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Announcement: The International Journal of Synthetic Emotions 1(1)
Dear Colleagues, The first issue of The International Journal of Synthetic Emotions, has been published and is now available on line: You can file the table of contents here: http://www.igi-global.com/journals/details.asp?ID=33374&mode=toc&volume=International+Journal+of+Synthetic+Emotions,+Vol.+1,+Issue+1 The International Journal of Synthetic Emotions (IJSE) covers the main issues relevant to the generation, expression, and use of synthetic emotions in agents, robots, systems, and devices. Providing unique, interdisciplinary research from across the globe, this journal covers a wide range of topics such as emotion recognition, sociable robotics, and emotion-based control systems useful to field practitioners, researchers, and academics. We are currently looking to publicise the journal, to encourage subscription, and to solicit top-quality submissions. Call for Papers: We would like to invite you to consider submitting a manuscript for inclusion in this scholarly journal. The following describes the mission, the coverage and the guidelines for submission to the IJSE. Mission The mission of the International Journal of Synthetic Emotions (IJSE) is to provide a forum for the advancement of knowledge and methods necessary for the creation of artificial devices with emotions. IJSE approaches the field of synthetic emotions, offering a unique interdisciplinary platform for all international researchers on this topic. The journal presents a new common space of richest and best ideas about synthetic emotions. Also, discussed is a thinking frame that enables the conceptual synergy and symbiosis between computer scientists, cognitive scientists, robot and synthetic agent designers, as well as psychologists, neuroscientists, and philosophers. Coverage Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following: Affective computing Cognition for ambient intelligence Cognitive science Diffusive emotional controls Electronic art approaches to emotions Emotional architectures Emotional computing Emotional design Emotional interfaces Emotional languages programming Emotion-based control systems Emotions recognition Engineering approaches to emotions Evolutionary approaches to the mind Feeling or showing emotion differences Grounding emotions in adaptive systems Humanoid robotics Language and emotions Modeling artificial emotions Neuroethics Online emotional avatars Sociable robotics Synthetic emotions (SE) in agents, robots, systems, and devices Theories of emotions Warm and fuzzy logic for building artificial emotions Submission Prospective authors should note that only original and previously unpublished articles will be considered. Interested authors must consult the journal’s guidelines for manuscript submissions at http://www.igi-global.com/development/author_info/guide.asp prior to submission. All article submissions will be forwarded to at least 3 members of the Editorial Review Board of the journal for double-blind, peer review. Final decision regarding acceptance/revision/rejection will be based on the reviews received from the reviewers. All submissions must be forwarded electronically. All submissions and inquiries should be directed to the attention of: Jordi Vallverdú Editor-in-Chief International Journal of Synthetic Emotions Email: jordi.vallverdu@uab.cat Associate Editors David Casacuberta, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain Dylan Evans, University College Cork, UK Shuji Hashimoto, Waseda University, Japan Eva Hudlicka, Psychometrix, USA International Editorial Review Board Elizabeth Andre, Universität Augsburg, Germany Paulo Baggia, Loquendo, Italy Axel Barceló, UNAM, Mexico Joost Broekens, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Joanna Bryson, University of Bath, UK Felix Burkhardt, Deutsche Telekom AG - Laboratories, Germany Antonio Camurri, University of Genova, Italy Cecile Crutzen, Open University of the Netherlands, The Netherlands Claudius Gros, Universität Frankfurt Am Main, Germany Pilar Herrero, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Bill Jarrold, SRI International, USA Kostas Karpouzis, Institute of Communication and Computer System, Greece Catherine Pelachaud, CNRS - TELECOM - ParisTech, France Sarantos Psycharis, Aegean University, Greece Matthias Scheutz, Indiana University, USA Björn Schuller, Technische Universität München, Germany Huma Shah, The University of Reading, UK Jianhua Tao, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Ian Wilson, Emotion AI Limited, UK
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