33.836, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics/Germany
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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-836. Fri Mar 04 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 33.836, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics/Germany
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Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2022 04:55:32
From: Josef Schmied [josef.schmied at phil.tu-chemnitz.de]
Subject: International Conference on Hybrid Societies 2023
Full Title: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HYBRID SOCIETIES 2023
Date: 15-Mar-2023 - 17-Mar-2023
Location: Chemnitz, Germany
Contact Person: Ingmar Rothe
Meeting Email: conference at hybrid-societies.org
Web Site: https://hybrid-societies.org/conference2023/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Jul-2022
Meeting Description:
1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HYBRID SOCIETIES 2023
DEFINITION AND SCOPE
In hybrid societies, humans and embodied technologies need to coordinate
efficiently. Hybrid societies arise when embodied digital technologies
functioning as artificial agents mingle with humans in public environments.
Imminent examples of embodied technologies interacting with humans in public
environments are highly automated and driverless vehicles mixed with
human-driven vehicles and human road-users in traffic as well as urban robots
for street-cleaning, service, or delivery. Coordination of humans with fellow
humans in public environments is relatively smooth. For interactions in hybrid
societies to be effective and similarly smooth, human capabilities and
technological functionalities must be analyzed and harmonized in novel ways.
Coordination in hybrid societies involves perceiving and tracking behavior,
assessing each other’s capabilities, states, and situation-specific intentions
in encounters for prediction, implicit and explicit communication, and
movement planning and control. Coordination can be studied at the level of
individual encounters and human-machine interfaces up to the level of whole
socio-technical systems encompassing joint activities of human and artificial
agents.
The first international Conference on Hybrid Societies is organized by the
DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center Hybrid Societies at Chemnitz
University of Technology (CRC 1410 Hybrid Societies funded by the German
Research Foundation), in which a highly interdisciplinary group of researchers
from psychology and engineering sciences to mathematics and computer science
to the social sciences and humanities address the challenges of shaping the
coexistence of humans and machines in public environments. For Hybrid
Societies 2023, we invite contributions that report original novel research
findings on human-machine interaction in hybrid societies and contributions
that advance required technological innovations including AR/VR technologies
for embodiment and simulation. The conference is single-track. The final
program will be the result of a selective peer-review process based on the
quality, originality, and relevance of submissions and will include
presentations of refereed papers and keynote talks. A Best Paper Award will be
provided to the most outstanding contributions by a committee of experts. The
conference proceedings will be published in a peer-reviewed book by Springer
and a selection of extended contributions will be invited to be submitted to
special issues in renowned international scientific journals.
Call for Papers:
SUBMISSIONS
Linguistic contributions should focus on human - agent interaction, the
perception of human language variation by computer agents, the perception of
computer language by humans, etc. Variables could be attitudes towards accents
as well as learning effects of language variation.
Submissions for oral presentations presenting original and unpublished work
are solicited on all topics of hybrid societies. Authors may choose to submit
in either one of two ways.
- For inclusion in an edited volume (Springer): papers submitted for inclusion
in a peer reviewed publication should be 5-6 pages in length. If accepted,
reviewer comments will be sent to allow for revision for publication.
- Short papers not aimed at book publication should not exceed 1,200 words
(including figures, tables, and references). Some short paper submissions may
be accepted for poster presentation.
All submissions must be written in English, formatted according to APA
standards.
All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Accepted
submissions must be presented at the conference (at least one author of each
submission must register to be included in the program).
Proceedings will be indexed in WoS and SCOPUS.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: July 1, 2022
Notification of Acceptance: September 15, 2022
Final camera-ready Submission: December 15, 2022
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