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Friday, August 11, 2023 by Chris Wellekens |
We are inviting you to submit your papers to the demo track of the annual gathering of the Association for the Advancement Of Affective Computing’s (AAAC) 2023 Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction Conference (ACII 2023). It is the perfect opportunity to showcase demonstrations of recent advancements in this space. Technologies, multimodal products, and prototypes are all welcome for presentation, to engage with an international community of experts from various corners of social science, computer science, and data science. Demo presenters will benefit from heightened exposure for their work, and feedback from scientists and experts in the field. We encourage creative, artistic and thought-provoking experiences, and research prototypes and commercial products. Demos are also an excellent opportunity to find beta testers and other collaborators. A two-page extended abstracts is required and will be published in the conference proceedings for all accepted demos. Website: https://acii-conf.net/2023/calls/demos/
Location: MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA
Sep 10 - Sep 13, 2023 Important Dates Submission Deadline: 30th June, 2023 Notification of Acceptance: 11th July, 2023 Camera Ready Submissions: 1st August, 2023 Conference Dates: 10-13th September 2023 Requirements Submissions of demonstrations of research prototypes and innovative commercial products related to applications of affective computing and intelligent interaction are welcome. Submission Guidelines The submission materials should be combined into a single document including the following:
The demo papers submission process will be handled through the Easy Chair system. Please note that the demo presenters must register for the conference. Evaluation Criteria Each demo paper will be reviewed and selected based on its scientific contribution, originality and innovation, social impact, potential for widespread use, and relevance to topics of ACII. Demo papers should include detailed technical explanations of the methods used. Similar demos will be grouped together to maximize the visibility of the presenters and their technologies. Contacts: Please direct all questions to Prasanth Murali (murali.pr@northeastern.edu) or Daniel McDuff (dmcduff@google.com). |
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