|    |  Call for Papers,  
Workshop on Laughter and Non-Verbal Vocalisations, Bielefeld,  
15-16 June  
the previous meetings held in Dublin (2012), Enschede  (2015), and Paris (2018), we have the pleasure to announce a  forthcoming workshop in Bielefeld.  Non-verbal vocalisations such as laughs, sighs, filled pauses, and  short utterances can communicate emotions and behavioural intentions.  Often, they also play an important role in regulating interactions.  The goal of this workshop is to bring together scientists from diverse  research areas and to provide an exchange forum for interdisciplinary  discussions in order to gain a better understanding of laughter and  other non-verbal vocalisations in multimodal human-human and  human-machine interactions. The workshop will consist of invited  talks, oral, and poster presentations of ongoing research.  We invite contributions from all relevant fields, including phonetics,  linguistics, psychology, conversation analysis, social signal  processing, and human-machine/robot interaction.
   Submission procedure  ???????  Researchers are invited to submit short papers or abstracts (max. 4  pages, including references) describing their work, including work in  progress. The submissions will be made available online.
   Important dates  ?????  * Submission portal opens: 15 December 2020  * Abstract submission deadline:  14 February 2020  * Notification acceptance/rejection:  31 March 2020  * Registration deadline by email: 01 June 2020  * Workshop dates: 15-16 June 2020
   Venue  ??  CITEC, Bielefeld University https://cit-ec.de/en
   Website  ??-  Please check the website http://bit.ly/laughterWorkshop  for updated information about the workshop
 
   Programme Committee  ???-
   Nick Campbell - School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication  Sciences, Trinity College Dublin  Kevin El Haddad - University of Mons  Jonathan Ginzburg - University Paris Diderot  Dirk Heylen - Human Media Interaction, University of Twente  Bogdan Ludusan - Bielefeld University  Gary McKeown - Queen's University Belfast  Catherine Pelachaud - CNRS ? ISIR, Sorbonne University  Magdalena Rychlowska - Queen's University Belfast  Jürgen Trouvain - Computational Linguistics and Phonetics, Saarland University  Khiet Truong - Human Media Interaction, University of Twente  Petra Wagner - Bielefeld University
 
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