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The 9th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2021)

               Virtually Everywhere, November 9-11, 2021

               http://hai-conference.net/hai2021/


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People are increasingly interacting with computerized agents. Examples include 
autonomous and tele-presence robots in homes, healthcare, or search and rescue, 
virtual characters in the expanding gaming industry or for serious games, and 
agents representing other people through on-line social and interactive meeting 
places. Although these broad areas have their own unique research challenges, 
there is a clear commonality to be addressed in the investigation of how people 
interact with agents, whether they have physical or virtual embodiments, or 
represent remote people or an AI algorithm; this commonality requires explicit 
consideration.


The Ninth International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2021, in 
cooperation with ACM SIGCHI) aims to be the premier interdisciplinary venue for 
discussing and disseminating state-of-the-art research and results that have 
implications across conventional interaction boundaries including robots, 
software agents and digitally-mediated human-human communication. HAI will 
gather researchers from fields spanning engineering, computer science, 
psychology and sociology, and will cover diverse topics, including: human-robot 
interaction, affective computing, computer-supported collaborative work, gaming 
and serious games, artificial intelligence, and more.

The theme for HAI 2021 will be "Distributed Together, Making Connections". Due 
to the pandemic, we have been forced to disperse physically. As a result, 
online video conferencing and communication through social networking services 
are becoming more popular, with some drawbacks. Agents and avatar systems that 
mediate and extend human society may help us to overcome this isolation. Such 
systems could contribute by helping us to make connections while we are apart 
from each other. While all submissions related to HAI are welcome, you are 
especially encouraged to submit papers in line with the theme for HAI 2021. The 
HAI conference seeks contributions from a broad range of disciplines such as 
engineering, computer science, psychology, sociology, cognitive science, 
business, marking and design. We hope to be a venue to connect these diverse 
areas, even though the conference will be online.


Topics include, but are not limited to:

*        studies of Human-Agent Interaction, with quantitative/qualitative 
results;

*        theoretical models;

*        technological advances;

*        experimental methods;

*        impacts of embodiment;

*        character and avatar design; and

*        agents in social networks.

*        agents in business and marking

*        experience design


<< Important Dates >>


* Paper Submissions

- Deadlines for Submissions: June 21, 2021

- Paper Length:  up to 14 pages (ACM format [one-column], except references), 
length should match contribution

- Notification of Paper Acceptance: August 2, 2021


* Poster Submissions

- Deadlines for Submissions: August 6, 2021

- Paper Length: up to 8 pages (except references)

- Notification of Poster Acceptance: August 16, 2021


- Camera-ready Copies of all (paper and poster) Accepted Papers: August 30

- HAI 2021 Conference: November 9-11th, 2021


<< Submission and Reviewing >>

HAI 2021 will accept ONLY online submissions of PDF files (no MS Word, Latex, 
etc.). All submissions will be reviewed by three reviewers and will receive a 
meta review for quality assurance. The paper will be evaluated on the basis of 
research originality, excellence, and significance, and relevance to HAI. We 
also invite position papers, preliminary (but high impact) studies, and concept 
papers.


All papers need to be in the ACM SIGCHI format 
(https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow). Please visit 
the submission page at the HAI 2021 Web site to prepare and submit your papers. 
All accepted papers will be archived in the ACM Digital Library.


General Chairs

            Kohei Ogawa, Nagoya University

            Tomoko Yonezawa, Kansai University

            Gale M. Lucas, USC Institute for Creative Technologies


Program Chairs

            Hirotaka Osawa, University of Tsukuba

            Wafa Johal, University of New South Wales

            Masahiro Shiomi, Advanced Research Institute


All other information is online

http://hai-conference.net/hai2021/


For inquiries, please contact 
hai2...@hai-conference.net<mailto:hai2...@hai-conference.net>






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