AFFINE Workshop

2008-10-24 00:00 GMT+2
2008-10-24 23:59 GMT+2

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AFFINE – Affective Interaction in Natural Environments: Real-time affect
analysis and interpretation for virtual agents and robots

http://emotion-research.net/events/affine2008

Chania, Crete, Greece, October 24, 2008

Post-conference workshop of ICMI 2008
http://www.icmi2008.org/

The First AFFINE workshop on Affective Interaction in Natural
Environments will be hosted at the Tenth International Conference on
Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI 2008) and will be held in Chania, Crete, on the
24th of October 2008, following the main conference. The duration of the
workshop is one day.

WORKSHOP SCOPE AND AIM

A vital requirement for social robots and virtual agents is the ability
to infer the affective and mental states of humans, so as to be able to
engage in and behave appropriately during sustained social interactions.
Examples include ensuring that the user is interested in maintaining the
interaction or providing suitable empathic responses. A fundamental
component in these 'mentalizing' and 'empathizing' capabilities is the
interpretation of human behavior from sensory input, which must be
conducted in a timely manner.

This workshop will consider real-time computational techniques for the
recognition and interpretation of human verbal and non-verbal behavior,
models of 'mentalizing' and 'empathizing' for integrative representation
and processing of input data, and implementation to support human-agent
and human-robot interaction frameworks.

In particular, the workshop seeks to bring together researchers working
on the real-time interpretation of user behavior to produce mid- or
high-level state descriptors, from basic emotions to more complex
appraisals or mental states (e.g. agreement and interest, or blends of
several emotions) with those who wish to apply this capacity as part of
a 'social perception' module or equivalent in social robot and virtual
agent interaction frameworks.

WORKSHOP TOPICS

• Multimodal affect recognition (facial expressions, body
language, speech, physiological, etc.)
• Perception-action loops in agents/robots
• Cognitive and affective mentalizing / theory of mind
• Social appraisal
• Visual attention
• Theories of emotion
• Emotion and cognitive state representation
• Context awareness
• Cognitive modelling of user
• User engagement
• Evaluation of affective interaction and user-centred design
• Applications: interactive games, empathic interfaces, etc.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze (University College London, UK)
Antonio Camurri (DIST-University of Genova, Italy)
Lola Canamero (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
Roddy Cowie (Queen’s University Belfast, UK)
Kerstin Dautenhahn (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
Dirk Heylen (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Stefanos Kollias (ICCS / NTUA, Greece)
Peter William McOwan (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Ana Paiva (INESC-ID, Portugal)
Maja Pantic (Imperial College, UK / University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Catherine Pelachaud (Université de Paris 8, France)
Marc Schroeder (DFKI, Germany)
Asimina Vasalou (Imperial College, UK)

WORKSHOP CHAIRS

Ginevra Castellano (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
Kostas Karpouzis (ICCS / NTUA, Greece)
Christopher Peters (Université de Paris 8, France / Trinity College
Dublin, Ireland)
Jean-Claude Martin (LIMSI-CNRS, France)

SUBMISSIONS

Authors are invited to submit a 2 page abstract in the ACM publication
format (see http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html).
Abstracts should summarise the key details of the intended contribution,
which will be in the areas of interest of the workshop, by including a
summary,
introduction, discussion of core contribution, conclusion and no more than 4
key references.

Submissions must be sent to the following email address: affine at
image.ntua.gr.

Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop either by oral or
poster presentation and will appear in a CD of the workshop proceedings.

Authors of accepted papers will be required to submit a 4 to 6 page
camera ready
paper (2 in case of papers accepted as posters), also in ACM format.

Additional information is provided in the workshop's website
(http://emotion-research.net/events/affine2008).

IMPORTANT DATES

2-page abstract submission deadline: July 7, 2008
Notification of acceptance: August 1, 2008
Camera ready paper: September 12, 2008
Workshop: October 24, 2008

CONTACTS

Ginevra Castellano (ginevra at dcs.qmul.ac.uk), Kostas Karpouzis
(kkarpou at cs.ntua.gr), Christopher Peters (peters at
iut.univ-paris8.fr), Jean-Claude Martin (martin at limsi.fr).

Submitted by Ginevra on May 20, 2008 - 17:02.

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