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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2011/newsitem/3652/28-
 June---1-July-2011-IEA-AIE-2011-special-session-on
 -modeling-and-support-of-cognitive-and-affective-h
 uman-processes-Syracuse-NY-U-S-A-
DTSTAMP:20101118T000000
SUMMARY:IEA/AIE 2011 special session on modeling a
 nd support of  cognitive and affective human proce
 sses, Syracuse NY, U.S.A.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110701
LOCATION:Syracuse NY, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:To support humans in demanding circums
 tances it is often required that an intelligent sy
 stem application has some form of human-awareness.
  This means that the system has a form of intellig
 ence that enables it to analyze and tune itself to
  the human's cognitive and affective states and pr
 ocesses, such as attention, level of stress, or ex
 haustion. To design such intelligent applications 
 in the first place the system needs knowledge of t
 he relevant human processes, and possesses methods
  to use this knowledge to become human-aware: to e
 stimate and analyze the human's states and process
 es. Furthermore, based on such human-awareness the
  system is able to tune its actions and interactio
 ns with the human.   In this track we are looking 
 for research papers that explore building blocks o
 r full applications for such intelligent systems. 
 All kinds of aspects of cognitive and affective hu
 man processes in all areas of life and/or work may
  be relevant. For example, the papers can address 
 the analysis and modeling of such human processes,
  or models, architecture, or interfaces to support
  human cognitive and/or affective processes. Hereb
 y, the (intended) application system does not nece
 ssarily need to incorporate an explicit model of h
 uman processes, but can also be based on heuristic
 s developed by using formalized models of human fu
 nctioning.   For more information, see http://www.
 cs.vu.nl/~mhoogen/iea-aie-2011/ or contact the ses
 sion organizers via mhoogen at cs.vu.nl.   Authors
  are invited to electronically submit their paper,
  presenting the results of original research or in
 novative practical applications relevant for the s
 pecial session. Submissions due: December 17, 2010
 .
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 pport humans in demanding circumstances it is ofte
 n\n      required that an intelligent system appli
 cation has some form of\n      human-awareness. Th
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 lligence that enables it to analyze and tune itsel
 f to the\n      human's cognitive and affective st
 ates and processes, such as\n      attention, leve
 l of stress, or exhaustion. To design such\n      
 intelligent applications in the first place the sy
 stem needs\n      knowledge of the relevant human 
 processes, and possesses methods\n      to use thi
 s knowledge to become human-aware: to estimate and
 \n      analyze the human's states and processes. 
  Furthermore, based on\n      such human-awareness
  the system is able to tune its actions and\n     
  interactions with the human.\n      </p>\n      <
 p>In this track we are looking for research papers
  that explore\n      building blocks or full appli
 cations for such intelligent\n      systems. All k
 inds of aspects of cognitive and affective human\n
       processes in all areas of life and/or work m
 ay be relevant. For\n      example, the papers can
  address the analysis and modeling of\n      such 
 human processes, or models, architecture, or inter
 faces to\n      support human cognitive and/or aff
 ective processes. Hereby, the\n      (intended) ap
 plication system does not necessarily need to\n   
    incorporate an explicit model of human processe
 s, but can also\n      be based on heuristics deve
 loped by using formalized models of\n      human f
 unctioning.\n      </p>\n    \n      \n      <p>Fo
 r more information, see\n        <a target="_blank
 " href="http://www.cs.vu.nl/~mhoogen/iea-aie-2011/
 ">http://www.cs.vu.nl/~mhoogen/iea-aie-2011/</a>\n
         or contact the session\n        organizers
  via <a class="email">mhoogen <span class="at">at<
 /span> cs.vu.nl</a>.\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\
 n      <p>Authors are invited to electronically su
 bmit their paper,\n      presenting the results of
  original research or innovative\n      practical 
 applications relevant for the special session.\n  
     Submissions due: December 17, 2010.\n      </p
 >\n      </div>
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