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Call: Designing with and for Users on the Autism Spectrum – International Journal of HCI special issue
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Read more: Call: Designing with and for Users on the Autism Spectrum – International Journal of HCI special issueInternational Journal of Human-Computer Interaction Special Issue Call for Papers: Designing with and for Users on the Autism Spectrum http://explore.tandfonline.com/cfp/est/designing-with-and-for-users-on-the-autism-spectrum Submissions due: 3 September 2017 Autism is a lifelong developmental condition that affects how a person communicates with and relates to other people, and to the world around them. It is estimated that around 1 in 68 people are autistic. Autism is also a spectrum condition, which means that it affects different people in different ways. Some autistic people have communication impairments and some also have a learning disability. However, a substantial proportion is of average or advanced intellectual ability…
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Call: “Information Architecture and the Design of the Infosphere” – Special issue of Philosophy and Technology
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Read more: Call: “Information Architecture and the Design of the Infosphere” – Special issue of Philosophy and TechnologyCall for Papers Special Issue of Philosophy and Technology on “Information Architecture and the Design of the Infosphere” Deadline for expressions of interest: 26th of July 2017 The question of what has to be done to ensure that information can be obtained, organised, and be placed in the right context is a concern that the philosophy of information shares with information architecture; the practice – and associated discipline – of deciding how to arrange the parts of something to be understandable (“What is Information Architecture?” The Information Architecture Institute). A dialogue between these two disciplines was initiated during a workshop…
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Call: Artificial Intelligence for Human-Robot Interaction (AAAI Fall 2017 Symposium)
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Read more: Call: Artificial Intelligence for Human-Robot Interaction (AAAI Fall 2017 Symposium)AAAI Fall Symposium: AI for Human-Robot Interaction (AI-HRI) November 9-11, 2017 — Arlington, Virginia, USA https://ai-hri.github.io/ Submission Deadline (Extended): July 27, 2017 AI-HRI (The AAAI Fall Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)) seeks to bring together the subset of the HRI community focused on the application of AI solutions to HRI problems. Building on the success of the three previous years’ symposia, the central purpose of this year’s symposium is to address the statements “HRI is an AI problem” and “AI is an HRI problem”. The symposium will include current research talks and discussions both to share…
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Call: Artificial Ethics: Moral and Practical Challenges Symposium
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Read more: Call: Artificial Ethics: Moral and Practical Challenges SymposiumCall for Abstracts Artificial Ethics: moral and practical challenges University of Southampton | Department of Philosophy 18th and 19th December 2017 In association with the Southampton Ethics Centre and the University of Southampton Research Group in Autonomous Systems Deadline: October 23, 2017 We invite extended abstracts on the theme of machine ethics. Autonomous systems are set to become ever more integrated into human society. We have self-driving cars, pilotless aircraft. There are systems approving mortgages and offering financial advice. This symposium will explore the ethical challenges – both theoretical and practical – which surround the development and implementation of such…
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Call: Cognitive Aspects of Interactive Technology Use: From Computers to Smart Objects and Autonomous Agents – Frontiers in Psychology Journal issue)
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Read more: Call: Cognitive Aspects of Interactive Technology Use: From Computers to Smart Objects and Autonomous Agents – Frontiers in Psychology Journal issue)Special Issue (Research Topic) on “Cognitive Aspects of Interactive Technology Use: From Computers to Smart Objects and Autonomous Agents” at Frontiers in Psychology Journal http://www.frontiersin.org/Cognitive_Science/researchtopics/Cognitive_Aspects_of_Interactive_Technology_Use_From_Computers_to_Smart_Objects_and_Autonomous_Agents/5739 Submission deadline: Nov 15, 2017 MOTIVATION Although several researchers have questioned the idea that human technology use is rooted in unique “superior” cognitive skills, it still appears that only humans are capable of producing and interacting with complex technologies. Different paradigms and cognitive models of “human-computer interaction” have been proposed in recent years to ground the development of novel devices and account for how humans integrate them in their daily life. Psychology has been involved…
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Call: Synthetic Method and Robotic Design Workshop: A Focus on Morphology and Body Dynamics Facilitating Social Interaction (at ICDL-Epirob 2017)
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Read more: Call: Synthetic Method and Robotic Design Workshop: A Focus on Morphology and Body Dynamics Facilitating Social Interaction (at ICDL-Epirob 2017)CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Synthetic Method and Robotic Design Workshop A Focus on Morphology and Body Dynamics Facilitating Social Interaction @ICDL-Epirob 2017, Lisbon, Portugal (http://www.icdl-epirob.org) September, 18, 2017 Co-organizers: L. Damiano (University of Messina, Messina, Italy) I. Ocnarescu (Strate Design School, Paris, France) Website: http://smrd2017.weebly.com/ Deadline: August, 7, 2017 Notification of Acceptance: August, 17, 2017 Contact: ldamiano@unime.it; i.ocnarescu@stratecollege.fr SMRD 2017 is a frontier cross-disciplinary workshop dedicated to discuss ways, goals, possibilities and limits of the application of the Synthetic Method to the design of body parts and dynamics for social robots that can facilitate their social interactions with humans.…
