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EMPIRE 2014 - 2nd Workshop on "Emotions and Personality in Personalized Services"

Date2014-07-07 - 2014-07-11

Deadline2014-04-01

VenueAalborg , Denmark Denmark

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Websitehttps://empire2014.wordpress.com

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 2nd workshop on Emotions and Personality in Personalized Services will be organized in conjunction with the UMAP 2014 conference and will be held in Aalborg, Denmark.
Personality and emotions shape our daily lives by having a strong influence on our preferences, decisions and behaviour in general. Hence, personalized systems that want to adapt to end users need to be aware of the user’s personality and/or emotions to perform well. Affective factors may include long?term personality traits or shorter?term states ranging from ‘affect dispositions’, ‘attitudes’ (liking, loving, hating,…), ‘interpersonal stances’ (distant, cold, warm,…), ‘moods’ (cheerful, irritable, depressed,…) or ‘real emotions’.
Recently, there have been extensive studies on the role of personality on user preferences, gaming styles and learning styles. Furthermore, some studies showed that it is possible to extract personality information about a user without annoying questionnaires, by analyzing the publicly available user’s social media feeds. Also, the affective computing community has developed sophisticated techniques that allow for accurate and unobtrusive emotion detection. Generally, emotions can be used in personalized systems in two ways: (i) either to change the emotion (or mood, e.g. from a negative to a positive) or (ii) to sustain the current emotion (e.g. keep a user “charged” while doing sports). Recent studies showed that such information can be used in various personalized systems like emotion?aware recommender systems.
The workshop will accept papers that discuss (i) aspects of personality and emotions acquisition (especially implicit methods, e.g. from social media), (ii) user modeling, (iii) adaptation strategies (e.g. to different learning styles, openness to diverse content etc.), (iv) scenarios/domains where emotions and personalities could be utilized effectively, (v) corpora, (vi) privacy issues, (vii) evaluation measures/strategies and other related topics.

Last modified: 2014-02-07 22:11:09