• CfP: Humor and Artificial Intelligence at ISHS 2026

    From Tristan Miller@Tristan.Miller@umanitoba.ca to comp.ai on Thu Feb 26 23:35:35 2026
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    Humor and Artificial Intelligence Panel
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    36th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2026)

    Niter||i, Brazil, July 6 to 10, 2026
    https://ishs2026.org/

    ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MARCH 24, 2026


    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 36th International Society for Humor Studies Conference (ISHS 2026). ISHS is
    a multidisciplinary conference organized and attended by humor
    researchers in diverse fields, including linguistics, psychology,
    sociology, computer science, folklore, literary studies, and many others.

    We invite paper presentations on AI-based technology for generating, processing, or analyzing humor. Contributions should be grounded in
    humor theory or other relevant theoretical frameworks, demonstrating how theory informs the design, analysis, or application of AI methods. (Submissions that focus solely on AI tools without clear theoretical motivation or connection to humor research are outside the scope of this call.) Application areas include, but are not limited to:

    * humanrCocomputer interaction
    * computer-mediated communication
    * intelligent writing assistants
    * conversational agents
    * machine and computer-assisted translation
    * digital humanities
    * natural language processing
    * computer vision


    Submission instructions
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    Per ISHS 2026 policy, each (co-)author of the submission must separately register beforehand for the conference using the form at <https://www.ishs2026.eventos.dype.com.br/>. Because the submission is
    for a pre-organized panel, co-authors should answer "No" to the question
    "Do you wish to send a proposal/work in your registration?" Payment of
    the conference fee is not required at submission time, but will be
    required of _all_ co-authors of submissions accepted for presentation.

    The corresponding (co-)author should then e-mail the following
    information to the panel organizers at ishs-ai@groups.io:

    1. Title

    2. 250-word abstract

    3. 3 keywords

    4. Name, short biography, and conference registration code for each (co-)author


    Conveners
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    * Kiki Hempelmann, East Texas A&M University
    * Tristan Miller, University of Manitoba
    * Julia M. Rayz, Purdue University
    --
    Dr. Tristan Miller, Assistant Professor
    Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba https://clam.cs.umanitoba.ca/ | Tel. +1 204 474 6792

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