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SocialCom Stance 2012 : Workshop on: Exploring Stances in Interactions: Conceptual and Practical Issues in Social Signal Processing Research

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Link: http://hmi.ewi.utwente.nl/socialcom2012stance/
 
When Sep 3, 2012 - Sep 3, 2012
Where Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
Submission Deadline May 28, 2012
Notification Due Jul 2, 2012
Final Version Due Jul 16, 2012
Categories    social signal processing
 

Call For Papers

SocialCom 2012 workshop on: Exploring Stances in Interactions:
Conceptual and Practical Issues in Social Signal Processing Research

http://hmi.ewi.utwente.nl/socialcom2012stance/

To be held as part of the Fourth ASE/IEEE International Conference on
Social Computing (SocialCom 2012) Amsterdam (The Netherlands),
September 3-6, 2012. (http://www.asesite.org/conferences/socialcom/2012)
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Workshop date: September 3, 2012

Location: Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

Submission deadline: 28 May 2012

(New) Please notice invited Speaker: Scott Kiesling (University of Pittsburgh)
http://hmi.ewi.utwente.nl/socialcom2012stance/speakers.html

Contact: questions or submission/participation interest, please send an email to
socialcom2012stance@gmail.com
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Goals and Topics

The ability to understand stances adopted by participants during
interactions is an important aspect of human social
intelligence. Stances can be seen as expressions of attitudes,
feelings, judgments, or evaluations concerning the propositional
content of a message, (i.e., statements, assertions, or verbal and
non-verbal behaviors which express judgments or opinions) that
sometimes have an affective component. One can say, for example, that
someone is in a calm, assertive or uncertain stance. They contrast
with personality traits and emotions, in that stances are rather
stable but not permanent states, they are adopted rather than
elicited, they are addressed to someone or something, and are
co-created by the participants during interaction. Furthermore, stance
expressions are multimodal in nature and can involve linguistic,
paralinguistic, facial and bodily behavior. Understanding stances
during interactions allows humans to have fluent and successful
conversations. One of the core aims of social signal processing (SSP)
is to carry this human skill over to machines.

Allowing machines such as embodied conversational agents (ECAs) to
have these human-like interactions with humans involves automatically
recognizing and synthesizing stance behavior. The recognition of a
user's stances during interaction will enable an ECA to identify how
the user's message is to be perceived and understood, and
consequently, how the interaction can be adapted to this
interpretation. The synthesis of an ECA's stances improves the
interaction in terms of, for example, the ECA's believability and the
atmosphere of the interaction.

Hence, this workshop concentrates on studies of multimodal expressions
of stances in both human-human and human-machine interaction, and on
the automatic processing of stances. We aim to bring together
researchers from various disciplines (e.g., phonetics, linguistics,
psychology, computer science) to foster multidisciplinary discussions
on stances in interaction.

We invite contributions on research related to (but by no means
limited to) the following topics:

- conceptual modeling of stance in interaction
- development of stance-rich corpora
- annotation of stance-related expressions
- linguistic, paralinguistic, facial and bodily cues of stance-taking
- automatic recognition of stance-related cues or behavior
- automatic generation of stance-related behavior
- co-creation (alignment) of stances in interaction


Important dates:

Deadline submission papers 28 May 2012
Notification of acceptance 2 July 2012
Camera ready paper 16 July 2012


Paper submission:

- Paper format follows the SocialCom 2012 guidelines for short papers
(maximum of 6 pages, IEEE guidelines for conference proceedings,
download the templates here:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html)
- Papers (pdf format) should be submitted to:socialcom2012stance@gmail.com
and will undergo peer review by at least 2 reviewers.
- Reviews will be based on full-paper submission.
- Papers will be presented as oral or poster depending on the reviews
and the overall number of acceptable submissions.
- The workshop papers will be included in the proceedings of the main
conference in a separate volume.


Program Committee:

Jens Allwood, University of Göteberg, Sweden
Elisabeth Ahlsén, University of Göteberg, Sweden
Timothy Bickmore, Northeastern University, USA
Roddie Cowie, Queen's University Belfast, UK
Hatice Gunes, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Dirk Heylen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Eva Krumhuber, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Gary McKeown, Queen's University Belfast, UK
Catherine Pelachaud, LTCI, Télécom ParisTech, France
Isabella Poggi, Roma Tre University, Italy
Ken Prepin, CNRS LTCI, Télécom ParisTech, France
Bjorn Schuller, Tech. University Munich, Germany


Workshop organisers:
Paul Brunet, Queen's University Belfast, UK
Marcela Charfuelan, DFKI, Germany
Magalie Ochs, CNRS LTCI, Télécom ParisTech, France
Khiet Truong, University of Twente, The Netherlands



Contact:
socialcom2012stance@gmail.com

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