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Conference paper (2023) - Bernd Dudzik, Tiffany Matej Hrkalovic, Dennis Küster, David St-Onge, Felix Putze, Laurence Devillers
The ability to automatically infer relevant aspects of human users' thoughts and feelings is crucial for technologies to intelligently adapt their behaviors in complex interactions. Research on multimodal analysis has demonstrated the potential of technology to provide such estimates for a broad range of internal states and processes. However, constructing robust approaches for deployment in real-world applications remains an open problem. The MSECP-Wild workshop series is a multidisciplinary forum to present and discuss research addressing this challenge. Submissions to this 5th iteration span efforts relevant to multimodal data collection, modeling, and applications. In addition, our workshop program builds on discussions emerging in previous iterations, highlighting ethical considerations when building and deploying technology modeling internal states in the wild. For this purpose, we host a range of relevant keynote speakers and interactive activities. ...
Conference paper (2022) - Bernd Dudzik, Dennis Küster, David St-Onge, Felix Putze
The ability to automatically infer relevant aspects of human users' thoughts and feelings is crucial for technologies to adapt their behaviors in complex interactions intelligently (e.g., social robots or tutoring systems). Research on multimodal analysis has demonstrated the potential of technology to provide such estimates for a broad range of internal states and processes. However, constructing robust enough approaches for deployment in real-world applications remains an open problem. The MSECP-Wild workshop series serves as a multidisciplinary forum to present and discuss research addressing this challenge. This 4th iteration focuses on addressing varying contextual conditions (e.g., throughout an interaction or across different situations and environments) in intelligent systems as a crucial barrier for more valid real-world predictions and actions. Submissions to the workshop span efforts relevant to multimodal data collection and context-sensitive modeling. These works provide important impulses for discussions of the state-of-the-art and opportunities for future research on these subjects. ...