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<h3>What is it?</h3>
"Researcher of the day" is an innovative means for building and
personalising a research community, which is one of the main goals of
the <a href="../aboutHUMAINE">HUMAINE network</a>. Every day, one of
the listed researchers is randomly selected and displayed on the portal
front page for the full day's duration. Through this entertaining and
informative means, participants get to know each others better.<br>
<br>
All researchers registered in the HUMAINE portal have the opportunity
to provide some basic information about themselves and thus become
eligible for listing.<br>
<h3>How can I get listed?<br>
</h3>
In order to become eligible for the daily "lottery" for becoming researcher of the day, you must first be <a href="Register">registered</a>. <br>
<br>
You then need to <a href="../personalize_form">personalise your settings</a>, providing the following information:<br>
<ul>
<li>your full name</li>
<li>your homepage</li>
<li>your affiliation (the institute in which you are working)</li>
<li>your affiliation URL (the homepage of your institute)</li>
<li>A short list of key research interests in the domain of emotions and human-machine interaction</li>
<li>Set your "listed status" to "listed"</li>
<li>upload a portait of yourself, either as GIF or as JPEG --
recommended: 75 pixels wide, 100 pixels high (pictures smaller than 50x50 or larger than 200x200
will not be accepted; only GIF and JPEG please!).</li>
</ul>
After filling out the form, click "save".<br>
<br>
Once you have fully completed the form, the "<span>Researcher of the
day listing status" should confirm that your data is complete. If it
continues claiming that the data is incomplete, carefully re-read the
above instructions and correct the missing pieces of information.<br>
<br>
Good luck with the "lottery"! :-)<br>
<br>
</span>
What is it?
"Researcher of the day" is an innovative means for building and
personalising a research community, which is one of the main goals of
the HUMAINE network. Every day, one of
the listed researchers is randomly selected and displayed on the portal
front page for the full day's duration. Through this entertaining and
informative means, participants get to know each others better.
All researchers registered in the HUMAINE portal have the opportunity
to provide some basic information about themselves and thus become
eligible for listing.
How can I get listed?
In order to become eligible for the daily "lottery" for becoming researcher of the day, you must first be registered.
You then need to personalise your settings, providing the following information:
- your full name
- your homepage
- your affiliation (the institute in which you are working)
- your affiliation URL (the homepage of your institute)
- A short list of key research interests in the domain of emotions and human-machine interaction
- Set your "listed status" to "listed"
- upload a portait of yourself, either as GIF or as JPEG --
recommended: 75 pixels wide, 100 pixels high (pictures smaller than 50x50 or larger than 200x200
will not be accepted; only GIF and JPEG please!).
After filling out the form, click "save".
Once you have fully completed the form, the " Researcher of the
day listing status" should confirm that your data is complete. If it
continues claiming that the data is incomplete, carefully re-read the
above instructions and correct the missing pieces of information.
Good luck with the "lottery"! :-)
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ES³ 2012 - Corpora for Research on EMOTION SENTIMENT & SOCIAL SIGNALS
Istanbul, Turkey,
26 May 2012
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Special session on "Computational Intelligence and Affective Computing" at the 2012 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI)
Brisbane, Australia,
10 June 2012
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Affective Human-Machine Interaction
JeJu Island, Korea,
26 June 2012
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SocialCom 2012 workshop on: Exploring Stances in Interactions: Conceptual and Practical Issues in Social Signal Processing Research
Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
03 September 2012
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Workshop on Context Based Affect Recognition, Held in conjunction with SocialCom 2012, September 3-6, 2012, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
03 September 2012
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