Publications

The project puts great emphasis on the presentation of TIMESTORM ongoing work  in international conferences, workshops, meetings and other special events as well as on the publication of major research results on leading interdisciplinary scientific journals.

Below you may see the list of current applications.

 

2017 – Journal Publications

 

2017 – Conference Publications

  • M. Maniadakis, P. Trahanias, Using Time to Enhance Fluent Human-Robot Interaction, 1st Conference of the Timing Research Forum, 2017.
  • Rothfuss J., Ferreira F., Aksoy E.E., Zhou Y., and Asfour T. (Submitted), “Encoding, Recalling, and Predicting Episodic Experiences for Robot Action Execution”, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, ICRA, 2017
  • Z. Fountas, K. Nikiforou, D. Bhowmik,  M. Shanahan, W. Roseboom,  A. Seth. “Clockless biologically-plausible architecture for temporal perception using convolutional neural networks”. Annual Conference on  Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, 2017.
  • Maniadakis, M., Droit-Volet, S., & Trahanias, P. (2017). Emotionally modulated time perception for prioritized robot assistance. HRI’17 ACM ISBN 978-1-4503-4336-7/17/03. DOI: http:/ /dx.doi.org/ 10.1145/ 3029798.3038398.
  • Sigalas, M., Maniadakis, M., & Trahanias, P. (2017, March). Time-Aware Long-term Episodic Memory for Recurring HRI. In Proceedings of the Companion of the 2017 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp. 287-288). ACM.
  • M. Sigalas, M. Maniadakis, P. Trahanias, Episodic memory formulation and its application in long-term HRI, in Proc. 26th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), 2017.
  • Damsma, A. Pupil dilation indexes the metrical hierarchy of unattended rhythmic violations at Music & Eye-Tracking Conference, August 2017, Frankfurt, Germany
  • Damsma, A. “Pupil dilation indexes the metrical hierarchy of unattended rhythmic violations” at 19th European Conference on Eye Movements, August 2017, Wuppertal, Germany
  • Damsma, A. “Neural markers of memory consolidation do not predict temporal estimates of encoded items” at TEX2017 – Trieste Encounters in Cognitive Science: Timing and Temporal Cognition, June 2017, Trieste, Italy
  • Schlichting, N. Oral presentation “Robustness of Individual Differences in Temporal Interference Effects” at TEX2017 – Trieste Encounters in Cognitive Science: Timing and Temporal Cognition, June 2017, Trieste, Italy

 

2016 – Journal Publications

  • Droit-Volet, S. (2016). Temporalités, Emotion, Humeur, et troubles de l’humeur. In E. Laurent & P. Vandel (eds.). De l’humeur quotidienne à la dépression sévère: Manuel pluridisciplinaire de la thymie. Éditions De Boeck-Solal.
  • Droit-Volet, S. (2016). Developement du temps, psychologie. Encyclopaedia Universalis.
  • Droit-Volet, Sylvie, and Jennifer T. Coull. “Distinct developmental trajectories for explicit and implicit timing.” Journal of experimental child psychology 150 (2016): 141-154.
  • Droit-Volet, S. (2016). Emotion and implicit timing. PlosOne. DOI: 10.1371 /journal.pone.0158474.
  • Monier, F., & Droit-Volet, S. (2016). Synchrony and Emotion in Children and Adults. International Journal of Psychology. DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12363
  • Linares, I. Cos, & W. Roseboom (2016). Adaptation for multisensory relative timing, Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 8, pp. 35-41.
  • Van Rijn (2016). How Memory Mechanisms Influence Interval Timing: A Review, Current Opinions in Behavioral Sciences.
  • Halbertsma, & H. Van Rijn (2016). An Evaluation of the Effect of Auditory Emotional Stimuli on Interval Timing. Timing and Time Perception.
  • Droit-Volet, & J. Wearden, J. (2016). Passage of time judgments are not duration judgments: Evidence from a study using Experience Sampling Methodology. Frontiers in psychology, 7:176. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00176
  • Mandery, C., Terlemez, Ö., Do, M., Vahrenkamp, N., & Asfour, T. (2016). Unifying representations and large-scale whole-body motion databases for studying human motion. IEEE Transactions on Robotics32(4), 796-809.
  • van Rijn, H. (2016). Accounting for memory mechanisms in interval timing: a review. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences8, 245-249.

