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INTERACT 2011 13th IFIP TC13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

INTERACT 2011 13th IFIP TC13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
  • Website

  • Submission deadline

    10 of January, 2011

    competition is over.

  • First prize

    Conference in Lisbon
  • Eligibilities

    • Undergraduate level
    • Graduate level
  • regions

    Global
  • categories

    • Arts & Design
    • Computer Sciences
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The Student Design Competition (SDC) is a contest that will be run at the conference. It will allow graduate and undergraduate students to present their innovative ideas when faced with a design challenge, to exchange ideas, and to improve their communication skills while competing for prizes. The target audience of the competition is all students that will be attending INTERACT 2011. This submission category is not open prior to the beginning of the conference.

The theme of the INTERACT 2011 conference, Building Bridges, recognizes the interdisciplinary and intercultural spirit of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) research. The conference welcomes research that bridges disciplines, cultures and societies. Within the broad umbrella of HCI, we seek high quality contributions opening new and emerging HCI disciplines, bridging cultural differences, and tackling important social problems. INTERACT 2011 provides a forum for practitioners and researchers to discuss all aspects of HCI, including these challenges.

The challenge will be presented at the beginning of the conference, in any of the covered topic areas. Each SDC participant, should, individually, propose a solution for the referred problem by the end of the first conference day. The description of the solution will take the form of a two page extended abstract and PowerPoint slides supporting a ten minute oral presentation. The abstracts must be formatted in PDF according to the conference paper format, and should be submitted via the conference submission system at https://precisionconference.com/~interact.

The submissions will be evaluated by a panel of experts. A selected subset will be invited for a ten minute presentation followed by a five minute discussion. During this session, three winners will be selected in each category. The winners will receive prizes at the conference closing session.

INTERACT 2011 solicits submissions in a broad range of categories, addressing all aspects of Human-Computer Interaction. Submissions are welcome in the form of long and short research papers; workshop, tutorial, panel and special interest group proposals; industrial reports; interactive experience posters; organizational overviews, and applications to join the doctoral consortium and the student design competition.

Submission Categories

Submissions are invited in the following track categories:

  • Full Research Papers
  • Short Papers
  • Special Interest Groups
  • Panels
  • Interactive posters
  • Demonstrations
  • Doctoral Consortium
  • Industrial Programme
  • Workshops
  • Tutorials
  • Student Design Competition

Submission Formats

All submissions in all categories must follow the Springer Lecture Notes template for Microsoft Word (.doc files only). Papers that do not follow the template will be excluded from the conference proceedings. The maximum paper length, as defined in the various submission categories, will be automatically enforced by the conference submission system. For your convenience, a template for Microsoft Word (.doc) is provided for direct download.

For all tracks, the versions submitted for review must be uploaded in .PDF format. Where appropriate, videos accompanying paper submissions must be in .MOV format, playable by the standard QuickTime player, and may not exceed 20 MB in size. Any questions regarding the formatting and uploading of submissions should be directed to:submissions@INTERACT2011.org.

Papers should be submitted via the conference submission system, located athttps://precisionconference.com/~interact.

Language of Conference

INTERACT 2011 is an international conference and all submissions will be peer-reviewed by an international panel of experts. English is the official conference language, and all submissions must be in English.

Important Dates

Full Research Papers:

  • Abstract submission deadline: 10 January 2011
  • Paper submission deadline: 24 January 2011
  • Rebuttal period: 7-13 March 2011
  • Acceptance notification: 28 March 2011
  • Final version deadline: 18 April 2011

Tutorial Proposals and Workshop Proposals:

  • Submission deadline: 21 March 2011
  • Acceptance notification: 23 May 2011
  • Final version deadline: 6 June 2011

Short Papers, Industrial Program, Doctoral Consortium, Interactive Experiences, SIGs, Panels, Organizational Overviews, Interactive Posters, Student Design Competition:

  • Submission deadline: 7 April 2011
  • Acceptance notification: 30 May 2011
  • Final version deadline: 13 June 2011

Topics

Topics for contributions include (but are not limited to):

Methods, Tools and Processes for Interface/Interaction Design, Modelling and Evaluation, including:

  • Accessibility and Usability
  • Affective HCI, Emotion, Motivational Aspects
  • Evaluation Methods / Usability Evaluation
  • Human Factors and HCI
  • Human Error and Safety
  • Mobility / Mobile Accessibility / Mobile devices
  • Model-Based Design of Interactive Systems
  • Tools for Design, Modelling, Evaluation
  • Usability and Software / Enterprise Engineering
  • User Modelling
  • User Experience based approaches
  • Visualization Techniques

Cross-cultural and Social Issues, including

  • Developing Local Content or Interaction Design Capacity
  • ICT in Social Development - Interaction Design for Developing Regions
  • International and Cultural Aspects of HCI
  • HCI for Offshore Software Development

Specific Application Areas, including:

  • Adaptive Interfaces
  • Augmented Reality and Tangible User Interfaces
  • Child-Computer Interfaces
  • Context-Dependent Systems
  • End-User Development and Adaptation
  • Fun / Aesthetic Design
  • HCI and Web 2.0
  • HCI Education
  • Human-Robot Interaction
  • Human-Work Interaction Design
  • Interaction with Small or Large Displays
  • Multi-Modal Interfaces
  • Multi-User Interaction / Cooperation
  • Novel User Interfaces and Interaction Techniques
  • Social Media / Social Networks
  • Usable Privacy and Security
  • Technology in Healthcare
  • Ubiquitous and Context-Aware Computing
  • User Interfaces for Safety Critical Systems
  • User Interfaces for Web Applications, e-Government

And other topics of relevance to HCI

 

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