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FGAHI 2019: CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd International Workshop on Face and Gesture Analysis for Health Informatics
Accepted papers will be published at the CVF open access archive.
Submission Deadline Extended: May 1st, 2019.
The camera-ready deadline: May 15th, 2019.
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The 2d International Workshop on Face and Gesture Analysis for Health Informatics (FGAHI
2019) will be held in conjunction with IEEE CVPR 2019 on June 16th - June 21st, Long Beach, CA.
For details concerning the workshop program, paper submission, and
guidelines please visit our workshop website at:
http://fgahi2019.isir.upmc.fr/
Best regards,
Zakia Hammal
Zakia Hammal, PhD
The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
http://www.ri.cmu.edu/http://ri.cmu.edu/personal-pages/ZakiaHammal/
We hope that this message finds you healthy and that you and your
families are safe and well during these difficult times!
Since many countries are still under heavy pressure from COVID-19
together with the fact the Southern Hemisphere is just entering winter,
we have decided to reschedule the conference to the 28th to the 30th of
October. The conference will be hybrid, hosting both onsite and online
participants. Online participants will have a reduced fee.
We have also extended the submission deadline, and already submitted
papers can be modified.
CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE EXTENDED:
10th IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL)
(This is the follow-up of the previous ICDL-EpiRob conference series)
28th-30th October 2020, Valparaiso, Chile
https://cdstc.gitlab.io/icdl-2020/
An IEEE Computational Society-sponsored conference
==== Important Dates ====
Paper Submission Deadline: 14th June 2020
Paper Author Notification: 13th July 2020
Final Paper Version Due: 16th August 2020
Conference: 28th-30th October 2020
==== Overview ====
The IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL),
previously referred to as ICDL-EpiRob, is the premier gathering of
professionals dedicated to the advancement of cognitive and
developmental learning. As such, ICDL is a unique conference gathering
researchers from computer science, robotics, psychology and
developmental studies.
ICDL is a highly selective annual international conference that aims to
showcase and share the very best interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary
research on how humans and animals develop sensing, reasoning and actions.
ICDL community focusses on the understanding of how biological agents
take advantage of interaction with social and physical environments to
develop their cognitive capabilities. Moreover, how this knowledge can
be used to improve future computing and robotic systems.
We invite submissions for the conference to explore, extend, and
consolidate the interdisciplinary boundaries of this exciting research
field.
==== Scope and Topics ====
The primary list of topics of interest includes, but not limited to:
- principles and theories of development and learning;
- development of skills in biological systems and robots;
- nature vs nurture, developmental stages;
- models on the contributions of interaction to learning;
- verbal, non-verbal and multi-modal interaction;
- models on active learning;
- architectures for lifelong learning;
- emergence of body and affordance perception;
- analysis and modelling of human motion and state;
- models for prediction, planning and problem solving;
- models of human-human and human-robot interaction;
- emergence of verbal and non-verbal communication;
- epistemological foundations and philosophical issues;
- robot prototyping of human and animal skills;
- ethics and trust in computational intelligence and robotics;
- social learning in humans, animals, and robots.
==== Submissions ====
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished papers of six
pages with the possibility of two-extra pages at a fee. Submissions are
in the IEEE conference template. Submission will be selected for either
oral or poster presentation based on the reviews. Accepted and presented
regular six-page paper submissions will be included in the conference
proceedings published by IEEE Xplore after the conference.
For more information about submissions, travel grants, social events,
etc. visit the conference webpage under https://cdstc.gitlab.io/icdl-2020/
ICDL-EpiRob: Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic Robotics » ICDL 2020<https://cdstc.gitlab.io/icdl-2020/>
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==== Organizing committee ====
General Chairs: Giulio Sandini, and Javier Ruiz-del-Solar
Program and Finance Chairs: Nicolás Navarro-Guerrero, and María-José Escobar
Bridge Chairs: Minoru Asada, Frédéric Alexandre, and Linda Smith
Publicity Chairs: Carmelo Bastos, Maya Cakmak, Angelo Cangelosi, Yukie
Nagai, and Emre Ugur
Publication Chairs: Pablo Barros, and Haian Wu
Tutorials and Workshops Chair: Miguel Solis
Travel and Registration Awards Chair: Francisco Cruz
Local chairs: Mauricio Araya
Webpage Chairs: Cristóbal Nettle, and Patricio Castillo
Graphics: Camila Angel Alfaro
Best regards from the organizing committee,
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Dr. Pablo Barros
Postdoctoral Researcher - CONTACT Unit
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia – Center for Human Technologies
Via Enrico Melen 83, Building B 16152 Genova, Italy
email: pablo.alvesdebarros(a)iit.it
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Tl;dr: Have you recently (since roughly 2015) published a new test designed to assess the face identity processing abilities of those with developmental prosopagnosia? Particularly with the goal of establishing better sensitivity and specificity in diagnosis?