 

2016 – Conference Publications

  • Aksoy E.E., Zhou Y., Wächter M., and Asfour T., “Enriched manipulation action semantics for robot execution of time constrained tasks” IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots, 2016 (Best Oral Paper Award Finalist).
  • Rhodes, D., Roseboom, W. & Seth, A.K. (2016). Multiple modality dependent priors in human temporal perception. European Conference on Visual Perception 2016, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Roseboom, W., Rhodes, D. & Seth, A.K. (2016). Serial dependence for multisensory relative timing is not sensory adaptation. European Conference on Visual Perception 2016, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Roseboom, W., Suzuki, K., Seth, A.K. (2016). Hallucination machines: Simulating visual hallucination using Google Deep Dream in Substitutional Reality. Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness meeting 2016, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Maniadakis, M. and Trahanias, P. (2016). Time-informed, Adaptive Multi-robot Synchronization, 14th International Conference on the Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, SAB-2016.
  • Maniadakis, M., Aksoy, E. E., Asfour, T., & Trahanias, P. (2016, November). Collaboration of heterogeneous agents in time constrained tasks. In Humanoid Robots (Humanoids), 2016 IEEE-RAS 16th International Conference on (pp. 448-453). IEEE.
  • K. Nikiforou, P. Mediano, M. Shanahan. Recurrent Neural Networks for Interval Duration Discrimination Task; Time in Tokyo: International Symposium on temporal perception and experience, Tokyo, Japan, 2016 (abstract – poster)
  • Z. Fountas, W. Roseboom, D. Bhowmik, K. Nikiforou and M. Shanahan, “Clockless biologically-plausible architecture for temporal perception using convolutional neural networks”, Time in Tokyo: International Symposium on temporal perception and experience, Tokyo, Japan, 11-12 October 2016. (abstract – poster)
  • Z. Fountas, P. Mediano, D. Bhowmik, “Brain Studio: A practical high-performance tool to design and simulate spiking neural networks”, Neuroscience 2014, San Diego, USA, 12-16 November 2016 (abstract – poster)
  • D. Bhowmik, K. Nikiforou, M. Shanahan, M. Maniadakis, and P.  Trahanias. A reservoir computing model of episodic memory. 2016  International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), pp.  5202-5209. doi:10.1109/IJCNN.2016.7727887
  • H. van Rijn, P. Mostert, P. Mediano, Z. Fountas, “The dopamine paradox in interval timing: how one neurotransmitter can both reset as well as modulate the clock”, Neuroscience 2014, San Diego, USA, 12-16 November 2016. (abstract – poster)
  • Koskinopoulou, M., & Trahanias, P. (2016, November). A methodological framework for robotic reproduction of observed human actions: Formulation using latent space representation. In Humanoid Robots (Humanoids), 2016 IEEE-RAS 16th International Conference on (pp. 565-572). IEEE.
  • Piperakis, S., & Trahanias, P. (2016, November). Non-linear ZMP based state estimation for humanoid robot locomotion. In Humanoid Robots (Humanoids), 2016 IEEE-RAS 16th International Conference on (pp. 202-209). IEEE.
  • Schlichting, N. “Temporal and Numerical Magnitude Processing: Two Dimensions, One
    Processing System?” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, 2016, November
    2016, San Diego, US

 

2015 – Journal Publications

 

2015 – Conference Publications

  • M. Maniadakis, P. Trahanias, Artificial Agents Perceiving and Processing Time, International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN) 2015.
  • Damsma, A. “Pupil Dilation Reflects Unattended Violations of The Beat” at NVP Winter Conference 2015, December 2015, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands
  • Schlichting, N. “In time with rhythms: beat perception and sensorimotor synchronisation” at NVP Winter Conference 2015, December 2015, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands