30.3575, Calls: Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics/USA
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Subject: 30.3575, Calls: Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics/USA
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Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2019 03:13:34
From: Cecilia Alm [coagla at rit.edu]
Subject: Second Workshop on Human-Centered Computational Sensing
Full Title: Second Workshop on Human-Centered Computational Sensing
Short Title: HCCS'2020
Date: 23-Mar-2020 - 23-Mar-2020
Location: Austin, Texas, USA
Contact Person: Reynold Bailey
Meeting Email: rjb at cs.rit.edu
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/hccs2020/
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 11-Nov-2019
Meeting Description:
HCCS'20 aims to advance and promote research about how unobtrusive observation
of human behaviour, in terms of cognitive, physiological, psychological,
social and contextual data, is increasingly enabling new computing experiences
and effective intervention opportunities. The workshop will also stimulate
dialog about the implications of computational sensing for society.
Call for Papers:
Second Workshop on Human-Centered Computational Sensing (HCCS'20) co-located
with the 18th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and
Communications (PerCom'20), March 23-27, 2020 - Austin, Texas, USA
The second edition of the Human-Centered Computational Sensing (HCCS'20)
Workshop at PerCom 2020 aims to advance and promote research about how
unobtrusive observation of human beings' cognitive, behavioral, physiological,
and contextual data is increasingly enabling new computing experiences. The
workshop will additionally stimulate dialog about the implications of
computational sensing for society. Traditionally, sensors have been understood
narrowly as physiological measurements often captured with wearable devices.
This workshop adopts a broader, human-focused view, envisioning sensing as
time-evolving measurable data directly linked to individuals and, by
extension, to their communities. With this understanding, sensing involves
human reactions and interactions observed in spoken, written, or signed
language, eye gaze, facial and bodily expressions, social networks, geospatial
patterns, and other such human-generated data. Advances in multimodal human
data acquisition and fusion have the potential to significantly impact all
areas of human life - productivity, health and well-being, training and
education, human-computer interaction, accessibility, safety and security, as
well as gaming, sports, and entertainment.
Topics include but are not limited to:
- Novel methodologies for collecting and processing multimodal human sensing
data
- Co-sensing of multiple individuals, groups, or communities
- Detection and analysis of human social interactions
- Tracking and localization from human sensing data
- New interventions acting on human-centered computational sensing
- Fusion of multifaceted, heterogeneous, and/or incommensurable human sensing
data
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms for behavioral
analysis from human sensing data
- Performance efficiency across hardware and cloud contexts
- Applications of human-centered computational sensing
- Innovative visualizations and representations of human sensing data
- Evaluation metrics and methodologies
- Experimental analysis with human sensing data from real-world applications
- Privacy and ethical considerations for human-centered computational sensing
Important Dates:
Workshop paper submissions: November 11, 2019
Paper notifications: December 20, 2019
Camera ready: January 31, 2020
HCCS Workshop at PerCom 2020: March 23, 2020
Submission and Registration - please see HCCS'20 website:
https://sites.google.com/view/hccs2020/
Contacting the workshop chairs: hccs2020-chairs at edas.info
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