Category: Calls


  • Call: ARtSENSE Visual Aesthetic Interest Survey

    From: Ute Kreplin (U.Kreplin@2011.LJMU.AC.UK) Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 Subject: Research Study Hi Liverpool John Moores University invites you to take part in the ARtSENSE Visual Aesthetic Interest Survey. The survey asks you to give subjective ratings, i.e. your thoughts and feelings, towards artworks on a number of scales. The survey is part of the ARtSENSE project. ARtSENSE tackles a very important problem in the modern usage of Information Communication Technology in cultural heritage domain. It aims to bridge the gap between the digital world with the physical in a highly flexible way in order to enable a novel and…

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  • Call: Computational Intelligence and Affective Computing (CIAC) at 2012 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence

    2012 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence Special Session on Computational Intelligence and Affective Computing (CIAC) June 10-15, 2012, Brisbane, Australia http://www-scf.usc.edu/~dongruiw/CIAC.html Organizers: Anton Nijholt, University of Twente, The Netherlands, anijholt@cs.utwente.nl Dongrui Wu, GE Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, USA, drwu09@gmail.com Aim and Scope: Computational intelligence is a set of Nature-inspired computational methodologies and approaches to address complex real world problems to which traditional methodologies and approaches (first principles, probabilistic, black-box, etc.) are ineffective or infeasible. It includes neural networks, fuzzy logic systems, evolutionary computation, swarm intelligence, chaos theory, etc. Affective computing is computing that relates to, arises from, or deliberately…

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  • Call: AISB Symposium on Computing and Philosophy: The Question of Bio-Machine Hybrids

    The 4th AISB Symposium on Computing and Philosophy: Computing, Philosophy and the Question of Bio-Machine Hybrids July 2nd to 6th, 2012 University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK As part of the AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 in honour of Alan Turing Organised by Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB) International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) Website: http://extranet.smuc.ac.uk/events-conferences/AISB-symposium-computing-philosophy/Pages/default.aspx Poster: http://extranet.smuc.ac.uk/events-conferences/AISB-symposium-computing-philosophy/Documents/AISB-Symposium-2012-Poster.pdf Symposium Overview Turing’s famous question ‘can machines think?’ raises parallel questions about what it means to say of us humans that we think. More broadly, what does it mean to say that we are thinking beings?…

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  • Call: eLearning and Software for Education (eLSE) 2012 conference

    eLSE 2012 eLearning and Software for Education Conference Important Dates Submission of abstracts: December 16th Full paper submission: March 1 Decision notification: March 20 Conference date: April 26-27th Website: http://www.elseconference.eu/ We are pleased to announce that ELSE 2012 will be held from April 26-27, 2012 at Bucharest. The Call for Proposals is now open; the deadline for is December 16th, 2011. To submit a proposal, please use the submission form found at www.elseconference.eu…

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  • Call: Questionnaire and “Blended Synchronicity” collaborative project

    [Note: Questionnaire participants are limited geographically but all are invited to become involved in the project. –ML] Dear colleagues, Synchronous learning technologies are transforming the way many students learn and academics teach, but exactly how are they being used? To help answer this question we are seeking your input. Specifically, we invite Australian and New Zealand tertiary educators to take 15 minutes and share their related expertise and experiences by completing an online questionnaire: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/blendedsynchronicity (Australian and New Zealand participants only) This questionnaire is being administered as part of an Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)-funded project titled “Blended synchronicity:…

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  • Call: 3rd Global Conference – Space and Place

    Call for Papers Theme: Space and Place Type: 3rd Global Conference Institution: Inter-Disciplinary.Net Mansfield College, University of Oxford Location: Oxford (United Kingdom) Date: 3.-6.9.2012 Deadline: 16.3.2012 Questions of space and place affect the very way in which we experience and recreate the world. Wars are fought over both real and imagined spaces; boundaries are erected against the “Other” constructed a lived landscape of division and disenfranchisement; and ideology constructs a national identity based upon the dialectics of inclusion and exclusion. The construction of space and place is also a fundamental aspect of the creative arts either through the art of…

