SCOPE
				     
					Modern technologies 
					provide an immense collection of channels for various types 
					of communication and interaction: email, chat, SMS, web 
					pages, wikis, social networking applications, and many 
					others. In addition, they allow establishment of online 
					groups and networks of people that can engage in 
					collaborative task accomplishment, social interactions, 
					education, game playing, business interactions etc. With the 
					emergence of Web 2.0, Affective Computing and advanced HCI 
					technologies the focus has been shifted towards the “soft” 
					aspects of computing, grasping the social relations, 
					emotions, mood and behaviour of people in the online 
					environment, with the goal of providing unobtrusive and 
					efficient computer-mediation for human-human interaction.
					 
					In an effort to confront the development of the 
					envisaged collaborative and inclusive information society, 
					this workshop aims to create synergy between different 
					scientific fields and application domains under a common 
					discussion umbrella, where novel ideas, technologies, 
					methodologies and pilot frameworks will be exchanged and 
				    success stories will be shared. 
					TOPICS OF INTEREST
					  
					The topics include but are not limited to:
						  
					     
					  
					- Affective Computing
 
						- Emotions  in Collaborative Networks 
 
						- Affective 
						Computer-Mediated Human-Human Interaction 
 
						- Emotion 
						Recognition and Expression in Online Environments
 
						- Human-Computer 
						Interaction for Collaboritve Networks 
 
						- Formal Modeling 
						of Affect, Emotions and Mood 
 
						- Computation of 
						Emotions in Online Interactions 
 
						- Social 
						Implications on Affect-Awareness in Online 
						Environments    
 
						- Appraisal 
						Processes of Affect
 
						- Application 
						Areas of Affective Interaction (Collaborative Networks, 
						Professional Virtual Environments, Collaborative 
						Technology-Enhanced Education, Social Networks)
 
						- Ethical issues
						
 
					 
					IMPORTANT DATES 
				 
					 
					- EXTENDED DEADLINE: 25th July 09 
                     
					- Acceptance notice: 31st July 
					- Camera ready submission: 15th August 09 
					 
					 SUBMISSION INFORMATION 
				 
					
				 
				  Authors are  invited to submit their research contributions or practical experience reports.  The workshops provides its attendees with an opportunity to experience  state-of-the-art research and development in a variety of topics directly and  indirectly related to their own work, as well as, an opportunity to come  up-to-date on important technological issues involved in the specification and/or  computation of affect in collaborative and/or social networks. 
				  The maximum length of  the papers is 8 pages, including references. All papers must be written in  English and formatted according to the LNCS style guidelines. The template can be found here.  
				  All the papers should be prepared in pdf format and submitted on the follwing web site: https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=scacsnet09				   
				  Each paper will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. The proceedings  of the workshop, including all accepted papers will be published in the  Pro-Ve'09 CD Proceedings. Extended versions of selected papers are planned to  be submitted in a special issue of a related journal.    
				 
								PROGRAMME COMMITTEE  
				 
					 Panagiotis Bamidis, Aristotle University, Greece  
Joost Broekens, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands  
George Caridakis, National Technical University    of Athens, Greece  
Doug DeGroot, VP of Business Development, World Leaderz,   USA  
Jonathan Gratch, University of Southern    California, USA  
Kostas Karpouzis, National Technical University    of Athens, Greece  
Andrej Luneski, South-East European Research Centre-SEERC, Greece  
Ilias Maglogiannis, Univeristy of the Aegean, Greece   
Roger K Moore, Univeristy of Sheffield, UK 
Ana Vivas, CITY College  – International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Greece 
			  
					  
				    WORKSHOP CHAIRS
  
					
					
  Andrej Luneski 
South East European Research Centre - SEERC  
anluneski at seerc.org  
 
					  Panagiotis Bamidis 
					Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki                     
					bamidis at med.auth.gr 
				       
				      Roger K. Moore  
					  Spoken  Language Processing, Speech and Hearing Research Group, University of Sheffield, UK 
				    r.k.moore at cs.shef.ac.uk					  |