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    WEC 2011 - 2nd International Workshop on Empathic Computing

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    Website http://cehci.dlsu.edu.ph/IWEC-11 | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category WEC 2011

    Deadline: July 05, 2011 | Date: October 14, 2011-October 17, 2011

    Venue/Country: Hanoi, Vietnam

    Updated: 2011-08-09 22:18:20 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Technology has matured sufficiently to tackle problems providing emotional and social intelligence to computing systems. Right now, there is a need for human-centered systems, i.e. systems that are seamlessly integrated into everyday life, easy to use, multimodal, and anticipatory. These systems widen the breadth of users of computing systems, from the very young to the elderly, as well as to the physically-challenged. Empathic systems are human-centered systems.

    Empathic computing systems are software or physical context-aware computing systems capable of building user models and provide richer, naturalistic, system-initiated empathic responses with the objective of providing intelligent assistance and support. We view empathy as a cognitive act that involves the perception of the user's thought, affect (i.e., emotional feeling or mood), intention or goal, activity, and/or situation and a response due to this perception that is supportive of the user. An empathic computing system is ambient intelligent, i.e., it consists of seamlessly integrated ubiquitous networked sensors, microprocessors and software for it to perceive the various user behavioral patterns from multimodal inputs.

    Empathic computing systems may be applied to various areas such as e-health, geriatric domestic support, empathic home/space, productivity systems, entertainment and e-learning. Lastly, this approach shall draw upon the expertise in, and theories of, ubiquitous sensor-rich computing, embedded systems, affective computing, user adaptive interfaces, image processing, digital signal processing and machine learning in artificial intelligence.

    The Workshop will be held in conjunction with the 3rd International Conference on Knowledge and Systems Engineering (KSE 2011) to be held on October 14-17, 2011 in Hanoi, Vietnam.

    On its second year, IWEC focuses on the ambient intelligent, socio-affective context of empathic computing. Empathic systems are relevant essentially because of their capability to infer not only user behavioral states, but also about the context in which the user is involved. Appropriate responses are heavily influenced by the context of its occurrence.

    To be a gathering of researchers working on embedded systems and sensor networks, digital signal processing, affective computing and adaptive user interfaces as applied to the problem of developing empathic computing systems;

    To be a venue to disseminate forefront research results on the area of empathic computing; and

    To generate further interest in the area and its real-world novel application areas.

    We are inviting new and unpublished papers on, but not limited to, the following topics:

    Emotion and mood recognition

    Intention Recognition

    Behavior/Activity Recognition

    Motion/Gesture Detection

    Multimodal Communication

    Sensor Networks for Human Tracking

    Social Signal Processing

    Wearable or Implantable Sensor Integration

    Sensor Networks for Intelligent Interfaces

    Data fusion in Intelligent Ambient Spaces

    Multimodal Approaches for Improved Decision-making

    Motivational Aids in Intelligent Education Systems

    Advanced Home Automation Systems

    e-Health and Geriatrics Care

    Social Agents


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