AffectRE'20: Third International Workshop on Affective Computing for Requirements Engineering Zurich, Switzerland, September 1, 2020 |
Conference website | https://affectre.github.io/2020/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=affectre20 |
Submission deadline | May 29, 2020 |
Author notification | June 22, 2020 |
Camera-ready submission | July 13, 2020 |
Latest news | https://twitter.com/affectre_ws |
*** The paper submission deadline is extended to May 29, 2020. New submissions are still accepted. ***
The AffectRE'20 workshop aims at creating an international, sustainable community where researchers and practitioners can meet, present, and discuss their current work to affect the requirements engineering (RE) community with ideas from affective computing. In its third edition, this workshop fosters high-quality contributions about empirical studies, theoretical models, and tools that raise emotion awareness in RE.
Topics of Interest
This workshop addresses affective computing in RE. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Automatic recognition and impact assessment of affective and cognitive states (affects, emotions, moods, attitudes, personality traits) on individual and group performance, commitment and collaboration in RE;
- Methods and artifacts for elicitation and modelling of emotional requirements, including the relevant approaches of participatory design (co-design);
- Leveraging stakeholders' affective feedback to improve requirements, tools, and processes (e.g., capture and analyze the sentiment of users and community feedback, aspect-based sentiment analysis of product reviews);
- Exploration of biometric sensors emerging from new (consumer) hardware which enable new measurement techniques to support the verification and validation of both functional and nonfunctional requirements;
- Interaction between RE and other software lifecycle activities, such as testing, from emotional and cognitive perspectives (e.g., in the communication between requirements engineers and testers);
- Design, development, and evaluation of frameworks and tools to support emotion and cognition awareness in RE;
- Defining or adapting psychological models of affect to RE (e.g., understanding the trigger behind positive and negative emotions during the requirement engineering process, modeling coarse vs. fine-grained emotion);
- Affective and cognitive state detection from the multimodal analysis of spontaneous communicative behavior, such as natural language, body postures and gestures, speech, or conversations;
- Sensing from communication artifact (e.g., message boards, social media) and techniques/tools for extracting and summarizing emotions from such channels;
- Interplay between affect and exogenous or endogenous workplace factors (e.g., physical location of the stakeholders, organizational hierarchy, adopted technologies);
- Emotion and cognition awareness in cross-cultural stakeholder teams (e.g., in global software development);
- Software frameworks, APIs, and patterns for designing and maintaining RE affect- and cognitive-aware systems (e.g., for integrating their sensing in requirements management tools).
Venue
The workshop will be held in Zurich, Switzerland, in conjunction with the 28th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE’20).
Submission
We invite four types of contributions (all page limits include references):
- Full research papers (up to 6 pages) describe original work, such as novel approaches or frameworks, which are supported by initial validation results. Empirical evaluations and industrial experience reports are welcomed as well.
- Short position papers (up to 4 pages) describe a new idea or work in progress that is currently in an early development stage.
- Extended abstracts (up to 2 pages) outline a research project or newly developed tools, techniques or datasets, which must be supported by a poster on the workshop day.
- Promotional summaries (up to 2 pages) outline the use of established software or hardware for affective computing that may be new but of interest to the RE community. Authors should prepare an interactive presentation to promote and demonstrate why such software or hardware can be useful. This presentation should also contain a part that teaches how they can be used.
At least two members from the international program committee will review each submission. Papers will be evaluated based on their originality, relevance to the workshop, and their potential for discussion. The papers with the best reviews will be accepted to be presented in the workshop.
All papers must be written in English, describe work that may not have not been previously published, are currently not submitted elsewhere, and address at least one of the workshop topics of interest. The papers further must conform, at the time of submission, to the IEEE formatting instructions. Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format using EasyChair.
All accepted papers will be published in the joint RE'20 workshop proceedings. For this, at least one author of every accepted paper must present their work at the workshop. Also, presenters are expected to attend and actively participate in the entire workshop.
Committees and Contact
Any questions can be directly addressed to the organizers linked below or posted via @AffectRE_ws on Twitter.
Organizing Committee
- Jan Ole Johanssen, Technical University of Munich (Germany)
- Kuldar Taveter, University of Tartu (Estonia)
- James Tizard, University of Auckland (New Zealand)
- Kelly Blincoe, University of Auckland (New Zealand)
Program Committee
- Bram Adams, Polytechnique Montréal (Canada)
- Raian Ali, Hamad Bin Khalifa University (Qatar)
- Muneera Bano, Deakin University (Australia)
- Rachel Burrows, Google (UK)
- Cristina Conati, The University of British Columbia (Canada)
- Fabiano Dalpiaz, Utrecht University (The Netherlands)
- Giuseppe Destefanis, Brunel University (UK)
- Davide Fucci, Blekinge Institute of Technology (Sweden)
- Eduard Groen, Fraunhofer (Germany)
- Rashina Hoda, Monash University (Australia)
- Seok-Won Lee, Ajou University (Republic of Korea)
- Julio Cesar Leite, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)
- Anas Mahmoud, Luisiana State University (USA)
- Daniel Martens, University of Hamburg (Germany)
- Antonette Mendoza, The University of Melbourne (Australia)
- Maleknaz Nayebi, Polytechnique Montréal (Canada)
- Nicole Novielli, University of Bari (Italy)
- Barbara Paech, Heidelberg University (Germany)
- Kurt Schneider, Leibniz University Hannover (Germany)
- Alexander Serebrenik, Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)
- Bonita Sharif, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (USA)
- Paola Spoletini, Kennesaw State University (USA)
- Leon Sterling, Swinburne University of Technology (Australia)
- Jordi Vallverdú, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain)
- Didar Zowghi, University of Technology Sydney (Australia)