Intelligent interaction

Introduction

Intelligent Interaction is a multidisciplinary topic in which computer science meets social science to investigate, design and evaluate novel forms of multimodal human-computer interaction.

Research in Intelligent Interaction concerns the perception-action cycle of understanding human behaviours and generating system responses, supporting an ongoing dialogue with the user. Understanding the user –by automated evaluation of speech, pose, gestures, touch, facial expressions, social behaviours, interactions with other humans, bio-physical signals and all content humans create– should inform the generation of intuitive and satisfying system responses. By understanding how and why people use interactive media, interactive systems can be made more socially capable, safe, acceptable and fun. Evaluation of the resulting systems generally focuses on the perception that the user has of them and the experience that they engender. These issues are investigated through the design, implementation, and analysis of systems across different application areas and across a variety of contexts.

Example application areas include social robots; tangible and tactile interaction; conversations with intelligent agents; mobile coaches and multimodal training games and more.

Available topics

The available Track 1 topics in this edition of the conference are limited to the following:

  • Computational creativity / language generation (more details)

  • Sentiment analysis (more details)

  • Input device for a sleeve for haptic illusions (more details)

  • Privacy-friendly crowd tracking solutions (more details)

  • Development and assessment of semantic-free utterances for social agents (more details)

  • Current state of thinking on AI and research ethics (more details)

  • Linguistic style matching and linguistic alignment (more details)

  • Multi-lingual (machine) translation and linguistic alignment (more details)

Information

For further information on the content of this track, you may contact the track chair: Mariët Theune