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Call: Robots in Contexts: Human-Robot Interaction as Physically and Socially Embedded – ECCE 2017 Workshop
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Read more: Call: Robots in Contexts: Human-Robot Interaction as Physically and Socially Embedded – ECCE 2017 WorkshopCall for Papers ECCE 2017 Workshop on Robots in Contexts: Human-Robot Interaction as Physically and Socially Embedded September 19, 2017, Umeå, Sweden http://ecce2017.eace.net Submission deadline: July 31, 2017 This one-day workshop will be held as part of ECCE 2017 (the European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Umeå, Sweden, September 20-22, 2017, ecce2017.eace.net) The authors of the accepted papers will be invited to submit extended papers to the Special Issue on Robots in Context (www.degruyter.com/page/1540) THEME AND AIMS OF THE WORKSHOP Robotic technologies are being increasingly integrated into real life settings. The adoption of robots by the society is transcending the initial…
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Call: Workshop on Decision Theory & the Future of Artificial Intelligence
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Read more: Call: Workshop on Decision Theory & the Future of Artificial IntelligenceCall for Participation Workshop on Decision Theory & the Future of Artificial Intelligence 28-31 July 2017 Trinity College, Cambridge, United Kingdom http://www.decision-ai.org Attendance is free but seating is limited DESCRIPTION: There is increasing interest in the challenges of ensuring that the long-term development of artificial intelligence (AI) is safe and beneficial. Moreover, despite different perspectives, there is much common ground between mathematical and philosophical decision theory, on the one hand, and AI, on the other. The aim of this workshop – intended to be the first in a regular series organised jointly by MCMP at LMU and CFI and CSER…
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Call: 1st Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Meets Virtual and Augmented Realities (with SIGGRAPH ASIA 2017)
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Read more: Call: 1st Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Meets Virtual and Augmented Realities (with SIGGRAPH ASIA 2017)Call for Papers, Abstracts, Demos and Posters 1st Workshop on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MEETS VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITIES AI-VR-AR 2017 in conjunction with SIGGRAPH ASIA 2017 27th-30th November 2017 Bangkok, Thailand http://aivr.ambientmediaassociation.org Submission deadline: 15 August, 2017 The workshop intends to attract a broad range of contributions to develop this scholarly field during a full day venue. We invite scholars and practitioners to discuss synergies between virtual and augmented reality (VR & AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). The aim is to gather a cross-disciplinary team of experts with a background in computer science, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), psychology/cognitive…
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Call: Interaction with Agents and Robots: Different Embodiments, Common Challenges (Workshop at IVA 2017)
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Read more: Call: Interaction with Agents and Robots: Different Embodiments, Common Challenges (Workshop at IVA 2017)CALL FOR PAPERS The international full day workshop: “Interaction with Agents and Robots: Different Embodiments, Common Challenges” In conjunction with the 17th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA) (http://iva2017.org/) Stockholm, Sweden August 27, 2017 Website: http://iar.ict.usc.edu/ Submission deadline: July 15, 2017 I. AIM AND SCOPE As hardware and enabling technologies such as speech recognition improve, virtual agents and robots are increasingly able to autonomously take part in “face-to-face” interactions with people. But engaging in these types of interactions successfully requires the complex coordination of verbal and nonverbal behaviour, as well as the ability to respond to the verbal and/or…
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Call: Symposium on Game Sound and Game Music
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Read more: Call: Symposium on Game Sound and Game MusicCall for Papers: Symposium on Game Sound and Game Music University of Jyväskylä, Finland November 16th 2017 Conference website: http://r.jyu.fi/oSU Submission deadline: 11 August 2017 Who doesn’t remember the music of Super Mario or Pacman? Music and sound are an important element of game-play experience as well as an important part of game interfaces giving crucial information to the player. Some games are focused on music, or use sound as a tool of game interaction. One could even argue that other applications could learn from the way sound and music are used in games. Developing technologies such as virtual reality…
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Call: ‘Information Architecture and the Design of the Infosphere’ – Philosophy and Technology special issue
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Read more: Call: ‘Information Architecture and the Design of the Infosphere’ – Philosophy and Technology special issueSpecial Issue of Philosophy and Technology on “Information Architecture and the Design of the Infosphere” Expressions of interest due: 26 July 2007 The question of what has to be done to ensure that information can be obtained, organised, and be placed in the right context is a concern that the philosophy of information shares with information architecture; the practice – and associated discipline – of deciding how to arrange the parts of something to be understandable (“What is Information Architecture?” The Information Architecture Insitute). A dialogue between these two disciplines was initiated during a workshop held at the University of…
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