[iva] [Call for papers] GENEA Workshop @ICMI 2022

Carla De Oliveira Viegas cviegas at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Apr 27 16:58:40 CEST 2022


Dear colleagues,

We are happy to announce the 3rd Workshop on Generation and Evaluation of
Non-verbal Behaviour for Embodied Agents (GENEA), co-located with the
International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2022), to be held
in Bangalore and online. Accepted submissions will be included in the
adjunct ACM ICMI proceedings.

More information can be found in the call for papers text below. Apologies
if you receive this message more than once.

Thank you,

Carla Viegas

on behalf of the GENEA Workshop 2022 organisers


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Call for papers: GENEA (Generation and Evaluation of Non-verbal Behaviour
for Embodied Agents) Workshop 2022 at ICMI 2022 (hybrid)
Date: 7 or 11 November, 2022 (Exact date to be defined)

Website: https://genea-workshop.github.io/2022/workshop
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Important dates
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July 20, 2022 – Submission deadline

Aug. 10, 2022 – Notification of acceptance

Aug. 17, 2022 – Deadline for camera-ready papers

Nov. 7 or 11, 2022 – Workshop (at ICMI)

Overview
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GENEA 2022 is the third GENEA workshop and an official workshop of ACM
ICMI’22, which will take place either in Bangalore, India, and online. Accepted
submissions will be included in the adjunct ACM ICMI proceedings.

Generating non-verbal behaviours, such as gesticulation, facial expressions
and gaze, is of great importance for 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. For evaluation, both objective and
subjective methods exist, but their application and validity are frequently
a point of contention.

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 non-verbal
behaviours for embodied agents to discuss the future of this field. To
kickstart these discussions, we invite all interested researchers to submit
a paper for presentation at the workshop.

Paper topics include (but are not limited to) the following
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   Automated synthesis of facial expressions, gestures, and gaze movements
   -

   Audio- and music-driven nonverbal behaviour synthesis
   -

   Closed-loop nonverbal behaviour generation (from perception to action)
   -

   Nonverbal behaviour synthesis in two-party and group interactions
   -

   Emotion-driven and stylistic nonverbal behaviour synthesis
   -

   New datasets related to nonverbal behaviour
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   Believable nonverbal behaviour synthesis using motion-capture and 4D
   scan data
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   Multi-modal nonverbal behaviour synthesis
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   Interactive/autonomous nonverbal behavior generation
   -

   Subjective and objective evaluation methods for nonverbal behaviour
   synthesis
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   Guidelines for nonverbal behaviours in human-agent interaction


Submission guidelines
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We accept long (8 pages) and short (4 pages) paper submissions for
double-blind review, all in the double-column ACM conference format. Pages
containing only references do not count toward the page limit for any of
the paper types. Submissions should be made in PDF format through
OpenReview.

To encourage authors to make their work reproducible and reward the effort
that this requires, we have introduced the GENEA Workshop Reproducibility
Award <https://genea-workshop.github.io/2021/#reproducibility-award>.

Keynote speakers

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Judith Holler <https://www.ru.nl/english/people/holler-j/>, Donders
Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University,
Netherlands

Carlos Ishi <https://dil.atr.jp/~carlos/>, RIKEN, Guardian Robot Project;
ATR, Hiroshi Ishiguro Lab., Japan

Organisers

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Pieter Wolfert Ghent University, Belgium
Taras Kucherenko SEED, Electronic Arts, Sweden

Zerrin Yumak <http://www.zerrinyumak.com/> Utrecht University, The
Netherlands

Gustav Eje Henter KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Youngwoo Yoon ETRI, South Korea

Carla Viegas CMU, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal


-- 
*Carla Viegas*
*PhD Student*
*Dual Degree Program CMU|Portugal*
*Language Technologies Institute*
E-mail: cviegas at cs.cmu.edu
Website: www.carlaviegas.info
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