Fourth IUI Workshop on Exploratory Search and Interactive Data Analytics
(ESIDA)
https://sites.google.com/view/esida2021/home
13 April 2021, Virtual
Important Dates (submission deadline extended):
Submission deadline: January 6, 2020 (midnight Hawaii time)
Acceptance notification: January 31, 2021
Final manuscript due: February 15, 2021
Workshop: April 13, 2021
Workshop Description:
This workshop will be part of the ACM Intelligent User Interfaces 2021
Conference (http://iui.acm.org/2021/). The workshop focuses on systems
that personalize, summarize and visualize the data for supporting
interactive information seeking and information discovery, along with
tools that enable user modeling and methods for incorporating the user
needs and preferences into both analytics and visualization. Our aim is to
bring together researchers and practitioners working on different
personalization aspects and applications of exploratory search and
interactive data analytics. This will allow us to achieve four goals: (1)
propose new strategies for systems that need to convey the rationale
behind their decisions or inference, and the sequence of steps that lead
to specific (search) results; (2) develop new user modeling and
personalization techniques for exploratory search and interactive data
analytics; (3) develop a common set of design principles for this type of
systems across platforms, contexts, users and applications; (4) develop a
set of evaluation metrics for personalization in exploratory search. The
workshop aims to solicit submissions in the following areas of
personalized interactive data analytics and exploratory search:
Personalized interactive exploration via interactive data analytics:
– personalization aspects in systems for exploratory search.
– cross-domain/ context-aware/ cross-platform exploratory search systems.
– interactively modelling the user’s information needs for high-recall
information retrieval.
– new applications of exploratory search and interactive data analytics.
Data analytics:
– interactive interfaces for data-intensive platforms.
– interaction degrees of freedom.
– preprocessing vs. online processing.
– interactive data visualization evaluation of interactive systems for
exploratory search and data analytics.
Metrics for explainable intelligent systems:
– metrics for explainable exploratory search.
– explainability and transparency in expert vs. non-expert systems.
– human-in-the-loop analytics systems.
– efficient vs. explainable analytics.
– user perception of explainability and transparency in interactive
intelligent systems.
Organisers:
Dorota Glowacka,
Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki (Finland),
glowacka[at]cs.heelsinki.fi
Evangelos Milios,
Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University (Canada),
eem[at]cs.dal.ca
Axel J. Soto,
Institute for Computer Science and Engineering, UNS - CONICET (Argentina),
axel.soto[at]cs.uns.edu.ar
Fernando V. Paulovich,
Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University (Canada),
paulovich[at]dal.ca
Denis Parra,
Department of Computer Science, Pontificia Universidad Católica (Chile) ,
dparra[at]ing.puc.cl
Osnat (Ossi) Mokryn,
Department of Information and Knowledge Management, University of Haifa
(Israel), omokryn[at]univ.haifa.ac.il
Submission Information:
We encourage submissions of work in progress, concept papers, case
studies, ongoing research projects, reports on recently completed PhD
dissertations or recently accepted journal papers, and generally material
that will stimulate discussion, generate useful feedback to the authors,
encourage research collaborations and vigorous exchange of ideas on
promising research directions, in one of the following formats:
-full papers (up to 8 pages in ACM sigconf format), which will presented
either as contributed talks or posters
-extended abstracts (up to 4 pages in ACM sigconf format), which will be
presented as posters with a possibility to be accompanied by a demo.
Papers can be submitted through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esida21
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Workshop on SOcial and Cultural IntegrAtion with PersonaLIZEd Interfaces (SOCIALIZE)
April 13, hosted online
held in conjunction with ACM Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) 2021
The SOCIALIZE workshop aims to bring together all those interested in the development of interactive techniques that may contribute to foster the social and cultural inclusion of a broad range of users. More specifically, we intend to attract research that takes into account the interaction peculiarities typical of different realities, with a focus on disadvantaged and at-risk categories (e.g., refugees and migrants) and vulnerable groups (e.g., children, elderly, autistic and disabled people). Among others, we are also interested in human-robot interaction techniques aimed at the development of social robots, that is, autonomous robots that interact with people by engaging in social-affective behaviors, abilities, and rules related to their collaborative role.
The main topics of the workshop are (but not limited to):
* Multi-cultural system design;
* Empirical studies on the impact of culture on systems;
* Cultural and social influence in online learning platforms (e.g., MOOC);
* Cultural and social influence in recommender systems;
* Cultural and social aspects as contextual factors;
* Methods for automatic assessment of social and cultural background from social media;
* Strategies for adapting systems to groups of users with different backgrounds;
* Cross-cultural analyses of trust in systems;
* Human-robot adaptation for cross-cultural users, including under-represented groups;
* Personalized Human-Robot Interaction (HRI);
* Adaptation strategies for social HRI;
* Machine learning for social robots;
* Emotion and personality detection in social HRI;
* Social robots as conversational recommender systems
* Social robots in the real world;
Researchers and practitioners in academia or industry are encouraged to submit original manuscripts relevant to the audience of the workshop. Papers must comply with the standard ACM SIGCHI Paper Format (see http://iui.acm.org/2021/call_for_papers.html <http://iui.acm.org/2021/call_for_papers.html>).
The contributions can be: Full papers (6 pages excluding references) and Short papers (4 pages excluding references), including substantial work-in-progress, perspective papers, and lessons learned; and Challenge, Position, and Demo papers (2 pages excluding references), describing research challenges in theory or practice, defining new promising research directions, and demonstrating innovative software prototypes.
Manuscripts must be submitted via Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socialize2021 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socialize2021>) by December 23rd, 2020. All submissions will undergo a peer-review process. Reviewers will consider originality, significance, technical soundness, clarity, and relevance to the workshop’s topics. The reviewing process will be double-blind.
At least one author of each accepted position paper must register for and (virtually) attend the workshop. Accepted contributions will be published in a joint volume of dedicated workshop proceedings.
The workshop will feature a keynote by Antonella Poce, Associate Professor in Experimental Pedagogy at the Department of Education, Roma Tre University.
For more information visit our website at http://socialize2021.di.unito.it/ <http://socialize2021.di.unito.it/>
************Important Dates**************
Submission date: Dec 23, 2020
Acceptance notification: Jan 31, 2021
Camera-ready: Feb 28, 2021
Workshop date: Apr 13, 2021
For further questions please contact the workshop organizers at <socialize2021(a)easychair.org <mailto:socialize2021@easychair.org>>
Best Regards,
Francesco Agrusti, Roma Tre University
Fabio Gasparetti, Roma Tre University
Cristina Gena, University of Torino
Giuseppe Sansonetti, Roma Tre University
Marko Tkalčič, University of Primorska
Request for Proposals — Bid on ACM IUI 2023 (deadline extended)
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Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) is the premier conference series
sponsored by ACM (SIGCHI and SIGAI) and has been held annually since 1993
as the principal international forum for reporting outstanding research
and development on intelligent user interfaces.
To involve the greater IUI community in conference organization and better
plan for the conference, we request proposals for hosting and organizing
IUI two years ahead of time. We regularly rotate the conference locations
to engage with IUI research communities around the globe. Below shows the
location and time of the three most recently scheduled IUI conferences:
IUI 2020
Cagliari, Italy
March 17-20
IUI 2021
College Station, Texas
April 13-17
IUI 2022
Helsinki, Finland
March 22-26
Why host IUI?
There are several benefits of hosting and organizing an IUI conference.
First, conference hosts/organizers have an opportunity to publicize their
work, build relationships, and interact with the international IUI
community. Second, this is a great opportunity for the organizers/hosts to
introduce their students and colleagues to the IUI community and help grow
the community as a whole. Third, hosts/organizers can use the opportunity
to build local IUI communities, connecting representatives from both
academia and industries.
Bid Requirements
All proposals must be written in English with a readable font not smaller
than 12 point and margins not less than one inch on all sides. The
proposal should address each aspect outlined below but not exceed 15000
characters (approx. 5-6 pages). Based on the merits of the proposals and
factors such as ensuring a diversity of conference locations, the board
will choose the top candidates and then a finalist will be chosen and
announced at IUI 2021.
Please note that the bid requirements have been modified from previous
years. Please read the requirements below carefully before writing up your
bid.
Hosts/Organizers
The conference hosts/organizers should have knowledge of the IUI
community, such as having attended and published regularly at IUI, and
have experience with conference organization. One of the main IUI goals is
to bring together people from diverse backgrounds.
For that reason, the bid proposal must suggest ONLY the conference general
chairs. The IUI steering committee will work with the selected bid
proposers on building the conference organizing team.
We especially encourage that the key conference organizers consist of
people from both industry and academia, representing both AI and HCI since
the work presented at IUI is at the intersection of these disciplines.
Please include short bios of the proposed conference general chair(s).
Location
Since IUI is an international forum, we expect that attendees will travel
from different parts of the world to the conference location. It is
important that the proposed location is conveniently located for all
attendees to reach by available means of transportation.
Time
IUI conferences have been held at various times during late winter through
early spring, most typically in March though earlier times will be
considered. Your bid should include a proposed time with key dates (e.g.,
paper submission and notification). The choice of time should also take
into account the weather conditions of the proposed location to avoid
potential weather-caused travel delays and potential conflicts with other
conferences and their submission deadlines.
Virtual Attendance and the Impact of COVID-19
We hope that by the time of the 2023 conference that it will be possible
to hold a physical conference similar to those held before 2020.
Organizers should still prepare for decreased attendance and to offer
virtual participation options for those who may not yet be comfortable
traveling long distances.
Conference Venue
Please describe the proposed conference venue, including the following
aspects:
* Capacity. In recent years, IUI has typically had around 250 attendees,
though IUI 2018 had a record high of over 350 participants and IUI 2019
had a similar number. No conference has been held since COVID, however
current ACM recommendations are to anticipate a 30-40% decrease in
attendance in the near term. IUI has typically taken place over four days,
the first of which consists of workshops and tutorials hosted in parallel
separate rooms (10-20 people). To encourage interaction among the
attendees, during the main conference, it is also desirable to have
additional space at the venue to put up IUI posters for the attendees to
visit during coffee breaks.
* Facilities. The venue should provide basic conference facilities, such
as high speed internet access that can support the participants in
parallel effectively and LCD projectors.
* Location. The venue should be centrally located for attendees to reach
quickly by ground transportation and have access to other amenities (e.g.,
restaurants).
* Accessibility. The venue should be accessible to attendees with
disabilities.
* Reception and poster session dinner. Traditionally, IUI opens with a
welcome reception on the night before the 1st day of the conference. The
first night of the conference features a dinner reception with the poster
and demo session. The location(s) of the receptions are not required to be
co-located with the venue, however the location criterion above should
still be used to minimize the travel for the attendees.
* Social event. Traditionally, IUI has a social event + dinner on the
second day of the main conference
* Special events. Traditionally, during the conference the “test of time”
paper award is given to the most influential IUI paper, which is
accompanied by a plenary talk session for its authors. TiiS papers
published in the last year are also integrated into the technical program,
there is a “town hall meeting” where IUI community issues are discussed,
and there is IUI steering committee lunch with current and upcoming
conference and program chairs. These events need to be considered while
planning the conference
Accommodation
Most attendees will need accommodation during the conference period. One
of the responsibilities of the conference hosts/organizers is to locate
and reserve a bulk of affordable lodging for attendees. Please describe
the proposed accommodation options, including the price range of the hotel
rooms and the distance to the main venue.
Provisionary Budget Plan
The proposal should also include a provisional budget, outlining the cost
of major items, including the rental of the conference venue, cost/per
person for the reception and banquet, and the estimated conference
registration fee. Please consider including meals for participants in the
budget, especially if there are limited food options near the conference
venue.
Important Dates
Jan 29, 2021 (Extended): Bids are due. Please submit your bid to
steering-chair(a)iui.acm.org
Feb 26, 2021 (Extended): Notifications are sent to all submissions.
For further information, please contact: jeff(a)jeffreynichols.com
****** Apologies for multiple postings *****We invite you to submit to the
special issue about:"AI and HCI Methods and Techniques for Cultural Heritage
Curation, Exploration and Fruition"
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/AI_HCI_Cultural_Heritage
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28th February 2021. Special Issue
Editors
Prof. Dr. Liliana Ardissono ( <http://www.di.unito.it/~liliana/>
liliana.ardissono(a)unito.it) <http://www.di.unito.it/~liliana/>
Guest Editor
University of Torino, Italy
Dr. George E. Raptis <https://hci.ece.upatras.gr/people/raptis/>(
raptisg(a)upnet.gr)
Guest Editor
University of Patras, Greece
Dr. Noemi Mauro (noemi.mauro(a)unito.it) <http://www.di.unito.it/~mauro/>
Guest Editor
University of Torino, Italy
If you are interested in submitting a paper, please, contact us via
email.Special
Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The richness of tangible and intangible Cultural Heritage (CH) poses great
opportunities and challenges to the development of successful ICT tools for
its curation, exploration and fruition. On the one hand, the digitalization
of information is not enough to support a rich presentation of CH content
if it is not sustained by curation methods enhancing information discovery,
analysis and interactive visualization. On the other hand, as CH sites are
extremely rich in objects and data, they expose people to much more
information than it might be realistically experienced; therefore,
efficient methods for information search, filtering and presentation are
needed to help users find the items they are most interested in and to
explore them online and onsite, focusing on personal viewpoints and
information needs.
This Special Issue aims at collecting leading research at the intersection
of Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction and Cultural Heritage
in an effort to highlight the latest exciting developments in this field
and to discuss methods and techniques for designing, implementing and
evaluating digital services for Cultural Heritage curation, exploration and
fruition. We encourage the submission of research papers describing
theoretical and experimental contributions, as well as visionary
contributions discussing research trends and future perspectives in this
field. In both cases, papers should describe mature work and include
experimental validations of the proposed models, or a thorough analysis of
the ground for future developments.
Topics of interest for the special issue include (but are not limited to):
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Creativity and collaboration support in CH
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Semantic knowledge representation and reasoning in CH
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Mobile museum guides
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3D and virtual reality for CH
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Gestural interfaces for Cultural Heritage applications
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Navigation and browsing in digital and physical cultural heritage
collections
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Interactive user interfaces for CH applications
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Personalization and recommendation strategies for CH
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NLP techniques for accessing CH information
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Integration of virtual and physical collections
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Context-aware information presentation in CH
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Collective CH information authoring and management
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IoT and Cultural Heritage
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Living lab in museum
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Robots in museums
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Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage
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Use of Personality for guiding Cultural Heritage Experiences
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Visualization techniques in CH
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Multimodal interaction in CH
Prof. Dr. Liliana Ardissono
Dr. George E. Raptis
Dr. Noemi Mauro
Guest Editors
Keywords
Creativity, Collaboration, Semantic knowledge representation and reasoning,
Museum guides, 3D and Virtual Reality, Gestural Interfaces, Information
exploration, Interactive User Interfaces, Personalization, Recommender
systems, Natural Language Processing, Context-awareness, IoT, Living lab,
Robots, Augmented Reality, Personality, InfoViz, Multimodal interaction
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29th ACM International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (ACM UMAP 2021)
Utrecht, Netherlands, and Online
June 21-25, 2021
https://www.um.org/umap2021/
CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
Important Dates:
Proposals due: January 15, 2021
Notification to proposers: January 29, 2021
Workshop Day(s): June TBA, 2021
Submission email: umap2021-workshop(a)um.org<mailto:umap2021-workshop@um.org>
ACM UMAP 2021 is pleased to invite proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference. ACM UMAP is the premier international conference for researchers and practitioners working on systems that adapt to individual users or to groups of users, and which collect, represent, and model user information. The workshops provide a venue to discuss and explore emerging areas of User Modelling and Adaptive Hypermedia research with a group of like-minded researchers and practitioners from industry and academia.
Information about Hybrid Conference Format
ACM UMAP 2021 is planned to be a hybrid event, which welcomes everyone who is willing, able and allowed to travel in Utrecht, the Netherlands. However, there will also be an opportunity to attend the conference and the workshops online. Please check the conference website for updates: https://www.um.org/umap2021/
Workshops can therefore be held by the presenters at Utrecht (with synchronous online streaming), or designed as fully virtual workshops. The workshops will most probably be scheduled to start in the mornings or evenings local time (UTC+1).
Workshop Format
In this edition, our goal is to have a balanced workshop program comprising different workshop formats, combining newly emerging, currently evolving and established research topics. Different full-day and half-day workshop schemas are possible, such as:
• Working group meetings around a specific problem or topic; participants may be asked to submit a white paper or position statement
• Mini-conferences on specialized topics, having their own paper submission and review processes
• Mini-competitions or challenges around selected topics with individual or team participation
• Interactive discussion meetings focusing on subtopics of the UMAP general research topics.
• Joint panels for different workshops
Instructions for Proposers
Workshop proposals should not exceed 5 pages and should be organized as follows:
• Workshop title and acronym
• Workshop chair(s), including affiliation, email address, homepage, and experiences in organizing such events
• Abstract (up to 300 words) and topics of interest
• Motivation on why the workshop is of particular interest at this time
• Workshop format, discussing the mix of events such as paper presentations, invited talks, panels, and general discussions
• Intended audience and expected number of participants
• List of (potential) members of the program committee
• Requested duration (half day or full day)
• Proposed workshop format (e.g. hybrid or fully virtual)
• When available, past editions of the workshop, including URLs, a brief statement on the development of the workshop series, e.g., in terms of topics, number of paper submissions and participants, post-workshop publications over the years and acceptance statistics
Submission and Review Process
Workshop proposals should be submitted in PDF by email to: umap2021-workshop(a)um.org<mailto:umap2021-workshop@um.org>
We encourage both researchers and industry practitioners to submit workshop proposals.
Researchers interested in submitting a workshop proposal are invited to contact us in advance, so we can help to design successful proposals. In particular, for workshop proposals with novel interactive formats, we are happy to assist in further developing and implementing the ideas.
We strongly suggest involving organizers from different institutions, bringing different perspectives to the workshop topic. We welcome workshops with a creative structure that may attract various types of contributions and may ensure rich interactions.
The organizers of accepted workshops will prepare a workshop web site containing the call for papers and detailed information about the workshop organization and timeline. They will be responsible for their own publicity and reviewing processes.
There will be a conference adjunct proceedings published by ACM where all the workshop papers will be published. Hence, the workshop organizers will need to adhere to the adjunct proceedings publication timeline.
Schedule
• Proposal submission: January 15, 2021
• Notification of proposal acceptance: January 29, 2021
• Send the workshop description & website URL: February 15, 2021
• (Suggested) 1st call for papers: February 20, 2021
• (Suggested) 2nd call for papers: March 2, 2021
• (Suggested) paper submission: March 26, 2021
• (Suggested) notification to authors: April 19, 2021
• Workshop summary camera-ready deadline: May 7, 2021
• Workshop papers camera-ready deadline: May 7, 2021
• Workshop Date: June TBA, 2021
Proceedings and Registration Policy
Workshop papers will be included in the Adjunct Proceedings published by ACM. To be included in the Proceedings, at least one author of each accepted workshop paper must register for the conference or the workshop and present the paper there. Student registration fee is allowed to students who present a student paper. A "Workshop/Tutorial Only” fee will be available as well.
CALL FOR TUTORIALS
Important Dates:
Proposals due: January 15, 2021
Notification to proposers: January 29, 2021
Tutorial Day: June TBA, 2021
Submission email: umap2021-workshop(a)um.org<mailto:umap2021-workshop@um.org>
ACM UMAP 2021 is pleased to invite proposals for tutorials to be given in conjunction with the conference. ACM UMAP is the premier international conference for researchers and practitioners working on systems that adapt to individual users or to groups of users, and which collect, represent, and model user information, Tutorials are intensive instructional sessions aimed to provide a comprehensive introduction to established or emerging research topics of interest for the UMAP community.
Information about Hybrid Conference Format
ACM UMAP 2021 is planned to be a hybrid event, which welcomes everyone who is willing, able and allowed to travel in Utrecht, the Netherlands. However, there will also be an opportunity to attend the conference and the tutorials online. Please check the conference website for updates: https://www.um.org/umap2021/
Tutorials can therefore be held by the presenters at Utrecht (with synchronous online streaming), or designed as fully virtual tutorials. The tutorials will most probably be scheduled to start in the morning or evening local time (UTC+1).
Tutorial Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• new user modeling technologies, methods, techniques, and trends (e.g. exploiting data mining and big data analytics for user modeling, evaluation methodologies, data visualization, etc.)
• user modeling and personalization techniques for specific domains (e.g., health sciences, e-government, e-commerce, cultural heritage, education, internet of things, mobile, music, information retrieval, human-robot interaction etc.)
• application of user modeling and personalization techniques for information retrieval and recommender systems
• eliciting and learning user preferences by taking into account users’ emotional state, physical state, personality, trust, cognitive factors
Instructions for Proposers
An ideal tutorial should be broad enough to provide a basic introduction to the chosen area, but it should also cover the most important topics in depth. Tutorial presenters can have one page in the adjunct proceedings.
Tutorial proposals should not exceed 5 pages and should contain the following information:
• Title and abstract of the tutorial for inclusion on the ACM UMAP 2021 website (200 words maximum)
• Tutorial description:
• learning objectives of the tutorial and relevance to ACM UMAP 2021
• targeted audience (introductory, intermediate, advanced) and prerequisite knowledge or skills
• a brief outline of the tutorial structure
• Information about potential practical sessions
• Tutorial length: full (6 hours) or half day (3 hours)
• Other venues to which the tutorial or part thereof has been or will be presented, in addition to explaining how the current tutorial differs from the other editions
• Proposed tutorial format (hybrid or fully virtual)
• Name, email address, affiliation and brief professional biography of the tutorial instructor(s), indicating previous training and speaking experience
Submission and Review Process
Tutorial proposals should be submitted in PDF by email to: umap2021-workshop(a)um.org<mailto:umap2021-workshop@um.org>
All proposals will be reviewed by the tutorial chairs. The features that will be evaluated are:
• ability of the tutorial to contribute to strengthening the foundations of UMAP research
• clarity of the tutorial, which should emerge from its description
• organization, as appearing from the outline
• background/experience of tutorial instructor(s) in teaching the target topics
Timeline
• Proposals due: January 15, 2021
• Notification of acceptance: January29, 2021
• Adjunct proceedings camera ready: May 7, 2021
• Tutorial Day: June TBA, 2021
Proceedings and Registration Policy
A “Workshop/Tutorial Only” fee will be available, as well as the option for student registration.
Workshop and Tutorial Chairs
Berardina Nadja De Carolis, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy
berardina.decarolis(a)uniba.it<mailto:berardina.decarolis@uniba.it>
Dietmar Jannach, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
dietmar.jannach(a)aau.at<mailto:dietmar.jannach@aau.at>
Dear all,
We would like to draw your attention to the following event that will happen in Zurich next summer. There are still opportunities to contribute by submitting a demo or a poster.
