First Cycle Evaluation
Second Cycle Evaluation
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Partners &
Participants
There are several roles defined in ETISEO:
data provider, scientific leader, evaluator, project coordinator and
participant.
Partners
To guaranty the success of ETISEO, a
steering committee is following the project. This structure is composed
of one evaluator, a scientific leader and data providers:
- Silogic (France): coordinator,
evaluator & data-provider
- INRIA (France): scientific leader
- INRETS-LEOST (France): data provider
- CEA-List (France): data provider
Participants
Participants are teams that have
developed algorithms and want to evaluate their technology on their own.
ETISEO project has provided them - for free - with videos and metrics
to run evaluations.
They have all attended the ETISEO final seminar.
16 participants sent results for the real
evaluation cycle. The list of these entities is given below
(alphabetical order):
- Barco
- Capvidia NV
- INRIA
- Lab. LASL University ULCO Calais
- Nizhny Novgorod State University
- Queen Mary University of London
- Queensland University of Technology
- Robert Bosch GmbH
- Univeristy of Southern California
- Université Paris Dauphine
- University of Central Florida
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- University of Maryland
- University of Reading
- University of Udine
- VIGITEC SA/NV
New Participants (since 2007)
- EADS Defense & Security, France
- York University, Canada
- Sagem Securité, France
- VCA Technology, UK
- University of Genova, Italy
- Opspring LLC, USA
Collaborators
Collaborators are teams and
institutions that have participated the evaluation process and helped
define the evaluation protocols and metrics.
- DGA (Direction Generale des Armees): R.
Antonelli, E. D'Angelo
- Ministere de l'Interieur, France: G.
Robine, A. Le Goff
- HOSD (Home Office Scientific Development
Branch, UK): P. Hosmer, P. Swarbrick
- US Government: D. Moellman
- NIST, USA: R. Bowers
- A2Lab DIBE, Italy: A. Calbi
- Multitel, Belgium: C. Carincotte
- University of Kingston, UK: N. Lazarevic
© SILOGIC/INRIA 2007
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