[image 00744] HAI 2014ポスター発表(修正)&ワークショップ提案募集
Daisuke Katagami
katagami @ cs.t-kougei.ac.jp
2014年 7月 20日 (日) 02:40:28 JST
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10月29〜31日に筑波大学で第2回の国際会議 HAI 2014を開催致します.
ポスター発表の投稿締切は7月20日(日)です.
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HAI 2014 Web site
http://hai2014.org/
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CALL FOR POSTERS & WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
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The Second International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2014)
Tsukuba, Japan, October 29-31, 2014
http://hai2014.org/
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People are increasingly interacting with computerized agents. Examples
include autonomous and tele-presence robots in homes, healthcare, or
search and rescue, virtual characters in the expanding gaming industry
or for serious games, and agents representing other people through
on-line social and interactive meeting places. Although these broad
areas have their own unique research challenges, there is a clear
commonality to be addressed in the investigation of how people interact
with agents, whether they have physical or virtual embodiments, or
represent remote people or an AI algorithm; this commonality requires
explicit consideration.
The Second International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI
2014, in co-operation with ACM SIGCHI) aims to be the premier
interdisciplinary venue for discussing and disseminating
state-of-the-art research and results that have implications across
conventional interaction boundaries including robots, software agents
and digitally-mediated human-human communication. HAI will gather
researchers from fields spanning engineering, computer science,
psychology and sociology, and will cover diverse topics, including:
human-robot interaction, affective computing, computer-supported
collaborative work, gaming and serious games, artificial intelligence,
and more.
The theme of this year’s conference is “equations and theories relating
robots, avatars, and virtual characters.”
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
- design of Human-Agent Interaction, including quantitative and
qualitative results
- theoretical models of Human-Agent Interaction
- impacts of embodiment (e.g., physical vs digital, human vs animal-like)
- experimental methods for Human-Agent Interaction
This includes more targeted results that have implications to the
broader human-agent interaction community:
- human-robot interaction
- human-virtual agent interaction
- interaction with smart homes and smart cars
- distributed groupware where people have remote embodiments and
representations
- and more!
<< Workshop Proposals>>
* Call for Workshop Proposals
HAI 2014 is soliciting proposals for workshops to be held on the day
before the conference. The conference is being held in Tsukuba, Japan
from October 29 to 31, 2014. Workshops will take place on October 28. We
invite proposals for half-day and one-day workshops in relevant topics
in Human-Agent Interaction. Workshop organizers and participants are
expected to attend the main HAI conference. Workshops provide an
opportunity to discuss current topics in a small and interactive
atmosphere. We encourage proposals for a wide range of workshops, and
interdisciplinary workshops that bring together researchers and
practitioners from different communities are especially welcome.
* Guidelines for Proposals
The workshop proposals should be submitted by email to the workshop
chair. The following information should be provided:
- Workshop title
- Motivation and topics of the workshop
- Contact information of the workshop chairs, including affiliation,
email address, homepage, and previous experience in chairing scientific
events
- Workshop format (invited talks, paper presentations, poster sessions,
panel discussions, etc.)
- Tentative list of program committee members
- Length (half day or full day)
* Workshop Publications
Each workshop is responsible for managing its own publication if it is
desired.
* Workshop Chair
Natsuki Oka, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan, email: nat AT kit.ac.jp
<< Important Dates >>
* Workshop Proposals
- Workshop proposals due: August 1, 2014
- Acceptance notification: August 15, 2014
- Workshops: October 28, 2014
* Paper Submissions
- Deadlines for Submissions: May 25, 2014 (23:59 PST) (extended)
- Paper Length: 4-8 pages, length should match contribution
- Notification of Paper Acceptance: July 10, 2014
- Publication: Accepted full papers will be archived in the ACM Digital
Library
* Poster Submissions
- Deadlines for Submissions: July 20, 2014 (23:59 PST) (extended)
- Paper Length: Maximum 4 pages
- Notification of Poster Acceptance: July 30, 2014
- Format: ACM CHI Extended Abstract Format
- Publication: Accepted poster papers will be archived in the ACM Digial
Library
- Camera-ready Copies of all (paper and poster) Accepted Papers: August
10, 2014
- HAI 2014 Conference: October 29-31, 2014
<< Submission and Reviewing >>
HAI 2014 will accept ONLY online submissions of PDF files (no MS Word,
Latex, etc.). Paper submissions should be at least 4 pages but no more
than 8 pages. Similarly, poster submissions should be no more than 2
pages. All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee on the
basis of research originality, excellence, and significance, and
relevance to HAI. We also invite position papers, preliminary (but high
impact) studies, and concept papers.
