2021 Understanding Social Behavior in Dyadic and Small Group Interactions Workshop at ICCV
Co-organizers
Javier Selva
Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
Sorina Smeureanu
University of Barcelona, Spain
Zejian Zhang
University of Barcelona, Spain
Germán Barquero
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Johnny Núñez
University of Barcelona, Spain
David Gallardo-Pujol
University of Barcelona, Spain
Georgina Guilera
University of Barcelona, Spain
David Leiva
University of Barcelona, Spain
Xiu-Shen Wei
Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China
Feng Han
4Paradigm Inc., China
Xiawei Guo
4Paradigm Inc., China
Jennifer He
4Paradigm Inc., China
David Curto Janó
University of Barcelona, Spain
Isabelle Guyon
University Paris-Saclay, France and ChaLearn USA
isabelle@clopinet.com
Isabelle Guyon ( http://guyon.chalearn.org/ ) is chaired professor in “big data” at the Université ParisSaclay, specialized in statistical data analysis, pattern recognition and machine learning. She is one of the cofounders of the ChaLearn Looking at People (LAP) challenge series and she pioneered applications of the MIcrosoft Kinect to gesture recognition. Her areas of expertise include computer vision and and bioinformatics. Prior to joining ParisSaclay she worked as an independent consultant and was a researcher at AT&T Bell Laboratories, where she pioneered applications of neural networks to pen computer interfaces (with collaborators including Yann LeCun and Yoshua Bengio) and coinvented with Bernhard Boser and Vladimir Vapnik Support Vector Machines (SVM), which became a textbook machine learning method. She worked on early applications of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) to handwriting recognition in the 1990’s. She is also the primary inventor of SVMRFE, a variable selection technique based on SVM. The SVMRFE paper has thousands of citations and is often used as a reference method against which new feature selection methods are benchmarked. She also authored a seminal paper on feature selection that received thousands of citations. She organized many challenges in Machine Learning since 2003 supported by the EU network Pascal2, NSF, and DARPA, with prizes sponsored by Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Disney Research, and Texas Instrument. Isabelle Guyon holds a Ph.D. degree in Physical Sciences of the University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France. She is president of Chalearn, a nonprofit dedicated to organizing challenges, vicepresident of the Unipen foundation, adjunct professor at NewYork University, action editor of the Journal of Machine Learning Research, editor of the Challenges in Machine Learning book series of Microtome, and program chair of the upcoming NIPS 2016 conference.