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CALL FOR POSITION PAPERS

Workshop on Ambient Persuasion at AmI 14
European Conference on Ambient Intelligence
http://www.ami-conferences.org/2014/

Eindhoven, The Netherlands, November 11, 2014

Workshop submission deadline: September 24, 2014
More details:https://projects.icts.sbg.ac.at/ami2014
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IMPORTANT DATES
- Workshop submission EXTENDED deadline: October 16, 2014
- Feedback to authors: October 20, 2014
- Early bird registration deadline: October 26, 2014
- Workshop at AmI 2014: November 11, 2014

SUMMARY AND THEME
Ambient persuasion (AP) is the utilization of Ambient Intelligence (AmI)
systems and services for the design of Persuasive Technologies (PT). In
this workshop we will discuss the interplay between AmI and PT. AmI
systems enables us to tailor persuasive interventions exactly at the
right time and in the right place, which is crucial for the persuasive
success. This strategy holds huge potentials to boost persuasive
effects, but also bears methodological and ethical challenges.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
Submissions are invited on the following topics:
- Theoretical groundings of Ambient Persuasion
- Persuasive Technologies
- Frameworks and heuristics for the design of Ambient Persuasion
applications
- Application areas for Ambient Persuasion technologies
- Case studies, field studies, lab studies of Ambient Persuasion
- Methods and tools for evaluating Ambient Persuasion
- Ethical challenges of Ambient Persuasion

GOALS AND EXPECTED AUDIENCE
The workshop aims at bringing together practitioners and researchers
from different domains interested in the potential of Ambient
Intelligence for persuasion. It addresses researchers, engineers and
practitioners to present their ideas and recent work on AP including
Persuasive Systems researchers, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and
user experience (UX) researchers, Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
researchers, industrial designers, human factors practitioners and
academics, philosophers with a focus on ethics of technology, as well as
students with interests in Ambient Persuasion.

SUBMISSION FORMAT
Workshop candidates are requested to send a 2-4 pages position paper
following the Springer guidelines for Proceedings to the organizers
about their research and link to the workshop theme. Position papers
need to be submitted to:https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ap2014

We plan to offer post-workshop proceedings and consider a special issue
in a selected journal, which will be discussed during the workshop.

ORGANIZERS
Alexander Meschtscherjakov, University of Salzburg
Manfred Tscheligi, University of Salzburg, Austrian Institute of Technology
Jaap Ham, Eindhoven University of Technology
Boris de Ruyter, Philips Research Europe

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