[Note: For more information about social drones see “An intelligent and social drone” from the Chalmers University AI Research Centre (CHAIR). –Matthew]
Call for Papers
The 1st International Workshop on Social Drones for Health and Wellbeing
NordiCHI 2022
Aarhus, Denmark
9th October 2022
Workshop: https://kivanctatar.com/Social-Drones-Workshop-Nordic-CHI-2022
Nordic CHI 2022: https://conferences.au.dk/nordichi2022
Submission deadline: August 23, 2022
The 1st International Workshop on AI driven Social Drones for health and wellbeing aims at bringing a team of interdisciplinary researchers together to address the state-of-the-art research on Social Drones, and derive a discussion on “how should we interact with intelligent social drone systems that manifest themselves in our physical and social world?”
While all submissions related to Human-Drone Interaction are welcome, prospective authors are especially encouraged to submit papers in line with the theme of the workshop on AI and Social Drones . The workshop seeks contributions from a broad range of disciplines such as engineering, computer science, psychology, sociology, cognitive science, art, and design. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- User-Centered Methods for Drone Interaction
- Designing Drones acting as social entities
- Personalised drones
- Drone social behaviours
- Real-time adaptive solutions
- Studies of Human-Drone Interaction, with quantitative/qualitative approach
- Human-centred Data Acquisition Methods
- Data-driven models
- Experimental methods
- Specific applications of drones
- Experience design
- Health and wellbeing application
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Algorithms
Workshop submissions to be invited for a journal special issue on the topic. More details will be announced during the workshop.
IMPORTANT DATES – Workshop Position Papers (2-4 pages)
23rd August 2022: Paper Submissions
1st September 2022: Notifications
SUBMISSION – https://kivanctatar.com/Social-Drones-Workshop-Nordic-CHI-2022
ORGANISERS
Mohammad Obaid, Kivanc Tatar, and Mikael Wiberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Alan Said, Mattias Rost, Alexandra Weilenmann, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Wafa Johal, University of Melbourne, Australia
Friederike A. Eyssel, Bielefeld University, Germany
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