The European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work is an international venue on practice-centred computing and the design of cooperation technologies. It is a series of conferences on computer-supported cooperative work located in Europe that was established in 1989. The 19th edition of ECSCW will take place in Zurich, Switzerland, from 7th to 11th June 2021.
The presentation of posters and demos is a key element of the ECSCW conference. For presenters as well as recipients, the poster & demo session provides a lively environment for getting in touch with late-breaking research, preliminary results, innovative ideas, and early-stage research and design explorations. At a special session during the conference, authors are given the opportunity to showcase their research to interested delegates, as well as to involve them in discussions about their work, exchanging ideas, providing feedback, and sharing work-in-progress relating to CSCW.
Posters provide a great opportunity to present preliminary research results and disseminate novel ideas to conference visitors. Posters also offer the space to discuss potential collaborations and the emergent issues in CSCW in an informal manner with the larger ECSCW community. We particularly invite submissions that introduce speculative or provocative ideas that challenge existing epistemologies and methodologies.
Demos may be submitted in various forms. These may be interactive research prototypes or products, but also low-fi prototypes, such as paper mock-ups etc. In addition, the demo session will provide space for exhibiting innovative materials that have been developed in the context of the deployment of (user-centered) research methods – for example, innovations in storyboards, personas, and other materials that foster creativity in the design process.
How to apply?
Both submission categories (posters and demos) require the submission of a short paper (2000 words maximum excl. references, figures, and a 150-word max. abstract) in the PDF format through the EasyChair platform<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ecscw2021#>. More details about the submission process (incl. templates) can be found at our website https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2021/posters-demos/
Key dates
Submission deadline: January, 22 2021, 23:59 AoE
Notifications: March 31, 2021
Camera-ready submission: May 11, 2021
Conference: June 7-11, 2021
Attendance
As of now, the conference is planned in Zurich, Switzerland from 7th until 11th of June 2021.
If you have questions or comments please do not hesitate to contact the Posters and Demo co-chairs: demoposters2021(a)ecscw.eusset.eu<mailto:demoposters2021@ecscw.eusset.eu>
Verena Fuchsberger (University of Salzburg, Austria)
Anton Fedosov (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Best regards,
Dr. Anton Fedosov
People and Computing Lab (ZPAC)
antonf(a)ifi.uzh.ch<mailto:antonf@ifi.uzh.ch>
antonfedosov.com<https://antonfedosov.com/>
University of Zurich
Department of Informatics
Binzmühlestrasse 14
CH-8050 Zürich
Switzerland
Fourth IUI Workshop on Exploratory Search and Interactive Data Analytics
(ESIDA)
https://sites.google.com/view/esida2021/home
13 April 2021, Virtual
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: December 23, 2020 (midnight Hawaii time)
Acceptance notification: January 31, 2021
Final manuscript due: February 15, 2021
Workshop: April 13, 2021
Workshop Description:
This workshop will be part of the ACM Intelligent User Interfaces 2021
Conference (http://iui.acm.org/2021/). The workshop focuses on systems
that personalize, summarize and visualize the data for supporting
interactive information seeking and information discovery, along with
tools that enable user modeling and methods for incorporating the user
needs and preferences into both analytics and visualization. Our aim is to
bring together researchers and practitioners working on different
personalization aspects and applications of exploratory search and
interactive data analytics. This will allow us to achieve four goals: (1)
propose new strategies for systems that need to convey the rationale
behind their decisions or inference, and the sequence of steps that lead
to specific (search) results; (2) develop new user modeling and
personalization techniques for exploratory search and interactive data
analytics; (3) develop a common set of design principles for this type of
systems across platforms, contexts, users and applications; (4) develop a
set of evaluation metrics for personalization in exploratory search. The
workshop aims to solicit submissions in the following areas of
personalized interactive data analytics and exploratory search:
Personalized interactive exploration via interactive data analytics:
– personalization aspects in systems for exploratory search.
– cross-domain/ context-aware/ cross-platform exploratory search systems.
– interactively modelling the user’s information needs for high-recall
information retrieval.
– new applications of exploratory search and interactive data analytics.
Data analytics:
– interactive interfaces for data-intensive platforms.
– interaction degrees of freedom.
– preprocessing vs. online processing.
– interactive data visualization evaluation of interactive systems for
exploratory search and data analytics.
Metrics for explainable intelligent systems:
– metrics for explainable exploratory search.
– explainability and transparency in expert vs. non-expert systems.
– human-in-the-loop analytics systems.
– efficient vs. explainable analytics.
– user perception of explainability and transparency in interactive
intelligent systems.
Organisers:
Dorota Glowacka,
Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki (Finland),
glowacka[at]cs.heelsinki.fi
Evangelos Milios,
Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University (Canada),
eem[at]cs.dal.ca
Axel J. Soto,
Institute for Computer Science and Engineering, UNS - CONICET (Argentina),
axel.soto[at]cs.uns.edu.ar
Fernando V. Paulovich,
Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University (Canada),
paulovich[at]dal.ca
Denis Parra,
Department of Computer Science, Pontificia Universidad Católica (Chile) ,
dparra[at]ing.puc.cl
Osnat (Ossi) Mokryn,
Department of Information and Knowledge Management, University of Haifa
(Israel), omokryn[at]univ.haifa.ac.il
Submission Information:
We encourage submissions of work in progress, concept papers, case
studies, ongoing research projects, reports on recently completed PhD
dissertations or recently accepted journal papers, and generally material
that will stimulate discussion, generate useful feedback to the authors,
encourage research collaborations and vigorous exchange of ideas on
promising research directions, in one of the following formats:
-full papers (up to 8 pages in ACM sigconf format), which will presented
either as contributed talks or posters
-extended abstracts (up to 4 pages in ACM sigconf format), which will be
presented as posters with a possibility to be accompanied by a demo.
Papers can be submitted through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esida21
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Call for Papers - ACM UMAP 2021
29th ACM International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
Theme: "Re-Evaluating Evaluation in Personalization Research"
Hybrid: Utrecht (The Netherlands) and Online
June 21-25th (tentative), 2021
Website: https://www.um.org/umap2021/
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Abstracts due: January 17, 2021 (mandatory)
Full paper due: January 24, 2021
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BACKGROUND AND SCOPE:
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ACM UMAP – User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization – is the premier international conference for researchers and practitioners working on systems that adapt to individual users or to groups of users, and that collect, represent, and model user information. ACM UMAP is sponsored by ACM SIGCHI and SIGWEB, and organized with User Modeling Inc. as the core Steering Committee, extended with past years’ chairs. The proceedings are published by ACM and will be part of the ACM Digital Library.
ACM UMAP covers a wide variety of research areas where personalization and adaptation may be applied. This includes a number of domains in which researchers are engendering significant innovations based on advances in user modeling and adaptation, recommender systems, adaptive educational systems, intelligent user interfaces, e-commerce, advertising, digital humanities, social networks, personalized health, entertainment, and many more.
We welcome submissions related to user modeling, personalization and adaptation; the conference web site provides a detailed list. Below we present a short (but not proscriptive) list of topics of importance to the conference. As the theme for UMAP 2021 is “Re-Evaluating Evaluation” we encourage submissions in all areas that offer a critical analysis of evaluations of personalized systems. We particularly want to acknowledge that some of the research might be influenced by Covid-19 related constraints (e.g., difficulty of running lab studies), and welcome submissions which introduce novel methodologies arising from a need to conduct research in new ways.
CONFERENCE TOPICS:
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We welcome submissions related to user modeling, personalization and adaptation in any area. The topics listed below are not intended to limit possible contributions.
Final decisions will be made on the basis of suitability for, and fit to, the overall conference (not for specific tracks). Additionally, there is no quota for the maximal number of accepted papers per track. Topics include (but are not limited to):
• Personalized Recommender Systems
• Track chairs: Alejandro Bellogin, Sole Pera, Ludovico Boratto
• Adaptive Hypermedia and the Semantic Web
• Track chairs: Maria Bielikova, Panagiotis Germanakos, Ben Steichen
• Intelligent User Interfaces
• Track chairs: Katrien Verbert, Denis Parra
• Personalized Social Web
• Track chairs: Julita Vassileva, Jie Zhang
• Technology-Enhanced Adaptive Learning
• Track chairs: Ella Haig, Manolis Mavrikis
• Fairness, Transparency, Accountability, and Privacy
• Track chairs: Christine Bauer, Michael Ekstrand
• Personalization for Persuasive and Behavior Change Systems
• Track chairs: Jaap Ham, Rita Orji
SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
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Papers will be submitted through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021
Long (8 pages + references) and Short (4 pages + references) papers in ACM style. Original research papers addressing the theory and/or practice of UMAP, and papers showcasing innovative use of UMAP and exploring the benefits and challenges of applying UMAP technology in real-life applications and contexts are welcome.
* Long papers should present original reports of substantive new research techniques, findings, and applications of UMAP. They should place the work within the field and clearly indicate its innovative aspects. Research procedures and technical methods should be presented in sufficient detail to ensure scrutiny and reproducibility. Results should be clearly communicated and implications of the contributions/findings for UMAP and beyond should be explicitly discussed.
* Short papers should present original and highly promising research or applications. Merit will be assessed in terms of originality and importance rather than maturity, extensive technical validation, and user studies. Separation of long and short papers will be strictly enforced so papers will not compete across categories, but only within each category.
Papers must be formatted using the ACM SIG Standard (SIGCONF) proceedings template: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template.
UMAP uses a double blind review process. Authors must omit their names and affiliations from submissions, and avoid obvious identifying statements. For instance, citations to the authors' own prior work should be made in the third-person.
All accepted papers will be published by ACM and will be available via the ACM Digital Library. To be included in the Proceedings, at least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper there. Student registration fee is allowed for students who present a student paper.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Abstracts: January 17, 2021 (mandatory)
Full paper: January 24, 2021
Notification: March 8, 2021
Camera-ready: April 11, 2021
Video submission: May 5th, 2021
Conference: June 21-June 25, 2021 (tentative)
Note: The submissions times are 11:59pm AoE time (Anywhere on Earth)
ORGANIZERS
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General chairs
Judith Masthoff, University of Utrecht
Eelco Herder, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Program chairs
Nava Tintarev, University of Maastricht
Marko Tkalcic, University of Primorska
RELATED EVENTS
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Separate calls will be sent for Workshops and Tutorials, Doctoral Consortium, and Demo/Late Breaking Results, as these have different deadlines and submission requirements.
Apologize for unintended cross-mailing.
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''Sustainable Human-Computer Interaction Development"
Special issue of MPDI Sustainability <https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability>, Open Access Journal
Link to the CFP:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/Human_Computer_I… <https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/Human_Computer_I…>
This Special Issue will contribute to an integrated understanding of the relevance of HCI methodologies and practices in the design and development of sustainable infrastructures and tools, engaging communities and stakeholders, in critical initiatives to foster sustainable development. Contributors from different fields are invited to submit their articles on this topic, presenting how HCI researchers and practitioners can contribute to the broader research on developing sustainability.
Guest editors:
Catia Prandi, University of Bologna
Silvia Mirri, University of Bologna
************************** IMPORTANT DATES ********************************
- Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2020
Manuscripts can be submitted until the deadline. All papers will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published continuously in the journal (as soon as accepted) and will be listed together on the special issue website.
Please, feel free to contact: catia.prandi2(a)unibo.it <mailto:catia.prandi2@unibo.it> in case of interest.
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Catia Prandi, PhD.
Assistant professor (RTD A),
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Bologna
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INTERACT 2021
Aug 30th - Sep 3rd, 2021, Bari, Italy
https://interact2021.org
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INTERACT 2021 is the 18th International Conference promoted by the IFIP
Technical Committee 13 on Human–Computer Interaction. INTERACT is held
every two years.
The theme of INTERACT 2021 is “Sense, Feel, Design”, highlighting new
challenges of interaction design. Technology is today more and more
widespread, pervasive and blended in the world we live in. On one side,
devices that sense humans' activities have the potential to provide an
enriched interaction. On the other side, the user experience can be
further enhanced by exploiting multisensorial technologies. Not only the
traditional human senses of vision and hearing, but also senses of
touch, smell, and taste, as well as emotions are to be taken into
account when designing for future interactions. INTERACT 2021 is the
right venue to debate such new challenges. Another new topic of this
edition is Human-AI Interaction, focusing on the design of
human-centered intelligent systems.
Conference proceedings are published in Springer LNCS series and are
available in the Springer Digital Library.
We invite you to submit your original work to INTERACT 2021 in the
following tracks:
Tracks with submission deadline *January 27th, 2021*
- Full Papers (abstract due by January 20th, 2021)
- Workshops
Tracks with submission deadline *April 16th, 2021*
- Short Papers
- Posters
- Interactive Demos
- Courses
- Poster
- Doctoral Consortium
- Industrial Experiences
- Panels
All contributions are peer reviewed, juried or curated by the members of
the international program committee.
INTERACT 2021 will be held in Bari, a beautiful city on the Adriatic
coast of Southern Italy.
The hotel Villa Romanazzi Carducci will host the conference. With its
liberty-period villa immersed in a nice park characterized by a variety
of trees along various pathways, this hotel provides a great context for
welcoming the INTERACT participants.
All precautions to ensure participants’ health safety will be taken. The
evolution of the pandemic will be carefully monitored and those who
could not travel due to COVID-19 will be allowed to present and
participate online to the conference.
Paolo Buono (University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy)
Catherine Plaisant (University of Maryland, USA and INRIA, France)
[General Co-Chairs]
Carmelo Ardito (Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy)
Rosa Lanzilotti (University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy)
Alessio Malizia (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
[Technical Programme Co-Chairs of INTERACT 2021]
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For further information, please, visit the web site:
https://interact2021.org
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Special Issue on
*Pedagogical Approaches, Ludic and Co-Design Strategies & Tools
supporting Smart Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education
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to be published at the
/*Interaction Design and Architecture(s) Journal (IxD&A)*/
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• Matthias Rehm, Aalborg University, Denmark
• Traian Rebedea, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania/
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• Deadline: *December 21*, 2020
• Notification to the authors: January 20, 2021
• Camera ready paper: February 10, 2021
• Publication of the special issue: end February, 2021
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*Overview*
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The guest editors and the ASLERD Association are proud to invite and
welcome contributions from researchers and practitioners that foster the
development of smart learning ecosystems and smart education to help
learning places to recover their central role in the education of future
citizens, and in the promotion of social innovation and territorial
development. We welcome contributions from people that fight to reify
the above vision and to achieve a better learning for a better world as
a contribution to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development Goals(SDGs). This is a particularly pertinent moment of
uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic that still prevails with an
enormous, still unmeasurable impact, on learning ecosystems. Papers that
report on work that nurtures a post-pandemic view and strategy for a
better learning world are specially welcome.
This special issue is supported by the Association for Smart Learning
Ecosystems and Regional Development (ASLERD) and welcome the submission
of substantially extended version of the papers presented at SLERD 2020.
(video recording of SLERD2020 presentations and of the open debate are
available though the ASLERD Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmI-nIFxngonR7b3W4xSEpA/videos)
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*Topics of Interest*
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Topics of interests can be grouped under three big themes: places for
smart education, people in place centered design for smart education,
supportive learning technologies and tools for smart education.
*Places for smart education*
• future of institutional learning
• interplay between formal and informal learning
• new educational models and settings
• continuity-discontinuity of time, technology, place/space, process in
learning
• role of and case studies of games and gamification in smart education
• dual education and other alternate scheme approaches
• monitoring and benchmarking of smartness (individual, institution,
city, region)
• People in place centered design for smart education
*People in place centered design for smart education*
• general frameworks and methodological advancement
• design, data and other relevant literacies
• literacies, skill and competences of smart citizens
• communities and co-design in smart learning
• sharing & participatory practices
• open access to any resource and disparity
• cultural influences
• Supportive technologies and tools for smart education
*Supportive technologies and tools for smart education*
• intelligent tutoring systems and interfaces
• semantic web technologies and applications
• text/opinion mining and sentiment analysis
• real/virtual communities and social network analysis
• interoperability and application of open/smart data and services
• safety & security in education
• IoT, ubiquitous and wearable technologies
• adaptability to educational contexts and citizens
• role of VR in education
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All submissions (abstracts and later final manuscripts) must be original
and may not be under review by another publication.
The manuscripts should be submitted either in .doc or in .rtf format.
All papers will be blindly peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Authors are invited to submit 8-20 pages paper (including authors'
information, abstract, all tables, figures, references, etc.).
The paper should be written according to the IxD&A authors' guidelines
->http://ixdea.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/idea2010/index.php?s=101&a=7
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Link to the paper submission page:
*https://www-2020.ixdea.uniroma2.it/ojs/ixdea/login*
<https://www-2020.ixdea.uniroma2.it/ojs/ixdea/login>
(Please upload all submissions using the Submission page.
When submitting the paper, please, choose the section:
"SI: Pedagogical Approaches, Ludic and Co-Design Strategies & Tools
supporting Smart Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education")
More information on the submission procedure and on the characteristics
of the paper format can be found on the website of the IxD&A Journal
where information on the copyright policy and responsibility of authors,
publication ethics and malpractice are published.
For scientific advice and queries, please contact the IxD&A scientific
editor marking the subject as:
/Pedagogical Approaches, Ludic and Co-Design Strategies & Tools
supporting Smart Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education/
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• matthias [at] create [dot] aau [dot] dk
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• Springer 2021
'Collaborative multimedia applications in technology'
Guest editors: César A. Collazos, Sandra Cano, Freddy Paz, Habib Fardoun
with a focus section on
"Design during and for Pandemics"
Guest editors: Vasiliki Mylonopoulou, Guido Giunti
• Summer 2021
'Educational Location-based Applications'
Guest editors: Jannicke Baalsrud Hauge, Heinrich Söbke
with a focus section on
'Decoding The Smart City'
Guest editors: Elise Hodson, Michel Nader Sayún, Teija Vainio
• Autumn 2021
'Speculative and Critical Design: approaches and influences in education'
Guest editors: Ingi Helgason, Enrique Encinas, Ivica Mitrovic, Michael Smyth
• Winter 2021
'Smart learning Ecosistems and Regional Development 2021'
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CHItaly 2021- Frontiers of HCI
The Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter
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27 June - 29 June 2021
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy)
https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/
Organized by the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
In cooperation with ACM-SIGCHI and SIGCHI Italy
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[ Long and Short Specifications ]
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Long papers should present original, substantially new research for CHItaly. They should place the work within the field of HCI and clearly indicate innovative aspects. Research procedures and technical methods should be presented in sufficient detail to ensure scrutiny and reproducibility. Results should be clearly communicated and implications of the contributions/findings for CHItaly and beyond should be explicitly discussed.
Short papers should present original and provocative research or novel applications, relevant for CHItaly. Merit will be assessed in terms of originality and importance rather than maturity, extensive technical validation, and user studies.
All submissions must be in English.
Both types of papers are subject to a double-blind review process by members of the Program Committee.
Submissions must be anonymous, avoiding to include information (authorship, acknowledgements, name of application or software or project) suggestive of the identity of the authors; it will be added later, to the camera-ready version of the accepted papers.
Inclusion in the main proceedings is conditional upon registration of the presenter within the recommended deadline.
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All long and short paper submissions will be reviewed by at least two PC members in a double-blind process. Reviewers will have three weeks to return their reviews. In case revisions are requested, acceptance is conditional to successful revision.
Revised articles will be reviewed by the program and general chairs. Authors are allotted 10 days to submit their revisions.
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February 22, 2021: Submission deadline
April 9, 2021: Notification to authors
May 3, 2021 : Camera ready version
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Rosella Gennari, Informatica, Libera Università di Bolzano, Italy (gennari(a)inf.unibz.it)
Maria de Marsico, Università La Sapienza di Roma, Italy (demarsico(a)di.uniroma1.it)
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Alessandra Melonio, Informatica, Libera Università di Bolzano, Italy (alessandra.melonio(a)unibz.it)
Cristina Gena, Università di Torino, Italy (cristina.gena(a)unito.it)
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We hope to meet you in presence at CHItaly 2021.
Stay safe and healthy!
Federica Caruso,
Publicity Co-Chair CHItaly 2021
Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
CALL for PAPERS
Special Issue on the Internet of Sounds
http://cimil.disi.unitn.it/JAES_SI_Internet_of_Sounds.pdf
*** Apologies for cross-postings ***
We are pleased to announce a Special Issue of the Journal of the Audio
Engineering Society (http://www.aes.org/journal/) on the subject of
Internet of Sounds. Acknowledging the ever-rising importance of the
Internet of Things (IoT) in our environment, we believe that the time has
come to bring together researchers who are considering the use of IoT
components to pursue research in Sound and Music computing.
The Internet of Sounds (IoS) is an emerging research field positioned at
the intersection of the IoT, Sound and Music Computing and Semantic Audio
domains. IoS can also be seen as the union of two paradigms, the Internet
of Musical Things and the Internet of Audio Things, which respectively
address musical and non-musical domains in networked contexts.
This Special Issue aims to present high-quality original research reporting
the current state of the art of IoS systems as well as their interactions
with end-users. We are interested in submissions covering different aspects
related to the use of sound and music processing in relation to local or
remote networks, including technological, perceptual, and artistic
perspectives.
*Topics*
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following areas:
• Wireless acoustic sensor networks
• Detection and classification of sounds in acoustic sensor networks
• Visualization and Sonification of acoustic sensor networks
• Ecoacoustics
• Privacy and security in acoustic sensor networks
• Networked music performances
• Smart Musical Instruments
• Musical haptics for the Internet of Musical Things
• Participatory live music performances
• Music education applications for the Internet of Musical Things
• Intelligent music production in Internet of Musical Things contexts
• Ubiquitous music
• Web Audio for the Internet of Sounds
• Spatial audio for the Internet of Sounds
• Sonification for Internet of Sounds applications
• Protocols and exchange formats for the Internet of Sounds
• Improving accessibility and inclusiveness within the Internet of Sounds
• Open audio databases for Deep Learning and Data Mining
• Challenges in the management and delivery of large audio databases
• Visualization, access and indexing of audio databases
• Cloud-based services for musical and audio applications
*Important dates*
• Manuscript submission due: March 1st, 2021
• First round decision made: May 15th, 2021
• Revised manuscript due: June 15th, 2021
• Final paper due: July 15th, 2021
• Publication: October 2021
*Guest Editors*
• Luca Turchet (Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Trento)
• George Fazekas (Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London)
• Cristina Rottondi (Department of Electronics and Telecommunications,
Polytechnic University of Turin)
• Carlo Fischione (Department of Network and Systems Engineering, KTH Royal
Institute of Technology)
*Author guidelines*
Please submit complete 6 to 8-page papers by March 1, 2021. All submissions
will be peer-reviewed according to standard JAES review procedures. We
welcome original research including revised and expanded versions of “IWIS
2020” or AES conference papers addressing the theme of this special issue.
