A Preliminary Call for Papers for:
THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL WORKING CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT VIRTUAL AGENTS
September 12-14, 2005 Kos, Greece
http://iva05.unipi.gr/
*** Submission Deadline: May 2, 2005
SYMPOSIUM DESCRIPTION:
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Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVAs) are autonomous, graphically embodied
agents in an interactive, 2D or 3D virtual environment. They are able
to interact intelligently with the environment, other IVAs, and
especially
with human users. Previous IVA workshops brought together people
studying
computer graphics, animation and virtual environments on the one hand,
and
on the other hand people working in AI, NLP, cognitive modelling and
A-life.
Since the first IVA back in 1999 firm lines of research have been
established
but there is much that the graphics and AI communities have to learn
from
each other. Moreover, the domain of Intelligent Virtual Agents has
become
much more diverse and now encompasses a wide range of disciplines
including
in particular psychology (emotion modelling, non-verbal communication),
sociology (modelling human / IVA societies), HCI (intelligent user
interfaces,
gesture/body tracking interfaces), design and arts (e.g., interactive
installations with IVAs), and all kinds of application fields. While
initial
research often focused on the use of IVAs in virtual environments, they
are
now increasingly used across many media such as the web, wireless
devices
and interactive television. IVAs can provide appealing characters for
games
and entertainment. They can be novel user interfaces for software or
guides
in factual and e-commerce web sites. They can be tools of psychological
research. Some see them as the key to engaging educational software or
as an exciting new way for us to communicate with each other on the web.
The rapid advances in the field have enabled it to be applied in
practice
to these areas both in research and industrial contexts.
The target audience for IVA'05 includes people from multiple
disciplines,
coming from academia or industry with an interest in the design,
implementation, and evaluation of IVAs and IVA applications. We aim for
a
lively programme of timely, high-quality presentations and
demonstrations
to discuss the state of the art and future of Intelligent Virtual
Agents.
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
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* IVA design and modelling
- design criteria and methodologies
- nature inspired IVAs/A-life for IVAs
- models of affect and personality for IVAs
- models for IVAs with awareness of their social context
- modelling conversational skills and multi-modal interaction
- non-verbal expressiveness in IVAs - gesture, facial expression,
posture
- media-specific design considerations, e.g., IVAs for VR, AR, web,
and
mobile applications
- deployment of novel interaction modalities (e.g., vision, touch,
phycons etc.)
- IVAs with physical embodiment: lessons from and for robotics
- ethical considerations, e.g., what human-qualities can / should IVAs
have / never have
* Conceptual architectures, e.g. for
- learning IVAs
- improvisational IVAs
- multi-user /multi-IVA interaction
- crowd simulations with IVAs
* IVA application fields, pilot systems, and experience reports
- education and training with IVAs
- psychological modelling and experimentation
- games
- interactive narrative with IVAs
- telepresence
- case studies and evaluation reports on IVA pilots etc.
* Evaluation of IVAs and IVA applications
- evaluation methodologies / evaluation frameworks
- reports on user studies and their outcomes
- evaluation and data collection tools for IVAs
* Software engineering issues
- standards and measures to support interoperability, portability,
and reuse
- tools and toolkits for building IVAs and IVA applications
- advanced 3D modelling and animation technologies for IVAs
SUBMISSION FORMAT:
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We distinguish between the following categories of submissions:
- Long papers, 6-8 pages, are reserved for reports on mature research
results.
- Short papers, not exceeding four pages, are for smaller case studies
or
ongoing but interesting and original research efforts.
- Demo submissions, not exceeding four pages, are for authors who wish
to
demonstrate their system. The submission should provide a
description of
their system, installation, or demo.
- Poster submissions should consist of either a one-page description of
the
poster content, or a one-page sketch of the poster.
Final versions of papers (long, short, demo/system, poster
descriptions)
will appear in the published IVA conference proceedings.
TIMELINE:
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May 2: Deadline for submissions of contributions
May 30: Reviews complete
June 6: Authors notification
July 1: Submission of camera ready contribution for the workshop notes
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
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Ruth Aylett, Heriot-Watt University
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Daniel Ballin, Radical Multimedia Lab, BTexact Technologies, Ipswich, UK
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Jonathan Gratch, University of Southern California
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Patrick Olivier, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Themis Panayiotopoulos, University of Piraeus (Local Chair)
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Thomas Rist, University of Augsburg
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE (Tentative):
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Jan Albeck
Elisabeth André
Norman Badler
Josep Blat
Joanna Bryson
Lola Cañamero
Justine Cassell
Marc Cavazza
Elizabeth Churchill
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Patrick Doyle
Angelica de Antonio
Fiorella de Rosis
Patrick Gebhard
Marco Gillis
Barbara Hayes-Roth
Randy Hill
Adrian Hilton
Kristina Höök
Katherine Isbister
Mitsuru Ishizuka
Ido Iurgel
Lewis Johnson
Martin Klesen
Stefan Kopp
John Laird
James Lester
Brian Loyall
Craig Lindley
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
Andrew Marriot
Stacy Marsella
Michael Mateus
Alexander Nareyek
Anton Nijholt
Gregori O'Hare
Sharon Oviatt
Ana Paiva
Catherine Pelachaud
Paolo Petta
Tony Polichroniadis
Helmut Prendinger
Matthias Rehm
Daniela Romano
Anthony Steed
Matthew Stone
Daniel Thalmann
Kris Thorisson
Demetri Terzopolous
David Traum
Hannes Vilhjalmsson
John Vince
Spyros Vosinakis
Michael Young
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Ruth Aylett Professor of Intelligent Virtual Environments
Centre for Virtual Environments, Business House, University of Salford
Salford, M5 4WT, UK Tel: 44-161-295 2912 Fax: 44-161-295-2925
http://www.nicve.salford.ac.uk/ruth/ "Life is beautiful"
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