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CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM Transactions on
Interactive Intelligent Systems
*Special issue on Data-Driven Personality Modeling for Intelligent
Human-Computer Interaction*
Guest Editors
Prof. Shimei Pan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Dr. Oliver Brdiczka, Adobe
Prof. Andrea Kleinsmith, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Prof. Yangqiu Song, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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*Background*
Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have enabled new
forms of
human-computer interaction characterized by greater adaptability
and better
human-machine symbiosis. To facilitate the development of next
generation
AI agents that can truly understand and collaborate with humans,
it is
important that AI agents can understand and adapt to individual
differences
or personality traits. Here we define the word *personality*
broadly to
refer to the patterns of human thoughts, feelings, social
adjustments,
and behaviors consistently exhibited over time that strongly
influence
one's expectations, self-perceptions, values, and attitudes.
Given the complexity of human minds and the unpredictability of
human
behavior, modeling personality is very challenging. In this
special issue,
we will feature cutting-edge research employing data-driven
approaches to
sift through large amounts of human behavioral evidence to uncover
personality traits computationally.
*Scope, Description, and More Information*
This special issue invites submissions featuring original research
related
to designing and developing data-driven approaches to personality
modeling.
A suitable submission must also demonstrate its relevance to TiiS,
the
premier journal featuring interactive intelligent systems with two
distinct
characteristics: *intelligence* and *interactivity*. In
particular, a
suitable submission must exhibit or discuss how the resulting
personality
models can be used to enhance human-computer interaction.
Interdisciplinary
research is especially encouraged.
Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Modeling and predicting diverse personality traits, such as Big
5
personality traits, cognitive characteristics, emotional
signatures, trust,
motivations, and needs, using one or more sources of user behavior
data,
including texts, images, sensors, social media, and conversations.
- Modeling personality traits to predict real-world human
behaviors,
such as purchase decisions, learning behavior, eating habit, and
substance
abuse.
- Modeling personality traits to predict online human behaviors
such as
re-tweeting, following, trolling and cyber-bullying from online
user data.
- Interpretability and explainability of derived personality and
human
behavior models.
- Privacy-protecting personality modeling.
*Schedule*
- Full paper submission deadline: Feb 15, 2019
- First author notification: April 15, 2019
- Revised paper due: May 31, 2019
- Final author notification: July 31, 2019
- Expected publication: Fall, 2019
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for author information and submission details. For further
information,
please contact
personality-modeling-editors@acm.org.
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