[rede.APPIA] Fwd: Call for funding applications: ‘Short-Term Scientific Mission’ (STSM), Language In The Human-Machine Era (rolling deadlines on the website)

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From: Dave Sayers <dave.sayers@cantab.net>
Date: Fri, May 10, 2024 at 2:29 PM
Subject: Call for funding applications: ‘Short-Term Scientific Mission’ (STSM), Language In The Human-Machine Era (rolling deadlines on the website)
To: <LITHME@jiscmail.ac.uk>

Language In The Human-Machine Era (LITHME, https://lithme.eu) welcomes applications for the latest round of STSM funding. An STSM is one of COST’s standard networking activities, for an individual to visit a host organization located in a different country than their country of affiliation, to gain and share knowledge.

Eligibility follows the COST Association’s rules: basically anyone in a European country or ‘Near Neighbour’ country – https://www.cost.eu/about/cost-strategy/cost-global-networking/ (although please note COST has removed Russia from that list).

We are looking for people with specialisms in either technology or in linguistics (or both), who want to gain and share knowledge across those academic boundaries. Moreover, we want to fund visits that will pursue our goals to produce new insights on the effects of new and emerging human-integrated language technologies. More information about our themes and interests can be found on our Working Groups page (https://lithme.eu/working-groups) and in our open access forecast report (https://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/reports/20210518/1), as well our professionally commissioned animations (https://lithme.eu/animations). Clearly understanding and referring to these resources will increase the quality of any application.

Further information about eligibility, our deadlines, and the online application form can be found at https://lithme.eu/stsm2024call

Please forward this email on to anyone who may be interested, and repost our announcement: https://twitter.com/LgHumanMachine/status/1788913371166695553

All the best,
Dave

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Dr. Dave Sayers, ORCID no. 0000-0003-1124-7132
Senior Lecturer & Docent, Dept Language & Communication Studies, U. Jyväskylä, Finland | www.jyu.fi
Chair, EU COST Action CA19102 'Language in the Human-Machine Era' | www.lithme.eu
Founder & Moderator, TeachLing | https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/teachling
dave.sayers@cantab.net | https://jyu.academia.edu/DaveSayers


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[rede.APPIA] AmIA@EPIA2024 – CALL FOR PAPERS [Final Extended deadline]

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AmIA_Environments@EPIA2024 :: CALL FOR PAPERS

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[Final Extended Deadline for paper submission: May 20, 2024]

 

Special Track on Ambient Intelligence and Affective Environments (AmIA

Environments 2024)

23rd Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence – EPIA 2024

 

EPIA 2024

23rd EPIA Conference on Artificial Intelligence

https://epia2024.pt/

 

September 3-6, 2024

Viana do Castelo, Portugal

 

 

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Paper submission: May 20, 2024 Final Extended Deadline

 

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Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is a paradigm emerging from Artificial 

Intelligence (AI), where computers are used as proactive tools assisting 

people with their day-to-day activities, making everyone’s life more 

comfortable.

 

Affect and social behaviour plays an important role in the development 

of Ambient Intelligent Environments. Consideration of aspects like 

emotions, mood, personality traits, and attitudes in human-computer, 

human-robot, and human-environment interaction, especially insofar as 

they provide better or more “natural” support for humans. These 

environments should be aware of the needs of people, customizing 

requirements and forecasting behaviours.

 

AmI environments may be highly diverse, such as homes, offices, meeting 

rooms, schools, hospitals, control centers, transport facilities, 

tourist attractions, stores, sport installations, music devices, etc.

 

In the Thematic track on AmIA Environments we will create a 

multi-disciplinary discussion forum that will bring together researchers 

from the different fields addressed discussing issues in Artificial 

Intelligence topics included in the Ambient Intelligence and affective 

environments. Researchers are welcome to present both theoretical and 

practical works as well as the lessons learned with their application in 

the varied range of domains. Emphasis will be placed on the presentation 

of concrete systems, discussion of implementation and development 

challenges and sharing of conclusions achieved and relevant results.

 

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CONTRIBUTIONS

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In order to fulfill these objectives, submissions of substantial, 

original and previously unpublished work are invited in all areas of 

Ambient Intelligence and Affective environments. The topics of interest 

include, but are not limited to:

– Applications

– Ambient Assisted Living

– Ubiquitous Computing

– Artificial Intelligence for AmI

– Intelligent Environments

– Pervasive Computing

– Context Aware Computing

– Agent & Multiagent Systems for AmI

– Mobile Computing

– Sentient Computing

– e-Health

– Mobile Health (mHealth)

– Context Modelling

– AmI for e-Learning

– On-line Dispute Resolution

– Memory Assistant

– Computational models of emotions

– Group Emotion

– Affect and learning

– Artificial characters

– Affect and emotion recognition

– Sensor-based Applications

 

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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS and PAPERS FORMAT

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Submissions must be full technical papers on substantial, original, and 

previously unpublished research. Papers can have a maximum length of 12 

pages. All papers should be prepared according to the formatting 

instructions of Springer LNCS series (Springer Lecture Notes in Computer 

Science). Authors should omit their names from the submitted papers, and 

should take reasonable care to avoid indirectly disclosing their identity.

 

All papers should be submitted in PDF format through the EPIA’2024 

submission Website 

(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=epia2024) selecting the 

track AmIA – Ambient Intelligence and Affective Environments.

 

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IMPORTANT DATES

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Paper submission: April 30, 2024

Notification of paper acceptance: June 15, 2024

Camera-ready papers deadline: July 15, 2024

Conference dates: September 3-6, 2024

 

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PUBLICATION

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Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings (Springer 

LNAI – Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence), provided that at least 

one author is registered in EPIA 2024 by the early registration deadline.

Proceedings will be submitted for indexation by ISI Thomson, SCOPUS, 

DBLP, EI-Compendex among several other scientific databases.

 

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

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Luís Conceição, Institute of Engineering – Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal (msc@isep.ipp.pt“>msc@isep.ipp.pt)

Paulo Novais, University of Minho, Portugal (pjon@di.uminho.pt“>pjon@di.uminho.pt)

Goreti Marreiros, Institute of Engineering – Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal (mgt@isep.ipp.pt“>mgt@isep.ipp.pt)

Sara Rodriguez, University of Salamanca, Spain (srg@usal.es“>srg@usal.es)

João Carneiro, Devoteam, Portugal (joao.carneiro@devoteam.com“>joao.carneiro@devoteam.com)

Peter Mikulecky, University of Hradec Kralove (peter.mikulecky@uhk.cz“>peter.mikulecky@uhk.cz)

 

 

Best regards,

Luís Conceição

Junior Researcher

Guest Assistant Professor

GECAD – ISEP

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Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida, 431

4249-015 Porto

Portugal

Phone: +351 228 340 511 (ext. 1821)

Email: msc@isep.ipp.pt

http://www.gecad.isep.ipp.pt 

 

 

Best Regards,
Luís Conceição
Guest Assistant Professor
Department of Informatics Engineering
Research Fellow
GECAD – Research Group on Intelligent Engineering and Computing for Advanced Innovation and Development

ISEP | Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto
Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida, 431
4249-015 Porto – PORTUGAL
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