|  | Call for Papers: 7th Laughter and Other Non-Verbal Vocalisations> Workshop - July 16-17 2024
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 > We are excited to announce the 7th Laughter and Other Non-Verbal
 > Vocalisations Workshop (bit.ly/LaughterWorkshop2024) on July 16-17 at
 > Queen’s University Belfast. The workshop will be a pre-conference
 > event, part of the 2024 Conference of the International Society for
 > Research on Emotion (www.isre2024.org).
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 > Non-verbal vocalisations in human-human and human-machine interactions
 > play important roles in displaying social and affective behaviours and
 > in managing the flow of interaction. Laughter, sighs, clicks, filled
 > pauses, and short utterances such as feedback responses are among some
 > of the non-verbal vocalisations that are being increasingly studied
 > from various research fields. However, much is still unknown about the
 > phonetic or visual characteristics of non-verbal vocalisations
 > (production/encoding), their relations to the social actions they are
 > part of, their perceived meanings (perception/decoding), and their
 > ordering in interaction. Furthermore, with the increased interest for
 > more naturalness in human-machine interaction, current times also
 > invite exploring how these phenomena can be integrated in speech
 > applications.
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 > Research themesinclude, but are not restricted to, these aspects of
 > laughter and other non-verbal vocalisations:
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 >    Articulation, acoustics, and perception
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 >    Interaction and pragmatics
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 >    Affective and evaluative meanings
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 >    Social perception and organisation
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 >    Disfluency
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 >    Technology applications
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 > Researchers are invited to submit extended abstracts(2 pages long,
 > including figures and references) describing their work, including work
 > in progress. The deadline for submission is March 15th, 2024. More
 > information about the submission process can be found on our website
 > (bit.ly/LaughterWorkshop2024).
 >
 > There will be twokeynote presentations on the topics treated by the
 > workshop, delivered by Prof. Carolyn McGettigan (University College
 > London, UK) and Prof. Margaret Zellers (Kiel University, Germany).
 >
 > Looking forward to receiving your contributions and welcoming you at
 > the workshop in July!
 
 
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