First International Workshop on Laughter in Interaction and Body Movement

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LIBM'08 - First Call for Papers

 First International Workshop on Laughter in Interaction and Body Movement

 Asahikawa Convention Bureau, Hokkaido, Japan, June 10, 2008

 in conjunction with JSAI2008: the 22nd National Meeting of The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence.

 Website- http://www.teu.ac.jp/iap/LIBM08/

   ** Paper due: 24 March 2008 --> 1 April 2008 (Submission deadline has been extended!)**

 LIBM'08 is the First International Workshop on Laughter in Interaction and Body Movement, which is in conjunction with the 22nd National Meeting of The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI2008) in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan, on June 10, 2008.


 Scope
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 Laughter takes a great role in leading a social life for humans. It not only comes out as just a physiological phenomenon, but is ingeniously designed and created as a resource for constructing a social relationship or bringing about smooth communication. Social laughter cannot be created by a single person but by a collaborative activity among participants in a conversation. Furthermore, configuration and body movements of the participants also comprise the essential factors of laughter besides linguistic ones.

 Such an emotive factor as laughter thus cannot be overlooked when we establish a smooth social relationship with computers. However, though human-computer interaction (HCI) has recently become familiar in everyday life, it is on rather limited occasions that HCI makes positive use of laughter.

 This workshop focuses attention on the phenomenon of laughter in interactions and body movements of participants. In particular, it focuses on what physical/cognitive factors and conditions socially enact laughing situations or moments, and on how laughter is perceived and utilized as a resource for social interaction by participants. Therefore, this workshop does not treat the laughter itself, but rather aims at clarifying the structure of the social or communicative environment surrounding laughter, which would become the basis for constructing socially smooth and natural HCI.

 We thus encourage the submission of papers that address any theme related to the above. Moreover, the papers on the modeling of how to realize natural body movements of a robot or an embodied conversational agent in social interaction with humans are also welcomed.


 Topics
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 According to the scope of this workshop above, topics of interest
 include but are not limited to:

 *laughter and smile in conversation
 *realizing body movements of a natural and emotive robot/agent
 *pragmatic meaning and effects of laughter
 *organization of laughter in interaction and communication
 *laughter recognition for emotive computing
 *humor recognition/realization in multi-modal communication
 *laughter-synchronizing in multi-party conversation
 *stand-up comedy as 'open communication'
 *creating/utilizing humor in human-computer interaction
 *body movements of laughmakers or comedians
 *humorous interaction in stand-up comedy/team comedy
 *what to become a trigger of waves of laughter in audiences


 Important Dates
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 First paper submission: March 24, 2008
 Camera-ready submission: April 23, 2008
 Workshop date:   June 10, 2008


 Paper Submission
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 Authors are invited to submit original papers that have neither been published nor submitted for publication elsewhere, including web publication. Papers should be submitted in PDF. Submissions must conform to the following Springer's format and should be 4-6 pages (including all text, figures, references and appendices):
 http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/
 0,10735,5-164-2-72376-0,00.html

 Once accepted, papers may be revised and extended to 8 pages in preparation for publication in the post-proceedings as selected papers as Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), Springer.

 Papers should be submitted by email to libm08@mls.teu.ac.jp.
 For further information about the workshop, please visit the website or contact the organisers at libm08@mls.teu.ac.jp.


 Registration Fee
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 5,000 yen (This registration fee covers a workshop text.) Cash and Credit Card (VISA and Master only) are accepted on site.

 Workshop Organizers
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 WORKSHOP CHAIR:
 Hitoshi Iida (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan)

 PROGRAM CHAIRS:
 Masashi Okamoto (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan)
 Mika Enomoto (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan)

 PROGRAM COMMITTEE (Partial List):
 Mayumi Bono (UCLA, USA / JSPS, Japan)
 Yasuharu Den (Chiba University, Japan)
 Hiromichi Hosoma (The University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan)
 Masato Ohba (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan)
 Mamiko Sakata (Doshisha University, Japan)
 Katsuya Takanashi (Kyoto University, Japan)
 ...

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