
۱۶ مهر - ۱۹ مهر ۱۴۰۴
International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent
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The 13th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2025) will be held in Canberra, Australia, from October 8-11, 2025. The conference theme is "Socially Responsible Affective Computing" and it will be an in-person event. ACII 2025 is scheduled just before the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2025) at the same venue, allowing attendees to combine both events.
Call for Papers
The Association for the Advancement of Affective Computing (AAAC) invites you to submit your original research for presentation at the 13th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII 2025). The conference will be held as an in-person event in Canberra, Australia, from October 8-11, 2025. Accepted papers must be presented by one of the paper’s authors.
ACII 2025 will be held just before the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (href="https://icmi.acm.org/2025/" - ICMI 2025 , 13-17 Oct 2025) at the same venue, thus, enabling the attendees to combine two excellent conferences in one trip.
The ACII conference series is the premier international venue for interdisciplinary research on the design of systems that can recognise, interpret, and simulate human emotions and, more generally, affective phenomena. All accepted papers will be included in IEEE Xplore (subject to approval by the IEEE Computer Society) and indexed by EI. A selection of the best articles at ACII 2025 will be invited to submit extended versions to the IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing.
Theme: Socially Responsible Affective Computing
Affective computing, with its ability to recognise and respond to human emotions, holds great potential for enhancing user experiences and fostering more natural interactions between humans and machines. It also has promising applications in fields such as mental health. However, this powerful technology also raises significant ethical concerns that must be addressed to ensure its responsible and transparent use.
One of the primary challenges is the potential misuse or exploitation of sensitive emotional data. Ensuring robust data privacy, clear ethical guidelines, and regulations around the use of emotional data is crucial. Additionally, the lack of transparency of many affective computing algorithms, systems built on limited data, and the potential for biases in emotion inference systems pose risks. Transparency, accountability, and mitigating biases in these systems are essential. Regulatory efforts such as the EU AI Act aim to establish legal frameworks for high-risk AI applications, including those related to emotional state detection.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Recognition and Synthesis of Human Affect from ALL Modalities
- Multimodal Modeling of Cognitive and Affective States
- Contextualized Modeling of Cognitive and Affective States
- Facial and Body Gesture Recognition, Modeling and Animation
- Affective Speech Analysis, Recognition and Synthesis
- Recognition and Synthesis of Auditory Affect Bursts (Laughter, Cries, etc.)
- Motion Capture for Affect Recognition
- Affect Recognition from Alternative Modalities (Physiology, Brain Waves, etc.)
- Affective Text Processing and Sentiment Analysis
- Multimodal Data Fusion for Affect Recognition
- Synthesis of Multimodal Affective Behaviour
- Summarisation of Affective Behaviour
- Affective Science using Affective Computing Tools
- Studies of affective behavior perception using computational tools
- Studies of affective behavior production using computational tools
- Studies of affect in medical/clinical settings using computational tools
- Studies of affect in context using computational tools
- Psychology & Cognition of Affect in Designing Computational Systems
- Computational Models of Affective Processes
- Issues in Psychology & Cognition of Affect in Affective Computing Systems
- Cultural Differences in Affective Design and Interaction
- Affective Interfaces
- Interfaces for Monitoring and Improving Mental and Physical Well-Being
- Design of Affective Loop and Affective Dialogue Systems
- Human-Centred Human-Behaviour-Adaptive Interfaces
- Interfaces for Attentive & Intelligent Environments
- Mobile, Tangible and Virtual/Augmented Multimodal Proactive Interfaces
