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PAIR 2013 : Plan, Activity and Intent Recognition Workshop at AAAI 2013 | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://people.ict.usc.edu/~pynadath/PAIR-2013/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
CFP for: AAAI Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition Workshop (PAIR 2013)
http://www.planrec.org/ http://people.ict.usc.edu/~pynadath/PAIR-2013/ Location: AAAI-13 Workshop Program, Hyatt Regency Bellevue, Washington, USA Date: July 14 or 15, 2013 NOTE: NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS APR 8TH, 2013 Purpose and Scope: ----------------- Plan recognition, activity recognition, and intent recognition all involve making inferences about other actors from observations of their behavior, i.e., their interaction with the environment and with each other. The observed actors may be software agents, robots, or humans. This synergistic area of research combines and unifies techniques from user modeling, machine vision, intelligent user interfaces, human/computer interaction, autonomous and multi-agent systems, natural language understanding, and machine learning. It plays a crucial role in a wide variety of applications including: - personal intelligent assistants - assistive technology in health and smart environments - intelligent human-computer interface - natural language and speech dialogue management - computer and network security - coordination in robots and software agents - e-commerce and collaborative filtering This workshop seeks to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse backgrounds, to share in ideas and recent results. In addition to traditional topics in plan, activity and intent recognition and the modeling of other agents, this year workshop will emphasize the discussion of algorithmic challenges and trends in activity and intent recognition and its role in proactive assistive technology technology ranging from smart environments, mobile personal assistance to automated surveillance. Contributions are sought in the following areas of research: * Algorithms for plan, activity, intent, or behavior recognition * Machine learning and uncertain reasoning for plan recognition and user modeling * Hybrid probabilistic and logical approach to plan and intent recognition * Modeling users and intents on the web and in intelligent user interface * Modeling users and intents in speech and natural language dialogue * High-level activity and event recognition in video * Algorithms for intelligent proactive assistance * Modeling multiple agents, modeling teams and collaboration teamwork * Modeling social interactions and social network analysis * Adversarial planning, opponent modeling * Intelligent tutoring systems (ITS) * Programming by demonstration * Cognitive models of intent recognition * Inferring emotional states Due to the diversity of disciplines engaging in this area, related contributions in other fields, are also welcome. There will be a related workshop co-located at AAAI 2013, on Activity Context-aware System Architectures focusing on issues in designing general architectures of context-aware systems and end-to-end system demonstration. Please see the workshop's home page for their CFP. Format: ------- The full-day workshop will be split between a series of invited talks and research presentations, followed by a poster session of the research work. Presentations will be organized into topical sessions, with topics to be decided based on submissions. Submission: -------------------------------------------- Submissions are accepted in PDF format only, using the AAAI formatting guidelines. Submissions must be no longer than eight pages in length, including references and figures. Please submit via EasyChair at: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pair2013 Organizing Committee ---------------------------------------------- Co-chairs bui.h.hung@gmail.com [primary contact] (Hung Bui, Nuance NLU Lab) gitars@eecs.ucf.edu (Gita Sukthankar, University of Central Florida) cgeib@inf.ed.ac.uk (Christopher Geib, Univ. of Edinburgh) pynadath@ict.usc.edu (David Pynadath, ISI) Important Dates ---------------------------------------------- * Submission deadline: April 8, 2013 (Note new date) * Acceptance notification date: Apr 19, 2013 * Author final paper submission deadline: May 9, 2013 * Workshop: July 14 or 15, 2013 |
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