Because there is no “feedback channel” in this use case, the capture device does not know which perspective the end user will take; thus capture must be complete (i.e. from every perspective). (...) In this case, rather than rendering all the captured video, a particular view is extracted according to sensory feedback from the viewing apparatus. Such feedback occurs continually, so that as the viewer moves his or her eyes or turns his or her head, a different view is projected.
(...) The next-generation video codec shall enable efficient extraction of a desired perspective from the compressed bit stream.
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DRAFT CATALOGUE AND GUIDANCE ON POLICY SUPPORT TOOLS AND METHODOLOGIES (DELIVERABLE 4 (C))
They will also support the Platform by providing regular feedback on the
content and use of the catalogue;
(e) Target group 5: other (potential) users. (...) The catalogue will not be complete if it is deprived of
ways of receiving input and feedback from users belonging to the broader community (target group 5).
This public feedback layer has the highest degree of permeability and allows registered users of the
catalogue to assess, comment on and propose new content regarding specific policy support tools or
methodologies.
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0800-0830
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0830-0855
OPENING CEREMONY - Welcome address
· Mandate and objectives of GLADs
· Assembly resolution and Council decisions
· Expectations of engagement for GLADs
0855-0920
PRESENTATION - Overview of ICAO’s environment work
· Aviation and environment
· Aspirational goals and basket of measures
· State Action Plans and capacity-building
· Role in global climate change policy, relationship with UNFCCC
0920-0940
PRESENTATION - Aviation e missions trends
· Current situation and future scenarios (Trends)
· Contribution of the basket of measures to the reduction of emissions
· Gap between the aspirational goals and the implementation of other measures
0940-1000
Coffee
1000-1030
PRESENTATION - Market-based measures
· Introduction to MBMs
· Types of MBMs
· Overview of MBMs worldwide
1030-1110
PRESENTATION - Key elements for an aviation MBM
· Overview of common elements in a global MBM scheme
· ICAO process to develop a global MBM and roadmap to A39
1110-1130
PRESENTATION - Industry’s perspectives
1130-1200
Coffee Break – Light Lunch
1200-1400
1st DIALOGUE
Participants will be divided into small discussion groups which will address questions related to the first dialogue theme and report back to the plenary.
1400-1440
1st DIALOGUE – Feedback - Reporting back to Plenary
1440-1445
Wrap up for Day 2
Day 2: 21 April 2015
0830-0845
Recap of Day 1
0845-1045
2nd DIALOGUE
· Participants will be divided into small discussion groups which will address questions related to the second dialogue theme and report back to the plenary.
1045-1130
2nd DIALOGUE – Feedback - Reporting back to Plenary
1130-1200
Coffee Break-Light Lunch
1200-1400
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1400-1430
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Advanced ATM Techniques Symposium and Workshops
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Date: 4 - 6 November 2013
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Day 1: 23 April 2015
0800-0830
Registration
0830-0855
OPENING CEREMONY - Welcome address
· Mandate and objectives of GLADs
· Assembly resolution and Council decisions
· Expectations of engagement for GLADs
0855-0920
PRESENTATION - Overview of ICAO’s environment work
· Aviation and environment
· Aspirational goals and basket of measures
· State Action Plans and capacity-building
· Role in global climate change policy, relationship with UNFCCC
0920-0940
PRESENTATION - Aviation e missions trends
· Current situation and future scenarios (Trends)
· Contribution of the basket of measures to the reduction of emissions
· Gap between the aspirational goals and the implementation of other measures
0940-1010
PRESENTATION - Market-based measures
· Introduction to MBMs
· Types of MBMs
· Overview of MBMs worldwide
1010-1030
Coffee
1030-1110
PRESENTATION - Key elements for an aviation MBM
· Overview of common elements in a global MBM scheme
· ICAO process to develop a global MBM and roadmap to A39
1110-1130
PRESENTATION - Industry’s perspectives
1130-1300
Lunch
1300-1525
1st DIALOGUE
Participants will be divided into small discussion groups which will address questions related to the first dialogue theme and report back to the plenary.
1525-1540
Coffee
1540-1625
1st DIALOGUE – Feedback - Reporting back to Plenary
1625-1630
Wrap up for Day 2
1630-1830
Social Programme – Organized by Singapore (Buses to off site event depart at 1645)
1830-2030
Dinner – Hosted by Singapore
2030
Buses to St Regis, depart at 2030
Day 2: 24 April 2015
0900-0915
Recap of Day 1
0915-1030
2nd DIALOGUE
Participants will be divided into small discussion groups which will address questions related to the second dialogue theme and report back to the plenary.
