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WACI 2011 : 2011 Workshop on Affective Computational Intelligence | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ieee-ssci.org/2011/waci-2011 | |||||||||||||||
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Part of IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence 2011
Taking into account emotions (or more generally affects) is currently widely explored to improve the quality of human-machine interaction and to ease the communication with users or potential customers. Affective or emotional computing covers a wide range of issues, challenges and approaches, both for emotion simulation (in particular for new generations of intelligent agents), emotion elicitation, expression and recognition. The latter is declined along several types of modalities and media data, such as physiological signals, facial expressions, speech, text, images and video. Each of these modalities and media raises specific requirements. Thus, affective computing raises new challenges for computational intelligence, regarding e.g. computational representations of emotions and affective states, on the basis of psychological models, the architecture of systems modeling and processing these concepts as well as dedicated machine learning techniques appropriate to deal with the specificity of the related data. The 2011 Workshop on Affective Computational Intelligence aims at gathering researchers from the various disciplines contributing to the domain, to offer a global and comprehensive overview of the current state of the art on this challenging and fast developing field. Topics of interest for WACI 2011 include but are not limited to: * Theories of emotions from psychology and their application to computer sciences * Computational models and architecture for processing emotions and other affective states * Multimodal emotional corpora * Automatic emotion recognition from physiological signals, facial expressions, body language, speech * Emotion mining in texts, images, videos, film, multimedia data * Affective interaction with virtual agents and robots Symposium Co-Chairs Pau-Choo (Julia) Chung, National Cheng Jung University, Taiwan Marie-Jeanne Lesot, LIP6-UPMC, France Jean-Claude Martin, University Paris South 11/ CNRS-LIMSI, France Program Committee (tentative) Sofiane Achiche, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Thierry Artières, LIP6, France Nadia Berthouze, University College London, UK Carole Bouchard, ENSAM, France Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier, LIP6, France Ginevra Castellano, Queen Mary University of London, UK Ernesto De Luca, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Catherine Gouttas, Thales reasearch group, France Kostas Karpouzis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Christine Lisetti, Florida International University, USA Jean-François Omhover, ENSAM, France Catherine Pelachaud, Telecom Paris-Tech, France Nicolas Sabouret, LIP6, France Marc Schroeder, DFKI Language Technology Lab, Germany Slawomir Zadrozny, Polish academy of science, Poland |
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