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Title: ICANN workshop, September 14,


1
Intelligent Affective Interactiontechnologies
and applications
  • ICANN workshop, September 14,
  • Athens, Greece

2
workshop focus
  • present/discuss experiences from FP6 projects in
    the field of multimodal interfaces, as well as
    related fields (robotics, e-inclusion, cognition,
    etc.)
  • discuss the position of the European Research
    Area within the state of the art
  • how this position can be maintained and improved
    within FP7

3
workshop presentations
  • Prof. C. Pelachaud, Univ. Paris 8, FR
  • Prof. Ar. Pnevmatikakis, AIT, GR
  • Dr. V. Moschou, AUTH, GR
  • Dr. K. Moustakas, ITI-CERTH, GR
  • Dr. D. Arnone, Engineering, IT
  • Dr. M. Price, BBC RD, UK
  • Dr. K. Karpouzis, ICCS/NTUA, GR
  • Organized by Prof. Stefanos Kollias, ICCS/NTUA,
    GR

4

lessons learned from HUMAINE
  • and the way forward

Kostas Karpouzis, ICCS-NTUA, Greece
4
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so, what is HUMAINE?
  • HUMAINE stands for human-machine interaction
    network on emotions
  • EU FP6 Network of Excellence
  • IST thematic priority Multimodal Interfaces
  • EC financial contribution 4.95M
  • duration 48 months (01/04-12/07)

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so, what is HUMAINE?
  • 33 partner institutions from many disciplines
  • computer science, psychology, human factors,
    SMEs,

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why HUMAINE?
  • the FP6 work program indicates emotion as one of
    the key factors of natural HCI
  • but, what is emotion?
  • engineers do not touch this question
  • psychologists do, but need to express answers
    with measurable, quantitative terms
  • since its an IST project, we need to find a way
    to put concepts and findings to actual use (IPs)
  • the multi-disciplinary nature of HUMAINE shows
    that all are needed!

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thematic areas
  • theories and models of emotion
  • signals to signs of emotion
  • data and databases
  • emotion in interaction
  • emotion in cognition action
  • emotion in communication persuasion
  • usability of emotion-oriented systems
  • ethics and good practice

9
HUMAINE main deliverables
  • as described in the original Technical Annex
  • a community of researchers/developers/users/
  • joint awareness of suitable methods
  • scientific basis for making research cumulative

10
the HUMAINE Research Area
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HUMAINE in the state of the art
  • leading European academia in the fields of
    emotion representation, ECAs and autonomous
    robots
  • successful groups in the fields of innovative
    multimodal signal analysis and understanding
  • leaders in naturalistic data capture and
    annotation
  • application-related groups and SMEs
  • design, evaluate, test, use

12
the real HUMAINE deliverables
  • scientific community
  • bringing together teams from diverse background
    in joint projects (exemplars)
  • Europe still has the lead in emotion-related
    research
  • mainly thanks to FP5 and FP6
  • but others (US, Japan) are catching up fast!
  • the leading portal on emotion-research
    (http//emotion-research.net)

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the real HUMAINE deliverables
  • again, what is emotion?
  • in the context of everyday HCI
  • and in the context of IST
  • bits and bytes in related fields
  • analysis and synthesis tools (visual, aural,
    physiological, etc.)
  • specific applications (call centers, cocktail
    party, helping the disabled and elderly)
  • deployed now

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possible related applications
  • ECAs driven by outside, text sources (e.g.
    weather reports or traffic announcements) to
    produce sign language for the deaf
  • immersion in virtual or augmented environments
    for interaction entertainment
  • autonomous machines (robots) that learn and adapt
    to user traits and assist everyday life

15
how to keep the advantage
  • HUMAINE is an IST network of excellence
  • contradiction in terms?
  • IST is about applied technologies
  • NoEs are research incubators
  • ethics is a major issue
  • hence, all steps need to be careful
  • NoEs are the perfect place to build prototypes
  • to be polished and deployed by Integrated
    Projects (IPs)

16
how to keep the advantage
  • putting technological excellence into practice
  • IPs in the multimodal interfaces thematic
    priority need to build on the concepts provided
    by the NoEs
  • the CALLAS IP is one of these outlets
  • facial and speech analysis, emotion recognition
  • augmented reality, ECAs
  • adaptation, personalization

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how to keep the advantage
  • FP7 draft work program uses terms like
    multimodal, emotion, affect in a number of
    diverse concepts
  • interfaces, robotics, cognition, assisted living
  • careful about using the word emotion in
    applications
  • sometimes tends to move focus on representation
    and ethics, instead of interfaces and HCI
  • small concepts from research areas ready to use
    in applications
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