1030-1045
Coffee
1045-1115
2nd DIALOGUE – Discussion
Continued
1115-1200
2nd DIALOGUE – Feedback - Reporting back to Plenary
1200-1330
Lunch
1330-1530
PANEL DISCUSSION
1530-1600
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0900-0925
OPENING CEREMONY - Welcome address
· Mandate and objectives of GLADs
· Assembly resolution and Council decisions
· Expectations of engagement for GLADs
0925-0950
PRESENTATION - Overview of ICAO’s environment work
· Aviation and environment
· Aspirational goals and basket of measures
· State Action Plans and capacity-building
· Role in global climate change policy, relationship with UNFCCC
0950-1010
PRESENTATION - Aviation e missions trends
· Current situation and future scenarios (Trends)
· Contribution of the basket of measures to the reduction of emissions
· Gap between the aspirational goals and the implementation of other measures
1010-1030
Coffee
1030-1100
PRESENTATION - Market-based measures
· Introduction to MBMs
· Types of MBMs
· Overview of MBMs worldwide
1100-1140
PRESENTATION - Key elements for an aviation MBM
· Overview of common elements in a global MBM scheme
· ICAO process to develop a global MBM and roadmap to A39
1140-1200
PRESENTATION - Industry’s perspectives
1200-1330
Lunch
1330-1515
1st DIALOGUE
· Participants will be divided into small discussion groups which will address questions related to the first dialogue theme and report back to the plenary.
1515-1530
Coffee
1530-1610
1st DIALOGUE – Discussion continued
1610-1655
1st DIALOGUE – Feedback - Reporting back to Plenary
1655-1700
Wrap up for Day 2
Day 2: 10 April 2015
0900-0915
Recap of Day 1
0915-1030
2nd DIALOGUE
· Participants will be divided into small discussion groups which will address questions related to the second dialogue theme and report back to the plenary.
1030-1045
Coffee
1045-1115
2nd DIALOGUE – Discussion
Continued
1115-1200
2nd DIALOGUE – Feedback - Reporting back to Plenary
1200-1330
Lunch
1330-1530
PANEL DISCUSSION
1530-1600
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Day 1: 14 April 2015
0830-0900
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0900-0925
OPENING CEREMONY - Welcome address
·
Mandate and objectives of GLADs
·
Assembly resolution and Council decisions
·
Expectations of engagement for GLADs
0925-0950
PRESENTATION - Overview of ICAO’s environment work
·
Aviation and environment
·
Aspirational goals and basket of measures
·
State Action Plans and capacity-building
·
Role in global climate change policy, relationship with UNFCCC
0950-1010
PRESENTATION - Aviation e missions trends
·
Current situation and future scenarios (Trends)
· Contribution of the basket of measures to the reduction of emissions
·
Gap between the aspirational goals and the implementation of other measures
1010-1030
Coffee
1030-1100
PRESENTATION - Market-based measures
·
Introduction to MBMs
·
Types of MBMs
·
Overview of MBMs worldwide
1100-1140
PRESENTATION - Key elements for an aviation MBM
·
Overview of common elements in a global MBM scheme
·
ICAO process to develop a global MBM and roadmap to A39
1140-1200
PRESENTATION - Industry’s perspectives
1200-1330
Lunch
1330-1515
1st DIALOGUE
·
Participants will be divided into small discussion groups which will address questions related to the first dialogue theme and report back to the plenary.
1515-1530
Coffee
1530-1610
1st DIALOGUE – Discussion continued
1610-1655
1st DIALOGUE – Feedback - Reporting back to Plenary
1655-1700
Wrap up for Day 2
Day 2: 15 April 2015
0900-0915
Recap of Day 1
0915-1030
2nd DIALOGUE
·
Participants will be divided into small discussion groups which will address questions related to the second dialogue theme and report back to the plenary.
1030-1045
Coffee
1045-1115
2nd DIALOGUE – Discussion
Continued
1115-1200
2nd DIALOGUE – Feedback - Reporting back to Plenary
1200-1330
Lunch
1330-1530
PANEL DISCUSSION
1530-1600
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ACTIVITIES OF THE EVALUATION GROUP : REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT
The Evaluation Group (EVG) of the Office of the
Comptroller General (OCG) has overall responsibility
for providing analytical and objective feedback to
management on the relevance, efficiency and results of
UNIDO’s programmes/projects for the purpose of
accountability vis-à-vis all stakeholders and for enabling
the improvement of the quality of design and delivery of
current and future UNIDO services.
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A selection of action taken by the Secretariat to
follow up on evaluation findings, recom-
mendations and lessons learned
Evaluation feedback
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challenge for UNIDO and United Nations organizations
at large. Evaluation feedback involves targeted
dissemination of findings and ensuring that recommen-
dations are actively followed up and lessons learned
incorporated into new operations.
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