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Subject: Computer Models of Affective States
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 16:21:50 +0000 (WET-DST)
From: KAISER(a)ch.unige.uni2a
Subject: Program of GEW'95
Call for Applications
GENEVA EMOTION WEEK '95
April 8 to April 13, 1995
University of Geneva, Switzerland
The Emotion Research Group at the University of Geneva announces the
third GENEVA EMOTION WEEK (GEW '95), consisting of a colloquium focusing
on a major topic in the psychology of emotion, and of a series of
workshops designed to introduce participants to advanced research
methods in the field of emotion.
The colloquium consists of extensive presentations of theoretical and
methodological approaches as well as recent empirical work by a group of
invited speakers and faculty members of the University of Geneva. Ample
time is allotted for discussion. The colloquium lasts 3 days. The theme
chosen for the GEW '95 is:
Artificial Emotions
The intention of GEW'95 is to bring together researchers in diverse
disciplines, including AI, neurosciences, philosophy, and psychology,
who share an interest in architectures and mechanisms underlying
emotion, motivation, and intelligence. The focus is on architectural
requirements for an autonomous agent, combining the various sub-
functions and sub-mechanisms normally studied separately in AI and
Psychology. GEW'95 is organized in collaboration with the Cognition
and Affect Group under the direction of Prof. Aaron Sloman at the
Cognitive Science Research Center, University of Birmingham.
This group organized the first Workshop on Architectures for
Understanding Motivation and Emotions (WAUME93) at Birmingham
and is pleased that WAUME95 is to be merged with GEW'95.
Speakers and Topics of the colloquium:
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Prof. Joseph Le Doux, New York University:
- Neural Computation of Emotional Meaning by the Brain.
Prof. Stevan Harnad, University of Southampton:
- Measuring and Modelling Performance Capacities and
Qualitative States.
Prof. Aaron Sloman, University of Birmingham:
- Architectures for Emotional Agents.
Prof. Klaus Scherer, University of Geneva:
- Computer Modeling of Appraisal Processes.
Discussant: Prof. Nico Frijda, Univ. Amsterdam
The workshops will be dedicated to practical work, e.g. simulation
models, tools, problems, etc. The workshops listed below will be held by
the organizers and the invited speakers. In addition, 2 or 3 workshop
proposals from participants for workshops lasting between 1.5 and
3 hours will be selected on a competitive basis. At the end of each
workshop day there will be a session (3 x 2h) for posters,
demonstrations, videos, and individual discussions.
The topics of the invited workshops, each lasting approx. 3 hours are:
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Dr. Jorge Armony, Center for Neuroscience, New York:
- An Anatomically Constrained Connectionist Model of Fear Conditioning.
Prof. Stevan Harnad, Southampton:
- Turing Testing and the Causal Status of Affect.
Prof. Aaron Sloman, Cognition and Affect Group, Birmingham:
- Exploring Motivated Agent Design.
Dr. Prem Kalra, Prof. Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, Miralab, Geneva:
- Simulating Facial Expressions and Phonemes for Virtual Humans.
Dr. Thomas Wehrle, Prof. Klaus Scherer, Emotion Research Group, Geneva:
- Computational Models: Open Issues.
- A Psychological Modeling Environment for Autonomous Agents.
Prospective participants are researchers or doctoral students
working in AI, neurosciences, philosophy, or psychology.
Admission for the limited number of places is decided on the basis
of prior application. People interested in participating are asked to
fill in the enclosed application form as soon as possible and before
January 31, 1995
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APPLICATION FORM (please append a short Curriculum Vitae)
GENEVA EMOTION WEEK (GEW'95): April 8 to 13, 1995
Name:....................................................................
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Highest academic degree received
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Present position:........................................................
Reasons for interests in GEW'95:.........................................
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I plan to submit a contribution: yes.... no....
Tentative title of contribution:.........................................
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Form of Contribution: Poster.... Demonstration....
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A limited number of workshops (each lasting approx. 1.5 hours) are
selected competitively. Workshop proposals should include the workshop
title, a description of the background in the research area, a brief
resume of the organizer(s), references to published work and relevant
experience. Proposals must be received by December 31, 1994.
The preferred maximum number of attendees is 36. In order to enable
us to plan arrangements for the workshop it will be useful to know
soon whether there will be a significantly larger number of well
qualified applicants. If you think there is a real chance that
you will be applying, please send in a note as soon as possible to
the address below, saying so and indicating whether you are likely
to submit a workshop proposal or not.
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The colloquium will start on Saturday, April 8, 1995 at 14:00 and end on
Monday, April 10, 1995 at 12:00.
The workshops will start on Monday, April 10, 1995 at 14:00 and end on
Thursday, April 13, 1995 at 12:00.
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Arrival Date*:................... Departure Date*:........................
Full colloquium/workshop fee with all lunches including accommodation
for April 8 to April 13, 1995 (5 nights)*:
Category A:..... Hotel de l'Etoile (Sw.frs. 1'200.--)
Category B:..... Cite Universitaire (Sw.frs. 600.--)
Fee for colloquium only including accommodation
for April 8 to April 10, 1995 (2 nights)*:
Category C:..... Hotel de l'Etoile (Sw.frs. 300.--)
Category D:..... Cite Universitaire (Sw.frs. 200.--)
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*Participants who want to come earlier or leave later have to organize
their accommodation for these days themselves.
Full colloquium/workshop fees:
A) Researchers holding an academic position: Sw.frs. 1'200
(including hotel accommodation)
B) Doctoral students and assistants: Sw.frs. 600.--
(including students' hostel accommodation)
Colloquium only:
C) Researchers holding an academic position Sw.frs. 300.--
(including hotel accommodation)
D) Doctoral students and assistants: Sw.frs. 200.--
(including students' hostel accommodation)
Upon acceptance of your participation, you will receive a
confirmation letter and payment instructions. Organizers
of an accepted workshop (one person per workshop) will be
informed before January, 31, 1995 and pay a reduced fee
of Sw.frs. 1'050.-- (Sw.frs. 400.-- for doctoral students).
Please return to: Dr. Susanne Kaiser - University of
Geneva, FPSE, Section de Psychologie
9, route de Drize, CH-1227 Carouge
Fax: +41/22/300 1482; E-mail: kaiser(a)uni2a.unige.ch
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