Multimodal data collection in response to artistic objects; emotions and aesthetic experience.
Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the experience and absorption of aesthetic values.
Analysis of physiological and behavioural signals captured during aesthetic experience.
Assessment of affective states in response to movies, music, and ancient and modern artwork.
Content analysis of artistic objects (movies, music, paintings, games, digital art, digital archaeology, etc.).
Intrapersonal and interpersonal correlation of multimodal responses during aesthetic experience.
Neuroaesthetics for studying brain mechanisms and sensory, reward, emotional neural processes related to aesthetics.
Human-habitat interaction and its relation to human content, well-being, and modern interactive technology.
Human-robot/computer interaction systems focusing on aesthetic or affective experiences.
Virtual or social environments and aesthetic content.
Digital art and archaeology, and computer vision.
Form and content exploration in addictive games.
The workshop proceedings will be published in the ACM Digital Library, in the companion proceedings of ICMI 2022.
We invite the submission of (please note that the number of pages refers to a single page format):
Workshop Full Paper =14 Page Limit + extra pages for references only with optional auxiliary material (zipped) & thumbnail image
Workshop Short Paper =7 Page Limit + extra pages for references only with optional auxiliary material (zipped) & thumbnail image
Workshop Poster Abstract =5 Page Limit + extra pages for references only with optional auxiliary material (zipped) & thumbnail image
*These are for the new single-columns format. In case a double-column format is used the page limits are 4 and 8 pages (without references) for short and long papers, respectively. and 3-pages for abstracts.
The reviewing will be double blind, so submissions should be anonymous: do not include the authors' names, affiliations or any clearly identifiable information in the paper (including in the Acknowledgments and references). It is appropriate to cite past work of the authors if these citations are treated like any other (e.g., "Smith [5] approached this problem by....") - omit references only if it would be obviously identifying the authors. Paper chairs will desk reject non-anonymous papers after reviewing begins.
Submitted papers should conform to the latest ACM publication format. All authors should submit manuscripts for review in a double column format to ensure adherence to page limits. Please note that a non-anonymous author block may require a larger space than the anonymized version. For LaTeX templates and examples, please click on the following link: https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow , download the zip package entitled Primary Article Template - LaTeX, and use the sample-sigconf.tex template with \documentclass[sigconf,review]{acmart} to add line numbers. We suggest you to use the LaTeX templates. You will find Word templates and examples on the same webpage mentioned. Authors who do decide to use the Word template should be made aware that an extra validation step may be required during the camera-ready process.
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