Please follow the Author Guidelines found at:
http://www.aes.org/journal/authors/guidelines/. Papers should be submitted
online at: http://www.aes.org/journal/submit/. When submitting a paper,
please choose the category “Special Issue (Internet of Sounds)” rather than
Research Paper or Engineering Report.
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Luca Turchet
Assistant Professor
Head of the Creative, Intelligent & Multisensory Interactions Laboratory
Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science
University of Trento
Via Sommarive 9 - 38123 Trento - Italy
E-mail: luca.turchet(a)unitn.it
Tel: +39 0461 283792
*** Apologies for multiple-posting ***
Workshop on SOcial and Cultural IntegrAtion with PersonaLIZEd Interfaces (SOCIALIZE)
April 13, hosted online
held in conjunction with ACM Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) 2021
The SOCIALIZE workshop aims to bring together all those interested in the development of interactive techniques that may contribute to foster the social and cultural inclusion of a broad range of users. More specifically, we intend to attract research that takes into account the interaction peculiarities typical of different realities, with a focus on disadvantaged and at-risk categories (e.g., refugees and migrants) and vulnerable groups (e.g., children, elderly, autistic and disabled people). Among others, we are also interested in human-robot interaction techniques aimed at the development of social robots, that is, autonomous robots that interact with people by engaging in social-affective behaviors, abilities, and rules related to their collaborative role.
The main topics of the workshop are (but not limited to):
* Multi-cultural system design;
* Empirical studies on the impact of culture on systems;
* Cultural and social influence in online learning platforms (e.g., MOOC);
* Cultural and social influence in recommender systems;
* Cultural and social aspects as contextual factors;
* Methods for automatic assessment of social and cultural background from social media;
* Strategies for adapting systems to groups of users with different backgrounds;
* Cross-cultural analyses of trust in systems;
* Human-robot adaptation for cross-cultural users, including under-represented groups;
* Personalized Human-Robot Interaction (HRI);
* Adaptation strategies for social HRI;
* Machine learning for social robots;
* Emotion and personality detection in social HRI;
* Social robots as conversational recommender systems
* Social robots in the real world;
Researchers and practitioners in academia or industry are encouraged to submit original manuscripts relevant to the audience of the workshop. Papers must comply with the standard ACM SIGCHI Paper Format (see http://iui.acm.org/2021/call_for_papers.html <http://iui.acm.org/2021/call_for_papers.html>).
The contributions can be: Full papers (6 pages excluding references) and Short papers (4 pages excluding references), including substantial work-in-progress, perspective papers, and lessons learned; and Challenge, Position, and Demo papers (2 pages excluding references), describing research challenges in theory or practice, defining new promising research directions, and demonstrating innovative software prototypes.
Manuscripts must be submitted via Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socialize2021 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socialize2021>) by December 23rd, 2020. All submissions will undergo a peer-review process. Reviewers will consider originality, significance, technical soundness, clarity, and relevance to the workshop’s topics. The reviewing process will be double-blind.
At least one author of each accepted position paper must register for and (virtually) attend the workshop. Accepted contributions will be published in a joint volume of dedicated workshop proceedings.
The workshop will feature a keynote by Antonella Poce, Associate Professor in Experimental Pedagogy at the Department of Education, Roma Tre University.
For more information visit our website at http://socialize2021.di.unito.it/ <http://socialize2021.di.unito.it/>
************Important Dates**************
Submission date: Dec 23, 2020
Acceptance notification: Jan 31, 2021
Camera-ready: Feb 28, 2021
Workshop date: Apr 13, 2021
For further questions please contact the workshop organizers at <socialize2021(a)easychair.org <mailto:socialize2021@easychair.org>>
Best Regards,
Francesco Agrusti, Roma Tre University
Fabio Gasparetti, Roma Tre University
Cristina Gena, University of Torino
Giuseppe Sansonetti, Roma Tre University
Marko Tkalčič, University of Primorska
In the course of the latest developments of the COVID pandemic, the organizers
of *HCSE 2020* have decided to hold the conference *completely virtual*.
Full program available at http://www.hcse-conference.org. Participation is free
of charge. Registration will be open soon.
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*HCSE 2020*
Call for Participation
8th International Working Conference on Human-Centered Software Engineering
November 30th – December 2nd, 2020 (ONLINE ONLY!)
http://www.hcse-conference.org
HCSE is a bi-annual, single-track, working conference organized by the IFIP
Working Group 13.2 on Methodology for User-Centred System Design
<http://ifip-tc13.org/working-groups/working-group-13-2/> in cooperation with
IFIP Working Group 13.5 on Human Error, Resilience, Reliability, Safety and
System Development <http://ifip-tc13.org/working-groups/working-group-13-5/>.
We aim at bringing together researchers and practitionersinterested in
strengthening the scientific foundations of user interface design, examining the
relationship between software engineering and human-computer interaction and on
how to strengthen human-centered design as an essential part of software
engineering processes.
In order to allow for participation from anywhere in the world, HCSE 2020
sessions will run from *13:00 h to 17:00 h CET (UTC+1*) only. HCSE 2020 will be
held ONLINE as a *ZOOM meeting*. Access information will be provided to
registered participants.
HCSE 2020 presents *3 technical full papers and late breaking results sessions*
and a *demonstrations and posters session*. Each session has a duration of 90
minutes. Technical sessions are dedicated to the following themes:
* *User-Centred Design Approaches*
* **Model-Based and Model-Driven Approaches**
* ***Software Development Strategies***
All sessions will contain significant time for discussions and be chaired by a a
session moderator. Please see the conference program
<https://groups.uni-paderborn.de/hcse2020/program.html> for full details. The
technical program will be accompanied by a *virtual social program* to meet and
further discuss with the community. The selected papers have been peer-reviewed
and will appear in the proceedings published by Springer in the LNCSseries.
Participation in HCSE 2020 will be *free of charge*. However, *registration *is
mandatory to participate and obtain the access information. Registration will be
open soon.
We hope to meet you online for HCSE 2020. Stay safe and healthy!
Regina Bernhaupt, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Carmelo Ardito, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Stefan Sauer, Paderborn University, Germany
General Conference Chairs
The Academic Fringe Festival (TAFF)
First edition on *Crowd Computing & Human-Centered AI*
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Website: https://www.academicfringe.org/
* The Academic Fringe Festival is free of cost and open to everyone who is interested to participate. Let there be light! *
ABOUT TAFF:
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The Academic Fringe Festival is an exciting concoction of invited talks and panel discussions around important themes of research and innovation in Computer Science. The series features prominent researchers and practitioners, whose work has made fundamental contributions in these fields.
Calling this collection of academic events "The Academic Fringe Festival" is an ode to the story of the eight theatre companies which turned up uninvited at the Edinburgh International Festival in 1947 and performed on the fringe of the event. Over the years, such acts gained popularity and gradually snowballed into what is now the world's largest arts festival, the "Edinburgh Fringe Festival". Our aim is not to create the world's largest academic festival, but to create a forum for open, accessible, and inspiring dissemination of knowledge from renowned scientists across the globe.
This first edition is on "Crowd Computing and Human-Centered AI". The unprecedented rise in the adoption of artificial intelligence techniques in many contexts is concomitant with shortcomings of such technology with respect to robustness, interpretability, usability, and trustworthiness. Crowd computing offers a viable means to engage a large number of human participants in data-related tasks and in user studies. In the context of overcoming the computational and interactional challenges facing the current generation of AI systems, recent work has shown how crowd computing can be leveraged to either debug noisy training data in machine learning systems, understand which machine learning models are more congruent to human understanding in particular tasks, or to advance our understanding of how AI systems can influence human behavior.
INVITED SPEAKERS:
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- Matthew Lease, University of Texas at Austin / Amazon, 23 Nov 2020, 16:00 (CET)
- Gianluca Demartini, University of Queensland, 30 Nov 2020, 09:00 (CET)
- Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Microsoft, 7 Dec 2020, 16:00 (CET)
- Shamsi Iqbal, Microsoft, 14 Dec 2020, 16:00 (CET)
- Edith Law, University of Waterloo, 22 Feb 2021, 16:00 (CET)
- More speakers coming soon...
REGISTRATION:
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Online registration is available now! There will be NO registration fees. Please use the following link to register: https://www.academicfringe.org/registration.
ORGANIZERS:
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– Ujwal Gadiraju, General Chair
– Jie Yang, General Chair
– Oana Inel, Local Chair
– Sihang Qiu, Local Chair
Carissimi,
può essere interessante riempire questo questionario ;-)
Marilena
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Da: Marco Porta <marco.porta(a)unipv.it>
Date: gio 5 nov 2020 alle ore 18:37
Subject: Questionario su "tecnologie didattiche" e "modelli didattici"
innovativi
To: Maria De Marsico <demarsico(a)di.uniroma1.it>
Cc: Virginio Cantoni <virginio.cantoni(a)unipv.it>
Cara Marilena,
nell'ambito del progetto Erasmus+ *HiEdTec* (Modernization of *Hi*gher
*Ed*ucation
in Central Asia through new *Tec*hnologies, https://hiedtec.ecs.uni-ruse.bg/
), a cui partecipiamo per l'Università di Pavia, si stanno raccogliendo
informazioni su "tecnologie didattiche" e "modelli didattici"
innovativi utilizzati nelle università europee (in generale, anche prima
della pandemia).
Ti saremmo davvero molto grati se potessi rispondere al questionario
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZWLwMumvoudoQ5s0S0tq6N3-IvTSXzfZ…
entro
il 13 novembre (richiede una decina di minuti), e ancor di più se potessi
diffonderlo tra i tuoi contatti italiani.
Grazie!
Marco e Virginio
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Fourth IUI Workshop on Exploratory Search and Interactive Data Analytics
(ESIDA)
https://sites.google.com/view/esida2021/home
13 April 2021, Virtual
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: December 23, 2020 (midnight Hawaii time)
Acceptance notification: January 31, 2021
Final manuscript due: February 15, 2021
Workshop: April 13, 2021
Workshop Description:
This workshop will be part of the ACM Intelligent User Interfaces 2021
Conference (http://iui.acm.org/2021/). The workshop focuses on systems
that personalize, summarize and visualize the data for supporting
interactive information seeking and information discovery, along with
tools that enable user modeling and methods for incorporating the user
needs and preferences into both analytics and visualization. Our aim is to
bring together researchers and practitioners working on different
personalization aspects and applications of exploratory search and
interactive data analytics. This will allow us to achieve four goals: (1)
propose new strategies for systems that need to convey the rationale
behind their decisions or inference, and the sequence of steps that lead
to specific (search) results; (2) develop new user modeling and
personalization techniques for exploratory search and interactive data
analytics; (3) develop a common set of design principles for this type of
systems across platforms, contexts, users and applications; (4) develop a
set of evaluation metrics for personalization in exploratory search. The
workshop aims to solicit submissions in the following areas of
personalized interactive data analytics and exploratory search:
Personalized interactive exploration via interactive data analytics:
– personalization aspects in systems for exploratory search.
– cross-domain/ context-aware/ cross-platform exploratory search systems.
– interactively modelling the user’s information needs for high-recall
information retrieval.
– new applications of exploratory search and interactive data analytics.
Data analytics:
– interactive interfaces for data-intensive platforms.
– interaction degrees of freedom.
– preprocessing vs. online processing.
– interactive data visualization evaluation of interactive systems for
exploratory search and data analytics.
Metrics for explainable intelligent systems:
– metrics for explainable exploratory search.
– explainability and transparency in expert vs. non-expert systems.
– human-in-the-loop analytics systems.
– efficient vs. explainable analytics.
– user perception of explainability and transparency in interactive
intelligent systems.
Organisers:
Dorota Glowacka,
Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki (Finland),
glowacka[at]cs.heelsinki.fi
Evangelos Milios,
Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University (Canada),
eem[at]cs.dal.ca
Axel J. Soto,
Institute for Computer Science and Engineering, UNS - CONICET (Argentina),
axel.soto[at]cs.uns.edu.ar
Fernando V. Paulovich,
Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University (Canada),
paulovich[at]dal.ca
Denis Parra,
Department of Computer Science, Pontificia Universidad Católica (Chile) ,
dparra[at]ing.puc.cl
Osnat (Ossi) Mokryn,
Department of Information and Knowledge Management, University of Haifa
(Israel), omokryn[at]univ.haifa.ac.il
Submission Information:
We encourage submissions of work in progress, concept papers, case
studies, ongoing research projects, reports on recently completed PhD
dissertations or recently accepted journal papers, and generally material
that will stimulate discussion, generate useful feedback to the authors,
encourage research collaborations and vigorous exchange of ideas on
promising research directions, in one of the following formats:
-full papers (up to 8 pages in ACM sigconf format), which will presented
either as contributed talks or posters
-extended abstracts (up to 4 pages in ACM sigconf format), which will be
presented as posters with a possibility to be accompanied by a demo.
Papers can be submitted through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esida21
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Call for Papers - ACM UMAP 2021
29th ACM International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
Theme: "Re-Evaluating Evaluation in Personalization Research"
Hybrid: Utrecht (The Netherlands) and Online
June 21-25th (tentative), 2021
Website: https://www.um.org/umap2021/
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Abstracts due: January 17, 2021 (mandatory)
Full paper due: January 24, 2021
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BACKGROUND AND SCOPE:
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ACM UMAP – User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization – is the premier international conference for researchers and practitioners working on systems that adapt to individual users or to groups of users, and that collect, represent, and model user information. ACM UMAP is sponsored by ACM SIGCHI and SIGWEB, and organized with User Modeling Inc. as the core Steering Committee, extended with past years’ chairs. The proceedings are published by ACM and will be part of the ACM Digital Library.
ACM UMAP covers a wide variety of research areas where personalization and adaptation may be applied. This includes a number of domains in which researchers are engendering significant innovations based on advances in user modeling and adaptation, recommender systems, adaptive educational systems, intelligent user interfaces, e-commerce, advertising, digital humanities, social networks, personalized health, entertainment, and many more.
We welcome submissions related to user modeling, personalization and adaptation; the conference web site provides a detailed list. Below we present a short (but not proscriptive) list of topics of importance to the conference. As the theme for UMAP 2021 is “Re-Evaluating Evaluation” we encourage submissions in all areas that offer a critical analysis of evaluations of personalized systems. We particularly want to acknowledge that some of the research might be influenced by Covid-19 related constraints (e.g., difficulty of running lab studies), and welcome submissions which introduce novel methodologies arising from a need to conduct research in new ways.
CONFERENCE TOPICS:
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We welcome submissions related to user modeling, personalization and adaptation in any area. The topics listed below are not intended to limit possible contributions.
Final decisions will be made on the basis of suitability for, and fit to, the overall conference (not for specific tracks). Additionally, there is no quota for the maximal number of accepted papers per track. Topics include (but are not limited to):
• Personalized Recommender Systems
• Track chairs: Alejandro Bellogin, Sole Pera, Ludovico Boratto
• Adaptive Hypermedia and the Semantic Web
• Track chairs: Maria Bielikova, Panagiotis Germanakos, Ben Steichen
• Intelligent User Interfaces
• Track chairs: Katrien Verbert, Dennis Parra
• Personalized Social Web
• Track chairs: Julita Vassileva, Jie Zhang
• Technology-Enhanced Adaptive Learning
• Track chairs: Ella Haig, Manolis Mavrikis
• Fairness, Transparency, Accountability, and Privacy
• Track chairs: Christine Bauer, Michael Ekstrand
• Personalization for Persuasive and Behavior Change Systems
• Track chairs: Jaap Ham, Rita Orji
SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
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Papers will be submitted through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmumap2021
Long (8 pages + references) and Short (4 pages + references) papers in ACM style. Original research papers addressing the theory and/or practice of UMAP, and papers showcasing innovative use of UMAP and exploring the benefits and challenges of applying UMAP technology in real-life applications and contexts are welcome.
* Long papers should present original reports of substantive new research techniques, findings, and applications of UMAP. They should place the work within the field and clearly indicate its innovative aspects. Research procedures and technical methods should be presented in sufficient detail to ensure scrutiny and reproducibility. Results should be clearly communicated and implications of the contributions/findings for UMAP and beyond should be explicitly discussed.
* Short papers should present original and highly promising research or applications. Merit will be assessed in terms of originality and importance rather than maturity, extensive technical validation, and user studies. Separation of long and short papers will be strictly enforced so papers will not compete across categories, but only within each category.
Papers must be formatted using the ACM SIG Standard (SIGCONF) proceedings template: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template.
UMAP uses a double blind review process. Authors must omit their names and affiliations from submissions, and avoid obvious identifying statements. For instance, citations to the authors' own prior work should be made in the third-person.
All accepted papers will be published by ACM and will be available via the ACM Digital Library. To be included in the Proceedings, at least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper there. Student registration fee is allowed for students who present a student paper.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Abstracts: January 17, 2021 (mandatory)
Full paper: January 24, 2021
Notification: March 8, 2021
Camera-ready: April 11, 2021
Video submission: May 5th, 2021
Conference: June 21-June 25, 2021 (tentative)
Note: The submissions times are 11:59pm AoE time (Anywhere on Earth)
ORGANIZERS
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General chairs
Judith Masthoff, University of Utrecht
Eelco Herder, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Program chairs
Nava Tintarev, University of Maastricht
Marko Tkalcic, University of Primorska
RELATED EVENTS
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Separate calls will be sent for Workshops and Tutorials, Doctoral Consortium, and Demo/Late Breaking Results, as these have different deadlines and submission requirements.
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CHItaly 2021- Frontiers of HCI
The Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter
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27 June - 29 June 2021
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy)
https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/
Organized by the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
In cooperation with ACM-SIGCHI and SIGCHI Italy
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Workshops in CHItaly are co-located events which are held the day before the main conference starts. They represent forums where specific topics, relevant for CHItaly, get discussed. All workshops will be half-day.
A paper describing each accepted workshop will be included in the main conference Proceedings (submission deadline, format and requirements will be defined later).
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- Workshop title
- Workshop acronym (if any)
- Workshop edition and, if not on the first one, previous venues, number of attendees and links to the websites
- List of organizers (with short bio) and main contact person
- Motivation and objectives
- List of topics
- Target audience and expected number of attendees
- Workshop setting (paper presentations, discussions, group works, …)
- Dedicated proceedings (if any): type of paper, reviewing process, venue (Journal special issue, CEUR-WS, …)
- PC tentative list
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Submission deadline: February 1, 2021
Review notification: February 15, 2021
(Deadlines are meant till 11.59 pm CET)
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[ Important Dates for workshop papers]
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Notifications to contributors: May 14th
Camera-ready/final version deadline: May 24th
(Deadlines are meant till 11.59 pm CET)
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[ Submission: how to ]
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Proposals should be submitted in PDF form (no specific template is required) at this address: workshops.chitaly2021(a)unibz.it
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[ Workshop Chairs ]
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Barbara Rita Barricelli, Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy (barbara.barricelli(a)unibs.it)
Catia Prandi, Università di Bologna, Italy (catia.prandi2(a)unibo.it)
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Stay safe and healthy!
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**Victoria I. Marín, Bárbara de Benito, Antònia Darder**
Technology-Enhanced Learning for Student Agency in Higher Education: a
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Ownership of learning in monitoring technology, **pp. 133 - 154**
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come già anticipato qualche giorno fa, il 12 novembre dalle ore 9,30 alle 13 ci sarà il online il primo WUD del SIGHitaly. L’evento è gratuito e ci si può registrare sul sito: http://wud-sigchitaly.di.unito.it/ <http://wud-sigchitaly.di.unito.it/>.
Il WUD (World Usability Day), la giornata mondiale sull’usabilità promossa su scala globale dalla User Experience Professional Association (UXPA), si tiene ogni anno il secondo giovedì di Novembre per "disseminare" l'importanza del lato "umano" nella tecnologia.
Ogni anno c'è un tema diverso e il tema di quest’anno è Human-Centered AI (https://worldusabilityday.org/ <https://worldusabilityday.org/>).
La giornata si aprirà con un intervento dell’assessore torinese all'innovazione Marco Pironti, a cui seguirà l’invited talk di apertura di Olivero Stock di FBK. Chiuderà la giornata l’intervento di Francesca Costabile su Teaching HCI for AI, e la mattinata è ricca di brevi, ma interessanti interventi sul tema della Human-Centered AI,di cui trovate il dettaglio sul sito.
Ci fa ovviamente piacere la vostra partecipazione e potete anche diffondere l’invito ai vostri studenti interessati.
Segnaliamo infine che nel pomeriggio del 12 novembre e anche nelle giornate del 10, 11 e 13 novembre potete seguire online i WUD days organizzati dalla Società Italiana di Ergonomia, trovate maggiori informazioni sul sito: http://www.wudtorino.org/ <http://www.wudtorino.org/>
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Come sapete, è tradizione del nostro chapter incoraggiare che la posizione
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ACM IUI 2021 - CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
In conjunction with the 26th International Conference on Intelligent User
Interfaces (IUI 2021)
College Station, Texas
April 13-17, 2021
https://iui.acm.org/2021/
Tutorial CO-CHAIRS
Osnat Mokryn, University of Haifa
Vijay Rajanna, Sensel
Emails:
ossimo(a)gmail.com
vijay.drajanna(a)gmail.com
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
We are pleased to invite proposals for tutorials to be held in conjunction
with the conference. The goal of the tutorials is to provide a venue for
presenting research on focused topics of interest and an informal forum to
discuss research questions and challenges. Tutorials are designed to
provide fundamental knowledge and experience on topics related to
intelligent user interfaces, and the intersection between Human-Computer
Interaction (HCI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Note: We encourage you to contact the chairs with your ideas (emails
above), and work together to prepare an exciting proposal.
We encourage proposals for a wide range of tutorials, including but not
limited to:
- "Hands-on" or "project-centric" tutorials around a specific problem or
topic.
- Tutorials on a specific topic relevant to IUI; for example, methods and
approaches in HCI and/or AI, specific techniques or algorithms to develop
intelligent user interfaces, etc.
Tutorials will be held on the first day of the conference. We invite
submissions of proposals for half-day (3 hours) or full-day (6 hours)
tutorials. Proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by the tutorial
chairs. We encourage you to consider virtual and semi-virtual options for
the tutorial in the submission.
The organizers of accepted tutorials are responsible for producing a call
for participation and publicizing it, such as distributing the call to
relevant newsgroups and electronic mailing lists, and especially to
potential audiences from outside the IUI conference community. Tutorial
organizers are also required to set up their own website with information
about the tutorial and the IUI 2021 web site will refer to this website.
