03-13-2024, 01:12 AM
Humor and Artificial Intelligence Track
34th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2024) and 14th Humor Research Conference (HRC)
Hosted online by Texas A&M University-Commerce, April 19 to 21, 2024
https://tamuc.edu/humor
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MARCH 25, 2024
Call for papers
As in previous years, the Humor and AI Special Interest Group of the International Society for Humor Studies will hold a panel at the 34th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2024). This year's conference is being held concurrently with the 14th Humor Research Conference (HRC), hosted online by Texas A&M University-Commerce from April 19 to 21, 2024.
We invite 20-minute presentations on AI-based technology for generating, processing, or analyzing humor, for our dedicated panel that kicks off ISHS's 2024 webinar series.
Application areas include, but are not limited to:
Conveners
Kiki Hempelmann, Texas A&M University-Commerce <kiki@tamuc.edu>
Tristan Miller, University of Manitoba <Tristan.Miller@umanitoba.ca>
Julia M. Rayz, Purdue University <jtaylor1@purdue.edu>
34th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2024) and 14th Humor Research Conference (HRC)
Hosted online by Texas A&M University-Commerce, April 19 to 21, 2024
https://tamuc.edu/humor
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MARCH 25, 2024
Call for papers
As in previous years, the Humor and AI Special Interest Group of the International Society for Humor Studies will hold a panel at the 34th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2024). This year's conference is being held concurrently with the 14th Humor Research Conference (HRC), hosted online by Texas A&M University-Commerce from April 19 to 21, 2024.
We invite 20-minute presentations on AI-based technology for generating, processing, or analyzing humor, for our dedicated panel that kicks off ISHS's 2024 webinar series.
Application areas include, but are not limited to:
- human–computer interaction
- computer-mediated communication
- intelligent writing assistants
- conversational agents
- machine and computer-assisted translation
- digital humanities
- natural language processing
- computer vision
Conveners
Kiki Hempelmann, Texas A&M University-Commerce <kiki@tamuc.edu>
Tristan Miller, University of Manitoba <Tristan.Miller@umanitoba.ca>
Julia M. Rayz, Purdue University <jtaylor1@purdue.edu>