects (DE)

How human-mouse interaction can accurately detect fake identities
Merylin Monaro, Francesca Ileana Fugazza, Luciano Gamberini and Giuseppe Sartori
Università di Padova

The NeuroDante Project: neurometric measurements of subjects reaction to literary auditory stimuli from Dante’s Divina Commedia
Giulia Cartocci, Anton G. Maglione, Enrica Modica, Dario Rossi, Paolo Canettieri, Mariella Combi, Roberto Rea, Luca Gatti, Carmen Silvia Perrotta, Francesca Babiloni, Roberto Verdirosa, Robarta Bernaudo, Elena Lerose, Fabio Babiloni
Sapienza, University of Rome

Prediction of Difficulty Levels in Video Games from Ongoing EEG
Laura Naumann, Matthias Schultze-Kraft, Sven Dähne and Benjamin Blankertz
Berstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin and Technische Universitaet Berlin (GER)

DAY 2, AFTERNOON|  30 September 2016
Sala dei Giganti, Palazzo Liviano – corte Arco Valaresso 7, Padova

14:00-15:00 KEYNOTE SPEECH
Rethinking eye gaze for symbiotic human-computer interaction
Hans Gellersen, Lancaster University (UK)

15:00 -16:00 THIRD PAPER SESSION
Total immersion: designing for affective symbiosis in a virtual reality game with haptics, biosensors and emotive agents
Imtiaj Ahmed, Michiel M. Spapé, Ville Harjunen, Niklas Ravaja and Giulio Jacucci
Helsinki and Aalto University

A User-Friendly Dictionary-Supported SSVEP-based BCI Application
Piotr Stawicki, Felix Gembler and Ivan Volosyak
Rhine-Waal University of applied sciences (DE)

Interactive Content-Based Image Retrieval with Deep Neural Networks
Dorota Glowacka and Joel Pyykkö
Helsinki University and Helsinki Insitute for Information Technology

Analysis of the Human-Computer Interaction on the Example of Image-based CAPTCHA by Association Rule Mining
Darko Brodic and Alessia Amelio
University of Belgrade (SRB) and University of Calabria (IT)

16:00-18:00 CLOSING EVENT &  AWARD CERIMONY