PROPOSAL FORMAT
Tutorial proposals should be maximum 2 pages long and follow the
formatting instructions at
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Please either use
the Word interim template with Libertine fonts downloaded and embedded, or
the LaTex sigconf template.
The proposals should be organized as follows:
- Name and title: A one-word acronym and a full title.
- Description of tutorial topic: This description should discuss the
relevance of the suggested topic to IUI and its interest for the IUI2021
audience. Include a brief discussion of why and for which audience the
tutorial is of particular interest.
- Organizer(s): Names, affiliations, emails, and web pages of the
organizer(s). Provide a brief description of the background of the
organiser(s). Strong proposals normally include organizers who bring
differing perspectives on the topic and are actively connected to the
communities of potential participants. Also please provide a list of other
tutorials organized by the organizers in the past.
- Participants: A statement saying how many participants you expect and
how you plan to invite participants for the tutorial. If possible, include
the names of at least 10 people who have expressed interest to participate
in the tutorial.
-Tutorial format: A brief description of the format regarding the mix of
events or activities, such as teaching activities, hands-on practical
exercises, and general discussion. Please also list here any material you
will make available to tutorial participants, e.g. slides, access to
hardware/software, handouts, etc.
- Planned outcomes of the tutorial: What are you hoping to achieve by the
end of the tutorial.
- Length: Half-day or Full-day.
Please submit your proposal via https://new.precisionconference.com/
selecting the IUI 2021 Tutorials track.
IMPORTANT DATES
Discuss your topic with the workshop and tutorials chairs: ASAP
(tutorials2021(a)iui.acm.org)
Proposals due: Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Reviews Sent: Monday, 15 December 2020
Revised Proposal Submissions: Wednesday, 30 December 2020
Notifications to authors: Tuesday, 14 January 2021
Camera-ready for Tutorial summary: Wednesday, 10 February 2021
Tutorials held: Tuesday, 13 April 2021
Carissim*
Il World Usability Day è la giornata mondiale organizzata dalla
Usability Professionals Association che si tiene ogni anno il secondo
giovedì di Novembre per "disseminare" l'importanza del lato "umano"
nella tecnologia. Ogni anno c'è un tema diverso e, il tema di
quest’anno è Human-Centered AI (https://worldusabilityday.org/ <https://worldusabilityday.org/>).
Visto il forte interessamento del SIGCHItaly per questo tema,
testimoniato dal recente workshop HCI4AI
(http://sigchitaly.eu/en/hci4ai-syllabus/participating/ <http://sigchitaly.eu/en/hci4ai-syllabus/participating/>), abbiamo
pensato di organizzare l’evento del WUD non legato alle singole città,
ma a respiro nazionale e sotto il cappello della nostra organizzazione.
Il 12 novembre dalle ore 9,30 alle 12,30 si terrà online il primo
WUD-SIGCHItaly, seguiranno ulteriori email per dettagli e
aggiornamenti sul nostro sito (http://wud-sigchitaly.di.unito.it/ <http://wud-sigchitaly.di.unito.it/>).
Il programma, in fase di definizione, vede la giornata aprirsi con un
intervento dell’assessore torinese Marco Pironti, uno dei promotori della
recente nascita dell’Istituto Italiano di Intelligenza Artificiale.
Seguirà l’invited talk di apertura di Olivero Stock di FBK. Chiuderà la giornata l’intervento di Francesca Costabile su
Teaching HCI for AI.
Segnate la data per ora, a breve pubblicheremo il programma completo!
Cristina Gena, Maristella Matera, Massimo Zancanaro, per il team HCI4AI
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Cristina Gena, PhD
Associate professor - Computer Science Department
Head of the Smart HCI Lab@ICxT Innovation Center
Università di Torino
Via Pessinetto 12, 10149 Torino, Italy
Phone +39 0116706827
web: www.di.unito.it/~cgena/ <http://www.di.unito.it/~cgena/>
Webex: https://unito.webex.com/meet/cristina.gena <https://unito.webex.com/meet/cristina.gena>
Skype: cristinagena
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Cari Tutti,
lo scorso 7 luglio si e' svolto il workshop Teaching HCI for AI:
Co-design of a Syllabus, che era stato pubblicizzato anche su questa
mailing list.
Coi Chair e Vice-Chair di SIGCHI Italy abbiamo pensato di raccogliere
informazioni sugli insegnamenti che trattano di HCI per AI svolti lo
scorso anno accademico 2019-2020 e e su quelli che si svolgeranno nel
corrente 2020-2021 nei corsi di laurea triennali, magistrali e di dottorato.
Finora noi abbiamo le seguenti informazioni:
A:A: 2019-2020:
Docente: Luigi De Russis (Politecnico di Torino)
Titolo insegnamento: Human-AI Interaction
Corso di studio: Dottorato di ricerca nell'area Informatica del
Politecnico di Torino.
A. A: 2020-2021:
Docenti: Rosa Lanzilotti, Giuseppe Desolda, Nadja De Carolis
(Università di Bari Aldo Moro)
Titolo Insegnamento: Human-Computer Interaction for AI
Corso di studio: Dottorato di ricerca in Informatica e Matematica
dell'Università di Bari Aldo Moro.
Docenti: Maristella Matera (Politecnico di Torino), Luigi De Russis
(Politecnico di Torino), Massimo Zancanaro (University of Trento and FBK)
Titolo Insegnamento: Human-Computer Interaction for AI
Corso di studio: Dttorato di ricerca nell'area Informatica del
Politecnico di Milano.
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Vi chiediamo cortesemente di segnalarci altre iniziative simili, non
solo di insegnamenti per corsi di dottorato ma anche di insegnamenti a
triennali, magistrali, master erogati nelle università italiane. Vi
chiediamo di farlo inviando una email a me, Maristella e Massimo con
Oggetto: Insegnamento di HCI per AI
riportando nel testo della email
Docente(i)
Titolo insegnamento
Corso di studio
e possibilmente anche il link ad una pagina web dove si possono avere
ulteriori informazioni.
La lista degli insegnamenti erogati sarà pubblicata sul sito di SIGCHI
Italy.
Ringraziandovi in anticipo per la collaborazione, salutiamo cordialmente,
M.F. Costabile, M. Matera e M. Zancanaro
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Prof. Maria Francesca Costabile
Dipartimento di Informatica
Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro
Via Orabona 4 70125 Bari - Italy
tel +39-080-5443300 fax +39-080-5443300
email maria.costabile(a)uniba.it
www http://ivu.di.uniba.it/people/costabile.htm
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Human Work Interaction Design 2021 (HWID'21)
Artificial Intelligence and Designing for Positive Work Experiences in
Low Desire Society
Working Conference of the IFIP WG 13.6 Human Work Interaction Design
Beijing, China - May 15-16, 2021
http://www.hwid2021.com/
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the organizers are considering to
enable a remote partecipation modality. Rates and instructions will be
published later this year on the website.
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In continuation with the series of the Human Work Interaction Design
(HWID) working conferences, this sixth edition's theme is Artificial
Intelligence and Designing for Positive Work Experiences in the ‘Low
Desire’ Society.
--- THEME, SCOPE, AND FOCUS
HWID has been endeavouring to enhance the positive work experiences at
workplaces by providing employees pleasurable and meaningful user
experiences via the tools used at work. HWID'21 directs attention to the
‘low desire’ phenomenon, which is that people have lower desire for
success, no ambitions, needs, or expectations, they push back against
working around the clock, avoid conflicts, yearn to be free of strong
feelings, and do not to take anyone or anything too seriously. HWID'21
attempts to look into the relationship between happiness and IT-enabled
overworking, the resulting work experiences, and how to provide
solutions from the perspective of Human Work Interaction Design.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making a difference to the workplace and
complicating the situation further. On one hand, AI replace human
workers by working faster with fewer errors than humans, which enable AI
to do many of the boring and redundant jobs. On the other hand, many
organisations are already beginning to use the AI as a design element to
enhance human intelligence, and design positive experiences in the
workplace. As a result, there are growing concerns that AI will take
away jobs from humans. The theme of HWID'21 emphasizes the insights into
the relationship between low desire and work experience, and how AI will
moderate their relationship because parts of the work might be taken
away by AI.
Examples of relevant questions include:
- Is the ‘low desire’ phenomenon making work less interesting?
- How to improve work experience supported by AI?
- How to support the symbiosis of human and AI in workplace through HWID?
- How to maintain work motivation?
- How to evaluate the impact of AI on work experience?
- How to address ethical factors (e.g. privacy, safety and equity) of
using AI in the workplace?
This working conference aims to answer these and more questions by
involving professionals working in academia, national labs, and industry
who are engaged in human work analysis and interaction design for the
workplace. We will discuss tools, procedures, and professional
competences needed to face issues and opportunities provided by AI in a
Low Desire Society.
--- SUBMISSIONS
We invite two types of submissions:
Full papers (max 15 pages, excluding references) and Poster submissions
(max 4 pages, excluding references). For both types of submissions, the
authors must use the LNCS templates available on Springer
website(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-procee….
Please submit your anonymized paper in PDF format on OCS:
https://ocs.springer.com/ocs/home/HWID2021
Each paper will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. The collection of
all accepted papers will be distributed to the participants as digital
proceedings. During the review process, the reviewers will be asked to
evaluate whether an extended version of the paper is suitable for an
IFIP Springer book (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication
Technology) that will be edited and published after the conference. We
aim at including most of the accepted papers.
--- IMPORTANT DATES
Full paper submission deadline: February 14th, 2021
Poster submission deadline: February 21st, 2021
Acceptance notifications: March 14th, 2021
Early bird registration deadline: March 21st, 2021
Final versions of papers and posters: April 4th, 2021
--- ORGANIZERS
General Chairs
- Barbara Rita Barricelli, Università degli Studi di Brescia, Brescia, Italy
- Xiangang Qin, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications,
Beijing, China
Program Chairs
- Ganesh Bhutkar, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, India
- Arminda Guerra Lopes, ITI/LARSyS/Polytechnic Institute of Castelo
Branco, Funchal, Portugal
- Fei Lyu, Beijing University of Posts & Telecommunications, Beijing, China
- Frederica Gonçalves, ITI/LARSyS, University of Madeira, Funchal, Portugal
- Jose Abdelnour-Nocera, University of West London, London, United Kingdom
- Paulo Novais, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
Poster Chairs
- Shrikant Salve, MIT Academy of Engineering, Pune, India
- Stefano Valtolina, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy
HWID Legacy chairs
- Philippe Palanque,ICS-IRIT, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
- Torkil Clemmensen, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark
HWID membership chair
- Judith Molka-Danielsen, Molde University College, Norway
- Pedro Campos, University of Madeira, Funchal, Portugal
Local Organizing Chairs
- Ronggang Zhou, Beihang University, Beijing, China
- Wenjun Hou, Beijing University of Posts&Telecommunications, Beijing, China
--- CONTACT
Ganesh Bhutkar: ganesh.bhutkar(a)vit.edu
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*Barbara Rita Barricelli*
Assistant Professor
Department of Information Engineering
Università degli Studi di Brescia
http://barbara-barricelli.unibs.it
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INTERACT 2021 -18th IFIP TC. 13 International Conference on
Human-Computer Interaction
Aug 30th - Sep 3rd, 2021, Bari, Italy
www.interact2021.org
Preliminary Call for Papers
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INTERACT is the International Conference promoted by the IFIP Technical
Committee 13 on Human–Computer Interaction. INTERACT is held every two
years.
The theme of INTERACT 2021 “Sense, Feel, Design” highlights the new
challenges of interaction design. Technology is today more and more
widespread, pervasive and blended in the world we live in. On one side,
devices that sense humans' activities have the potential to provide an
enriched interaction. On the other side, the user experience can be
further enhanced by exploiting multisensorial technologies. Not only the
traditional human senses of vision and hearing, but also senses of
touch, smell, and taste, as well as emotions are to be taken into
account when designing for future interactions. INTERACT 2021 represents
the right venue to debate such new challenges.
Conference proceedings are published in Springer LNCS series, available
in the Springer Digital Library.
We invite you to submit your original work to INTERACT 2021 in the
following tracks:
Tracks with submission deadline January 27th, 2021
- Full Papers (abstract due by January 20th, 2021)
- Workshop proposals
Tracks with submission deadline April 16th, 2021
- Short Papers
- Posters
- Interactive Demos
- Industry Case Studies
- Courses
- Panels
- Doctoral Consortium
All contributions are peer reviewed, juried or curated by the members of
the international program committee. Papers accepted in all the tracks
will be published in the proceedings edited by Springer in the LNCS series.
A selection of papers accepted and presented in workshops organized by
the IFIP TC-13 Working Groups will be published as post proceedings in a
Springer LNCS volume.
Submission Information will be available at the Conference Website.
Carmelo Ardito (Politecnico di Bari, Italy)
Rosa Lanzilotti (University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy)
Alessio Malizia (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
[Technical Programme Co-Chairs of INTERACT 2021]
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For further information please visit the web site: http://interact2021.org/
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Prof. Carmelo Ardito, PhD
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e dell'Informazione
Politecnico di Bari
via Orabona, 4 - 70125 Bari, Italy
E-Mail: carmelo.ardito(a)poliba.it
Personal Home Page: http://ivu.di.uniba.it/people/ardito.htm
Research Group:
SisInf Lab - Information Systems Laboratory
http://sisinflab.poliba.it/
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Cari Colleghi,
Sperando di fare cosa gradita, inoltro la Call for Papers per ACM CSCW 2021. La conferenza si terrà molto probabilmente online o in formato ibrido.
Saluti,
Luigina Ciolfi
CSCW 2021 General Co-Chair
CSCW is the premier international venue for research in the design and use of technologies that affect groups, organizations, communities, and networks. We invite authors to submit their best research on all topics relevant to collaborative and social computing. Accepted papers are published in two annual CSCW issues of the Proceedings of the ACM on Human Computer Interaction (PACM HCI).
Submissions are accepted at four deadlines per year. The upcoming deadline is October 15, 2020, which will be followed by January 15, April 15, and Jul 15, 2021. Submissions accepted for publication in the October 2020, January 2021 and April 2021 cycles will be invited to present at CSCW 2021.
Papers accepted from July 2021 onwards will be invited to present at CSCW 2022.
*Please consult the CSCW website for comprehensive details.*
<https://cscw.acm.org/2021/index.php/papers/>
*CALL FOR PAPERS* We invite authors to submit papers that inform the design or deployment of collaborative or social systems; introduce novel systems, interaction techniques, or algorithms; or, study existing collaborative or social practices. The scope of CSCW 2021 includes social computing and
social media, crowdsourcing, open and remote collaboration, technologically-enabled or enhanced communication, such as video-conferencing and other remote-presence technologies, CSCL, MOOCs and related educational technologies, multi-user input technologies, collocated work practices, work articulation and coordination, awareness, and information sharing. This scope spans socio-technical domains of work, home, education, healthcare, the arts, sociality, entertainment, and ethics. Papers can report on novel research results, designs, systems, or new ways of thinking about, studying, or supporting shared activities.
CSCW encourages papers that make a contribution to building CSCW systems, including (but not limited to) engineering and technical enablers for CSCW applications, methods and techniques for new CSCW services and applications, and evaluation of both early-stage and fully-built CSCW systems in lab or field settings.
To support diverse and high-quality contributions, CSCW uses a minimum of two-cycle review process with opportunity for major revisions reviewed by the same reviewers. Additionally, no arbitrary length limit is imposed on submissions. Accepted papers are published in the Proceedings of the ACM: Human Computer Interaction (PACM HCI) journal.
We invite contributions to CSCW across a variety of research techniques, methods, approaches, and domains, including:
- Social and crowd computing. Studies, theories, designs, mechanisms, systems, and/or infrastructures addressing social media, social networking,
wikis, blogs, online gaming, crowdsourcing, collective intelligence, virtual worlds or collaborative information behaviors.
- System development. Hardware, architectures, infrastructures, interaction design, technical foundations, algorithms, and/or toolkits that enable the building of new social and collaborative systems and experiences.
- Theory. Critical analysis or theory with clear relevance to the design or study of social and collaborative systems, within and beyond work settings.
- Empirical investigations. Findings, guidelines, and/or studies of practices, communication, collaboration, or use, as related to collaborative technologies.
- Data mining and modeling. Studies, analyses and infrastructures for making use of large- and small-scale data.
- Methodologies and tools. Novel methods, or combinations of approaches and tools used in building collaborative systems or studying their use.
- Domain-specific social and collaborative applications. Including applications to healthcare, transportation, gaming, ICT4D, sustainability, education, accessibility, global collaboration, or other domains.
- Collaboration systems based on emerging technologies. Mobile and ubiquitous computing, game engines, virtual worlds, multi-touch, novel display technologies, vision and gesture recognition, big data, MOOCs, crowd labor markets, SNSs, or sensing systems.
- Ethics and policy implications. Analysis of the implications of socio-technical systems and the algorithms that shape them.
- Crossing boundaries. Studies, prototypes, or other investigations that explore interactions across disciplines, distance, languages, generations, and cultures, to help better understand how to transcend social, temporal, and/or spatial boundaries.
*Please reach out to papers2021(a)cscw.acm.org<mailto:papers2021@cscw.acm.org> <papers2021(a)cscw.acm.org<mailto:papers2021@cscw.acm.org>> for queries about paper submissions.*
CSCW 2021 Communication and Outreach Co-Chairs
Nazanin Andalibi, Mateusz Dolata, and Konstantinos Papangelis
CSCW 2021 Papers Co-Chairs
Shaowen Bardzell, Siân Lindley, Aleksandra Sarcevic
CSCW 2021 General Co-Chairs
Jeremy Birnholtz, Luigina Ciolfi
—
Luigina Ciolfi, PhD
Professor of Human Centred Computing
Postgraduate Research Tutor, Computing
Sheffield Hallam University
Tel. +44 114 225 6826
- Personal Website<https://luiginaciolfi.net/> – SHU Webpage<http://shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/luigina-ciolfi>
- New Books: “Human-Computer Interactions in Museums<http://www.morganclaypoolpublishers.com/catalog_Orig/product_info.php?produ…>”, "Made To Work<https://www.routledge.com/Made-To-Work-Mobilising-Contemporary-Worklives/Gr…>"
- The CultureLabs Project<https://culture-labs.eu/>
- UK Representative and STSM Chair, EU COST Action “SharingAndCaring”<http://sharingandcaring.eu/>
- General Co-Chair, CSCW 2021
- MBPsS; Member, EUSSET<http://eusset.eu/>; Senior Member, ACM
- Associate Editor and Book Review Editor, The CSCW Journal<http://www.springer.com/computer/journal/10606> (Springer)
Probabilmente qualcuno di voi ha partecipato all'indagine e quindi spero
di farvi cosa gradita segnalandovi la pubblicazione del preprint
dedicato all'analisi condotta con i docenti delle università italiane
durante il periodo del lockdown, simile a quella che abbiamo pubblicato
qualche tempo fa dedicata alle scuole.
Nella seconda parte dell'articolo gli esiti delle due indagini vengono
messe a confronto ... e penso (spero) che tale comparazione possano
indurre a riflettere sulle necessarie azioni da intraprendere !
L'articolo è consultabile su Research Gate
The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic seen through the lens of the
Italian university teachers and the comparison with school teachers’
perspective
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344521085_The_effects_of_the_Covid…'_perspective
Cordialità
Carlo Giovannella
*** ACM IUI 2021: Call for Papers ***
* College Station, TX
* April 13-17, 2021
* http://iui.acm.org/2021/
* Contact: program2021(a)iui.acm.org
## IMPORTANT UPDATE
Please check the updated paper format and length restrictions for short
and long papers on https://iui.acm.org/2021/call_for_papers.html
## Upcoming deadlines
Abstract: Oct 2, 2020 (compulsory)
Paper submission: Oct 9, 2020
## ACM IUI 2021
ACM IUI 2021 is the 26th annual premier international forum for reporting
outstanding research and development on intelligent user interfaces.
ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial
Intelligence (AI) communities meet, with contributions from related fields
such as psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer
graphics, design, the arts, and more. Our focus is on improving the
interaction between humans and digital technology, by leveraging both HCI
approaches and state-of-the art AI techniques from machine learning,
natural language processing, data mining, knowledge representation and
reasoning.
### Why you should submit to ACM IUI
While other conferences focus on either the AI or HCI side of this
research, we address the complex interaction between the two. We strongly
encourage submissions that simultaneously discuss research from both HCI
and AI. We also welcome works that focus more on one side or the other,
but still highlight the connections between the two. We value papers that
contribute methodology or theory for the evaluation of intelligent user
interfaces. We do not require evaluations with users, but we do expect
papers to include an appropriate evaluation for their stated contributions.
ACM IUI welcomes contribution from all relevant arenas—academia, industry,
government, and non-profit organizations—and gives its participants the
opportunity to present and see cutting-edge IUI work in a focused and
interactive setting. The conference is large enough to be diverse and
lively, but small enough to allow for extensive interaction among
attendees and easy attendance to the events that the conference offers,
ranging from oral paper presentations, poster sessions, workshops, panels
and a doctoral consortium for graduate students.
### COVID-19 statement
We are monitoring the situation regarding the global pandemic and
associated travel restrictions. If needed, we will offer a virtual
presentation option if the conference cannot take place due to the global
pandemic, or if registered authors from specific parts of the world cannot
attend the conference.
## Papers
We accept two forms of contributions: full and short papers. They should
both make novel contributions to IUI, however full papers should make more
substantial and significant contributions, while short papers can contain
more focused contributions.
Accepted papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library and citation
indices. A selected set of accepted top quality full papers will be
invited to submit their extended versions for publication in an ACM
Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS,
http://tiis.acm.org) special issue titled "Highlights of IUI 2021".
## Topics
IUI topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Application areas
* Internet of Things (IoT)
* Education and learning-related technologies
* Health and intelligent health technologies
* Assistive technologies
* Social media and other Web technologies
* Mobile applications
* Artificial personal assistants
* Information retrieval, search, and recommendation systems
* Interface types
* Affective and aesthetic interfaces
* Collaborative interfaces
* Speech-based interfaces
* AR/VR interfaces
* Intelligent wearable and mobile interfaces
* Ubiquitous smart environments
* Modalities
* Agent based interfaces (e.g., embodied agents, virtual assistants)
* Multi-modal interfaces (speech, gestures, eye gaze, face, physiological
information etc.)
