Connectionists: First CFP: Special issue @ IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems (TCDS)
Alessandra Sciutti
alessandra.sciutti at gmail.com
Thu Jan 12 11:15:43 EST 2017
APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE POSTINGS
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Call for papers
IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems (TCDS)
Special Issue on "A sense of interaction in humans and robots: from visual
perception to social cognition"
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=7274989
Guest Editors
Alessandra Sciutti (alessandra.sciutti at iit.it)
Nicoletta Noceti (nicoletta.noceti at unige.it)
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Important Dates
30 March 2017 - Deadline for title and abstract submission
30 June 2017 - Deadline for manuscript submission
15 September 2017 - Notification to authors
15 October 2017- Deadline for submission of revised manuscripts
15 November 2017 - Final decisions
Winter 2017 - Special Issue Publication in IEEE TCDS
Aim and Scope
Since early infancy, the ability of humans at interacting with each other is
substantially strengthened by vision, with several visual processes tuned to
support prosocial behaviour. For instance, a natural predisposition to look
at human faces or to detect biological motion is present at birth. More
refined abilities - as the understanding and anticipation of others' actions
and intentions- progressively develop with age, leading, in a few years, to
a full capability of interaction based on mutual understanding, joint
coordination and collaboration.
A key challenge of robotics research nowadays is to provide artificial
agents with similar advanced visual perception skills, with the ultimate
goal of designing machines able to recognise and interpret both explicit and
implicit communication cues embedded in human behaviours. These achievements
pave the way for the large-scale use of Human-Robot Interaction applications
on a variety of contexts, ranging from the design of personal robots, to
physical, social and cognitive rehabilitation.
This special issue is aimed at gathering contributions from different
research communities, including Robotics, Computer Vision, Cognitive
Science, Psychology and Neuroscience, to create a comprehensive perspective
on the topic of social interaction in humans and robots, with a specific
reference to the role of human and machine perceptual abilities in
supporting interactive skills. Contributions may focus on human visual
perception for interaction on the one hand, and on the implementation of
machine vision methods aimed at improving human-human or human-machine
interaction on the other. This multidisciplinary effort is expected to bring
innovations in fields as social robotics and human- machine interaction, but
also in domains like developmental psychology and cognitive rehabilitation.
Themes
Understanding how efficient and seamless collaborations can be achieved
among human partners and which are the explicit and implicit cues
intuitively adopted in human cooperation would provide key insights on how
to model a similar ability in the future interactive machines.
This special issue wants to address these relevant questions both from the
side of the study of human perception for interaction and from the
implementation perspective, considering new algorithms and modelling efforts
brought forward to improve current robotics.
Topics include (but are not limited to) the following
* Computational Models of Visual Perception for Interaction
* Perception of Intentions and Actions
* Vision for Robotics and Artificial intelligence in Social
Contexts
* Neuroscientific bases of Interaction
* Development of Social Cognition in Humans
* Social Signals Recognition and Analysis
* Human-Robot Interaction
* Emotion Recognition for Interaction
* Machine Learning for Visual Perception
Submission:
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the "Information for Authors" of
the journal found at:
http://cis.ieee.org/ieee-transactions-on-cognitive-and-developmental-systems
/131-ieee-transactions-on-autonomous-mental-development-information-for-auth
ors.html and submissions should be made through the IEEE TCDS Manuscript
center at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tcds-ieee selecting the category
"SI: Human Robot Interaction".
Prospective authors are kindly asked to contact the guest editors by sending
an e-mail to alessandra.sciutti at iit.it , and nicoletta.noceti at unige.it
providing a tentative title and abstract of the contribution by 30 March,
2017.
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Alessandra Sciutti (PhD)
Researcher, Robotics Brain and Cognitive Sciences Unit
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
Center for Human Technologies
Via Enrico Melen 83, Building B
16152 Genova, Italy
tel: +39 010 8172 210
email: <mailto:alessandra.sciutti at iit.it> alessandra.sciutti at iit.it
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