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  • Call: ECLAP 2012 Conference on Information Technologies for Performing Arts, Media Access and Entertainment

    Call for papers ECLAP 2012 Conference on Information Technologies for Performing Arts, Media Access and Entertainment 7-9 May 2012, Florence, Italy Conference web page: http://www.eclap.eu/conference Deadline of the Call for Paper Submission: 22, December 2011 Call for papers: http://www.eclap.eu/drupal/?q=node/65309 It has been a long history of Information Technology innovations within the Cultural Heritage areas. The Performing arts have also been enforced with a number of new innovations which unveil a range of synergies and possibilities.  Most of the technologies and innovations produced for digital libraries, media entertainment and education can be exploited in the field of performing arts, with adaptation…

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  • Call: Fun and Games 2012

    Call for Papers: Fun and Games 2012- The 4th International Conference on Fun and Games September, 4(Tue)-6(Thur), 2012 Toulouse, France http://FNG2012.org/ IMPORTANT SUBMISSION DATES Tutorials (for organizers, 2 pages): February 20th, 2012 (5pm CET) Workshop proposals (for organizers, 4 pages): February 20th, 2012 (5pm CET) Fun and Food Concepts (for organizers): February 20th, 2012 (5pm CET) Full papers (8 pages), short papers (4 pages): March 12th, 2012 (5pm CET) Work-in-progress (2 pages): April 30th, 2012 (5pm CET) Workshop submissions (for participants): (see individual workshops) Demonstrations (1 pages): April 30th, 2012 (5pm CET) Game design competition (5 pages): May 31st, 2012…

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  • Call: EVOGAMES 2012

    EVOGAMES 2012 (part of evo*, Malaga, Spain, 11-13 April 2012) evo* on the web: http://evostar.dei.uc.pt/2012/ Extended (final) submission deadline: 7 December 2011 Bio-inspired Algorithms in Games Games, and especially video games, are now a major part of the finance and software industries, and an important field for cultural expression. They also provide an excellent testbed for and application of a wide range of computational intelligence methods including evolutionary computation, neural networks, fuzzy systems, swarm intelligence, and temporal difference learning. There has been a rapid growth in research in this area over the last few years. This event focuses on new…

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  • Call: Travel and Imagination

    Travel and Imagination [1] Edited by: Garth Lean, Russell Staiff and Emma Waterton (University of Western Sydney, Australia) Like so many words associated with tourism, ‘imagination’ is an accepted though somewhat obdurate notion. We accept it because it is, after all, something that is central to our consciousness and perception, operating almost imperceptibly whether we are awake or asleep. But beyond this, imagination also takes up an endlessly complex form because the term is linked to a constellation of other phenomenon: dreams, make-believe, fantasy, memory and remembering, perception, the ‘mind’s eye’, understanding, world-views, learning, story-telling – in all its many…

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  • Call: Workshop on Methods to Account for Values in Human-Centered Computing

    CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Workshop on Methods to Account for Values in Human-Centered Computing held in conjunction with the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2012 Workshop website: http://mmi.tudelft.nl/ValuesInDesign/ IMPORTANT DATES Position paper submission: January 3rd, 2012 Notification: February 10th, 2012 Workshop at CHI: May 5th or 6th, 2012 AIMS AND SCOPE The overarching theme of this workshop focuses on methods to account for human values in information technology design. Participants will examine the current state of the art in methods for accounting for values in human-centered computing; analyze and document the benefits and drawbacks of current practices;…

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  • Call: NAFEMS UK Conference 2012 – Engineering Simulation: Realising the Potential

    NAFEMS UK Conference 2012 Engineering Simulation: Realising the Potential http://www.nafems.org/events/nafems/2012/ukconf12/ Simulation has the potential to transform a company’s engineering processes – providing unprecedented insight into product performance and inspiring innovation by allowing novel concepts to be explored and evaluated. NAFEMS, the independent association for the engineering analysis community, is holding its UK conference during 30-31 May 2012 with the primary aim of helping attendees realise the full potential of their engineering simulation and analysis. The 2012 NAFEMS UK Conference will explore the extent to which this potential has now been realised, and what more can be achieved.…

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