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Submission guidelines Interested participants should submit papers of not more than 8 pages (AAAI conference format), discussion and working group topics (1 page), or panel proposals (1-2 pages) to Hudlicka@ieee.org by October 5.
Relevant topics include: · How do we understand the interactions between emotion, personality, and social behavior? · What can they tell us about cognitive / cognitive-affective architecture? · How can we make compelling artificial characters? · How can we make systems that facilitate social interaction among humans or among humans and artificial characters? · How can considerations of affective factors contribute to more effective human-computer interaction in general? · How do intrapsychic cognition-emotion interactions manifest at the interpersonal level? · Methods and techniques for more systematic approaches to design · What are the best approaches to developing the necessary knowledge-bases? · What are the best data sources for architecture development and validation? · How can we validate models and architectures? · What are the emerging standards in affective artificial characters, robots and systems?
Submitters will receive notification of acceptance/rejection by November 2. For more information see: psychometrixassociates.com/AAAI08.html
Organizing Committee
Ian Horswill, Northwestern University (ian@northwestern.edu) Eva Hudlicka, Psychometrix Associates (Hudlicka@ieee.org) Christine Lisetti, Florida International University (lisetti@cis.fiu.edu) Juan Velasquez, MIT (jvelas@csail.mit.edu)
Program Committee
Antonio Camurri, University of Genoa, Italy Fiorella de Rosis, University of Bari, Italy Gerry Matthews, University of Cincinnati, US Andrew Ortony, Northwestern University, US Ana Paiva, IST-Technical University of Lisbon and INESC-ID, Portugal Rui Prada, IST-Technical University of Lisbon and INESC-ID, Portugal Helmut Prendinger, National Institute of Informatics, Japan