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[AUDITORY] Fwd: Approaching deadline VIHAR 2019 - workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans Animals and Robots, London 29-30 August 2019



Deadline approaching, 3rd May -
Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots

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Subject: [vihar-org] Approaching deadline VIHAR 2019 - workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans Animals and Robots, London 29-30 August 2019
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2019 12:36:38 +0000
From: Elisabetta Versace <e.versace@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Elisabetta Versace <e.versace@xxxxxxxxxx>



Dear Colleagues,

this e-mail is just a reminder of the approaching deadline (May 3rd) for submitting an abstract/paper to VIHAR 2019, International workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans Animals and Robots. 
This interdisciplinary workshop will be held in London on 29-30 August 2019 at Queen Mary University. We look forward to welcoming you and share new ideas, findings and opportunities to collaborate. Keep in touch through our websitesubscribe to our mailing list herefollow the VIHAR-2019 twitter account or Facebook group. Thanks for sharing this note. More details below.


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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION/PAPERS

2nd International Workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2019)

29-30 August 2019

London, UK

 

Almost all animals exploit vocal signals for a range of ecologically-motivated purposes: from detecting predators/prey and marking territory, to expressing emotions, establishing social relations and sharing information. Whether it’s a bird raising an alarm, a whale calling to potential partners, a dog responding to human commands, a parent reading a story with a child, or a businessperson accessing stock prices using Siri on an iPhone, vocalisation provides a valuable communications channel through which behaviour may be coordinated and controlled, and information may be distributed and acquired. Indeed, the ubiquity of vocal interaction has led to research across a diverse array of fields, from assessing animal welfare, to understanding the precursors of human language, to developing voice-based human-machine interaction. Clearly, there is potential for cross-fertilisation between disciplines; for example, using robots to investigate contemporary theories of language grounding, using machine learning to analyse different habitats or adding vocal expressivity to the next generation of autonomous social agents. However, many opportunities remain unexplored, not least due to the lack of a suitable forum.
VIHAR-2019 is the second international workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots. Taking place in London, UK on 29-30 August 2019, VIHAR-2019 aims to bring together researchers studying vocalisation and speech-based interaction in-and-between humans, animals and robots from a variety of different fields. VIHAR-2019 will provide an opportunity to share and discuss theoretical insights, best practices, tools and methodologies, and to identify common principles underpinning vocal behaviour in a multi-disciplinary environment.
 VIHAR-2019 is scheduled to take place as a satellite event immediately before the 2019 International Bioacoustics Congress (which takes place in Brighton, UK). We are aiming to keep the registration fee as low as possible.
The workshop follows the success of the 1st International workshop on Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots (VIHAR-2017). If you wish to join the VIHAR community, you can read more about us here, subscribe to our mailing list here, follow the VIHAR-2019 twitter account or Facebook group.
We invite original submissions 5-page papers or 2-page extended abstracts in all areas of vocal interactivity. Accepted papers will be compiled in the VIHAR-2019 proceedings that will be published as a collection in the open-access journal PeerJ.

Suggested workshop topics may include, but are not limited to the following areas:
  * Physiological and morphological comparisons between vocal systems in animals
  * Properties and functions of animal signals
  * Evolution of vocal interactivity
  * Vocal imitation and learning
  * Conveyance of emotion
  * Comparative analyses of human and animal vocalisations
  * Use of vocalisation
  * Vocal interactivity between non-conspecifics
  * Spoken language systems
  * Technology-based research methods
  * Vocal interaction with robots

 

Open access journal publisher PeerJ is pleased to announce two PeerJ Awards at VIHAR 2019, to be awarded by an expert judging panel to the best submission/presentation from a student or early-career researcher. Each award includes a voucher for a free PeerJ publication (normally $1095), and aims to support students and early career researchers and bring continued awareness to the benefits that open access and open communication have in furthering scientific progress.

 

Submission link:

  - https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vihar2019

Author’s kit:

 

Key Dates:
  - Submission deadline - 3 May 2019
  - Notification of acceptance - 14 June 2019
  - Workshop - 29-30 August 2019

 

Organisers:
  - Dan Stowell, Queen Mary University of London
  - Angela Dassow, Carthage College
  - Ricard Marxer, Université de Toulon, Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, LIS
  - Julian Hough, Queen Mary University of London
  - Roger K. Moore, University of Sheffield
  - Elisabetta Versace, Queen Mary University of London
  - Emmanouil Benetos, Queen Mary University of London
  - Kaspar Althoefer, Queen Mary University of London
  - Ildar Farkhatdinov, Queen Mary University of London

  

If you wish to join the VIHAR community, please subscribe to our mailing list by entering your e-mail address at http://www.freelists.org/list/vihar and then responding to the confirmation e-mail that you will receive from the list server.

 

Please forward this call to anyone who you think might be interested in contributing/attending.



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Elisabetta Versace, PhD, Alan Turing Fellow
Lecturer in Psychology
Department of Biological and Experimental Psychology
Queen Mary University of London
Fogg Building, room 2.25
Email: e.versace@xxxxxxxxxx
Phone: + 44 (0) 207882 8798
Mobile: +39 3498744279 
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