[iva] [HAI2021 POSTER] [CFP] HAI2021 CALL FOR POSTER SUBMISSIONS - The 9th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2021)

Wafa Johal wafa.johal at unsw.edu.au
Tue Jul 27 12:52:35 CEST 2021


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CALL FOR POSTER SUBMISSIONS


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The 9th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2021)

               Virtually Everywhere, November 9-11, 2021

               http://hai-conference.net/hai2021/


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People are increasingly interacting with computerized agents. Examples include autonomous and tele-presence robots in homes, healthcare, or search and rescue, virtual characters in the expanding gaming industry or for serious games, and agents representing other people through on-line social and interactive meeting places. Although these broad areas have their own unique research challenges, there is a clear commonality to be addressed in the investigation of how people interact with agents, whether they have physical or virtual embodiments, or represent remote people or an AI algorithm; this commonality requires explicit consideration.


The Ninth International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2021, in cooperation with ACM SIGCHI) aims to be the premier interdisciplinary venue for discussing and disseminating state-of-the-art research and results that have implications across conventional interaction boundaries including robots, software agents and digitally-mediated human-human communication. HAI will gather researchers from fields spanning engineering, computer science, psychology and sociology, and will cover diverse topics, including: human-robot interaction, affective computing, computer-supported collaborative work, gaming and serious games, artificial intelligence, and more.

The theme for HAI 2021 will be "Distributed Together, Making Connections". Due to the pandemic, we have been forced to disperse physically. As a result, online video conferencing and communication through social networking services are becoming more popular, with some drawbacks. Agents and avatar systems that mediate and extend human society may help us to overcome this isolation. Such systems could contribute by helping us to make connections while we are apart from each other. While all submissions related to HAI are welcome, you are especially encouraged to submit papers in line with the theme for HAI 2021. The HAI conference seeks contributions from a broad range of disciplines such as engineering, computer science, psychology, sociology, cognitive science, business, marking and design. We hope to be a venue to connect these diverse areas, even though the conference will be online.


Topics include, but are not limited to:

  *   studies of Human-Agent Interaction, with quantitative/qualitative results;
  *   theoretical models;
  *   technological advances;
  *   experimental methods;
  *   impacts of embodiment;
  *   character and avatar design; and
  *   agents in social networks.
  *   agents in business and marking
  *   experience design

This year we have had a large number of long paper submissions which  are now under review. Looking forward to hosting stimulating talks and  discussions in the conference.



We are very happy to announce that the poster submissions are now opened.

We encourage you to submit your ongoing, challenging, late-breaking results to stimulate the HAI community.


<< Important Dates >>

* Poster Submissions

- Deadlines for Submissions: August 6, 2021

- Paper Length: up to 8 pages (except references)

- Notification of Poster Acceptance: August 16, 2021

- Camera-ready Copies of all (paper and poster) Accepted Papers: Sep 6

- HAI 2021 Conference: November 9-11th, 2021


<< Submission and Reviewing >>

HAI 2021 will accept ONLY online submissions of PDF files (no MS Word, Latex, etc.). All submissions will be reviewed by three reviewers and will receive a meta review for quality assurance. The paper will be evaluated on the basis of research originality, excellence, and significance, and relevance to HAI. We also invite position papers, preliminary (but high impact) studies, and concept papers.


All submissions should be anonymized. Please remove all author information, including references to your own work and institutions. If references must be made, make them in the third person. If a person appears in an image who may be recognized as an author, please blur their face.


All papers need to be in the ACM SIGCHI format (https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow). Please visit the submission page at the HAI 2021 Web site to prepare and submit your papers. ALL ACCEPTED PAPERS WILL BE ARCHIVED IN THE ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY.


Submission Site

https://new.precisionconference.com/hai21a


For inquiries, please contact hai2021 at hai-conference.net<mailto:hai2021 at hai-conference.net>


== JOINT PROGRAMME with ICSR 2021 ==

HAI and ICSR organizing committees are pleased to announce that the 2021 edition of the conferences are working together on a joint program, ranging from common access to all accepted papers, a common day of program on 10 Nov 2021 to a joint special issue for selected papers to promote exchange and collaboration between the two communities. Further details will be announced nearer to the conference dates.

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HAI2021 Organisation Committee:

General Chairs

    Kohei Ogawa, Nagoya University

    Tomoko Yonezawa, Kansai University

    Gale M. Lucas, USC Institute for Creative Technologies


Program Chairs

    Hirotaka Osawa, University of Tsukuba

    Wafa Johal, University of New South Wales

    Masahiro Shiomi, Advanced Research Institute


Poster Chair:

    Catharine Oertel, Delft University of Technology, Netherland


Local Chair:

Naoto Yoshida, Nagoya University, Japan


Publication Chairs:

    Muneeb Ahmad, Swanse University, Wales

    Christian Dondrup, Heriot-Watt University, UK


Web Chairs:

Kohei Matsumura, Ritsumeikan University, Japan

Shi Qiu, School of Design Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China


Virtual Conference Chairs:

    Thommy Eriksson, Chalmers University, Sweden

Takuya Iwamoto, Cyber agent Inc., Japan

Sung Sichao, Cyber agent Inc., Japan


Financial Chair:

Takafumi Sakamoto, Shizuoka Univeristy, Japan


Program Committee

    Muneeb Ahmad (Swansea University, United Kingdom)

    Fady Alnajjar (UAE University , United Arab Emirates)

    Christoph Bartneck (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)

    Drazen Brscic (Kyoto University, Japan)

    Christian Dondrup (Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom)

    Amr El Mougy (German University in Cairo, Egypt)

    Benjamin Files (US Army Research Lab, United States)

    Rea Francesco (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy)

    Arno Hartholt (USC Institute for Creative Technologies, United States)

    Chie Hieida (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)

    Takato Horii (Osaka University, Japan)

    Hung-Hsuan Huang (RIKEN, Japan)

    Takamasa Iio (University of Tsukuba, Japan)

    Michita Imai (Keio University, Japan)

    Kentaro Ishii (Senshu University, Japan)

    Nakanishi Junya (Osaka University, Japan)

    Daisuke Katagami (Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan)

    Tomoko Koda (Osaka Institute of Technology, Japan)

    Thomas Kosch (LMU Munich, Germany)

    Itaru Kuramoto (Osaka University, Japan)

    Yanan Li (University of Sussex, United Kingdom)

    Haipeng Mi (Tsinghua University, China)

    Takashi Minato (Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, Japan)

    Nagisa Munekata (Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan)

    Tatsuya Nomura (Ryukoku University, Japan)

    Yoshimasa Ohmoto (Shizuoka University, Japan)

    Tetsuo Ono (Hokkaido University, Japan)

    Daniel Rea (University of Manitoba, Canada)

    Daisuke Sakamoto (Hokkaido University, Japan)

    Eduardo Sandoval (University of New South Wales, Australia)

    Nada Sharaf (The German University in Cairo, Egypt)

    Benjamin Tag (University of Melbourne, Australia)

    Hideyuki Takahashi (Osaka University, Japan)

    Yugo Takeuchi (Shizuoka University, Japan)

    Kazuaki Tanaka (Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan)

    Kazunori Terada (Gifu University, Japan)

    Hirotake Yamazoe (University of Hyogo, Japan)

    Naoto Yoshida (Nagoya University, Japan)


All other information is online

http://hai-conference.net/hai2021/

For inquiries, please contact hai2021 at hai-conference.net<mailto:hai2021 at hai-conference.net>


Wafa Johal
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