* Conversational interfaces
* Tangible interfaces
* Intelligent visualization
* Methods and approaches
* Methods for explanations (e.g., transparency, control, and trust)
* Persuasive technologies in IUI
* Privacy and security of IUI
* Planning and plan recognition for IUI
* Knowledge-based approaches to user interface design and generation
* User Modelling for Intelligent Interfaces
* User-Adaptive interaction and personalization
* Crowd computing and human computation
* Human-in-the loop machine learning
* Evaluations of intelligent user interfaces
* User experiments
* User studies
* Reproducibility (including benchmarks, datasets, and challenges)
* Meta-analyses
* Mixed-methods evaluations
## Dates
* Oct 2, 2020: Abstract deadline (compulsory)
* Oct 9, 2020: Papers deadline
* Dec 14, 2020: Notification
* Feb 8, 2021: Camera ready due
* Apr 13, 2021: Conference starts
## Submission Guidelines
Check the submission guidelines on the conference page:
https://iui.acm.org/2021/call_for_papers.html
## Program Chairs
* John O’Donovan, University of California, Santa Barbara
* Bart Knijnenburg, Clemson University
* Paul Teale, Texas A&M
* Jeeeun Kim, Texas A&M
* Aaron Adler, Raytheon BBN Technologies
* Manoj Prasad, Microsoft
* Contact: program2021(a)iui.acm.org
/Apologize for unintended cross-mailing
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*Extended Deadline is approaching: September 27, 2020*
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Special Issue on
*Learning and learning ecosystems in the time of Covid-19*
to be published at the
/*Interaction Design and Architecture(s) Journal (IxD&A)*/
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*Important dates:*
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• Deadline: *September 27*, 2020
• Notification to the authors: November 10, 2020
• Camera ready paper: November 20, 2020
• Publication of the special issue: end of November, 2020
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*Overview*
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The shock caused by the pandemic on learning processes all around the
world has no equal in the history of education. During previous
pandemics the application of the social distancing has already led to
the closure of schools but it was not possible to even imagine the
continuation of teaching activities as it is happening in the present
days, albeit within a virtual dimension.
On average, in less than two weeks after the lock down all the actors of
the educational processes - students, teachers and families - have been
forced to use technologies that many of them would have never considered
before as relevant for learning. In a short time, educational
technologies that have always struggled to establish themselves as a
significant support to the learning processes have become the standard.
A so abrupt transition from physical to virtual has contributed to
amplify the regret for the many opportunities lost in the past by
several national and supranational educational systems in supporting and
coordinating the development of technologies that could have generated a
significant impact on the learning ecosystems. At the same time it has
emerged the critical state of the tertiary education that has not been
able to renew in depth pedagogical and didactic approaches to educate
present and future teachers to significantly integrate technologies into
traditional educational processes. Nonetheless, thanks to the many
environments derived from the domain of the collaborative work, to the
vast plethora of apps considered in the past as niche products, to the
good will of many teachers, to a constant learning by doing (that in
many cases has become a continuous field experimentation) schools and
universities are accompanying their students towards the end of the
school/academic year.
This special issue aims at gathering the most significant studies and
experiences that have been carried on during the pandemic period to make
sure that at least a part of such body of knowledge will not be
completely lost. We need them, and we need to reflect on them, hoping
that they could guide us in the development of a new way of thinking
about learning ecosystems and, more in general, about educational processes.
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*Topics of Interest*
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The indicative list of topics of interest for this special issue devoted
to 'Learning and learning ecosystems in the time of Covid-19' includes,
but is not limited to:
• Research and case studies on organizational aspects
• Research and case studies on didactic aspects
• Research and case studies on monitoring and evaluation aspects and
strategies
• Research and case studies on the unconventional use of conventional
technologies, or on the use of unconventional technologies to support
educational processes
• Research and case studies on the functional rethinking of physical or
phygital places for learning
• Research and case studies on the transformation of learning ecosystems
and of the perceptions' of the main actors of the learning processes.
• Future visions
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/*Submission guidelines and procedure*/
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All submissions (abstracts and later final manuscripts) must be original
and may not be under review by another publication.
The manuscripts should be submitted either in .doc or in .rtf format.
All papers will be blindly peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Authors are invited to submit 8-20 pages paper (including authors'
information, abstract, all tables, figures, references, etc.).
The paper should be written according to the IxD&A authors' guidelines
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Link to the paper submission page:
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(Please upload all submissions using the Submission page.
When submitting the paper, please, choose the section:
"SI: Learning and learning ecosystems in the time of Covid-19")
More information on the submission procedure and on the characteristics
of the paper format can be found on the website of the IxD&A Journal
where information on the copyright policy and responsibility of authors,
publication ethics and malpractice are published.
For scientific advice and queries, please contact the IxD&A scientific
editor marking the subject as:
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• Autumn 2020
focus section on
'Augmenting Space: The role of immersive technologies in future cities'
Guest editors: Callum Parker, Soojeong Yoo, Waldemar Jenek, Youngho Lee
• Winter 2020
'Tools, Pedagogical and Ludic Strategies, Co-Design supporting Smart
Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education'
Guest editors: Oscar Mealha, Traian Rebedea, Matthias Rehm
• Springer 2021
'Collaborative multimedia applications in technology'
Guest editors: César A. Collazos, Sandra Cano, Freddy Paz, Habib Fardoun
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EICS 2021 : Engineering Interactive Computing System
The 13th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
8-11 June, 2021 - Eindhoven, The Netherlands
https://eics.acm.org/eics2021/
EICS 2021 is the thirteenth international conference devoted to engineering
interactive computing systems and their user interfaces, addressing one or
more software quality factors, such as usability, user experience,
reliability, security, etc.
Work presented at EICS covers all processes at any stage of the development
life-cycle (requirements, specification, validation and verification ,
testing, deployment, maintenance).
Any of the following topics of interest may be addressed as long as their
engineering contribution is made explicit and highlighted.
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TOPICS
EICS 2021 focuses on models, languages, notations, methods, techniques and
tools that support designing and developing interactive systems. The
Conference brings together people who study or practice the engineering of
interactive systems, drawing from: Design, HCI, Software Engineering,
Requirements Engineering, Modelling, Programming.
Submissions are invited that advance the state of the art of the
engineering of interactive systems. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Modeling,Specification and Analysis
* Modelling and analysis of interaction and interactive systems (including
user interface)
* Requirements engineering for interactive systems
* Specification of interactive systems (methods, principles and tools)
* Software architectures for interactive systems
* Formal methods within interactive systems engineering
* Certification issues of interactive systems
Methods, Tools, and Processes
* Frameworks, toolkits, domain-specific languages and APIs for interactive
systems (e.g., API usability, interaction-driven API design)
* Languages and notations for describing user interfaces and interactions
* Processes for engineering interactive systems (e.g., design,
implementation, prototyping, evaluation, verification and validation,
testing)
* Integrating engineering issues in the design process of interactive
systems
* Engineering design tools
* Engineering evaluation tools
* Supporting design in interactive development processes
* Computational-Interaction Systems and Techniques
* Design and engineering issues in interactive data-driven systems
Applications and integrations
* Engineering interactive applications with emerging technologies (e.g.,
adaptive, tangible, touch and multitouch input, voice, gesture, EEG,
multimodal input, mobile and wearable systems, machine learning,
(augmented, mixed, virtual) realities)
* Engineering hardware/software integration in interactive systems (e.g.,
fabrication and maker processes, physical computing, cyber-physical
systems, etc.)
* Engineering interactive systems for various user categories (e.g.,
children, elderly, people with disabilities)
* Engineering interactive systems for various application domains (e.g.,
home, entertainment, desktop, avionics, space, nuclear, military)
* Engineering interactive systems for specific properties (user experience,
usability, safety, security, dependability, …)
* Engineering smart interactive systems (e.g. recommending, adaptive,
intelligent)
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TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS
Topics described above may be described in contributions of one, or more,
of the following types:
* Proof of Concept - demonstration of the applicability of an
approach/tool/method/architecture/framework/design space
* Case Study - collect detailed project data to demonstrate the
benefits/shortcomings of the approach/artefacts used. May include datasets
derived from the study.
* Comparative Study - monitor several projects to collect data on impact of
the technology/method
* Formal Analysis - uses a formal analysis method or tool to analyse an
artefact, e.g formal proof, model-driven approach, graph-based approach,
user, UI and/or interaction modelling. Applying an approach.
* Theory/Formal Method - describes a new method/engineering approach for
addressing research questions in EICS.
* Literature Review/Survey - Evaluate published studies that analyse the
behaviour of similar methods/tools. Systematic mapping, systematic
literature review etc.
* Experiment - perform a qualitative/quantitative analysis of a
project/artefact.
A newcomer’s guide to EICS is available at
https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3300960.
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FULL PAPER SUBMISSIONS
EICS papers are now published as articles in the journal Proceedings of the
ACM on Human Computer Interaction (EICS series)
<https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=J1598&picked=prox>, Vol. 7, Issue EICS.
Paper submissions still follow the normal conference review process, but
this process is iterated multiple times per year. Submissions to this venue
should present original and mature research work. There are no length
restrictions on papers, nor any limit to the number of references that may
be included.
Papers may be accepted after submission and review, or recommended for
revisions and re-submission to the next round to enable authors to refine
papers based on reviewer recommendations.
Submissions should indicate the type and topics of the contribution from
the lists above so that the paper will be reviewed according to the
criteria given above. Submissions which do not match the above topics and
types of contributions will be desk-rejected.
More information about the next PACM-HCI (EICS series) review and
publication process can be found at http://eics.acm.org/pacm.
Papers should be written in the ACM format, see:
https://dl.acm.org/journal/pacmhci/author-guidelines
Upcoming deadlines for full papers to be presented at EICS 2021 are
(AoE-Anywhere on Earth):
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EICS 2021 round 2: Submission deadline October 23rd, 2020
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EICS 2021 round 3: Submission deadline February 19th, 2021
Submissions can be made through http://new.precisionconference.com
Detailed dates for EICS 2021 round 2:
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Submission deadline: October 23rd, 2020
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Notification to authors December 18th, 2020
Further information about EICS 2021 can be found here:
https://eics.acm.org/2021
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************************** CALL FOR PAPERS ******************************
''Sustainable Human-Computer Interaction Development"
Special issue of MPDI Sustainability <https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability>, Open Access Journal
Link to the CFP:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/Human_Computer_I… <https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/Human_Computer_I…>
This Special Issue will contribute to an integrated understanding of the relevance of HCI methodologies and practices in the design and development of sustainable infrastructures and tools, engaging communities and stakeholders, in critical initiatives to foster sustainable development. Contributors from different fields are invited to submit their articles on this topic, presenting how HCI researchers and practitioners can contribute to the broader research on developing sustainability.
Guest editors:
Catia Prandi, University of Bologna
Silvia Mirri, University of Bologna
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- Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2020
Manuscripts can be submitted until the deadline. All papers will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published continuously in the journal (as soon as accepted) and will be listed together on the special issue website.
Please, feel free to contact: catia.prandi2(a)unibo.it <mailto:catia.prandi2@unibo.it> in case of interest.
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Catia Prandi, PhD.
Assistant professor (RTD A),
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Bologna
ACM IUI 2021 CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS (deadline extended)
In conjunction with the 26th International Conference on Intelligent User
Interfaces (IUI 2021)
College Station, TX, USA
April 13 - 17, 2021
http://iui.acm.org/
IUI 2021 is pleased to invite proposals for workshops to be held in
conjunction with the conference. The goal of the workshops is to provide a
venue for presenting research on focused topics of interest and an
informal forum to discuss research questions and challenges. Workshops
will be held on the first day of the conference. We invite submissions of
full-day (6 hours) and half-day (3 hours) workshop proposals on any of the
conference topics (or related). This year we are particularly interested
in workshops that have an interactive aspect.
Preference will be given to workshops with interactive and hands-on
sessions where participants can team up or work together towards the
common goal of the workshop. We encourage proposals for a wide range of
workshops, including but not limited to:
- "Mini-conferences" on specialized topics; such workshops may have their
own paper submission and review processes.
- "Late breaking work" meetings; such workshops usually have a lighter
review process (e.g. based on abstracts only).
- "Hands-on" workshops around a specific problem or topic that may wish to
ask participants to submit a position statement.
- "Mini-competitions", challenges, or hackathons around selected topics
with individual or team participation.
== PROPOSAL FORMAT ==
Note: One of the keys to a successful workshop submission is to CONTACT
THE CHAIRS WITH YOUR IDEAS (workshops2021(a)iui.acm.org), and work together
to prepare an exciting proposal!
Workshop proposals should be maximum 2 pages long and follow the standard
sigconf format, using one of the Interim ACM templates available at
http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html
Please submit your proposal via the PCS 2.0 submission system
(https://new.precisionconference.com).
The proposals should be organized as follows:
- Name and title: A one-word workshop acronym and a full title.
- Description of workshop topic and goal: This description should discuss
the relevance of the suggested topic to the IUI audience. Include a brief
discussion of why and for which audience the workshop is of particular
interest.
- Organizers: Names, affiliations, emails, and web pages of the workshop
organizers. This can be a single person or a group of people. Strong
proposals normally include organizers who bring differing perspectives on
the topic and are actively connected to the communities of potential
participants. Please indicate the primary contact person and the
organizers who plan to attend the workshop.
- Previous history: List of previous workshops that were held on the topic
including the conferences that hosted past workshops and the number of
participants. Also please provide the list of other workshops organized by
workshop organizers in the past.
- Workshop program committee: Names and affiliation of the members of the
(tentative) workshop program committee that will evaluate the workshop
submissions.
- Participants: A statement saying how many participants you expect and
how you plan to invite participants for the workshop. We recommend the
proposal to include the names of at least 10 people who have expressed
interest to participate in, or contribute a paper to, the workshop.
- Workshop format: A brief description of the workshop format regarding
the mix of events such as paper presentations, invited talks, panels,
demonstrations, and general discussion.
- Length: Full-day or half-day.
- Proposal format: Workshop proposals should be maximum 2 pages long and
follow the formatting instructions from (sigconf):
http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html
Additional guidelines:
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- Workshop proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by the workshop chairs.
- Organizers: We strongly encourage all of the workshop organizers to
attend IUI and take part in their workshop. This can make the workshops
more appealing for the participants and strengthen the discussion part.
- Workshop summary: An extended abstract with a summary of the workshop
goals and an overview of the workshop topics will be included in the ACM
Digital Library for IUI 2021.
- Workshop proceedings: At the convenience of the workshop organizers, we
will arrange a joint volume of online proceedings for the workshop papers.
Workshops should request the authors to submit papers in the ACM SIGCHI
Paper Format.
- Cancellation: Workshops with few submissions by January 3 2021 may be
cancelled, shortened, merged with other workshops, or otherwise
restructured. This will be done in consultation between the IUI 2021
workshop chairs and the workshop organizers.
Additionally, we strongly encourage to have workshop organizers from
different institutions and research communities, bringing different
perspectives to the workshop topic. We welcome workshops with a creative
structure that attracts various types of contributions and ensures rich
interactions.
The organizers of accepted workshops are responsible for producing a call
for participation and publicizing it, such as distributing the call to
relevant newsgroups and electronic mailing lists, and especially to
potential audiences from outside the IUI conference community. Workshop
organizers will maintain their own website with updated information about
the workshops and the IUI 2021 web site will refer to the workshop site.
The workshop organizers will coordinate the paper solicitation,
collection, and review process, and coordinate the production of the joint
online proceedings with IUI 2021 workshop chairs.
== IMPORTANT DATES ==
Discuss your topic with the workshop chairs: ASAP
Workshop date:
Proposals Due: September 22, 2020
Decisions sent: October 07, 2020
Submissions due: December 23, 2020
Reporting of status: January 03, 2021
Final go/no-go decisions: January 05, 2021
Notification to authors: January 31, 2021
Camera-ready for workshop summary [ACM Companion] February 10, 2021
Camera-ready for accepted papers February 28, 2021
Are you interested in research on participatory design, have excellent communication skills in English and Italian and a passion for social innovation? At the Human Technology Lab of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano we have a vacancy for a user-researcher to investigate the adoption of the immuni app in Italy and elaborate strategies to increase it.
Interested in the position? Send an e-mail to antonella.deangeli(a)unibz.it<mailto:antonella.deangeli@unibz.it> and to Maria.MenendezBlanco(a)unibz.it<mailto:Maria.MenendezBlanco@unibz.it> to discuss possibilities.
We want to hear both from post-doc researchers with experience on qualitative and quantitative research and from newly graduated MSc/MA students with knowledge on human-computer interaction, psychology, sociology, communication, design or related fields.
The position is initially offered for one year with possibility of extension subject to funding availability. PhD grants will be available for the Academic Year 2021-22 with a selection in July 2021.
Kind regards,
Antonella
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Antonella De Angeli, PhD
Professor of Human-Computer Interaction
Faculty of Computer Science
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Dominikanerplatz 3 - piazza Domenicani, 3
39100 - Italy UniBZ
*Special issue on the Internet of Sounds - *Journal of the Audio
Engineering Society
*** Apologies for cross-postings***
*Aims and scope*
We are pleased to announce a Special Issue of the Journal of the Audio
Engineering Society (http://www.aes.org/journal/) on the subject of
Internet of Sounds. Acknowledging the ever-rising importance of the
Internet of Things (IoT) in our environment, we believe that the time has
come to bring together researchers who are considering the use of IoT
components to pursue research in Sound and Music computing.
The Internet of Sounds (IoS) is an emerging research field positioned at
the intersection of the IoT, Sound and Music Computing and Semantic Audio
domains. IoS can also be seen as the union of two paradigms, the Internet
of Musical Things and the Internet of Audio Things, which respectively
address musical and non-musical domains in networked contexts.
This Special Issue aims to present high-quality original research reporting
the current state of the art of IoS systems as well as their interactions
with end-users. We are interested in submissions covering different aspects
related to the use of sound and music processing in relation to local or
remote networks, including technological, perceptual, and artistic
perspectives.
*Topics*
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following areas:
• Wireless acoustic sensor networks
• Detection and classification of sounds in acoustic sensor networks
• Visualization and Sonification of acoustic sensor networks
• Ecoacoustics
• Privacy and security in acoustic sensor networks
• Networked music performances
• Smart Musical Instruments
• Musical haptics for the Internet of Musical Things
• Participatory live music performances
• Music education applications for the Internet of Musical Things
• Intelligent music production in Internet of Musical Things contexts
• Ubiquitous music
• Web Audio for the Internet of Sounds
• Spatial audio for the Internet of Sounds
• Sonification for Internet of Sounds applications
• Protocols and exchange formats for the Internet of Sounds
• Improving accessibility and inclusiveness within the Internet of Sounds
• Open audio databases for Deep Learning and Data Mining
• Challenges in the management and delivery of large audio databases
• Visualization, access and indexing of audio databases
• Cloud-based services for musical and audio applications
*Important dates*
• Manuscript submission due: March 1st, 2021
• First round decision made: May 15th, 2021
• Revised manuscript due: June 15th, 2021
• Final paper due: July 15th, 2021
• Publication: October 2021
*Guest Editors*
• Luca Turchet (Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Trento)
• George Fazekas (Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London)
• Cristina Rottondi (Department of Electronics and Telecommunications,
Polytechnic University of Turin)
• Carlo Fischione (Department of Network and Systems Engineering, KTH Royal
Institute of Technology)
*Author guidelines*
Please submit complete 6 to 8-page papers by March 1, 2021. All submissions
will be peer-reviewed according to standard JAES review procedures. We
welcome original research including revised and expanded versions of “IWIS
2020” or AES conference papers addressing the theme of this special issue.
Please follow the Author Guidelines found at:
http://www.aes.org/journal/authors/guidelines/. Papers should be submitted
online at: http://www.aes.org/journal/submit/. When submitting a paper,
please choose the category “Special Issue (Internet of Sounds)” rather than
Research Paper or Engineering Report.
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Luca Turchet
Assistant Professor
Head of the Creative, Intelligent & Multisensory Interactions Laboratory
Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science
University of Trento
Via Sommarive 9 - 38123 Trento - Italy
E-mail: luca.turchet(a)unitn.it
Tel: +39 0461 283792
UMUAI Special issue on Personalization and Adaptation in Human-Robot Interactive Communication
The Journal of Personalization Research. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
*** Apologies for cross-postings**
MOTIVATION AND SCOPE
In order to make Human-Robot interactive communication socially acceptable, legible, and natural from the user’s point of view, it is of paramount importance to endow a robot with the ability to model the users’ preferences, needs, and motivations. Creating robotic systems capable of correctly recognizing, and consequently, modelling the human behavior and preferences is a very critical and challenging task, especially in the domain of assistive and social robotics and when working with vulnerable user populations. A robot should be able to cope with local uncertainties of the environment, variations of the human desires and motivations, and volatilities of the interaction itself. The embodiment condition of a robot requires the abilities to extract such relevant information from the interaction history but also from the indirect observation of the user. Thus, a user modeling component should cope with these challenging and evolving requirements. With respect to software agents, the embodiment condition requires also to consider the physical characteristics of the interaction, such as the user preferences regarding robot’s physical movements in the space (e.g., proxemics, speed, and trajectories).
A personalized and adaptive interaction, differently from pure reactive strategies, strongly relies on the learning of such computational model of human behavior and on the integration of these into the decision-making algorithms of the robot. This includes also the possibility of endowing the robot with meta-cognition capabilities such as the capability of reasoning on the other individuals’ intentions, desires, and beliefs, as well as their internal states, personality, and emotions (often referred to as Theory of Mind - ToM). The ability of a robot to adapt its behavior according to social expectations, specific cultural norms, and possible individual preferences, will determine the success and large-scale use of such robotics application.
This Special Issue aims at examining and promoting recent developments in the Personalized and Adaptive interactive communication in robotics, so providing to the UMUAI journal with a different perspective related to the specific characteristics of the interaction with a physical robot. The submitted papers will undergo peer review process before they can be accepted. Notification of acceptance will be communicated as we progress with the review process.
LIST OF TOPICS
• Context and situation awareness for robots
• User modelling for HRI
• User cognitive state assessment and monitoring
• Activity, intention, and emotion recognition
• Engagement evaluation and re-engagement strategies
• Adaptation in physical interaction
• Personalized dialogue with robots
• Socially Aware Navigation
• Adaptive Task Planning
• Cognitive Architectures and Theory of Mind for adaptive interaction
• Reinforcement learning for robotic adaptation
• Adaptation in multimodal interaction
• Non-verbal social signals in adaptation
• Affective and emotion-adapted HRI
• Personalized Social Assistive Robotics
• Performance evaluation for adaptive robotic behavior
SUBMISSION
Authors must submit an extended abstract via EasyChair by the deadline indicated below. It must be at most 3 pages long, not counting references, and formatted according to the journal template. The guest editors of the special issue will then screen all submitted extended abstracts and will invite authors of submissions that pass this screening to submit a full manuscript to be submitted via the journal’s submission system.