We are looking for:
- Tests of face memory (unfamiliar and familiar faces) eg. CFMT and famous faces
- Tests of face discrimination eg CFPT
- Tests of other face identity processing ability (e.g. holistic processing) eg part-whole test
- Self-report measures of face recognition ability eg PI20
- Tests of object recognition that are intended to be used as an object control (within class object recognition test modelled after face memory tests) eg CBMT
In particular, we are looking to compile a fairly comprehensive list of the latest and greatest tests of face identity out there! We want to make sure we haven’t missed any. Do you have a recently published test that you think ought to be included? Or maybe something that isn’t published yet but it’s close? If so, I would be grateful if you could share the reference with me.
Thanks,
Sherryse
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ICMI 2020: Call for Long and Short Papers
http://icmi.acm.org/2020/index.php?id=cfp
25-29 Oct 2020, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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COVID-19 announcement
Dear all,
We hope you are healthy in these worrying times. We are closely monitoring
the COVID-19 situation in the Netherlands and around the world. There are
many uncertainties, but we will try to give you more information about the
format of the conference as soon as possible. What we do know for certain,
is that we will publish ICMI2020 proceedings this year.
Also note that we have extended the submission deadline for Long and Short
papers to 29 May 2020.
Take care,
the organizing team of ICMI2020.
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Call for Long and Short Papers
The 22nd International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2020)
will be held in Utrecht, the Netherlands. ICMI is the premier
international forum for multidisciplinary research on multimodal
human-human and human-computer interaction, interfaces, and system
development. The conference focuses on theoretical and empirical
foundations, component technologies, and combined multimodal processing
techniques that define the field of multimodal interaction analysis,
interface design, and system development.
We are keen to showcase novel input and output modalities and interactions
to the ICMI community. ICMI 2020 will feature a single-track main
conference which includes: keynote speakers, technical full and short
papers (including oral and poster presentations), demonstrations, exhibits
and doctoral spotlight papers. The conference will also feature workshops
and grand challenges. The proceedings of ICMI 2020 will be published by ACM
as part of their series of International Conference Proceedings and Digital
Library.
We also want to welcome conference papers from behavioral and social
sciences. These papers allow us to understand how technology can be used to
increase our scientific knowledge and may focus less on presenting
technical or algorithmic novelty. For this reason, the "novelty" criteria
used during ICMI 2020 review will be based on two sub-criteria (i.e.,
scientific novelty and technical novelty as described below). Accepted
papers at ICMI 2020 only need to be novel on one of these sub-criteria. In
other words, a paper which is strong on scientific knowledge contribution
but low on algorithmic novelty should be ranked similarly to a paper that
is high on algorithmic novelty but low on knowledge discovery.
- Scientific Novelty: Papers should bring some new knowledge to the
scientific community. For example, discovering new behavioral markers that
are predictive of mental health or how new behavioral patterns relate to
children’s interactions during learning. It is the responsibility of the
authors to perform a proper literature review and clearly discuss the
novelty in the scientific discoveries made in their paper.
- Technical Novelty: Papers reviewed with this sub-criterion should include
novelty in their computational approach for recognizing, generating or
modeling data. Examples include: novelty in the learning and prediction
algorithms, in the neural architecture, or in the data representation.
Novelty can also be associated to a new usage of an existing approach.
Please see the Submission Guidelines for Authors
https://icmi.acm.org/2020/index.php?id=authors for detailed submission
instructions.
This year’s conference theme: In this information age, technological
innovation is at the core of our lives and rapidly transforming and
impacting the state of the world in art, culture, and society, and science
as well - the borders between classical disciplines such as humanities and
computer science are fading. In particular, we wonder how multimodal
processing of human behavioural data can create meaningful impact in art,
culture, and society practices. And vice versa, how does art, culture, and
society influence our approaches and techniques in multimodal processing?
As such, this year, ICMI welcomes contributions on our theme for Multimodal
processing and representation of Human Behaviour in Art, Culture, and
Society.
Additional topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Affective computing and interaction
- Cognitive modeling and multimodal interaction
- Gesture, touch and haptics
- Healthcare, assistive technologies
- Human communication dynamics
- Human-robot/agent multimodal interaction
- Interaction with smart environment
- Machine learning for multimodal interaction
- Mobile multimodal systems
- Multimodal behavior generation
- Multimodal datasets and validation
- Multimodal dialogue modeling
- Multimodal fusion and representation
- Multimodal interactive applications
- Speech behaviors in social interaction
- System components and multimodal platforms
- Visual behaviours in social interaction
- Virtual/augmented reality and multimodal interaction
Important Dates
Paper Submission: *May 29, 2020 (EXTENDED)*
Reviews to authors: July 15, 2020
Rebuttal due: July 20, 2020
Paper notification: TBA
Camera ready paper: TBA
Presenting at main conference: October 25-29, 2020