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ACII 2011 : Fourth International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent InteractionConference Series : Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction | |||||||||
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ACII 2011 First Call for Papers
Apologies for multiple postings http://www.acii2011.org Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2011) is the fourth international conference and premier forum for state of the art in research on affective and multimodal intelligent systems. This year we are encouraging papers on a range of topics from the interdisciplinary arena encompassing Computer Science, Engineering, Virtual Agents, Psychology, and the Affective, Cognitive, Learning, and Social Sciences. Authors of a selected subset of accepted papers will be invited to publish expanded versions in IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing. The 2011 conference will be held at the FedEx Institute of Technology at the University of Memphis, which is a large urban campus at the center of the city. Home of the Blues and the birth place of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Memphis is renowned for its rich musical history and Southern Hospitality. Topics of Interest (but not limited to) • Recognition & Synthesis of Human Affect (face, speech, body, physiology, context, text, and neuroscience) • Affect-Sensitive Applications (learning environments, virtual reality, entertainment, smart environments, health care) • Methodological Issues in Affective Computing (affect annotation, reliability, validity, psychometric tools) • Affective & Social Robotics (affective robotics, embodied emotions, biologically-inspired affective architectures) • Affective & Behavioral Interfaces (adaptive, human-centered, collaborative, and proactive interfaces) • Affective Agents (emotion, personality, affective decision making, and architectures of Embodied Conversational Agents) • Relevant Insights from Psychology (emotion theories, computational models of emotion, individual differences, affect-sensitive, cognitive modeling, cultural, and ethical issues) • Affective Databases, Evaluation, & Annotation Tools (spontaneous/induced/acted emotions, protocols, coding schemes) Submission Instructions • The papers should feature original work (i.e., not submitted, in submission, or submitted to another conference or journal while in review). • The proceedings of ACII 2011 will be published by Springer. Papers should not exceed 10 pages and should be formatted according to the Springer LNCS formatting guidelines. • Papers must be submitted as PDF through the EasyChair conference system, which can be accessed through the main conference web site. Important Dates April 01, 2011 Regular papers due April 15, 2011 Abstracts for demos due June 01, 2011 Acceptance notification June 21, 2011 Final versions due General Conference Chairs • Sidney D’Mello, University of Memphis, USA • Art Graesser, University of Memphis, USA Senior Program Committee • Rafael Calvo, University of Sydney, Australia • Jean-Claude Martin, LIMSI-CNRS, France • Nick Campbell, Trinity College, Ireland • Dirk Heylen, University of Twente, Netherlands • Qiang Ji, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA • Diane Litman, University of Pittsburgh, USA • Stacy Marsella, U. of Southern California, USA • Nilanjan Sarkar, Vanderbilt University, USA • Björn Schuller, Tech University of Munich, Germany • Georgios Yannakakis, U of Copenhagen, Denmark Advisory Committee Nick Campbell, Trinity College, Ireland Ginevra Castellano, Queen Mary University of London, UK Jeffery Cohn, University of Pittsburgh, USA Cristina Conati, University of British Columbia, Canada Roddy Cowie, Queen's University, UK Jonathan Gratch, University of Southern California, USA Dirk Heylen, University of Twente, The Netherlands Arvid Kappas, Jacobs University, Germany Kostas Karpouzis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Jean-Claude Martin, LIMSI-CNRS, France Maja Pantic, Imperial College, UK Catherine Pelachaud, CNRS, TELECOM ParisTech, France Paolo Petta, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Austria Helmut Prendinger, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Marc Schröder, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany Björn Schuller, Munich University of Technology, Germany Jianhua Tao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, People's Republic of China Questions/Comments sdmello@memphis.edu Please visit our website for updates and additional information http://www.acii2011.org |
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