UMUAI formatting guidelines are available here: http://www.umuai.org/submission.shtml#instructions <http://www.umuai.org/submission.shtml#instructions>
The abstract submission needs to be done through EasyChair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=siumuai2020 <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=siumuai2020>
After abstracts have been accepted, the final full submission needs to be done through the UMUAI journal submission system: http://www.springer.com/computer/hci/journal/11257 <http://www.springer.com/computer/hci/journal/11257>
SCHEDULE
Extended abstract deadline – November 1st, 2020
Deadline for abstract review - November 15th, 2020
Full Paper Submission – January 15th, 2021
First review notification – March 15th, 2021
Deadline for revised manuscript– June 15th, 2021
Final notice of acceptance/rejection – July 15th, 2021
Camera-ready Deadline – September 15th, 2021
Publication – October, 2021
GUEST EDITORS
Silvia Rossi – University of Naples Federico II (Italy), silvia.rossi(a)unina.it <mailto:silvia.rossi@unina.it>
Mariacarla Staffa – University of Naples Federico II (Italy), mariacarla.staffa(a)unina.it <mailto:mariacarla.staffa@unina.it>
Maartje De Graaf – Utrecht University (Netherlands), m.m.a.degraaf(a)uu.nl <mailto:m.m.a.degraaf@uu.nl>
Cristina Gena - University of Turin (Italy), cristina.gena(a)unito.it <mailto:cristina.gena@unito.it>
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Cristina Gena, PhD
Associate professor - Computer Science Department
Head of the Smart HCI Lab@ICxT Innovation Center
Università di Torino
Via Pessinetto 12, 10149 Torino, Italy
Phone +39 0116706827
web: www.di.unito.it/~cgena/ <http://www.di.unito.it/~cgena/>
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Special Issue on
*Pedagogical Approaches, Ludic and Co-Design Strategies & Tools
supporting Smart Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education
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/• Óscar Mealha, University of Aveiro, Portugal
• Matthias Rehm, Aalborg University, Denmark
• Traian Rebedea, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania/
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• Deadline: *December 21*, 2020
• Notification to the authors: January 20, 2021
• Camera ready paper: February 10, 2021
• Publication of the special issue: end February, 2021
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*Overview*
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The guest editors and the ASLERD Association are proud to invite and
welcome contributions from researchers and practitioners that foster the
development of smart learning ecosystems and smart education to help
learning places to recover their central role in the education of future
citizens, and in the promotion of social innovation and territorial
development. We welcome contributions from people that fight to reify
the above vision and to achieve a better learning for a better world as
a contribution to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development Goals(SDGs). This is a particularly pertinent moment of
uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic that still prevails with an
enormous, still unmeasurable impact, on learning ecosystems. Papers that
report on work that nurtures a post-pandemic view and strategy for a
better learning world are specially welcome.
This special issue is supported by the Association for Smart Learning
Ecosystems and Regional Development (ASLERD) and welcome the submission
of substantially extended version of the papers presented at SLERD 2020.
(video recording of SLERD2020 presentations and of the open debate are
available though the ASLERD Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmI-nIFxngonR7b3W4xSEpA/videos)
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*Topics of Interest*
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Topics of interests can be grouped under three big themes: places for
smart education, people in place centered design for smart education,
supportive learning technologies and tools for smart education.
*Places for smart education*
• future of institutional learning
• interplay between formal and informal learning
• new educational models and settings
• continuity-discontinuity of time, technology, place/space, process in
learning
• role of and case studies of games and gamification in smart education
• dual education and other alternate scheme approaches
• monitoring and benchmarking of smartness (individual, institution,
city, region)
• People in place centered design for smart education
*People in place centered design for smart education*
• general frameworks and methodological advancement
• design, data and other relevant literacies
• literacies, skill and competences of smart citizens
• communities and co-design in smart learning
• sharing & participatory practices
• open access to any resource and disparity
• cultural influences
• Supportive technologies and tools for smart education
*Supportive technologies and tools for smart education*
• intelligent tutoring systems and interfaces
• semantic web technologies and applications
• text/opinion mining and sentiment analysis
• real/virtual communities and social network analysis
• interoperability and application of open/smart data and services
• safety & security in education
• IoT, ubiquitous and wearable technologies
• adaptability to educational contexts and citizens
• role of VR in education
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/*Submission guidelines and procedure*/
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All submissions (abstracts and later final manuscripts) must be original
and may not be under review by another publication.
The manuscripts should be submitted either in .doc or in .rtf format.
All papers will be blindly peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Authors are invited to submit 8-20 pages paper (including authors'
information, abstract, all tables, figures, references, etc.).
The paper should be written according to the IxD&A authors' guidelines
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Link to the paper submission page:
*https://www-2020.ixdea.uniroma2.it/ojs/ixdea/login*
(Please upload all submissions using the Submission page.
When submitting the paper, please, choose the section:
"SI: Pedagogical Approaches, Ludic and Co-Design Strategies & Tools
supporting Smart Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education")
More information on the submission procedure and on the characteristics
of the paper format can be found on the website of the IxD&A Journal
where information on the copyright policy and responsibility of authors,
publication ethics and malpractice are published.
For scientific advice and queries, please contact the IxD&A scientific
editor marking the subject as:
/Pedagogical Approaches, Ludic and Co-Design Strategies & Tools
supporting Smart Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education/
• oem [at] ua [dot] pt
• matthias [at] create [dot] aau [dot] dk
• traian [dot] rebedea [at] cs [dot] pub [dot] ro
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• Springer 2021
'Collaborative multimedia applications in technology'
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Request for Proposals — Bid on ACM IUI 2023
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Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) is the premier conference series
sponsored by ACM (SIGCHI and SIGAI) and has been held annually since 1993
as the principal international forum for reporting outstanding research
and development on intelligent user interfaces.
To involve the greater IUI community in conference organization and better
plan for the conference, we request proposals for hosting and organizing
IUI two years ahead of time. We regularly rotate the conference locations
to engage with IUI research communities around the globe. Below shows the
location and time of the three most recently scheduled IUI conferences:
IUI 2020 (cancelled)
Cagliari, Italy
March 17-20
IUI 2021
College Station, Texas
April 13-17
IUI 2022
Helsinki, Finland
March 22-26
Why host IUI?
There are several benefits of hosting and organizing an IUI conference.
First, conference hosts/organizers have an opportunity to publicize their
work, build relationships, and interact with the international IUI
community. Second, this is a great opportunity for the organizers/hosts to
introduce their students and colleagues to the IUI community and help grow
the community as a whole. Third, hosts/organizers can use the opportunity
to build local IUI communities, connecting representatives from both
academia and industries.
Bid Requirements
All proposals must be written in English with a readable font not smaller
than 12 point and margins not less than one inch on all sides. The
proposal should address each aspect outlined below but not exceed 15000
characters (approx. 5-6 pages). Based on the merits of the proposals and
factors such as ensuring a diversity of conference locations, the board
will choose the top candidates and then a finalist will be chosen and
announced at IUI 2021.
Please note that the bid requirements have been modified from previous
years. Please read the requirements below carefully before writing up your
bid.
Hosts/Organizers
The conference hosts/organizers should have knowledge of the IUI
community, such as having attended and published regularly at IUI, and
have experience with conference organization. One of the main IUI goals is
to bring together people from diverse backgrounds.
For that reason, the bid proposal must suggest ONLY the conference general
chairs. The IUI steering committee will work with the selected bid
proposers on building the conference organizing team.
We especially encourage that the key conference organizers consist of
people from both industry and academia, representing both AI and HCI since
the work presented at IUI is at the intersection of these disciplines.
Please include short bios of the proposed conference general chair(s).
Location
Since IUI is an international forum, we expect that attendees will travel
from different parts of the world to the conference location. It is
important that the proposed location is conveniently located for all
attendees to reach by available means of transportation.
Time
IUI conferences have been held at various times during late winter through
early spring, most typically in March though earlier times will be
considered. Your bid should include a proposed time with key dates (e.g.,
paper submission and notification). The choice of time should also take
into account the weather conditions of the proposed location to avoid
potential weather-caused travel delays and potential conflicts with other
conferences and their submission deadlines.
Please note that HRI 2023 will take place the week of March 20, 2023, and
thus this week is not available for IUI 2023 bids.
Virtual Attendance and the Impact of COVID-19
We hope that by the time of the 2023 conference that it will be possible
to hold a physical conference similar to those held before 2020.
Organizers should still prepare for decreased attendance and to offer
virtual participation options for those who may not yet be comfortable
traveling long distances.
Conference Venue
Please describe the proposed conference venue, including the following
aspects:
* Capacity. In recent years, IUI has typically had around 250 attendees,
though IUI 2018 had a record high of over 350 participants and IUI 2019
had a similar number. No conference has been held since COVID, however
current ACM recommendations are to anticipate a 30-40% decrease in
attendance in the near term. IUI has typically taken place over four days,
the first of which consists of workshops and tutorials hosted in parallel
separate rooms (10-20 people). To encourage interaction among the
attendees, during the main conference, it is also desirable to have
additional space at the venue to put up IUI posters for the attendees to
visit during coffee breaks.
* Facilities. The venue should provide basic conference facilities, such
as high speed internet access that can support the participants in
parallel effectively and LCD projectors.
* Location. The venue should be centrally located for attendees to reach
quickly by ground transportation and have access to other amenities (e.g.,
restaurants).
* Accessibility. The venue should be accessible to attendees with
disabilities.
* Reception and poster session dinner. Traditionally, IUI opens with a
welcome reception on the night before the 1st day of the conference. The
first night of the conference features a dinner reception with the poster
and demo session. The location(s) of the receptions are not required to be
co-located with the venue, however the location criterion above should
still be used to minimize the travel for the attendees.
* Social event. Traditionally, IUI has a social event + dinner on the
second day of the main conference
* Special events. Traditionally, during the conference the “test of time”
paper award is given to the most influential IUI paper, which is
accompanied by a plenary talk session for its authors. TiiS papers
published in the last year are also integrated into the technical program,
there is a “town hall meeting” where IUI community issues are discussed,
and there is IUI steering committee lunch with current and upcoming
conference and program chairs. These events need to be considered while
planning the conference
Accommodation
Most attendees will need accommodation during the conference period. One
of the responsibilities of the conference hosts/organizers is to locate
and reserve a bulk of affordable lodging for attendees. Please describe
the proposed accommodation options, including the price range of the hotel
rooms and the distance to the main venue.
Provisionary Budget Plan
The proposal should also include a provisional budget, outlining the cost
of major items, including the rental of the conference venue, cost/per
person for the reception and banquet, and the estimated conference
registration fee. Please consider including meals for participants in the
budget, especially if there are limited food options near the conference
venue.
Important Dates
Jan 8, 2021: Bids are due. Please submit your bid to
steering-chair(a)iui.acm.org
Feb 5, 2021: Notifications are sent to all submissions.
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*Overview*
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The shock caused by the pandemic on learning processes all around the
world has no equal in the history of education. During previous
pandemics the application of the social distancing has already led to
the closure of schools but it was not possible to even imagine the
continuation of teaching activities as it is happening in the present
days, albeit within a virtual dimension.
On average, in less than two weeks after the lock down all the actors of
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forced to use technologies that many of them would have never considered
before as relevant for learning. In a short time, educational
technologies that have always struggled to establish themselves as a
significant support to the learning processes have become the standard.
A so abrupt transition from physical to virtual has contributed to
amplify the regret for the many opportunities lost in the past by
several national and supranational educational systems in supporting and
coordinating the development of technologies that could have generated a
significant impact on the learning ecosystems. At the same time it has
emerged the critical state of the tertiary education that has not been
able to renew in depth pedagogical and didactic approaches to educate
present and future teachers to significantly integrate technologies into
traditional educational processes. Nonetheless, thanks to the many
environments derived from the domain of the collaborative work, to the
vast plethora of apps considered in the past as niche products, to the
good will of many teachers, to a constant learning by doing (that in
many cases has become a continuous field experimentation) schools and
universities are accompanying their students towards the end of the
school/academic year.
This special issue aims at gathering the most significant studies and
experiences that have been carried on during the pandemic period to make
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• Research and case studies on organizational aspects
• Research and case studies on didactic aspects
• Research and case studies on monitoring and evaluation aspects and
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• Research and case studies on the unconventional use of conventional
technologies, or on the use of unconventional technologies to support
educational processes
• Research and case studies on the functional rethinking of physical or
phygital places for learning
• Research and case studies on the transformation of learning ecosystems
and of the perceptions' of the main actors of the learning processes.
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'Collaborative multimedia applications in technology'
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*** ACM IUI 2021: Call for Papers ***
* College Station, TX
* April 13-17, 2021
* http://iui.acm.org/2021/
* Contact: program2021(a)iui.acm.org
## Upcoming deadlines
Abstract: Oct 2, 2020 (compulsory)
Paper submission: Oct 9, 2020
## ACM IUI 2021
ACM IUI 2021 is the 26th annual premier international forum for reporting
outstanding research and development on intelligent user interfaces.
ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial
Intelligence (AI) communities meet, with contributions from related fields
such as psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer
graphics, design, the arts, and more. Our focus is on improving the
interaction between humans and digital technology, by leveraging both HCI
approaches and state-of-the art AI techniques from machine learning,
natural language processing, data mining, knowledge representation and
reasoning.
### Why you should submit to ACM IUI
While other conferences focus on either the AI or HCI side of this
research, we address the complex interaction between the two. We strongly
encourage submissions that simultaneously discuss research from both HCI
and AI. We also welcome works that focus more on one side or the other,
but still highlight the connections between the two. We value papers that
contribute methodology or theory for the evaluation of intelligent user
interfaces. We do not require evaluations with users, but we do expect
papers to include an appropriate evaluation for their stated contributions.
ACM IUI welcomes contribution from all relevant arenas—academia, industry,
government, and non-profit organizations—and gives its participants the
opportunity to present and see cutting-edge IUI work in a focused and
interactive setting. The conference is large enough to be diverse and
lively, but small enough to allow for extensive interaction among
attendees and easy attendance to the events that the conference offers,
ranging from oral paper presentations, poster sessions, workshops, panels
and a doctoral consortium for graduate students.
### COVID-19 statement
We are monitoring the situation regarding the global pandemic and
associated travel restrictions. If needed, we will offer a virtual
presentation option if the conference cannot take place due to the global
pandemic, or if registered authors from specific parts of the world cannot
attend the conference.
## Papers
We accept two forms of contributions: full and short papers. They should
both make novel contributions to IUI, however full papers should make more
substantial and significant contributions, while short papers can contain
more focused contributions.
Accepted papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library and citation
indices. A selected set of accepted top quality full papers will be
invited to submit their extended versions for publication in an ACM
Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS,
http://tiis.acm.org) special issue titled "Highlights of IUI 2021".
## Topics
IUI topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Application areas
* Internet of Things (IoT)
* Education and learning-related technologies
* Health and intelligent health technologies
* Assistive technologies
* Social media and other Web technologies
* Mobile applications
* Artificial personal assistants
* Information retrieval, search, and recommendation systems
* Interface types
* Affective and aesthetic interfaces
* Collaborative interfaces
* Speech-based interfaces
* AR/VR interfaces
* Intelligent wearable and mobile interfaces
* Ubiquitous smart environments
* Modalities
* Agent based interfaces (e.g., embodied agents, virtual assistants)
* Multi-modal interfaces (speech, gestures, eye gaze, face, physiological
information etc.)
* Conversational interfaces
* Tangible interfaces
* Intelligent visualization
* Methods and approaches
* Methods for explanations (e.g., transparency, control, and trust)
* Persuasive technologies in IUI
* Privacy and security of IUI
* Planning and plan recognition for IUI
* Knowledge-based approaches to user interface design and generation
* User Modelling for Intelligent Interfaces
* User-Adaptive interaction and personalization
* Crowd computing and human computation
* Human-in-the loop machine learning
* Evaluations of intelligent user interfaces
* User experiments
* User studies
* Reproducibility (including benchmarks, datasets, and challenges)
* Meta-analyses
* Mixed-methods evaluations
## Dates
* Oct 2, 2020: Abstract deadline (compulsory)
* Oct 9, 2020: Papers deadline
* Dec 14, 2020: Notification
* Feb 8, 2021: Camera ready due
* Apr 13, 2021: Conference starts
## Submission Guidelines
Check the submission guidelines on the conference page:
https://iui.acm.org/2021/call_for_papers.html
## Program Chairs
* John O’Donovan, University of California, Santa Barbara
* Bart Knijnenburg, Clemson University
* Paul Teale, Texas A&M
* Jeeeun Kim, Texas A&M
* Aaron Adler, Raytheon BBN Technologies
* Manoj Prasad, Microsoft
* Contact: program2021(a)iui.acm.org
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Dear colleagues,
there is still time to submit posters and demos to HCSE 2020, the 8th
International Working Conference on Human-Centered Software Engineering.
Please see the *CfP* below for details and visit the conference
*website* for further and updated information. http://hcse-conference.org/
Following current regulations in the Netherlands, the conference is
still planned to be held physically in Eindhoven, November 30th to
December 2nd, 2020.
We are looking forward to meeting you at TU/e in Eindhoven for HCSE
2020. Please stay well and healthy!
Best wishes,
Regina Bernhaupt - Carmelo Ardito - Stefan Sauer
General Organizers of HCSE 2020
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*HCSE 2020*
*Call for Papers*
*8th International Working Conference on Human-Centered Software
Engineering*
*November 30th - December 2nd, 2020 - Eindhoven University of
Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands*
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*HCSE*is a bi-annual, single-track, working conference organized by the
IFIP Working Group 13.2 on Methodology for User-Centred System Design
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cooperation with IFIP Working Group 13.5 on Human Error, Resilience,
Reliability, Safety and System Development
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We aim at *bringing together researchers and practitioners* interested
in strengthening the scientific foundations of user interface design,
examining the relationship between software engineering and
human-computer interaction and on how to strengthen human-centered
design as an essential part of software engineering processes. Other
topics of interest include:
●contributions to the theory and best practices of user-centered design
●design and architectural patterns for interactive systems
●involvement of end-users, clients and stakeholders in the development
process of interactive systems
●innovative methods for identifying end-user requirements for
interactive systems
●integration of user experience (and any other user interface property)
in development processes
●methods for designing, building and assessing interactive systems
beyond the desktop (e.g. the living room, ubiquitous and multi-display,
cockpits, etc.)
●models and model-based approaches for building interactive systems
●integration of multiple properties (e.g. usability, security,
reliability, user experience, privacy, accessibility, etc.) in software
development
●socio-technical aspects of interactive software development
●software architectures for interactive systems
●rational design and traceability of design choices.
HCSE 2020 welcomes contribution as *technical full papers, late breaking
results, demonstrations and posters*. All papers are peer-reviewed and
selected contributions will appear in the proceedings published by
Springer in the *LNCS* series.
In the present edition of *HCSE 2020* we are particularly interested in
studies focused on *multi-stakeholder* concepts and how to cope with
multi-stakeholders taking into account not only micro perspective but on
the systemic change level. As in past editions, the focus of the working
group is on *user interface properties *(such as usability, ux, privacy,
trust, security, reliability, adaptability, among other) and how to
design, develop and evaluate based on a *user-centered development
process*. We are interested in understanding how different stakeholders
and developers value diverse user interface properties and how they
manage conflicts between them (when one property might degrade the value
of another) on a systemic change level. Our aim is to cover a large set
of user interface properties and try to reveal their inner dependencies.
We are particularly interested in the development of theories, methods,
tools and approaches for dealing with multiple properties that should be
taken into account when developing interactive systems.
*HCSE*welcomes the following types of contributions: **
●Technical full papers(up to 20 pages - *SUBMISSION CLOSED*) should
describe substantial research contributions of novel work that has
produced advanced results including validation of results.
●Late-breaking results(up to 12 pages -*SUBMISSION CLOSED*) are short
papers that present work in progress, new practice and experience
reports containing good (and bad) practices and/or recent practical
evaluations of methods, techniques and tools.
●*Demonstrations and posters*(*5–8 pages, plus poster design draft*)
should present ongoing work and/or late-breaking results related to the
use of innovative tools and cutting-edge systems not described in other
paper submissions. Demonstration papers should provide description of
tools including user tasks and evidence of use to end-users. Demo
submissions should summarize the system’s significance and its
performance and should either include screenshots or link to an
online-accessible resource. The poster design draft should show the
planned design and content of the poster that will be presented at the
conference. Industry contributions to demos and posters are particularly
welcome and highly encouraged.
*Submissions and Reviewing Process*
Contributions should be sent via *EasyChair*
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All submissions will be peer-reviewed for their topical relevance,
originality, technical contribution, and presentation quality by the
members of the international program committee. Technical full papers
and late-breaking results short papers will be reviewed *double-blind*,
demonstrations and posters *single-blind*. Authors must prepare their
submission files accordingly! For poster submissions, both paper and
poster design draft will be assessed for review. It will be possible for
the program committee to suggest accepting submissions in other than
their original submission categories.
*Presentations*
All accepted submissions will be presented at the conference in
technical sessions. It will be possible for authors of accepted
technical full papers and late-breaking results short papers to give
tool demos as well without submitting additional demo papers.
*Proceedings*
Accepted contributions must be formatted according to the guidelines of
the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
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of Springer. Authors are requested to prepare submissions as close as
possible to final camera-ready versions.
*Important Dates*
*Technical full papers, late breaking results*
Submission: *July 6^th *, 2020 (*CLOSED*)
Notification to authors: *August 24^th *, 2020 (*SENT*)
Camera-ready due: *September 30^th *, 2020
*Demos, posters*
_Submission: __*August 31^st *__, 2020 (extended!)_
Notification to authors: *September 21^st *, 2020
Camera-ready due: *September 30^th *, 2020
Conference dates: *November 30^th – ***December *2^nd *, 2020
*Organizers *
*General Conference Chairs:*
Regina Bernhaupt, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Carmelo Ardito, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Stefan Sauer, Paderborn University, Germany
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via Orabona, 4 - 70125 Bari, Italy
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Research Group:
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ACM IUI 2021 - CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
In conjunction with the 26th International Conference on Intelligent User
Interfaces (IUI 2021)
College Station, Texas
April 13-17, 2021
https://iui.acm.org/2021/
Tutorial co-chairs
Osnat Mokryn, University of Haifa
Vijay Drajanna, Sensel
Emails:
ossimo(a)gmail.com
vijay.drajanna(a)gmail.com
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
We are pleased to invite proposals for tutorials to be held in conjunction
with the conference. The goal of the tutorials is to provide a venue for
presenting research on focused topics of interest and an informal forum to
discuss research questions and challenges. Tutorials are designed to
provide fundamental knowledge and experience on topics related to
intelligent user interfaces, and the intersection between Human-Computer
Interaction (HCI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Note: We encourage you to contact the chairs with your ideas (emails
above), and work together to prepare an exciting proposal.