All papers need to be in the ACM SIGCHI format.Full papers must be
anonymized and need to be in the ACM SIGCHI format
(http://www.sigchi.org/publications/chipubform); be sure to leave the
ACM copyright area blank. Please visit the submission page
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hai2014) to prepare and
submit your papers.
<< Organizing Committee >>
* General Co-Chairs:
Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba
Tetsuo Ono, Hokkaido University
* Program Co-Chairs:
Michita Imai, Keio University
James Young, University of Manitoba
* Local Organization Co-Chairs:
Hirotaka Osawa, University of Tsukuba
Yugo Hayashi, University of Tsukuba
* Finance Chair:
Yugo Takeuchi, Shizuoka University
* Poster Chair:
Kazunori Terada, Gifu University
* Sponsorship Co-Chairs:
Yoshihiko Murakawa, Fujitsu Lab.
* Workshop Chair:
Natsuki Oka, Kyoto Institute of Technology
* Publicity Chair:
Daisuke Katagami, Tokyo Polytechnic University
* Publications Chair:
Kazuki Kobayashi, Shinshu University
* Web Chair:
Daniel Rea, University of Manitoba
* Design Chair:
Nagisa Munekata, Hokkaido University
<< Program Committee >>
Fereshteh Amini, University of Manitoba
Sean Andrist, University of Wisconsin
Christian Becker-Asano, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg
Christoph Bartneck, Canterbury University
Jeffrey Boyd, University of Calgary
Andrea Bunt, University of Manitoba
Mauro Dragone, University College Dublin
Hironori Egi, Kobe University
Barret Ens, University of Manitoba,
Dylan Glas, ATR
Yugo Hayashi, Ritsumeikan University
Guy Hoffman, IDC Herzliya
Chien-Ming Huang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Julien Hue, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg
Michimasa Inaba, Hiroshima City University
Pourang Irani, University of Manitoba
Kentaro Ishii, University of Tokyo
Gil-Jin Jang, School of Electronics Engineering, KNU
Koh Kakusho, Kwansei Gakuin University
Yusuke Kanai, Keio University
Masayoshi Kanoh, Chukyo University
Daisuke Katagami, Tokyo Polytechnic University
Jun Kato, JAIST
Kheng Koay, University of Hertfordshire
Tomoko Koda, Osaka Institute of Technology
Takanori Komatsu, Meiji University
Hideaki Kuzuoka, University of Tsukuba
Sonya S. Kwak, Ewha Womans University
Shaun Lawson, University of Lincoln UK
Karon MacLean, University of British Columbia
Setareh Manesh, University of Calgary
Fulvio Mastrogiovanni, University of Genoa
Amir Meghdadi, University of Manitoba
ChunYan Miao, Nanyang Technological University
Kouta Minamizawa, University of Tokyo
Nagisa Munekata, Hokkaido University
Yoshihiko Murakawa, Fujitsu
Hideyuki Nakanishi, Osaka University
Yasushi Nakauchi, Carnegie Mellon University
Victor Ng-Thow-Hing, Honda Research Institute USA
Haruno Noma, Ritsumeikan University
Tatsuya Nomura, Ryukoku University
Mohammad Obaid, Chalmers University of Technology
Kohei Ogawa, Osaka University
Natsuki Oka, Kyoto Institute of Technology
Tetsuo Ono, Hokkaido University
Hirotaka Osawa, University of Tsukuba
Mai Otsuki, Ritsumeikan University
Hyeyoung Park, School of Computer Engineering, KNU
Rui Prada, INESC-ID
Ferdian Pratama, JAIST
Irene Rae, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Juan David Hincapie Ramos, University of Manitoba
Daniel Rea, University of Manitoba
Matthias Rehm, Aalborg University
Daisuke Sakamoto, University of Tokyo
Satoru Satake, ATR
Ehud Sharlin, University of Calgary
Solace Shen, University of Washington
Masahiro Shiomi, ATR
Sowmya Somanath, University of Calgary
Yuta Sugiura, Keio University
Osamu Sugiyama, ATR
Yasuyuki Sumi, Future University
JaYoung Sung, Google
Hideyuki Takahashi, Tohoku University
Kazuki Takashima, Osaka University
Yugo Takeuchi, Shizuoka University
Kazunori Terada, Gifu University
Bob Wang, National Taiwan University
Tomoko Yonezawa, Kansai University
Huang Zhiyong, I2R
Jakub Zlotowski, University of Cantebury
For inquiries, please contact chair @ hai2014.org
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Daisuke Katagami, Ph.D.
Associate Prof., Tokyo Polytechnic University
E-mail: katagami @ cs.t-kougei.ac.jp
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