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*ACII 2021*: https://www.acii-conf.net/2021/ 
<https://www.acii-conf.net/2021/>
*Call for Tutorial Proposals*: https://www.acii-conf.net/2021/tutorials/ 
<https://www.acii-conf.net/2021/tutorials/>

The Conference series on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction 
(ACII) is the premier international forum interdisciplinary research on 
the design of systems that can recognize, interpret, and simulate human 
emotions and related affective phenomena. It is an interdisciplinary 
field spanning computer science, psychology, and cognitive science.
Affective Computing aims at the study and development of systems and 
devices that use emotion.  The theme of the 2021 edition of the 
conference is “Ethical Affective Computing” considering ethical uses, 
fairness and bias in emotional AI.

We encourage tutorial proposals which address topics of affective 
computing and intelligent interaction in introductory or advanced levels 
to complement the conference’s program. In general, tutorials may 
introduce an uprising issue to the related research discussed at ACII 
2021, or reflect an overview of an important, but already established 
topic, both presented in an illustrative fashion. For this, we expect 
that the tutors focus on the state-of-the-art or the main ideas of the 
proposed topic rather than primary on the presenters’ own research 
interests. Tutorials oriented toward more applied aspects of affective 
computing, intelligent interaction, and multimodal interaction are also 
welcome, such as the presentation of  tools and methodologies common for 
the processing of affective data.

The tutorials can be organised as either half-day (preferred) or 
full-day events and will take place at the same venue as the main 
conference. The proposals will be evaluated based on the impact, 
quality, interdisciplinary character, presentation format as well as the 
theme and relevance to the conference.

*Proposal Submission Instructions*
Tutorial proposals should not exceed 4 pages and have to be emailed to 
Shogo Okada and Guillaume Chanel. Please use “[ACII2021] Tutorial 
Proposal” in the subject line. All proposals should be prepared in PDF 
providing the following information:

  * Tutorial Title
  * Duration: half-day, full-day
      o Note: Half-day (3h) tutorials are preferred and are the common
        ACII tutorial format; Full-day (6h) tutorial proposals have to
        justify for the additional value
  * Presenter(s) Name and Affiliation
  * Contact Information of the Tutorial Organiser
  * Description of the Proposal (including a few relevant references and
    links to material useful for review)
  * Explanation of Relevance of the Proposed Tutorial
  * Description of Presentation Format and Style (several presenters,
    video conferencing, specific media, etc.)
  * Equipment required for the Tutorial
  * CV of Presenter(s)
  * Key Publications of Presenter(s) (especially on the Tutorial Topic)
  * Target Audience (e.g. early-stage or advanced researchers in the
    field, students, etc.)
  * Provided accompanying Material (specific requirements)
  * Other Considerations/Comments related to the Proposal or the Reviewing

The tutorial organisers will take care of any specific requirements 
which are related to the tutorial such as specific handouts, mass 
storages, rights of distribution (material, handouts, etc.), copyrights, 
etc.

*Important Dates*
Tutorial Proposal Deadline: May 10,  2021
Tutorial Acceptance Notification: May 31, 2021
Tutorial day: September 28, 2021
Tutorial Contacts

Please forward any questions about tutorial proposals to the tutorial 
chairs:
Shogo Okada:  [okada-s_at_jaist.ac.jp <http://okada-s_at_jaist.ac.jp/>]
Guillaume Chanel. [guillaume.chanel_at_unige.ch 
<http://guillaume.chanel_at_unige.ch/>]

-- 
Guillaume Chanel
Senior Researcher and Lecturer
Phone : +41 22 379 01 83
-- 
Social-Intelligence and Multi-Sensing group
Computer Science Department
Battelle Bat. A
Rte de Drize 7
1227, Carouge (GE)
https://sims.unige.ch/
--
Swiss Center for Affective Sciences
http://www.affective-sciences.ch/


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