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<p><font size="2"><span style="font-size:10pt;"><span class="highlight" id="0.4142125356622669" name="searchHitInReadingPane">Call</span>
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<span class="highlight" id="0.7779732789801279" name="searchHitInReadingPane">papers</span>:
<span class="highlight" id="0.9854871922972036" name="searchHitInReadingPane">GENEA</span> (Generation and Evaluation of Nonverbal Behaviour
<span class="highlight" id="0.42882350426628824" name="searchHitInReadingPane">for</span> Embodied Agents) Workshop 2021<br>
Date:  18-22 October, 2021 (Exact date to be defined)<br>
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Website: <a href="https://genea-workshop.github.io/2021/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">
https://<span class="highlight" id="0.7380732671372184" name="searchHitInReadingPane">genea</span>-workshop.github.io/2021/</a></span></font></p>
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Important dates<br>
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Abstract Registration Due  Jun 12, 2021<br>
Submission Deadline          Jun 15, 2021<br>
Notification Due                 Jul 12, 2021<br>
Final Version Due               Aug 3, 2021<br>
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Overview<br>
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Generating nonverbal behaviours, such as gesticulation, facial expressions and gaze, is of great importance
<span class="highlight" id="0.7960807124729034" name="searchHitInReadingPane">for</span> natural interaction with embodied agents such as virtual agents and social robots. At present, behaviour generation is typically powered by rule-based systems, data-driven
 approaches, and their hybrids. <span class="highlight" id="0.6587969590498242" name="searchHitInReadingPane">
For</span> evaluation, both objective and subjective methods exist, but their application and validity are frequently a point of contention.<br>
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This workshop asks "What will be the behaviour-generation methods of the future? And how can we evaluate these methods using meaningful objective and subjective metrics?" The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers working on the generation and
 evaluation of nonverbal behaviours <span class="highlight" id="0.8950010452964535" name="searchHitInReadingPane">
for</span> embodied agents to discuss the future of this field. To kickstart these discussions, we invite all interested researchers to submit a paper
<span class="highlight" id="0.6791945000952541" name="searchHitInReadingPane">for</span> presentation at the workshop.<br>
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<span class="highlight" id="0.008841950623721395" name="searchHitInReadingPane">GENEA</span> 2021 is the second
<span class="highlight" id="0.9536331414949751" name="searchHitInReadingPane">GENEA</span> workshop and an official workshop of ACM ICMI'21, which will take place either in Montreal, Canada, or online.
<u>Accepted submissions will be included in the adjunct ACM ICMI proceedings.</u><br>
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Paper topics include (but are not limited to) the following<br>
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  *   Automated synthesis of facial expressions, gestures, and gaze movements<br>
  *   Audio- and music-driven nonverbal behaviour synthesis<br>
  *   Closed-loop nonverbal behaviour generation (from perception to action)<br>
  *   Nonverbal behaviour synthesis in two-party and group interactions<br>
  *   Emotion-driven and stylistic nonverbal behaviour synthesis<br>
  *   New datasets related to nonverbal behaviour<br>
  *   Believable nonverbal behaviour synthesis using motion-capture and 4D scan data<br>
  *   Multi-modal nonverbal behaviour synthesis<br>
  *   Interactive/autonomous nonverbal behavior generation<br>
  *   Subjective and objective evaluation methods <span class="highlight" id="0.7085051665400084" name="searchHitInReadingPane">
for</span> nonverbal behaviour synthesis<br>
  *   Guidelines <span class="highlight" id="0.43154131735942935" name="searchHitInReadingPane">
for</span> nonverbal behaviours in human-agent interaction<br>
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<span class="highlight" id="0.38642514359115443" name="searchHitInReadingPane">For</span>
<span class="highlight" id="0.8734043614745578" name="searchHitInReadingPane">papers</span> specifically on the topic of healthcare, whether
<span class="highlight" id="0.009607029910021492" name="searchHitInReadingPane">for</span> generating or understanding nonverbal behaviours, consider submitting to the workshop on Socially-Informed AI
<span class="highlight" id="0.6081070661497573" name="searchHitInReadingPane">for</span> Healthcare, also taking place at ICMI'21. The website of that workshop can be found at:
<a href="https://social-ai-for-healthcare.github.io/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">
https://social-ai-<span class="highlight" id="0.0827548151898364" name="searchHitInReadingPane">for</span>-healthcare.github.io/</a><br>
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Submission guidelines<br>
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Please <span class="highlight" id="0.7066857009826173" name="searchHitInReadingPane">
for</span>mat submissions <span class="highlight" id="0.3354315971574787" name="searchHitInReadingPane">
for</span> double-blind review according to the ACM conference <span class="highlight" id="0.46010018934686026" name="searchHitInReadingPane">
for</span>mat.<br>
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We accept long (8 pages) and short (4 pages) paper submissions, along with posters (3 page
<span class="highlight" id="0.9625798962517876" name="searchHitInReadingPane">papers</span>), all in the double-column ACM conference
<span class="highlight" id="0.9911747352971482" name="searchHitInReadingPane">for</span>mat. Pages containing only references do not count toward the page limit
<span class="highlight" id="0.40897266410106836" name="searchHitInReadingPane">for</span> any of the paper types. Submissions should be made in PDF
<span class="highlight" id="0.23432112943721906" name="searchHitInReadingPane">for</span>mat through OpenReview.<br>
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Keynote speakers<br>
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<a href="https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~morency/" class="OWAAutoLink">Louis-Philippe Morency</a> (CMU, USA)<br>
<a href="https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~hg410/" class="OWAAutoLink">Hatice Gunesh</a> (University of Cambridge, UK)<br>
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Organisers<br>
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Taras Kucherenko, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden<br>
Zerrin Yumak, Utrecht University, The Netherlands<br>
Gustav Eje Henter, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden<br>
Pieter Wolfert, Ghent University, Belgium<br>
Youngwoo Yoon, ETRI / KAIST, South Korea<br>
Patrik Jonell, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden<br>
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The main contact address of the workshop is: <span class="highlight" id="0.3489980891781338" name="searchHitInReadingPane">
genea</span>-contact@googlegroups.com</span></font><br>
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