Gaze 2013 - The 6th Workshop on Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human Machine Interaction
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 6th Workshop on Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human Machine Interaction
at ACM ICMI 2013, Sydney, Australia
December 13, 2013
Papers deadline: August 31, 2013
www: http://cs.uef.fi/gazein2013
Invited speaker: Julien Epps ・University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Eye gaze is one of the most important aspects in understanding and modeling human-human communication,
and it has great potential also in improving human-machine and robot interaction. In human face-to-
face communication, eye gaze plays an important role in floor and turn management, grounding, and
engagement in conversation. In human-computer interaction research, social gaze, gaze directed at an
interaction partner, has been a subject of increased attention.
This is the sixth workshop in Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human Machine Interaction, and in the past we
have discussed a wide range of issues for eye gaze relevant to multimodal interaction; technologies
for sensing human attentional behaviors, roles of attentional behaviors as social gaze in human-human
and human-machine/robot interaction, attentional behaviors in problem-solving and task-performing,
gaze-based intelligent user interfaces, and evaluation of gaze-based UI. In addition to these topics,
this workshop will focus on eye gaze in multimodal communication, interpretation and generation. Since
eye gaze is one of the primary communication modalities, gaze information can be combined with other
modalities to compensate meanings of utterances or to serve as a stand-alone communication signal.
GazeIn'13 aims to continue in these lines and explore the growing area of gaze in intelligent
interaction research by bringing together researchers from domains of human sensing, multimodal
processing, humanoid interfaces, intelligent user interfaces, and communication science. We will
exchange ideas to develop and improve methodologies for this research area with the long-term goal of
establishing a strong interdisciplinary research community in attention aware interactive systems.
This workshop solicits papers that address the following topics (but not limited to):
・Technologies and methods for sensing and interpretation of gaze and human attentional behaviors
・Eye gaze in multimodal generation and behavior production in conversational humanoids
・Empirical studies of attentional behaviors
・New directions for gaze in Multimodal interaction
・Evaluation and design issues for using eye gaze in multimodal interfaces
Please see the online CfP for a full list of topics (http://cs.uef.fi/gazein2013/call-for-papers)
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
There are two categories of paper submissions.
Long paper: The maximum length is 6 pages.
Short paper: The maximum length is 3 pages.
At least three members of the program committee will review each submission. The accepted papers will
be published in the workshop proceedings. Best papers will be selected for an inclusion to a special
issue in a journal. Submitted papers should conform to the ACM publication format. For templates and
examples follow the link: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
Please submit your papers using https://precisionconference.com/~icmi13j
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission due: August 31, 2013
Notification of acceptance: September 20, 2013
Camera-ready due: October 10, 2013
Workshop date: December 13, 2013
ORGANIZERS
Roman Bednarik ・University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Hung-Hsuan Huang ・Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Kristiina Jokinen ・University of Helsinki, Finland
Yukiko Nakano ・Seikei University, Japan
at ACM ICMI 2013, Sydney, Australia
December 13, 2013
Papers deadline: August 31, 2013
www: http://cs.uef.fi/gazein2013
Invited speaker: Julien Epps ・University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Eye gaze is one of the most important aspects in understanding and modeling human-human communication,
and it has great potential also in improving human-machine and robot interaction. In human face-to-
face communication, eye gaze plays an important role in floor and turn management, grounding, and
engagement in conversation. In human-computer interaction research, social gaze, gaze directed at an
interaction partner, has been a subject of increased attention.
This is the sixth workshop in Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human Machine Interaction, and in the past we
have discussed a wide range of issues for eye gaze relevant to multimodal interaction; technologies
for sensing human attentional behaviors, roles of attentional behaviors as social gaze in human-human
and human-machine/robot interaction, attentional behaviors in problem-solving and task-performing,
gaze-based intelligent user interfaces, and evaluation of gaze-based UI. In addition to these topics,
this workshop will focus on eye gaze in multimodal communication, interpretation and generation. Since
eye gaze is one of the primary communication modalities, gaze information can be combined with other
modalities to compensate meanings of utterances or to serve as a stand-alone communication signal.
GazeIn'13 aims to continue in these lines and explore the growing area of gaze in intelligent
interaction research by bringing together researchers from domains of human sensing, multimodal
processing, humanoid interfaces, intelligent user interfaces, and communication science. We will
exchange ideas to develop and improve methodologies for this research area with the long-term goal of
establishing a strong interdisciplinary research community in attention aware interactive systems.
This workshop solicits papers that address the following topics (but not limited to):
・Technologies and methods for sensing and interpretation of gaze and human attentional behaviors
・Eye gaze in multimodal generation and behavior production in conversational humanoids
・Empirical studies of attentional behaviors
・New directions for gaze in Multimodal interaction
・Evaluation and design issues for using eye gaze in multimodal interfaces
Please see the online CfP for a full list of topics (http://cs.uef.fi/gazein2013/call-for-papers)
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
There are two categories of paper submissions.
Long paper: The maximum length is 6 pages.
Short paper: The maximum length is 3 pages.
At least three members of the program committee will review each submission. The accepted papers will
be published in the workshop proceedings. Best papers will be selected for an inclusion to a special
issue in a journal. Submitted papers should conform to the ACM publication format. For templates and
examples follow the link: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
Please submit your papers using https://precisionconference.com/~icmi13j
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission due: August 31, 2013
Notification of acceptance: September 20, 2013
Camera-ready due: October 10, 2013
Workshop date: December 13, 2013
ORGANIZERS
Roman Bednarik ・University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Hung-Hsuan Huang ・Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Kristiina Jokinen ・University of Helsinki, Finland
Yukiko Nakano ・Seikei University, Japan
Other CFPs
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