We encourage proposals for a wide range of tutorials, including but not
limited to:
- "Hands-on" or “project-centric” tutorials around a specific problem or
topic.
- Tutorials on a specific topic relevant to IUI; for example, methods and
approaches in HCI and/or AI, specific techniques or algorithms to develop
intelligent user interfaces, etc.
Tutorials will be held on the first day of the conference. We invite
submissions of proposals for half-day (3 hours) or full-day (6 hours)
tutorials. Proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by the tutorial
chairs. We encourage you to consider virtual and semi-virtual options for
the tutorial in the submission.
The organizers of accepted tutorials are responsible for producing a call
for participation and publicizing it, such as distributing the call to
relevant newsgroups and electronic mailing lists, and especially to
potential audiences from outside the IUI conference community. Tutorial
organizers are also required to set up their own website with information
about the tutorial and the IUI 2021 web site will refer to this website.
PROPOSAL FORMAT
Tutorial proposals should be maximum 2 pages long and follow the
formatting instructions at
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Please either use
the Word interim template with Libertine fonts downloaded and embedded, or
the LaTex sigconf template.
The proposals should be organized as follows:
- Name and title: A one-word acronym and a full title.
- Description of tutorial topic: This description should discuss the
relevance of the suggested topic to IUI and its interest for the IUI2021
audience. Include a brief discussion of why and for which audience the
tutorial is of particular interest.
- Organizer(s): Names, affiliations, emails, and web pages of the
organizer(s). Provide a brief description of the background of the
organiser(s). Strong proposals normally include organizers who bring
differing perspectives on the topic and are actively connected to the
communities of potential participants. Also please provide a list of other
tutorials organized by the organizers in the past.
- Participants: A statement saying how many participants you expect and
how you plan to invite participants for the tutorial. If possible, include
the names of at least 10 people who have expressed interest to participate
in the tutorial.
-Tutorial format: A brief description of the format regarding the mix of
events or activities, such as teaching activities, hands-on practical
exercises, and general discussion. Please also list here any material you
will make available to tutorial participants, e.g. slides, access to
hardware/software, handouts, etc.
- Planned outcomes of the tutorial: What are you hoping to achieve by the
end of the tutorial.
- Length: Half-day or Full-day.
Please submit your proposal via https://new.precisionconference.com/
selecting the IUI 2021 Tutorials track.
IMPORTANT DATES
Discuss your topic with the workshop and tutorials chairs: ASAP
Proposals due: 23 October 2021
Reviews Sent: Monday, 30 November 2021
Revised Proposal Submissions: 20 December 2021
Notifications to authors: Tuesday, 14 January 2021
Camera-ready for Tutorial summary: February 10, 2021
Tutorials held: 13 April 2021
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7th International Conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management
and Security (IoTSMS 2020)
Paris, France. December 14-16, 2020
(Pending Technical Co-Sponsorship by IEEE)
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URL: https://emergingtechnet.org/IOTSMS2020/
IMPORTANT DATES
* Submission Date: *10 September 2020* *(firm and final deadline)*
* Notification to Authors: 10 October 2020
* Camera Ready Submission: 1 November 2020
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Internet of Things (IoT) technology offers unprecedented
opportunities to interconnect human beings as well as Machine-to-Machine
(M2M), whereby sensors and networks allow all ‘things’ to communicate
directly with each other to share vital information allowing us to have
an instrumented universe where accurate data is readily available to
inform optimal decision making. The IoT is about to enable a range of
new capabilities and services far beyond today’s offerings. It will
fundamentally change how people go about their lives. According to
Gartner, the number of objects connected to the Internet is set to reach
20 billion by 2020. Cisco estimates the number will be close to 26
billion objects by 2020. Others believe the actual number will be even
higher with the assumption that any object with a simple micro
controller and on-off switch will be connected to the Internet in the
near feature. The scale of the IoT is set to have a major economic,
social and environmental impacts; the intersection of which forms the
future sustainable growth.
The international conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management
and Security (IoTSMS) aims at soliciting original ideas on the broad
area of IoT including challenges and opportunities, concepts and
applications and future trends. The IoTSMS aims to facilitate
discussions among academics and IoT practitioners and make positive
contributions to the field.
TOPICS OF INTERESTS
* Emerging concepts of IoT Systems
* Architectures of IoT systems
* Machine-to-Machine Communication and IoT
* Modeling of IoT applications
* SDN and NFV support for IoT applications and Systems
* Fog and Edge support for IoT Applications
* 5G support for IoT Applications
* IoT for Smart Cities
* Energy management in IoT
* Design methodologies for IoT
* Novel services and applications of IoT to facilitate environmental
responsibility
* Green by Internet of Things
* IoT and Social benefits/impact
* IoT Economics and Business Models
* Emerging Internet of Things business models and process changes
* Communication systems and network architectures for the IoT
* IoT and Data Management
* Security and privacy of IoT
* Reliability of IoT
* Disaster recovery in IoT
* Applications of Internet of things
* Emerging applications and interaction paradigms for everyday citizens
* Big data and IoT
* Self-organizing IoT
* Cloud Computing and IoT
* IoT and sustainable Growth
PUBLICATION
All accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings and will
be published by IEEE and included in the IEEE Xplore digital library.
GENERAL CHAIRS
* Abdelhakim Hafid Senhadji, University of Montreal, Canada.
* Francisco Falcone, Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
* Attila Kertesz <keratt(a)inf.u-szeged.hu>
* Marco Guazzone <marco.guazzone(a)uniupo.it>
ORGANIZATION CHAIR
* Moayad Aloqaily, Carleton University, Canada
STEERING COMMITTEE
* Elhadj Benkhelifa, Staffordshire University, UK.
* Ammar Rayes, Cisco Systems, USA.
* Yaser Jararweh, Duquesne University, USA.
* Imad Saleh, University of Paris 8, France
* Jaime Lloret Mauri, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
* Salim Hariri, University of Arizona, USA
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Marco Guazzone, PhD
Computer Science Institute, DiSIT
University of Piemonte Orientale
address: Viale T. Michel 11, 15121 Alessandria, Italy
phone: +39-0131-360484
web: http://people.unipmn.it/sguazt
ACM IUI 2021 2nd CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
In conjunction with the 26th International Conference on Intelligent User
Interfaces (IUI 2021)
College Station, TX, USA
April 13 - 17, 2021
http://iui.acm.org/
IUI 2021 is pleased to invite proposals for workshops to be held in
conjunction with the conference. The goal of the workshops is to provide a
venue for presenting research on focused topics of interest and an
informal forum to discuss research questions and challenges. Workshops
will be held on the first day of the conference. We invite submissions of
full-day (6 hours) and half-day (3 hours) workshop proposals on any of the
conference topics (or related). This year we are particularly interested
in workshops that have an interactive aspect.
Preference will be given to workshops with interactive and hands-on
sessions where participants can team up or work together towards the
common goal of the workshop. We encourage proposals for a wide range of
workshops, including but not limited to:
- "Mini-conferences" on specialized topics; such workshops may have their
own paper submission and review processes.
- "Late breaking work" meetings; such workshops usually have a lighter
review process (e.g. based on abstracts only).
- "Hands-on" workshops around a specific problem or topic that may wish to
ask participants to submit a position statement.
- "Mini-competitions", challenges, or hackathons around selected topics
with individual or team participation.
== PROPOSAL FORMAT ==
Note: One of the keys to a successful workshop submission is to CONTACT
THE CHAIRS WITH YOUR IDEAS (workshops2021(a)iui.acm.org), and work together
to prepare an exciting proposal!
Workshop proposals should be maximum 2 pages long and follow the standard
sigconf format, using one of the Interim ACM templates available at
http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html
Please submit your proposal via the PCS 2.0 submission system
(https://new.precisionconference.com).
The proposals should be organized as follows:
- Name and title: A one-word workshop acronym and a full title.
- Description of workshop topic and goal: This description should discuss
the relevance of the suggested topic to the IUI audience. Include a brief
discussion of why and for which audience the workshop is of particular
interest.
- Organizers: Names, affiliations, emails, and web pages of the workshop
organizers. This can be a single person or a group of people. Strong
proposals normally include organizers who bring differing perspectives on
the topic and are actively connected to the communities of potential
participants. Please indicate the primary contact person and the
organizers who plan to attend the workshop.
- Previous history: List of previous workshops that were held on the topic
including the conferences that hosted past workshops and the number of
participants. Also please provide the list of other workshops organized by
workshop organizers in the past.
- Workshop program committee: Names and affiliation of the members of the
(tentative) workshop program committee that will evaluate the workshop
submissions.
- Participants: A statement saying how many participants you expect and
how you plan to invite participants for the workshop. We recommend the
proposal to include the names of at least 10 people who have expressed
interest to participate in, or contribute a paper to, the workshop.
- Workshop format: A brief description of the workshop format regarding
the mix of events such as paper presentations, invited talks, panels,
demonstrations, and general discussion.
- Length: Full-day or half-day.
- Proposal format: Workshop proposals should be maximum 2 pages long and
follow the formatting instructions from (sigconf):
http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html
Additional guidelines:
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- Workshop proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by the workshop chairs.
- Organizers: We strongly encourage all of the workshop organizers to
attend IUI and take part in their workshop. This can make the workshops
more appealing for the participants and strengthen the discussion part.
- Workshop summary: An extended abstract with a summary of the workshop
goals and an overview of the workshop topics will be included in the ACM
Digital Library for IUI 2021.
- Workshop proceedings: At the convenience of the workshop organizers, we
will arrange a joint volume of online proceedings for the workshop papers.
Workshops should request the authors to submit papers in the ACM SIGCHI
Paper Format.
- Cancellation: Workshops with few submissions by January 3 2021 may be
cancelled, shortened, merged with other workshops, or otherwise
restructured. This will be done in consultation between the IUI 2021
workshop chairs and the workshop organizers.
Additionally, we strongly encourage to have workshop organizers from
different institutions and research communities, bringing different
perspectives to the workshop topic. We welcome workshops with a creative
structure that attracts various types of contributions and ensures rich
interactions.
The organizers of accepted workshops are responsible for producing a call
for participation and publicizing it, such as distributing the call to
relevant newsgroups and electronic mailing lists, and especially to
potential audiences from outside the IUI conference community. Workshop
organizers will maintain their own website with updated information about
the workshops and the IUI 2021 web site will refer to the workshop site.
The workshop organizers will coordinate the paper solicitation,
collection, and review process, and coordinate the production of the joint
online proceedings with IUI 2021 workshop chairs.
== IMPORTANT DATES ==
Discuss your topic with the workshop chairs: ASAP
Workshop date:
Proposals Due: September 15, 2020
Decisions sent: October 07, 2020
Submissions due: December 23, 2020
Reporting of status: January 03, 2021
Final go/no-go decisions: January 05, 2021
Notification to authors: January 31, 2021
Camera-ready for workshop summary [ACM Companion] February 10, 2021
Camera-ready for accepted papers February 28, 2021
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Subject:
[Ercim-cnr] ERCIM Alain Bensoussan Call 2020 (2) - Application form open !
Date:
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 09:01:13 +0200
From:
Raffaella Casarosa <mailto:raffaella.casarosa@iit.cnr.it> <raffaella.casarosa(a)iit.cnr.it>
To:
ERCIM-CNR(a)isti.cnr.it <mailto:ERCIM-CNR@isti.cnr.it>
Buongiorno,
è con piacere che vi comunico che è aperta la call ERCIM "Alain Bensoussan" Fellowship Programme la
cui scadenza è fissata per il 30 settembre 2020.
Principali temi di questa call sono: Computer Science, Information Technology, Applied Mathematics.
Le borse di post dottorato avranno una durata di 12 mesi da usufruirsi in una delle istituzioni
scientifiche associate al Consorzio europeo di ricerca ERCIM.
La descrizione dettagliata del Programma è disponibile al seguente indirizzo :
https://fellowship.ercim.eu/
Condizioni
I candidati devono:
*aver ottenuto un dottorato di ricerca nel corso degli ultimi 8 anni (prima della scadenza della
domanda), o essere all'ultimo anno del lavoro di tesi, aver completato il dottorato di ricerca prima
di iniziare la borsa di studio (verrà richiesta una prova).
*completare, sottomettere l' application form e spedirlo tramite il sistema online:
* CV dettagliato
* lista delle pubblicazioni
* due scientific papers in inglese
* contact email di due referenti
* iniziare la borsa di studio entro il 1 maggio 2021.
Nel frattempo vi invio i miei più cordiali saluti,
Raffaella Casarosa
ERCIM Administrative Contact for CNR
Dear colleagues,
A gentle reminder to consider contributing to our online multi-disciplinary workshop on sharing and cooperativism. We invite scholars and practitioners with a background in design, computing, economics, sociology, anthropology, and beyond to submit a lightweight position paper/case study/design portfolio (1-4 pages) in relation to one of the workshop's themes (the CfP is below) within September 1, 2020. The workshop will be held online.
The online NordiCHI 2020 workshop “Sharing & Cooperativism: Designing for Economies” aims to bring together practitioners and scholars working at the intersection of sharing, cooperativism, and design.
By turning to sharing and cooperativism, we imagine building systems in relation to the wider social and political structures surrounding these concepts. Yet, in sharing and cooperativism, less emphasis is given to the possibilities that design can bring to the emerging interactions at the intersections of social, cultural, and economic issues. A progressive approach is needed to uncover the relationship of sharing and cooperativism to new design paradigms that allows us to move towards an alternative understanding of economies through design. Our aim is to ground this discussion through a design workshop that is well-aligned with the historical, political, and economic infrastructures in order to shape the relationship of design and economics in the context of sharing and cooperativism.
We call for participants from diverse backgrounds to contribute to a critical discussion at the intersection of design, sharing, cooperativism, and economics on the workshop's thematic areas:
(i) Local relational assets in sharing;
(ii) Global sharing cultures;
(iii) Design beyond markets for sharing and cooperativism.
More details: https://sharingcoopnordichi2020.wordpress.com/theme
HOW TO APPLY?
To apply, please submit a short position paper (1-4 pages) in relation to one of the workshop's themes within September 1, 2020, by emailing it to sharingcoopnordichi2020(a)gmail.com<mailto:sharingcoopnordichi2020@gmail.com>. To promote broader participation from design practitioners, and community activists, we offer the option of submitting alternative material in the form of a design portfolio, a short manifesto, or the like.
KEY DATES
Submission Deadline: September 1, 2020, 5pm PDT
Notification: September 8, 2020
Workshop: October 25/26, 2020
Location: Online (the participation instructions will be communicated in October)
ATTENDANCE
Stemming from the NordiCHI steering committee decision, the workshop will take place online. The workshop organizers will arrange a virtual program for up to twenty participants.
ORGANIZERS
Özge Subasi, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Koç University, Turkey
Anton Fedosov, People and Computing Lab, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Oliver Bates, School of Computing and Communications, Lancaster University, UK
Airi Lampinen, Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, Stockholm University, Sweden
Ann Light, School of Engineering and Informatics, University of Sussex, UK; and K3, Malmo University, Sweden
More details: https://sharingcoopnordichi2020.wordpress.com<https://sharingcoopnordichi2020.wordpress.com/>
Questions? Drop us an email at sharingcoopnordichi2020(a)gmail.com<mailto:sharingcoopnordichi2020@gmail.com>
Best regards,
Anton on behalf of the workshop organizers.
Anton Fedosov, Ph.D.
People and Computing Lab (ZPAC)
antonf(a)ifi.uzh.ch<mailto:antonf@ifi.uzh.ch>
University of Zurich
Department of Informatics
Binzmühlestrasse 14
CH-8050 Zürich
Switzerland
Apologies for cross-posting. Please share this CFP with your network.
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2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
International Workshop on Multi-Scale Movement Technologies
WEBSITE <http://www.casapaganini.org/workshop2020/call.html>
The workshop will be held on October 25-29, in conjunction with
<http://icmi.acm.org/2020/> ICMI 2020 (ACM ICMI 2020 International Workshop
on Multi-Scale Movement Technologies, held in Utrecht, the Netherlands).
This workshop aims at stimulating submissions on novel computational models
and systems for the automated detection, measurement, and prediction of
movement qualities from behavioural signals, based on multi-layer parallel
processes at non-linearly stratified temporal dimensions. Contributions from
computational models, multimodal systems, experiments on the above mentioned
core topics, as well as application scenarios,including e.g., healing,
therapy and rehabilitation, entertainment,performing arts (music, dance) and
active experience of multimedia cultural content, are welcome.
TOPICS
Specific topics include but are not limited to the following:
* Multi-layer and multi-temporal scale automated movement analysis and
prediction
* Cognitive models of segmentation
* Multi-time multimodal systems
* Multi-temporal scale automated movement segmentation
* Multi-time models of entrainment and non-verbal social signals
* Individual and group motor signature
* Cognitive neuroscience models of movement perception and prediction
* Applications in therapy and rehabilitation
* Multi-temporal scale automated movement segmentation
* Applications in performing arts
* Applications in active experience of multimedia cultural content
INVITED SPEAKER
Beatrice de Gelder <http://www.beatricedegelder.com/> ,
University of Maastricht
Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience
Maastricht, The Netherlands
DATES
- Paper Submission: August 27, 2020
- Notification of Acceptance: September 17, 2020
- Camera-ready Submission: September 30, 2020
SUBMISSIONS
Contributions will be accepted in the form of long papers (8 pages) or short
papers (4 pages), or extended abstracts (2 pages) and will be selected
through a blind peer-review process. Authors will be given 20 minutes to
present long papers and 10 minutes for short papers. Abstracts will be
presented during a shared poster session with other ACM ICMI workshops.
Each author is only allowed to submit no more than 2 papers.
Authors are invited to submit via EasyChair at the following link:
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=msmt2020> EASYCHAIR > CFP >
MSMT2020
For long and short papers, please follow the guidelines available at:
<http://icmi.acm.org/2020/index.php?id=authors> ICMI.ACM.ORG
For posters, authors are invited to submit extended abstracts (2 pages max.
references included).
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS AND CHAIRS
-Benoit Bardy, Euromov, University of Montpellier
-Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, UCL Interaction Centre, University College London
-Mårten Björkman, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden
-Luciano Fadiga, CTNSC, Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
-Antonio Camurri, Eleonora Ceccaldi and Gualtiero Volpe, Casa Paganini -
InfoMus
Contact Information: Eleonora Ceccaldi, <mailto:eleonoraceccaldi@gmail.com>
eleonoraceccaldi(a)gmail.com
The workshop is partially supported by the EU-H2020-FET Proactive Project
GA824160 <https://entimement.dibris.unige.it/> EnTimeMent.
Dear colleagues
We are looking to hire up to two Research Assistants ("Assegnisti di Ricerca") at i3lab (https://i3lab.polimi.it/) - Department of Electronics, Information and Bio-engineering, Politecnico di Milano.
The research focuses on the topic of Multimodal Interaction, mainly (but not exclusively) for VR/AR/MR applications in the domains of health (cognitive rehabilitation) and tourism. Master Degree (Laurea Magistrale) in Computer Science or Computer Science and Engineering, or equivalent title, is a precondition to apply. Knowledge of Italian is not required.
For more information, please refer to the call
https://www.polimi.it/index.php?id=3971&tx_wfqbe_pi1[ID]=9071<https://www.polimi.it/index.php?id=3971&tx_wfqbe_pi1%5bID%5d=9071> (ITALIAN)
https://www.polimi.it/index.php?id=3971&tx_wfqbe_pi1[ID]=9071&L=1<https://www.polimi.it/index.php?id=3971&tx_wfqbe_pi1%5bID%5d=9071&L=1> (ENGLISH)
The submission deadline is September 1st.
The employment start day is October 1st.
Candidates can contact me for any further detail.
Thanks for disseminating this call!
Have a safe and relaxing summer
Franca
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prof. Franca Garzotto
i3Lab (Innovative Interactive Interfaces Laboratory)
Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering
Politecnico di Milano
http://i3lab.polimi.it
ph: +39 02 23993505
email: franca.garzotto(a)polimi.it<mailto:franca.garzotto@polimi.it>
/Apologize for unintended cross-mailing/
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*Deadline extension: September 2, 2020*
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Special Issue on
*Augmenting Space: The role of immersive technologies in future cities*
to be published at the
/*Interaction Design and Architecture(s) Journal (IxD&A)*/
(ISSN 1826-9745, eISSN 2283-2998)
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with no charge to the authors (submission & paper processing)
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*Guest Editors:*
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/• Callum Parker, The University of Sydney, Australia
• Soojeong Yoo, The University of Sydney, Australia
• Waldemar Jenek, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
• Youngho Lee, Mokpo National University, South Korea/
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*Important dates:*
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• Deadline: *September 3, 2020 *(extended)
• Notification to the authors: October 15, 2020
• Camera ready paper: November 10, 2020
• Publication of the special issue: end of November, 2020
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*Overview*
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As digital technologies are advancing, contemporary interactions within
cities are beginning to emerge. These interactions are commonly enabled
through sensors to implicitly automate manual processes, such as turning
on lights or walking up stairs. However, cities were not necessarily
built from the ground up to be smart, rather they are gradually becoming
smarter over time as technology becomes more extensible and embedded
within them. These digital technologies create information layers that
exist over the physical space, resulting in the space being filled with
dynamically changing information, thus augmenting the space. Augmented
reality (AR) is one such technology that has recently seen a lot of
development in this area and is only now starting to become more viable
as hardware and computer vision algorithms have caught up. Films such as
Minority Report (2002), Ghost in the Shell (2016), and Blade Runner
(2017) have predicted AR’s future emergence in public spaces and cities.
These films featured AR advertising and information holograms in public
spaces, enabled by smart contact lenses and holograms. Currently
however, AR has been introduced to public spaces in a number of
interesting ways. For instance, Pokemon GO became a global phenomenon
which resulted in people physically playing the game in urban spaces and
caused ripple effects on the physical spaces people were playing in.
Recent work has also shown that AR can have more engaging applications,
in areas such as community engagement, personalised digital signage,
in-situ visualisations, cultural heritage, and remote collaboration.
On a consumer level, AR is most common on smartphones, particularly
after the release of ARKit and ARCore - improving the functionality. AR
smart glasses are also becoming more accessible and bring with them the
possibility of more natural integration of virtual content into our
daily lives. For instance, the Microsoft Hololens contains an array of
sensor technologies giving it a sense of depth which allows it to place
objects naturally in physical space. It has been successfully applied by
planners to visualise underlying parts of the city in-situ.
While AR is becoming more advanced, accessible, and has demonstrated
potential, more knowledge is needed around the key benefits it will
bring to cities and how it will change our interactions with the urban
environment. Additionally, the use of such technologies raises the
question of how the virtual and physical spaces can co-exist - creating
an augmented space.
