32.2723, Calls: Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics/Germany

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Subject: 32.2723, Calls: Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics/Germany

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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2021 23:42:24
From: Iona Gessinger [gessinger at coli.uni-saarland.de]
Subject: Human Perspectives on Spoken Human-Machine Interaction

 
Full Title: Human Perspectives on Spoken Human-Machine Interaction 
Short Title: SpoHuMa21 

Date: 15-Nov-2021 - 17-Nov-2021
Location: Freiburg (online), Germany 
Contact Person: Sarah Warchhold
Meeting Email: sarah.warchhold at germanistik.uni-freiburg.de
Web Site: https://www.frias.uni-freiburg.de/de/veranstaltungen/nachwuchskonferenzen/SpoHuMa21 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 03-Sep-2021 

Meeting Description:

This three-day international conference is targeted at early career
researchers (Master’s students, PhD students, Post-Docs) in the area of spoken
human-machine interaction who take a human-centered approach to the topic.
While we would like to emphasize linguistic aspects, we also invite
researchers from related fields such as psychology, cognitive science,
sociology, and computer science to contribute their perspectives. Possible
topics include, but are not limited to individual differences related to
personality and cognitive processing, speaker behavior and attitudes towards
artificial interlocutors, dynamic processes such as accommodation, effects of
interaction with synthetic voices. 

The conference will feature regular oral and poster sessions, ample
opportunity for discussion, and invited speakers approaching the topic of
spoken human-machine interaction from various angles.

The conference is supported by the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
(FRIAS) at the University of Freiburg. We are committed to creating an
accessible event. Please get in touch if you need assistance, e.g. sign
language interpretation. The entire event will be held online.


This three-day international conference is targeted at early career
researchers (Master’s students, PhD students, Post-Docs) in the area of spoken
human-machine interaction who take a human-centered approach to the topic.
While we would like to emphasize linguistic aspects, we also invite
researchers from related fields such as psychology, cognitive science,
sociology, and computer science to contribute their perspectives. Possible
topics include, but are not limited to individual differences related to
personality and cognitive processing, speaker behavior and attitudes towards
artificial interlocutors, dynamic processes such as accommodation, effects of
interaction with synthetic voices.

The conference will feature regular oral and poster sessions, ample
opportunity for discussion, and invited speakers approaching the topic of
spoken human-machine interaction from various angles.

The conference is supported by the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
(FRIAS) at the University of Freiburg. We are committed to creating an
accessible event. Please get in touch if you need assistance, e.g. sign
language interpretation. The entire event will be held online.

Papers intended for this conference should be between three and four pages of
text. An optional fifth page could be used for references only. Paper
submissions must adhere to the template provided on the conference website
(https://www.frias.uni-freiburg.de/de/veranstaltungen/nachwuchskonferenzen/Spo
HuMa21). Papers must be submitted by September 3, 2021 via the online paper
submission system. The working language of the conference is English and
papers must be written in English. The submitted papers will be reviewed by
the advisory committee of the conference.

The proceedings of the conference will be published online. We offer the
opportunity to revise the paper after the conference to incorporate feedback.

We are looking forward to receiving your submissions!




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