- Distributed/Collaborative Multimodal Proactive Interfaces
- Tools and System Design Issues for Building Affective and Proactive Interfaces
- Evaluation of Affective, Behavioural, and Proactive Interfaces
- Affective, Social and Inclusive Robotics and Virtual Agents
- Artificial Agents for Supporting Mental and Physical Well-Being
- Emotion in Robot and Virtual Agent Cognition and Action
- Embodied Emotion
- Biologically-Inspired Architectures for Affective and Social Robotics
- Developmental and Evolutionary Models for Affective and Social Robotics
- Models of Emotion for Embodied Conversational Agents
- Personality in Embodied Conversational Agents
- Memory, Reasoning, and Learning in Affective Conversational Agents
- Affect and Group Emotions
- Analyzing and modeling groups taking into account emergent states and/or emotions
- Integration of artificial agents (robots, virtual characters) in the group life by leveraging its affective loop: interaction paradigms, strategies, modalities, adaptation
- Collaborative affective interfaces (e.g., for inclusion, for education, for games and entertainment)
- Open Resources for Affective Computing
- Shared Datasets for Affective Computing
- Benchmarks for Affective Computing
- Open-source Software/Tools for Affective Computing
- Fairness, Accountability, Privacy, Transparency and Ethics in Affective Computing
- Bias, imbalance and inequalities in data and modeling approaches in the context of Affective Computing
- Bias mitigation in the context of Affective Computing
- Explainability and Transparency in the context of Affective Computing
- Privacy-preserving affect sensing and modeling
- Ethical aspects in the context of Affective Computing
- Applications
- Health and well-being
- Education
- Entertainment
- Consumer Products
- User Experience
Keynote Speakers
- Prof. Dr. Ursula Hess, Department of Psychology, Humboldt University, Berlin
- A/Prof Dom Dwyer, University of Melbourne; Principal Research Fellow, Orygen
- Prof Flora Salim, UNSW Sydney, Australia
Important Dates
The time zone for the deadlines below is Anywhere on Earth (AOE).
Main Track:
- Main track full paper submission deadline: 9 April 2025 (Extended)
- Rebuttal period: 31 May – 4 June 2025
- Paper notification for the main track: 19 June 2025
- Camera-ready paper submission deadline: 19 July 2025
- Main conference: 8 – 10 Oct 2025
- Workshops, Tutorials, and Doctoral Consortium: 11 Oct 2025
Tutorials:
- Tutorial proposal submission deadline: 23 May 2025
- Tutorial acceptance notification: 11 June 2025
Workshops and Challenges:
- Submission deadline for workshop proposals: 28 February 2025
- Notification for workshop proposals: 14 March 2025
- Paper submission deadline for workshops: 30 June 2025
- Workshop papers decision notification: 28 July 2025
- Workshop camera-ready deadline: 20 August 2025
Publication
All accepted papers will be included in IEEE Xplore (subject to approval by the IEEE Computer Society) and indexed by EI. A selection of the best articles at ACII 2025 will be invited to submit extended versions to the IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing.
Submission Types
The conference invites submissions for:
- Main Track Full Papers
- Tutorial Proposals
- Workshop Proposals
- Special Track Proposals
- Doctoral Consortium
- Demos
- Late Breaking Results Papers
Contacts
For inquiries, please refer to the Contacts page.
تاریخهای کنفرانس
Conference Date
۱۶ مهر ۱۴۰۴ → ۱۹ مهر ۱۴۰۴
ارسال مقاله
(Workshops and Challenges) Submission deadline for workshop proposals
۱۰ اسفند ۱۴۰۳
(Main Track) Main track full paper submission deadline
۲۰ فروردین ۱۴۰۴
(Tutorials) Tutorial proposal submission deadline
۲ خرداد ۱۴۰۴
اعلان
(Workshops and Challenges) Notification for workshop proposals
۲۴ اسفند ۱۴۰۳
(Tutorials) Tutorial acceptance notification
۲۱ خرداد ۱۴۰۴
(Main Track) Paper notification for the main track
۲۹ خرداد ۱۴۰۴
نسخه نهایی
(Main Track) Camera-ready paper submission deadline
۲۸ تیر ۱۴۰۴
(Workshops and Challenges) Workshop camera-ready deadline
۲۹ مرداد ۱۴۰۴
تاریخهای دیگر
(Main Track) Rebuttal period
۱۰ خرداد ۱۴۰۴ → ۱۴ خرداد ۱۴۰۴
(Main Track) Tutorials, Workshops, and Doctoral Consortium
۱۹ مهر ۱۴۰۴
(Tutorials) Tutorials, Workshops, and Doctoral Consortium
۱۹ مهر ۱۴۰۴
رتبه منبع
منبع: CORE2023
رتبه: C
حوزه پژوهشی: Human-centred computing