AAMAS 09 2009 - AAMAS 09 Workshop on Empathic Agents
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Category AAMAS 09 2009
Deadline: February 12, 2009 | Date: May 10, 2009
Venue/Country: Budapest, Hungary
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Call for PapersAAMAS 09 Workshop on Empathic Agents http://gaips.inesc-id.pt/aamas09-ea/
Papers submission: 12th of February 2009Creating characters and robots that give the illusion of life and allow for the user's suspension of disbelief is still a debated and fundamental goal in the area of virtual agents. However, when we read a book, or watch a film we not only suspend our disbelief and look at the characters as \"life\", but we also establish emotional relations with the characters. We feel sad when they are sad, angry when something unfair is done to our hero, and so on. That is, we put ourselves in the shoes of our favourite characters, and feel emotions for what ishappening to them. And these emotional empathic relations are part of achieving that suspension of disbelief.This workshop will be a meeting point to discuss the creation of agents that are both empathic towards their users and foster empathic reactions towards them by their users. This workshop will be the second on this topic; the first one was organized in 2004 in New York at the AAMAS conference.This workshop will be part of the 8th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent systems (AAMAS), to be held in Budapest Hungary on May 10-15, 2009. Details on the conference can be found here.**Topics of InterestThe topics of interest of the workshop (but not limited to) are as follows:* Models of empathy* Empathy for rational agents* Architectures for empathic agents and robots* Emotion modeling for empathic agents and robots* User modeling for empathic agents and robots* Social robots and social agents and empathy* Inter-agent communication and empathy* Expression of Virtual Agents for Empathic interactions* Empathy and facial expressions in Virtual Agents* Empathic Synthetic Speech for Virtual Agents* Applications to health and social education* Interactive Storytelling and Empathy* Entertainment and Education applications* Empathy and long term interactions with virtual agents and robots* Evaluating empathy in agents and robots* Evaluating human empathic reactions to artificial agents and robots**Organisation of the workshopThe workshop will be a full-day workshop organized into two main parts . We expect the first part to cover a mix of presentations focusing on theoretical and empirical studies motivating the creation of empathic agents. During this part we may include an invited speaker.The second part will consist mainly of the presentation of papers and a general discussion trying to reach some agreement on the answers raised at the beginning of the workshop. Researchers can submit papers for the workshop focusing the topics of interest of the workshop stating clearly how they can contribute to the theme proposed.**SubmissionResearchers are invited to submit papers for the workshop focusing the topics of interest of the workshop stating clearly how they can contribute to the themes proposed. Papers should be no longer than 8 pages. Papers should be submitted by email to ana.paiva
inesc-id.pt, bickmore
ccs.neu.edu and marsella
isi.edu .Authors should follow the format of AAMAS submissions.**DatesPapers submission: 12th of February 2009Acceptance Notification: 1st of March 2009Camera Ready: 15th of March 2009**Organising CommitteeTimothy Bickmore (USA)Stacy Marsella (USA)Ana Paiva (PT)** Program CommitteeCatherine Pelachaud (F)Paolo Petta (AU)Helmut Prendinger (J)Lynne Hall (UK)Sibylle Enz (D)Magalie Ohs (F)Ruth Aylett (UK)Kerstin Dautenhahn (UK)Ian Hornswill (USA)Elisabeth Andre (D)Eva Hudlicka (USA)Joao Dias (P)Dr. Lynne Hall,Principal Lecturer: ReachoutDepartment of Computing, Engineering and Technology,Faculty of Applied SciencesTel: +44 1661 844696 / +44 191 515 3249Mobile: 0776 220 8547 Skype: lynne.hall-1610Home Page: http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0lha/
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