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    IWEC-10 2010 - The 1st International Workshop on Empathic Computing IWEC 2010

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    Category IWEC-10 2010

    Deadline: March 15, 2010 | Date: August 11, 2010

    Venue/Country: Cebu, Philippines

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (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 innovative interaction
    modalities with computing
    systems given the available novel devices and sensors. Providing such
    modalities increases the
    demographics of users of computing systems, from the very young to the
    elderly, as well as the
    physically-challenged. Empathic systems are a response to such calls.
    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 Human-centric
    Computing (HumanCom-10) to be held on August 11-13, 2010 at Cebu,
    Philippines
    (http://www.ftrai.org/humancom2010/). The HumanCom-10 Conference is
    sponsored by IEEE, and
    organized by Future Technology Research Association and KITCS.
    On its first year, IWEC is 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. Likewise, IWEC serves as a venue to
    disseminate forefront
    research results on the areas of empathic computing. Through the workshop,
    interest in development of
    real-world novel application areas utilizing concepts of empathic computing
    may be generated.
    *TOPICS*
    We are inviting new and unpublished papers on, but not limited to, the
    following topics:
    *Emotion and mood recognition in an Ambient Spaces
    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*
    *IMPORTANT DATES*
    Paper Submission Deadline: *March 15, 2010*
    Acceptance Notification: *April 10, 2010*
    Submission of Final Paper: *May 1, 2010*
    Conference: *August 11-13, 2010*
    *PAPER SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS*
    All are enjoined to submit papers for presentation to the workshops. Each
    should be 6 to 8
    page long using the IEEE Conference Proceedings format (MS-WORD or LaTeX).
    All
    papers will undergo a double-blind review procedure. Please submit all
    papers through the
    EasyChair Conference System (
    http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwec10).
    All accepted papers will be published by IEEE.
    If you have any question about the CFP and paper submission, please email
    Dr. Merlin Teodosia Suarez
    (merlin.suarezatdelasalle.ph) and Dr. Roberto Legaspi (
    robertoatai.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp).
    *WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS*
    Merlin Teodosia Suarez
    Center for Empathic Human-Computer Interactions
    De La Salle University
    Room G402 Gokongwei Building
    2401 Taft Avenue, 1004, Manila Philippines
    +63 2 524-4611 local 342
    merlin.suarezatdelasalle.ph
    Masayuki Numao
    The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research
    Osaka University
    8-1 Mihogaoka, Ibaraki, Osaka, 567-0047, Japan
    +81 6 6879 8426
    numaoatsanken.osaka-u.ac.jp
    *PROGRAM COMMITTEE (More to be added)*
    Arnulfo Azcarraga
    College of Computer Studies
    De La Salle University, Philippines
    George Baciu
    Department of Computing
    Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
    The Duy Bui
    College of Technology
    Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam
    Boonserm Kijsirikul
    Department of Computer Engineering
    Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
    Satoshi Kurihara
    The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research
    Osaka University, Japan
    Cholwich Nattee
    School of Information, Computer and Communication Technology
    Thammasat University, Thailand
    Proadpran P. Punyabukkana
    Computer Engineering
    Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
    Mercedes Rodrigo
    Department of Information Systems and Computer Science
    Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines
    Toshiharu Sugawara
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    Waseda University, Japan
    Surapa Thiemjarus
    School of Information, Computer and Communication Technology
    Thammasat University, Thailand

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