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ACM-5th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction

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When :  2017-10-17

Where :  CITEC, Bielefeld

Submission Deadline :  2017-05-14

Categories :   Humanities, Art and Social Studies ,  Artificial Intelligence      

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ACM-5th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction(HAI 2017)
October 17-20, 2017, CITEC, Bielefeld

Call for Papers:

HAI 2017 is the 5th annual International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction. It aims to be the premier interdisciplinary venue for discussing and disseminating state-of-the-art research and results that have implications across conventional interaction boundaries including robots, software agents and digitally-mediated human-human communication. The theme for HAI 2017 is “How autonomy shapes interaction”. During the last decade a large body of research has been devoted on increasing the interaction quality with artificial agents. This has now reached a quite convincing level for focused application scenarios. However, with robots and agents entering our everyday lives such scenarios will require more initiative and flexibility from the agent, i.e. more autonomy. Such autonomous behavior means, on the other hand, that the interaction will become less predictable. This may become problematic given the strong research focus on statistical behavior models that focus on observable behavior based on rather shallow structures. These models may not be able to capture the underlying interaction structure in less restricted scenarios. We thus need a better understanding and model of the underlying interaction principles that not only takes situational and task aspects into account but also includes detailed user models. Therefore, a stronger research focus is needed to better understand the underlying principles of interaction between autonomous agents, leading to better and deeper models of interaction. We thus encourage contributions that try to tackle this question by focusing on more realistic and life-like scenarios.

Papers primarily based on (but not limited to) the following topics are welcome: (Topics include but not limited to)

  • designs and studies of Human-Agent Interaction, including quantitative
    and qualitative results
  • theoretical models of Human-Agent Interaction
  • technological advances in Human-Agent Interaction
  • impacts of embodiment (e.g., physical vs digital, human vs animal-like)
  • experimental methods for Human-Agent Interaction
  • character and avatar design in video games
  • agents in social network

#This includes more targeted results that have implications to the broader human-agent interaction community:

  • human-robot interaction
  • human-virtual agent interaction
  • interaction with smart homes and smart cars
  • distributed groupware where people have remote embodiments and representations

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Deadline for submission of full papers : May 14,  2017
  • Notification of acceptance of full papers : July 08,  2017
  • Final camera-ready papers due : August 04,  2017

User Name : Simon
Posted 18-02-2017 on 15:31:51 AEDT


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