[Announcements] [CFP] AAAI 2022 Workshop on Human-Centric Self-Supervised Learning
Akane Sano
akane.sano at rice.edu
Thu Sep 9 12:03:16 EDT 2021
Call for Papers
Webiste: https://hcssl.github.io/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HCSSL
The workshop invites contribution to novel methods, innovations,
applications, and broader implications of self-supervised learning (SSL)
for processing human-related data, including (but not limited to):
- activity recognition
- pose estimation
- speech processing
- affective computing
- biomedical signal analysis/modeling (EEG, ECG, PPG, EMG, fMRI, IMU,
medical/clinical data, etc.)
In addition to the above, papers that consider the following are also
invited:
- responsible development of human-centric SSL (e.g., safety,
limitations, societal impacts, and unintended consequences)
- ethical and legal implications of using SSL on human-centric data
- implications of SSL on robustness and fairness
- implications of SSL on privacy and security
- interpretability and explainability of human-centric SSL frameworks
Manuscripts that fit only certain aspects of the workshop are also invited.
For example:
- if your work broadly addresses the use of unlabeled human-centric data
with unsupervised or semi-supervised learning
- if your work focuses on architectures and frameworks for SSL for
sensory data beyond CV and NLP (but not necessarily human-centric data)
Important Dates
*Paper submission deadline:* Friday, November 12, 2021
*Decision notification:* Monday, December 3, 2021
*Camera-ready submission:* Monday December 10, 2021
*Early registration deadline:* Friday, December 17, 2021
*Workshop date:* TBA (February 28 – March 1, 2022)
Paper formatting and submission instructions
- The AAAI latex template
https://aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI-22/aaai22call/ should be used for all
submissions.
- Two types of submission will be considered: full papers (6-8 pages +
references), and short papers (2-4 pages + references).
- A select number of full papers will be presented in oral format, while
other accepted papers will be presented as posters.
- Submission portal: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AAAI2022HCSSL/
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Akane Sano Akane.Sano at rice.edu
Assistant Professor, Computational Wellbeing Group,
Rice University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
6100 Main Street, Houston, TX, 77005, Duncan Hall 2025, MS 380
Phone: +1-713-348-3821
https://compwell.rice.edu/
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