2nd CfP: Cognitive Collaborative Appliances (CCA) - ECAI 2008 WORKSHOP
Vouros George
georgev at aegean.gr
Mo Mär 17 16:52:24 CET 2008
Apologies for cross posting
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Workshop
on
Cognitive Collaborative Appliances:
From Theory to Praxis
To be held with ECAI 2008
21-22 July 2008
Patras, Greece
http://cca.samos.aegean.gr
Objectives
>From cognitive ergonomics to intelligent assistants, cognitive
robotics, and human-robots interaction there is a wide breadth
of theories and techniques concerned with the development of
intelligent artifacts that are able to exhibit helpful behavior
to their (software and human) peers.
The ultimate objective is the development of systems that will
act in a seamless and adaptive manner in the environment of their
peers, serving their purpose with respect to the intentions,
goals and restrictions of the peers, as any benevolent partner
would do. We call such systems Cognitive Collaborative Appliances (CCA).
Cognitive Collaborative Appliances are systems that have an
extended knowledge of the context in which they act including
the knowledge about the tasks, goals, and constraints of their
peers, as well as the ability to recognize situations, to
learn and manage their plans, and to adapt, exhibiting helpful
behavior.
Examples of such appliances include "cognitive TVs", which
helps people locate the best TV programs that fit their mood
and preferences, "cognitive wheel chairs", which helps people
with severe limitations to reach a target location safely and
according to their preferences, "cognitive PDAs", which helps
the user to schedule her obligations that maybe complex and
conflicting, and appliances for gaming and entertainment, which
change the scenario based on the user's mood, abilities, and
preferences.
Scope and Topics
Major issues to be discussed at this workshop include the
following:
1. What exactly are the principles upon which we can develop
CCAs?
2. To what extend these principles should drive the
development of the target CCAs?
3. Are domain/context-independent frameworks and technologies
available that can readily be used for the development of CCA systems?
How far are we from having such tools?
4. How should we evaluate the performance of the available
tools and systems?
The list of topics within the interest of this workshop includes:
- Computational frameworks/theories/methodologies for CCAs:
state-of-the art, issues and challenges
- Context awareness (context sensing, affect/mood
recognition, situation/event recognition, context-sensitive reactivity
and plan management) for CCAs
- User profiling and system adaptation (including single-
and multi-agent system adaptation)
- Plan management (under uncertainty)
- Intelligent interaction (dialogue management, natural
multimodal interfaces, human-robot interaction)
- Applications (ambient intelligence, medical therapy,
games entertainment, personal wellness, etc.)
Important Dates
10 April 2008 Deadline for paper submission.
10 May 2008 Notification of papers acceptance/rejection.
26 May 2008 Deadline for camera-ready paper.
Organizers
George A. Vouros,
University of the Aegean, Greece
E-mail: georgev at aegean dot gr
Maja Pantic
Imperial College, UK
University of Twente, The Netherlands
Email: m.pantic at imperial dot ac dot uk
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