TIIS 2010 - ACM TiiS: Special Issue on Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human-Machine Interaction
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Subject: ACM TiiS: Special Issue on Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human-Machine InteractionCall for PapersSpecial Issue of theACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systemson EYE GAZE IN INTELLIGENT HUMAN-MACHINE INTERACTIONMain submission deadline: December 15th, 2010http://tiis.acm.org/special-issues.html
AIMS AND SCOPE Partly because of the increasing availability of nonintrusiveand high-performance eye tracking devices, recent years have seena growing interest in incorporating human eye gaze in intelligentuser interfaces. Eye gaze has been used as a pointing mechanismin direct manipulation interfaces, for example, to assist userswith "locked-in syndrome". It has also been used as a reflectionof information needs in web search and as a basis for tailoringinformation presentation. Detection of joint attention asindicated by eye gaze has been used to facilitatecomputer-supported human-human communication. In conversationalinterfaces, eye gaze has been used to improve languageunderstanding and intention recognition. On the output side, eyegaze has been incorporated into the multimodal behavior ofembodied conversational agents. Recent work on human-robotinteraction has explored eye gaze in incremental languageprocessing, visual scene processing, and conversation engagementand grounding.This special issue will report on state-of-the-artcomputational models, systems, and studies that concern eye gazein intelligent and natural human-machine communication. Thenonexhaustive list of topics below indicates the range ofappropriate topics; in case of doubt, please contact the guesteditors.Papers that focus mainly on eye tracking hardware and softwareas such will be relevant (only) if they make it clear how theadvances reported open up new possibilities for the use of eyegaze in at least one of the ways listed above.TOPICS - Empirical studies of eye gaze in human-human communication thatprovide new insight into the role of eye gaze and suggestimplications for the use of eye gaze in intelligent systems.Examples include new empirical findings concerning eye gaze inhuman language processing, in human-vision processing, and inconversation management.- Algorithms and systems that incorporate eye gaze forhuman-computer interaction and human-robotinteraction. Examples include gaze-based feedback toinformation systems; gaze-based attention modeling; exploitinggaze in automated language processing; and controlling the gazebehavior of embodied conversational agents or robots to enablegrounding, turn-taking, and engagement.- Applications that demonstrate the value of incorporating eyegaze in practical systems to enable intelligent human-machinecommunication.GUEST EDITORS - Elisabeth André, University of Augsburg, Germany(contact: andre[at]informatik[dot]uni-augsburg.de)- Joyce Chai, Michigan State University, USAIMPORTANT DATES - By December 15th, 2010: Submission of manuscripts- By March 23rd, 2011: Notification about decisions on initialsubmissions- By June 23rd, 2011: Submission of revised manuscripts- By August 25th, 2011: Notification about decisions on revisedmanuscripts- By September 15th, 2011: Submission of manuscripts with finalminor changes- Starting October, 2011: Publication of the special issue on theTiiS website and subsequently in the ACM Digital Library and asa printed issueHOW TO SUBMIT Manuscripts will be submitted via the ScholarOne Manuscripts siteof the ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems(TiiS). All necessary information will be found in theinstructions for authors at tiis.acm.org.ABOUT ACM TiiSTiiS (pronounced "T double-eye S") is a new ACM journal forresearch concerning interactive systems that make use of someform of machine intelligence. TiiS's editorial workflow andinfrastructure include innovations designed to ensure journalquality at conference speed. For detailed information, seetiis.acm.org.
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