Dear Colleagues,

Please consider submitting any work related to Affective Content Analysis
to our AAAI workshop on this topic.  We welcome short (4-pages) and full
(8-pages) submissions by November 15th.

https://sites.google.com/view/affcon2020/home


AFFCON 2020: AAAI WORKSHOP ON AFFECTIVE CONTENT ANALYSIS

& CL-AFF SHARED TASK

CALL FOR PAPERS
Analysis of content to measure affect and its experiences is a growing
multidisciplinary research area that
still has little cross-disciplinary collaboration. The artificial
intelligence (AI) and computational linguistics
(CL) communities are making strides in identifying and measuring affect
from user signals especially in
language, while the human-computer interaction (HCI) community
independently explores affect through
user experience evaluations. Consumer psychology and marketing pursues a
different direction to ground
affect in its theoretical underpinnings as well as their real-world
applications.
The theme of AffCon 2020 is the study of affect in response to interactive
content that may evolve over
time. The word ‘affect’ is used to refer to emotion, sentiment, mood, and
attitudes including subjective
evaluations, opinions, and speculations. Psychological models of affect
have been adopted by other
disciplines to conceptualize and measure users’ opinions, intentions, and
expressions. However, the
context-specific characteristics of human affect suggest the need to
measure in ways that recognize
multiple interpretations of human responses.
We invite papers that offer modeling and measurement of affect and identify
the important affect–related
dimensions to study consumer behavior. In turn, that allows data models to
be more informed in
representing behaviors and hence effective in guiding decisions and actions
by firms. We welcome
submissions on topics including - but not limited to - the following:
● Deep learning-based models for affect modeling in content (image, audio,
and video)
● Psycho-demographic profiling
● Affective and Cognitive Content Measurement in Text
● Affect in communication
● Affectively responsive interfaces
● Affective human-agent, -computer, and -robot interaction
● Mirroring affect
● Affect-aware text generation
● Measurement and evaluation of affective content
● Consumer psychology at scale from big data
● Modeling consumer’s affective reactions
● Affect lexica for online marketing communication
● Affective commonsense reasoning
● Multimodal emotion recognition and sentiment analysis
● Computational models for consumer behavior
● Psycho-linguistics, including stylometrics and typography
● Computational linguistics for consumer psychology
We especially invite papers investigating multiple related themes, industry
papers, and descriptions of
running projects and ongoing work. In the spirit of getting a
multidisciplinary community together, we also
invite pre-published/in-press work as part of a short presentation and
poster session.
Submissions should be made via EasyChair and must follow the formatting
guidelines for AAAI-2020 (use
the AAAI Author Kit). All submissions must be anonymous and conform to AAAI
standards for

double-blind review. Both full papers (8 pages including references) and
short papers (4 pages including
references) that adhere to the 2-column AAAI format will be considered for
review.
CALL FOR SHARED TASK SUBMISSIONS: There is a growing interest in
understanding how humans
initiate and hold conversations. The affective understanding of
conversations focuses on the problem of
how speakers use affect to react to a situation and to each other. We
introduce the OffMyChest
Conversation dataset, and invite submissions for the Computational
Linguistics Affect Understanding
(CL-Aff) Shared Task on Affect in Conversations. Details -
https://sites.google.com/view/affcon2020/cl-aff-shared-task
Workshop URL: https://sites.google.com/view/affcon2020
Submission Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=affcon2020
Important Dates:

Submissions via EasyChair
November 15, 2019: Full paper submission
December 04, 2019: Notification of Acceptance/ Rejection
December 13, 2019: AAAI-20 Early registration deadline
December 15, 2019: Camera-ready Versions due
February 7 or 8,, 2020: Workshop at AAAI-20
Co-chairs:
Niyati Chhaya (Adobe Research, nchh...@adobe.com),
Kokil Jaidka (University of Pennsylvania, koki...@gmail.com ),
Jennifer Healey (Adobe Research, jehea...@adobe.com),
Lyle Ungar (University of Pennsylvania, un...@cis.upenn.edu),
Atanu R Sinha (Adobe Research, a...@adobe.com)
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