[agents] FINAL cfp IVA 2015 - deadline extension to 22 march 2015

Marieke Peeters m.m.m.peeters at tudelft.nl
Fri Mar 13 08:23:17 EDT 2015


Due to numerous requests the submission deadline for IVA 2015 has been 
extended to:
22 march 2015

Note that this is the final deadline.

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Intelligent Virtual Agents conference 2015 (IVA2015)
26 – 28 August
Delft, The Netherlands

http://iva2015.tudelft.nl
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IMPORTANT DATES

Papers, Poster and Demo Submissions
Submissions deadline:                   22 March 2015 (EXTENDED and FINAL!)
Author notification:                       16 May 2015
Camera ready version:                   31 May 2015

IVA 2015
Doctoral consortium:                    Monday morning 24 Aug 2015
Tutorials:                                              Monday afternoon 
24 Aug 2015
Workshops:                                      Tuesday 25 Aug 2015
Main conference:                                Wednesday 26 Aug – 
Friday 28 Aug 2015


CONFERENCE

Intelligent virtual agents (IVAs) are interactive characters that 
exhibit human-like qualities and communicate with humans or with each 
other using natural human modalities such as facial expressions, speech 
and gesture. They are capable of real-time perception, cognition and 
action that allow them to participate in dynamic social environments.

IVA is an interdisciplinary annual conference and the main leading 
scientific forum for presenting research on modeling, developing and 
evaluating intelligent virtual agents with a focus on communicative 
abilities and social behavior. In addition to presentations on 
theoretical issues, the conference encourages the showcasing of working 
applications. Researchers from the fields of human-human and human-robot 
interaction are also encouraged to share work with a relevance to 
intelligent virtual agents.


SPECIAL TOPIC AND KEYNOTES

This year’s special topic is Social Training. Increasingly more research 
aims at utilizing potential benefits of using intelligent virtual agents 
in automated training systems in domains with a strong emphasis on the 
social dimension of human-human interaction. Examples of such training 
domains are:  negotiation, job interviewing, interrogation, aggression 
or conflict management, patient or customer conversation, but also 
social environments used for treatment of people with social anxiety or 
autism. We are therefore very proud to confirm Gerben van Kleef and Page 
Anderson as this year keynote speakers. Van Kleef will talk about 
emotions as social information and the implications for virtual 
interactions, while Anderson will talk about virtual reality exposure 
therapy for social anxiety disorder.

The conference will encourage contributions (workshops, paper, demo’s, 
and posters) that address this special topic.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

Design, Modeling and Evaluation

* design criteria and design methodologies
* evaluation methodologies and user studies
* ethical considerations and societal impact
* applicable lessons from other fields (e.g. robotics)
* improvisational or dramatic interaction
* dimensions of intelligence, cognition and behavior
* models of multimodal perception and action
* models of emotionally communicative behavior
* models of conversational behavior
* models of narrative and storytelling
* theoretical foundations and formal models
* learned, evolved or emergent behavior

Implementation and Applications of IVAs

* software engineering issues
* real-time integrated systems
* portability and reuse standards / measures to support interoperability
* specialized tools, toolkits and tool chains
* specialized modeling and animation technologies
* applications in games, education, art, etc.
* delivery platforms: desktop, single vs. multi-user, virtual or 
augmented or mixed reality, robots
* future or current experience in various fields, e.g. Interactive 
narrative and story-telling, computer games, art and entertainment, 
education and training, simulation and visualization


SUBMISSION DETAILS


Paper, Demo’s and Poster Submissions
Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers (12 pages),
short papers (8 pages), or poster papers (4 pages). We also welcome
demonstrations (please submit a 4 page description). Submissions should 
be anonymous and in Springer LNCS format. Detailed author instructions 
will become available on the conference website (iva2015.tudelft.nl 
<http://iva2015.tudelft.nl>) All submissions should be made through the 
conference review system (see iva2015.tudelft.nl 
<http://iva2015.tudelft.nl>)

For information about the Doctoral consortium please see the conference 
website (iva2015.tudelft.nl <http://iva2015.tudelft.nl>)


ORGANISATION

Conference Chair
Willem-Paul Brinkman, Delft University of Technology
Joost Broekens, Delft University of Technology
Dirk Heylen, Univeristy of Twente


Doctoral Consortium Chair
Khiet Truong, University of Twente
Hannes Vilhjalmson, Reykjavik University


Workshop Chairs
Tomoko Koda, Osaka Institute of Technology
Ronald Poppe, Utrecht University


Poster and Demonstration Chairs
Maaike Harbers, Delft University of Technology
Marieke Peeters, Delft University of Technology

Tutorial chairs
Dennis Reidsma, University of Twente
Marieke Peeters, Delft University of Technology


Senior Program Committee
Elisabeth André, University of Augsburg
Ruth Aylett, Harriot Watt University
Norman Badler, University of Pennsylvania
Timothy Bickmore, Northeastern University
Jonathan Gratch, USC/ICT
Stephan Kopp, University of Bielefeld
James Lester, North Carolina State University
Stacy Marsella, Northeastern University
Michael Neff, University of California, Davis
Ana Paiva, INESC-ID.
Catherine Pelachaud, CNRS, TELECOM ParisTech
Candy Sidner, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
David Traum, USC/ICT
Hannes Vilhjálmsson, Reykjavík University
Michael Young, North Carolina State University

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