[I-RIM ML] [Journals] [CFP] IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing - Special Issue on Affective Robotics

Silvia Rossi silrossi at unina.it
Thu Jan 4 12:37:17 CET 2024


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IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
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Call for Papers for the Special Issue on Affective Robotics

Building an affective robot is a scientific and technological challenge: affective robotics is a research field aimed at a unified view of approaches inspired by neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, developmental and behavioral science, artificial intelligence, and robotics. Today, robots at the state of the art can recognize simple emotions in the human user and mimic simple emotions. However, no robot state of the art is considered a genuinely affective robot. Scholars agree that a genuinely affective robot would change the current views on technology: it would not be a “nice companion” but a novel artifact. Moreover, facing the problem of robot emotions would be significant in studying emotions in humans and animals. 

The special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing on Affective Robotics will concern the theoretical studies, the computational models, and the case studies of affective robotics. Topics related to this are:
-       the role of a body in an affective robot;
-       cognitive robotics and affective robotics;
-       software and hardware issues for affective robotics;
-       learning and developmental approaches in affective robotics;
-       symbolic and neural representations in affective robots;
-       LLMs for an affective robot;
-       theory of mind for an affective robot;
-       measurements and assessments of emotions in an affective robot;
-       ethical and trust issues in affective robotics;
-       empirical studies and industrial applications of affective robotics.

Guest Editors
Angelo Cangelosi, University of Manchester, UK
Antonio Chella, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy
Cinzia Di Dio, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy
Silvia Rossi, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Tentative schedule 
Call opening: November 1, 2023
Submission deadline: April 30, 2024
Acceptance deadline: July 30, 2024
Expected publication: end of 2024

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Silvia Rossi, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology - D.I.E.T.I.

University of Naples Federico II
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