Program
[9:25-9:30] OpeningChairs: Ichiro Ide (Nagoya Univ.)
[9:30-10:30] Long Oral SessionChair: Keisuke Doman (Chukyo Univ.)
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Mixed Dish Recognition through Multi-label Learning
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Frame Selection for Producing Recipe with Pictures from an Execution Video of a Recipe
[10:30-11:00] Coffee Break
[11:00-12:10] Invited Talk and Community DiscussionChair: Kiyoharu Aizawa (The Univ. of Tokyo)
[12:10-13:50] Lunch Break
[13:50-15:30] Short Oral SessionChair: Jing-Jing Chen (National Univ. of Singapore)
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Foods Recommendation System for Meals-out in Nutrient Balance
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Learning Distributed Representation of Recipe Flow Graphs via Frequent Subgraphs
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Representation of Recipe Flow Graphs in Succinct Data Structures
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Application of Data Augmentation for Accurate Attractiveness Estimation for Food Photography
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Cooking State Recognition based on Acoustic Event Detection
[15:30-15:40] Short Break
[15:40-16:40] Poster SessionChair: Atsushi Hashimoto (OMRON SINIC X Corp.)
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Mixed Dish Recognition through Multi-label Learning
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Frame Selection for Producing Recipe with Pictures from an Execution Video of a Recipe
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Foods Recommendation System for Meals-out in Nutrient Balance
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Learning Distributed Representation of Recipe Flow Graphs via Frequent Subgraphs
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Representation of Recipe Flow Graphs in Succinct Data Structures
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Application of Data Augmentation for Accurate Attractiveness Estimation for Food Photography
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Cooking State Recognition based on Acoustic Event Detection
[16:40-17:00] Award Ceremony & ClosingChair: Ichiro Ide (Nagoya Univ.)
[17:45-20:00] Get-together Party(See below for more details)
Get-together Party
We are planning to have a get-together party after the closing of the workshop. The party is partly sponsored by Foo.log, and will be held at a restaurant around the workshop venue. Advanced registration is required to participate the party.
The research community of CEA is truly interdisciplinary, including health science, domestic science, and cultural science. Even if we limit ourselves to computer science, there is much related work in the field of multimedia analysis, human-computer interaction, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence. For such interdiscipline research groups, CEA has provided a get-together party every year. We believe it is a good opportunity to discover each other, introduce your trials and interests, and discuss the status and where we should go.