Call: 1st International Workshop on Persuasive AI (PAI 2023)

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Call: 1st International Workshop on Persuasive AI (PAI 2023)

March 15, 2023


Call for Papers

1st International Workshop on Persuasive AI (PAI 2023)
In conjunction with the 18th International Conference on Persuasive Technology
April 19, 2023
Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Workshop: https://sites.google.com/view/persuasiveai/pai2023
Persuasive 2023 conference: https://persuasivetech.org

Submission deadline (extended): March 31, 2023

We would like to invite you to submit to the 1st International Workshop on Persuasive AI (PAI 2023).

PAI 2023 is a one-day hybrid workshop which will take place on the 19th of April 2023, in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, in conjunction with the 18th International Conference on Persuasive Technology 2023. The workshop aims to bring together researchers and students from multiple disciplines to discuss and explore theoretical and practical considerations and directions for innovation in the emergent field of Persuasive AI. Authors are invited to submit long papers (6-12 pages, excluding references) and short papers (2-6 pages, excluding references) presenting novel unpublished research results, as well as position papers, demos, and work-in-progress papers.

TOPICS OF INTEREST:

Submissions are invited on all aspects of Persuasive AI and intelligent technologies for behaviour change. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Design, development, or evaluation methods of Persuasive AI
  • Applications of AI to optimise behaviour change technologies
  • User studies and experiments
  • Frameworks and models for developing Persuasive AI technologies
  • Human-centred design and evaluation methodologies for Persuasive AI
  • Personalisation of behaviour change technologies
  • Persuasive applications of natural language generation
  • Simulations of complex systems and behaviours
  • Identifying and anticipating behaviours
  • Values and ethical challenges of Persuasive AI
  • Transparency, privacy, trust, bias, and accountability of Persuasive AI

WORKSHOP ORGANISERS:

Ana Ciocarlan (University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK)
John Vargheese (Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK)
Hanna Hauptmann (Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands)

Contact: Ana Ciocarlan (a.ciocarlan@abdn.ac.uk)

We look forward to receiving your submissions!


 
 

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