HAI 2025 : Humor and Artificial Intelligence at ISHS 2025
Humor and Artificial Intelligence Track
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35th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2025)
Krakow, Poland, July 7 to 11, 2025
https://ishs2025.pl/
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 14, 2025
Call for papers
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As in previous years, the Humor and AI Special Interest Group (https://humorstudies.org/Forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) of the International Society for Humor Studies will hold a panel at the 35th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2025).
We invite presentations on AI-based technology for generating, processing, or analyzing humor. 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
Abstracts of up to 300 words should be submitted using the form at (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoMsDfZo70QgnRvGgsXFlyYT0K-4yqOhovL-C8WEbtOfb0WQ/viewform). (Select a submission type of "paper presenter" and specify "Humor and Artificial Intelligence" in the "If your presentation is part of a panel..." field.)
Conveners
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Kiki Hempelmann, East Texas A&M University ([email protected])
Tristan Miller, University of Manitoba ([email protected])
Julia M. Rayz, Purdue University ([email protected])
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35th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2025)
Krakow, Poland, July 7 to 11, 2025
https://ishs2025.pl/
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 14, 2025
Call for papers
---------------
As in previous years, the Humor and AI Special Interest Group (https://humorstudies.org/Forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) of the International Society for Humor Studies will hold a panel at the 35th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2025).
We invite presentations on AI-based technology for generating, processing, or analyzing humor. 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
Abstracts of up to 300 words should be submitted using the form at (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoMsDfZo70QgnRvGgsXFlyYT0K-4yqOhovL-C8WEbtOfb0WQ/viewform). (Select a submission type of "paper presenter" and specify "Humor and Artificial Intelligence" in the "If your presentation is part of a panel..." field.)
Conveners
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Kiki Hempelmann, East Texas A&M University ([email protected])
Tristan Miller, University of Manitoba ([email protected])
Julia M. Rayz, Purdue University ([email protected])