Program

Program

CHASE 2020 has been changed to a fully virtual event. The main program will run on 17-18 December. All times listed are in Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5). Register here!


Day 1 (Thursday, December 17, 2020)
Opening Remarks 08:00 - 08:30
Keynote: What Can Computing do for Health During COVID and beyond?
Wendy Nilsen (National Science Foundation)
08:30 - 09:30
Virtual Coffee Break 09:30 - 09:45
Session 1: Infectious Disease and COVID-19
Chair: Xiaofan (Fred) Jiang, Columbia University
09:45 - 10:35
Smart Homes that Detect Sneeze, Cough, and Face Touching. Elishiah Miller, Nilanjan Banerjee and Ting Zhu (University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA)  
Wi-COVID: A COVID-19 Symptom Detection and Patient Monitoring Framework using WiFi. Fangyu Li, Maria Valero and Hossain Shahriar (Kennesaw State University, USA); Rumi Khan (Orlando Health, USA); Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed (Marquette University, USA)  
Session 2: Machine Learning for Smart Health
Chair: Hari Dubey, Microsoft Research
10:35 - 11:50
GaitCode: Gait-based Continuous Authentication Using Multimodal Learning and Wearable Sensors. Ioannis Papavasileiou (University of Connecticut, USA); Zhi Qiao (Arizona State University, USA); Chenyu Zhang (University of Connecticut, USA); Wenlong Zhang (Arizona State University, USA); Jinbo Bi and Song Han (University of Connecticut, USA)  
Robustness to Noise for Speech Emotion Classification using CNNs and Attention Mechanisms. Lahiru Wijayasingha and John Stankovic (University of Virginia, USA)  
Activity Recognition in Wearables Using Adversarial Multi-source Domain Adaptation. Avijoy Chakma, Abu Zaher Md Faridee and Nirmalya Roy (University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA); Md Abdullah Al Hafiz Khan (Philips Research North America, USA)  
Virtual Lunch Break 11:50 - 13:30
Panel 1: Societal efforts in combating Covid-19
Panelists:
- Arlene Chung (University of North Carolina): "Leveraging Emerging Technologies & Informatics Tools to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic"
- Sanjay Patel (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign): "A Technology Driven-Approach to Re-opening a Campus Community"
- Neil Sarkar (Brown University): "Building a Learning Health System in Real Time: A COVID-19 Tale"
- Dongxiao Zhu (Wayne State University): "COVID-MobileXpert: On-Device COVID-19 Patient Triage and Follow-up using Chest X-rays"
Moderator: JinJun Xiong (IBM Research)
13:30 - 14:40
Virtual Coffee Break 14:40 - 14:50
Session 3: Multimedia and Informatics for Smart Health
Chair: Jiaqi Gong, University of Alabama
14:50 - 16:00
Real-time Work Environment Optimization using Multimodal Media and Body Sensor Network. Nan Zhao (MIT, USA); Susanne Seitinger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Robert Richer (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany); Joseph A. Paradiso (MIT, USA)  
Discovering Intimate Partner Violence from Web Search History. Anis Zaman, Henry Kautz and Ehsan Hoque (University of Rochester, USA); Vincent M. B. Silenzio (Rutgers University, USA); Corey Nicols (University of Rochester, USA)  
A Context-adaptive Smoking Cessation System Using Videos. Golnoush Asaeikheybari, Monica Webb Hooper and Ming-Chun Huang (Case Western Reserve University, USA)  
Poster/Demo Session
Chair: Ming Dong, Wayne State University
16:00 - 17:00

Day 2 (Friday, December 18, 2020)
Keynote: A Vision towards Pervasive Edge Computing
Yuanyuan Yang (National Science Foundation)
09:00 - 10:00
Virtual Coffee Break 10:00 - 10:15
Session 4: Emerging e-Health Applications
Chair: Wei Gao, University of Pittsburgh
10:15 - 11:45
A Precise, Parallel and Scalable Measurement System for Ballistocardiographic Research. Ulf Kulau (DSI Aerospace Technology, Germany); Thiemo Clausen and Tobias Jura (Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany); Nico Jaehne-Raden (Hannover Medical School & Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics University of Braunschweig - Institute of Technology and Hannover Medical School, Germany); Marie Wolf (Hannover Medical School, Germany); Lars C Wolf (Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany)  
Project SMART: A Cooperative Educational Game to Increase Physical Activity in Elementary Schools. Christine Julien (University of Texas at Austin, USA); Darla Castelli and Dylan Bray (The University of Texas at Austin, USA); Sangsu Lee (University of Texas at Austin, USA); Sheri Burson and Yeonhak Jung (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)  
Human Gait Identification using Two Dimensional Multi-resolution Analysis. Omid Dehzangi (West Virginia University, USA); Mojtaba Taherisadr (University of Central Florida, USA)  
Just Breathe: Towards Real-Time Intervention for Public Speaking Anxiety. Everlyne N Kimani, Ameneh Shamekhi and Timothy Bickmore (Northeastern University, USA)  
Virtual Lunch Break 11:45 - 13:30
Panel 2: Deep Learning in Mobile Healthcare
Panelists:
- Kit August (Industry)
- Mooi Choo Chuah (Lehigh University)
- Rich Martin (Rutgers University)
- Yan Wang (Temple University)
Moderator: Yingying (Jennifer) Chen (Rutgers University)
13:30 - 14:30
Virtual Coffee Break 14:30 - 14:45
Session 5: Wearable Computing for Connected Health
Chair: Shahriar Nirjon, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
14:45 - 16:00
MyoMonitor: Evaluating Muscle Fatigue with Commodity Smartphones. Xingzhe Song, Hongshuai Li and Wei Gao (University of Pittsburgh, USA)  
iWash: A Smartwatch Handwashing Quality Assessment and Reminder System with Real-time Feedback in the Context of Infectious Disease. Sirat Samyoun, Sudipta Saha Shubha, Md Abu Sayeed Mondol and John Stankovic (University of Virginia, USA)  
Inter-Mobile-Device Distance Estimation using Network Localization Algorithms for Digital Contact Logging Applications. Lillian Clark (University of Southern California, USA); Alan Papalia (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Jonata Tyska Carvalho (Federal University of Santa Catariana, Brazil); Luca Mastrostefano (Covid Community Alert, United Kingdom (Great Britain)); Bhaskar Krishnamachari (University of Southern California, USA)  

Poster and Demo Session

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