Therefore, this focus section builds on from our initial workshops with
the goal of bringing together researchers to explore the applications of
AR and other immersive technologies, such as Virtual Reality (VR) and
Mixed Reality (MR), within the context of enhancing architecture, public
spaces and cities.
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*Topics of Interest*
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We welcome research focused on engaging experiences using augmented
reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR) within the
context of enhancing architecture, public spaces and cities. Specific
topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Augmenting humans in future cities
Digital heritage and preservation
Speculative designs, design fictions, and art projects
Perspectives from literature
How immersive technologies and applications can be utilised to enhance
existing urban infrastructure/technologies (public displays, media
facades, buildings, town squares, etc)
Remote collaboration
The effect of immersive technologies on culture and behaviour in cities
Smart cities with digital twin technologies
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/*Submission guidelines and procedure*/
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All submissions (abstracts and later final manuscripts) must be original
and may not be under review by another publication.
The manuscripts should be submitted either in .doc or in .rtf format.
All papers will be blindly peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Authors are invited to submit 8-20 pages paper (including authors'
information, abstract, all tables, figures, references, etc.).
The paper should be written according to the IxD&A authors' guidelines
->http://ixdea.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/idea2010/index.php?s=101&a=7
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Link to the paper submission page:
http://ixdea-2018.uniroma2.it/ojs/index.php/ixdea/login
<http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/idea2010/login.php>
(Please upload all submissions using the Submission page.
When submitting the paper, please, choose the section:
"FS: Augmenting Space: The role of immersive technologies in future cities")
More information on the submission procedure and on the characteristics
of the paper format can be found on the website of the IxD&A Journal
where information on the copyright policy and responsibility of authors,
publication ethics and malpractice are published.
For scientific advice and queries, please contact any of the
guest-editors below and mark the subject as:
/Augmenting Space: The role of immersive technologies in future cities /
• callum [dot] parker [at] sydney [dot] edu [dot] au
• soojeong [dot] yoo [at] sydney [dot] edu [dot] au
• youngho [at] ce [dot] mokpo [dot] ac [dot] kr
• waldemar [dot] jenek [at] hdr [dot] qut [dot] edu [dot] au
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* Forthcoming issues:*
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• Autumn 2020
'Learning and learning ecosystems in the time of Covid-19'
Guest editors: ASLERD
with a focus section on
'Augmenting Space: The role of immersive technologies in future cities'
Guest editors: Callum Parker, Soojeong Yoo, Waldemar Jenek, Youngho Lee
• Winter 2020
'Tools, Pedagogical and Ludic Strategies, Co-Design supporting Smart
Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education'
Guest editors: Oscar Mealha, Traian Rebedea, Matthias Rehm
• Springer 2021
'Collaborative multimedia applications in technology'
Guest editors: César A. Collazos, Sandra Cano, Freddy Paz, Habib Fardoun
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7th International Conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management
and Security (IoTSMS 2020)
Paris, France. December 14-16, 2020
(Pending Technical Co-Sponsorship by IEEE)
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URL: https://emergingtechnet.org/IOTSMS2020/
IMPORTANT DATES
* Submission Date: *20 August 2020* *(extended)*
* Notification to Authors: 10 October 2020
* Camera Ready Submission: 1 November 2020
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Internet of Things (IoT) technology offers unprecedented
opportunities to interconnect human beings as well as Machine-to-Machine
(M2M), whereby sensors and networks allow all ‘things’ to communicate
directly with each other to share vital information allowing us to have
an instrumented universe where accurate data is readily available to
inform optimal decision making. The IoT is about to enable a range of
new capabilities and services far beyond today’s offerings. It will
fundamentally change how people go about their lives. According to
Gartner, the number of objects connected to the Internet is set to reach
20 billion by 2020. Cisco estimates the number will be close to 26
billion objects by 2020. Others believe the actual number will be even
higher with the assumption that any object with a simple micro
controller and on-off switch will be connected to the Internet in the
near feature. The scale of the IoT is set to have a major economic,
social and environmental impacts; the intersection of which forms the
future sustainable growth.
The international conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management
and Security (IoTSMS) aims at soliciting original ideas on the broad
area of IoT including challenges and opportunities, concepts and
applications and future trends. The IoTSMS aims to facilitate
discussions among academics and IoT practitioners and make positive
contributions to the field.
TOPICS OF INTERESTS
* Emerging concepts of IoT Systems
* Architectures of IoT systems
* Machine-to-Machine Communication and IoT
* Modeling of IoT applications
* SDN and NFV support for IoT applications and Systems
* Fog and Edge support for IoT Applications
* 5G support for IoT Applications
* IoT for Smart Cities
* Energy management in IoT
* Design methodologies for IoT
* Novel services and applications of IoT to facilitate environmental
responsibility
* Green by Internet of Things
* IoT and Social benefits/impact
* IoT Economics and Business Models
* Emerging Internet of Things business models and process changes
* Communication systems and network architectures for the IoT
* IoT and Data Management
* Security and privacy of IoT
* Reliability of IoT
* Disaster recovery in IoT
* Applications of Internet of things
* Emerging applications and interaction paradigms for everyday citizens
* Big data and IoT
* Self-organizing IoT
* Cloud Computing and IoT
* IoT and sustainable Growth
PUBLICATION
All accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings and will
be published by IEEE and included in the IEEE Xplore digital library.
GENERAL CHAIRS
* Abdelhakim Hafid Senhadji, University of Montreal, Canada.
* Francisco Falcone, Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
* Attila Kertesz <keratt(a)inf.u-szeged.hu>
* Marco Guazzone <marco.guazzone(a)uniupo.it>
ORGANIZATION CHAIR
* Moayad Aloqaily, Carleton University, Canada
STEERING COMMITTEE
* Elhadj Benkhelifa, Staffordshire University, UK.
* Ammar Rayes, Cisco Systems, USA.
* Yaser Jararweh, Duquesne University, USA.
* Imad Saleh, University of Paris 8, France
* Jaime Lloret Mauri, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
* Salim Hariri, University of Arizona, USA
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Marco Guazzone, PhD
Computer Science Institute, DiSIT
University of Piemonte Orientale
address: Viale T. Michel 11, 15121 Alessandria, Italy
phone: +39-0131-360484
web: http://people.unipmn.it/sguazt
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Deadline: 20/07/2020
We are looking to hire up to two new PhD researchers in the ARIA team (https://aria.cs.kuleuven.be) at the Department of Computer Science of the KU Leuven, in Belgium. The project focuses on the topic of “Cross-Reality Interaction”, i.e. how people in different immersive realities (e.g., VR, AR) or not immersed at all, can interact together.
For more information, see the description at: https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/55693016?hl=en&lang=en
Knowledge of Dutch is *not* required to apply.
Feel free to contact me to informally discuss this position and other opportunities (such as postdoctoral research through the Marie Curie scheme).
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Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
KU Leuven
Follow me on Twitter @Adal_LS<http://twitter.com/Adal_LS>
https://www.adalsimeone.me
Cari,
L’Agenzia per l'Italia Digitale, in collaborazione con il CNR, organizza
un webinar dedicato a WADcher, un progetto europeo relativo al
monitoraggio dell’accessibilità dei siti web e degli strumenti
informatici.
Il webinar ha l'obiettivo di illustrare lo stato di avanzamento del
progetto WADcher (Web Accessibility Decision support tool for the
assessment of compliance to standards and guideline), finanziato
nell’ambito del framework europeo Horizon 2020. Il progetto si propone
di fornire uno strumento integrato che consenta di individuare i punti
di miglioramento dei siti web. Verrà anche presentato MAUVE++, uno
strumento di validazione collegato a WADCHER, sviluppato dal laboratorio
Human Interfaces in Information Systems del CNR-ISTI.
L’evento è anche occasione per un confronto a più voci sui differenti
paradigmi volti a migliorare la qualità dei servizi digitali per i
cittadini, con particolare riguardo all’accessibilità.
Con l’occasione invitiamo gli interessati a compilare un breve
questionario
(https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBgdVqCoHtnyeV3dktVcQm1HyEPk2VbRf…)
utile per capire le pratiche correnti su questi temi.
Vi ricordiamo che l'orario per lo svolgimento del webinar è 16 Luglio
2020, dalle 12:00 alle 13:30
Cordiali saluti,
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Parvaneh Parvin, PhD
Research Staff
HIIS Lab - ISTI CNR
parvaneh.parvin(a)isti.cnr.it
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*ETIS 2020 - **Fourth European Tangible Interaction Studio* | 16-20
November, 2020 | Siena, Italy
http://www.congressi.unisi.it/etis2020/
*KEYNOTE SPEAKERS*
Tanja Döring - University of Bremen
Stéphanie Fleck - University of Lorraine
Marianna Obrist - University of Sussex
Domenico Prattichizzo – University of Siena
*CALL FOR PAPER* *S*
University students, researchers and practitioners are invited to* propose
a talk or a workshop about their research in the field of Tangible
Interaction* including for example mixed/augmented reality, organic user
interfaces, physical computing, wearables. Topics of interest of ETIS 2020
include the exploration of Tangible Interaction in various fields of
application including, but not limiting to:
- Food
- Education
- Cultural Heritage
- Industry 4.0
- Health
Short papers (2-4 pages including references) for oral presentation and
workshop proposals have to be submitted to Easychair
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=etis2020>. Papers should be
formatted according to the ACM paper template and should not be anonymized.
- Microsoft Word template
<https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submissio…>
- LaTeX template
<https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/consolidated-tex-t…>
*We welcome submissions in the form of theoretical foundations and
frameworks of Tangible User Interface (TUI); design guidelines and methods;
prototypes, tools and toolkits for TUI; design cases, and TUI applications
in different domains*.
Submitted papers will be reviewed by ETIS Scientific Committee and selected
by relevance with the proposed topics, quality of research, and potential
to provoke discussions during the meeting.
Selected papers shall be published on CEUR <http://ceur-ws.org/>, the free
open-access publication service for scientific conferences and workshops.
The *Best Paper Award* is sponsored by the MDPI Journal Future Internet
<https://www.mdpi.com/journal/futureinternet> with a 350 CHF honorarium
and the publication of an extended version of the paper in a special issue
that will be edited after the event.
The winner will be selected by the ETIS scientific committee based on the
paper’s novelty and quality of the research.
The awarded winner will be announced during the ETIS closing session.
*Important dates*
The deadline for submission has been extended. The new important dates are
as follows:
Paper submission deadline: *July 20, 2020*
Notification of acceptance: *September 21, 2020*
Registration deadline: *October 5, 2020*
ETIS workshop: *November 16 - 20, 2020*
*Conference Venue*
The conference will take place at the Santa Chiara Lab
<https://santachiaralab.unisi.it/> of the University of Siena.
Address: Santa Chiara Lab, University of Siena
Via Valdimontone 1 - 53100 Siena (Italy)
*For more information*
For updated information about the event, program and invited speakers,
submission procedures, and registration please visit the web site:
*http://www.congressi.unisi.it/etis2020/
<http://www.congressi.unisi.it/etis2020/>*
For more information, please contact the organizers: etis.unisi(a)gmail.com
ACM IUI 2021 CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
In conjunction with the 26th International Conference on Intelligent User
Interfaces (IUI 2021)
College Station, TX, USA
April 13 - 17, 2021
http://iui.acm.org/
IUI 2021 is pleased to invite proposals for workshops to be held in
conjunction with the conference. The goal of the workshops is to provide a
venue for presenting research on focused topics of interest and an
informal forum to discuss research questions and challenges. Workshops
will be held on the first day of the conference. We invite submissions of
full-day (6 hours) and half-day (3 hours) workshop proposals on any of the
conference topics (or related). This year we are particularly interested
in workshops that have an interactive aspect.
Preference will be given to workshops with interactive and hands-on
sessions where participants can team up or work together towards the
common goal of the workshop. We encourage proposals for a wide range of
workshops, including but not limited to:
- "Mini-conferences" on specialized topics; such workshops may have their
own paper submission and review processes.
- "Late breaking work" meetings; such workshops usually have a lighter
review process (e.g. based on abstracts only).
- "Hands-on" workshops around a specific problem or topic that may wish to
ask participants to submit a position statement.
- "Mini-competitions", challenges, or hackathons around selected topics
with individual or team participation.
== PROPOSAL FORMAT ==
Note: One of the keys to a successful workshop submission is to CONTACT
THE CHAIRS WITH YOUR IDEAS (workshops2021(a)iui.acm.org), and work together
to prepare an exciting proposal!
Workshop proposals should be maximum 2 pages long and follow the standard
sigconf format, using one of the Interim ACM templates available at
http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html
Please submit your proposal via the PCS 2.0 submission system
(https://new.precisionconference.com).
The proposals should be organized as follows:
- Name and title: A one-word workshop acronym and a full title.
- Description of workshop topic and goal: This description should discuss
the relevance of the suggested topic to the IUI audience. Include a brief
discussion of why and for which audience the workshop is of particular
interest.
- Organizers: Names, affiliations, emails, and web pages of the workshop
organizers. This can be a single person or a group of people. Strong
proposals normally include organizers who bring differing perspectives on
the topic and are actively connected to the communities of potential
participants. Please indicate the primary contact person and the
organizers who plan to attend the workshop.
- Previous history: List of previous workshops that were held on the topic
including the conferences that hosted past workshops and the number of
participants. Also please provide the list of other workshops organized by
workshop organizers in the past.
- Workshop program committee: Names and affiliation of the members of the
(tentative) workshop program committee that will evaluate the workshop
submissions.
- Participants: A statement saying how many participants you expect and
how you plan to invite participants for the workshop. We recommend the
proposal to include the names of at least 10 people who have expressed
interest to participate in, or contribute a paper to, the workshop.
- Workshop format: A brief description of the workshop format regarding
the mix of events such as paper presentations, invited talks, panels,
demonstrations, and general discussion.
- Length: Full-day or half-day.
- Proposal format: Workshop proposals should be maximum 2 pages long and
follow the formatting instructions from (sigconf):
http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html
Additional guidelines:
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- Workshop proposals will be reviewed and evaluated by the workshop chairs.
- Organizers: We strongly encourage all of the workshop organizers to
attend IUI and take part in their workshop. This can make the workshops
more appealing for the participants and strengthen the discussion part.
- Workshop summary: An extended abstract with a summary of the workshop
goals and an overview of the workshop topics will be included in the ACM
Digital Library for IUI 2021.
- Workshop proceedings: At the convenience of the workshop organizers, we
will arrange a joint volume of online proceedings for the workshop papers.
Workshops should request the authors to submit papers in the ACM SIGCHI
Paper Format.
- Cancellation: Workshops with few submissions by January 3 2021 may be
cancelled, shortened, merged with other workshops, or otherwise
restructured. This will be done in consultation between the IUI 2021
workshop chairs and the workshop organizers.
Additionally, we strongly encourage to have workshop organizers from
different institutions and research communities, bringing different
perspectives to the workshop topic. We welcome workshops with a creative
structure that attracts various types of contributions and ensures rich
interactions.
The organizers of accepted workshops are responsible for producing a call
for participation and publicizing it, such as distributing the call to
relevant newsgroups and electronic mailing lists, and especially to
potential audiences from outside the IUI conference community. Workshop
organizers will maintain their own website with updated information about
the workshops and the IUI 2021 web site will refer to the workshop site.
The workshop organizers will coordinate the paper solicitation,
collection, and review process, and coordinate the production of the joint
online proceedings with IUI 2021 workshop chairs.
== IMPORTANT DATES ==
Discuss your topic with the workshop chairs: ASAP
Workshop date:
Proposals Due: September 15, 2020
Decisions sent: October 07, 2020
Submissions due: December 23, 2020
Reporting of status: January 03, 2021
Final go/no-go decisions: January 05, 2021
Notification to authors: January 31, 2021
Camera-ready for workshop summary [ACM Companion] February 10, 2021
Camera-ready for accepted papers February 28, 2021
*** ACM IUI 2021: Call for Papers ***
* College Station, TX
* April 13-17, 2021
* http://iui.acm.org/2021/
* Contact: program2021(a)iui.acm.org
## Upcoming deadlines
Abstract: Oct 2, 2020 (compulsory)
Paper submission: Oct 9, 2020
## ACM IUI 2021
ACM IUI 2021 is the 26th annual premier international forum for reporting
outstanding research and development on intelligent user interfaces.
ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial
Intelligence (AI) communities meet, with contributions from related fields
such as psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer
graphics, design, the arts, and more. Our focus is on improving the
interaction between humans and digital technology, by leveraging both HCI
approaches and state-of-the art AI techniques from machine learning,
natural language processing, data mining, knowledge representation and
reasoning.
### Why you should submit to ACM IUI
While other conferences focus on either the AI or HCI side of this
research, we address the complex interaction between the two. We strongly
encourage submissions that simultaneously discuss research from both HCI
and AI. We also welcome works that focus more on one side or the other,
but still highlight the connections between the two. We value papers that
contribute methodology or theory for the evaluation of intelligent user
interfaces. We do not require evaluations with users, but we do expect
papers to include an appropriate evaluation for their stated contributions.
ACM IUI welcomes contribution from all relevant arenas—academia, industry,
government, and non-profit organizations—and gives its participants the
opportunity to
present and see cutting-edge IUI work in a focused and interactive
setting. The conference is large enough to be diverse and lively, but
small enough to allow for extensive interaction among attendees and easy
attendance to the events that the conference offers, ranging from oral
paper presentations, poster sessions, workshops, panels and a doctoral
consortium for graduate students.
### COVID-19 statement
We are monitoring the situation regarding the global pandemic and
associated travel restrictions. If needed, we will offer a virtual
presentation option if the conference cannot take place due to the global
pandemic, or if registered authors from specific parts of the world cannot
attend the conference.
## Papers
We accept two forms of contributions: full and short papers. They should
both make novel contributions to IUI, however full papers should make more
substantial and significant contributions, while short papers can contain
more focused contributions.
Accepted papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library and citation
indices. A selected set of accepted top quality full papers will be
invited to submit their extended versions for publication in an ACM
Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS,
http://tiis.acm.org) special issue titled "Highlights of IUI 2021".
## Topics
IUI topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Application areas
* Internet of Things (IoT)
* Education and learning-related technologies
* Health and intelligent health technologies
* Assistive technologies
* Social media and other Web technologies
* Mobile applications
* Artificial personal assistants
* Information retrieval, search, and recommendation systems
* Interface types
* Affective and aesthetic interfaces
* Collaborative interfaces
* Speech-based interfaces
* AR/VR interfaces
* Intelligent wearable and mobile interfaces
* Ubiquitous smart environments
* Modalities
* Agent based interfaces (e.g., embodied agents, virtual assistants)
* Multi-modal interfaces (speech, gestures, eye gaze, face, physiological
information etc.)
* Conversational interfaces
* Tangible interfaces
* Intelligent visualization
* Methods and approaches
* Methods for explanations (e.g., transparency, control, and trust)
* Persuasive technologies in IUI
* Privacy and security of IUI
* Planning and plan recognition for IUI
* Knowledge-based approaches to user interface design and generation
* User Modelling for Intelligent Interfaces
* User-Adaptive interaction and personalization
* Crowd computing and human computation
* Human-in-the loop machine learning
* Evaluations of intelligent user interfaces
* User experiments
* User studies
* Reproducibility (including benchmarks, datasets, and challenges)
* Meta-analyses
* Mixed-methods evaluations
## Dates
* Oct 2, 2020: Abstract deadline (compulsory)
* Oct 9, 2020: Papers deadline
* Dec 14, 2020: Notification
* Feb 8, 2021: Camera ready due
* Apr 13, 2021: Conference starts
## Submission Guidelines
Check the submission guidelines on the conference page:
https://iui.acm.org/2021/call_for_papers.html
## Program Chairs
* John O’Donovan, University of California, Santa Barbara
* Bart Knijnenburg, Clemson University
* Paul Teale, Texas A&M
* Jeeeun Kim, Texas A&M
* Aaron Adler, Raytheon BBN Technologies
* Manoj Prasad, Microsoft
* Contact: program2021(a)iui.acm.org
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Hacking the hackathon format to empower citizens in outsmarting “smart”
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*Third Teacher goes Raumwerkstatt - participatory planning processes to
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**/**Use of Multiple Digital Learning Environments: A study About
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**Nicolae Nistor, Mihai Dascalu, Stefan Trausan-Matu
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• Soojeong Yoo, The University of Sydney, Australia
• Waldemar Jenek, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
• Youngho Lee, Mokpo National University, South Korea/
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• Deadline: *July 15, 2020*
• Notification to the authors: October 15, 2020
• Camera ready paper: November 10, 2020
• Publication of the special issue: end of November, 2020
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*Overview*
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As digital technologies are advancing, contemporary interactions within
cities are beginning to emerge. These interactions are commonly enabled
through sensors to implicitly automate manual processes, such as turning
on lights or walking up stairs. However, cities were not necessarily
built from the ground up to be smart, rather they are gradually becoming
smarter over time as technology becomes more extensible and embedded
within them. These digital technologies create information layers that
exist over the physical space, resulting in the space being filled with
dynamically changing information, thus augmenting the space. Augmented
reality (AR) is one such technology that has recently seen a lot of
development in this area and is only now starting to become more viable
as hardware and computer vision algorithms have caught up. Films such as
Minority Report (2002), Ghost in the Shell (2016), and Blade Runner
(2017) have predicted AR’s future emergence in public spaces and cities.
These films featured AR advertising and information holograms in public
spaces, enabled by smart contact lenses and holograms. Currently
however, AR has been introduced to public spaces in a number of
interesting ways. For instance, Pokemon GO became a global phenomenon
which resulted in people physically playing the game in urban spaces and
caused ripple effects on the physical spaces people were playing in.
Recent work has also shown that AR can have more engaging applications,
in areas such as community engagement, personalised digital signage,
in-situ visualisations, cultural heritage, and remote collaboration.
On a consumer level, AR is most common on smartphones, particularly
after the release of ARKit and ARCore - improving the functionality. AR
smart glasses are also becoming more accessible and bring with them the
possibility of more natural integration of virtual content into our
daily lives. For instance, the Microsoft Hololens contains an array of
sensor technologies giving it a sense of depth which allows it to place
objects naturally in physical space. It has been successfully applied by
planners to visualise underlying parts of the city in-situ.
While AR is becoming more advanced, accessible, and has demonstrated
potential, more knowledge is needed around the key benefits it will
bring to cities and how it will change our interactions with the urban
environment. Additionally, the use of such technologies raises the
question of how the virtual and physical spaces can co-exist - creating
an augmented space.
Therefore, this focus section builds on from our initial workshops with
the goal of bringing together researchers to explore the applications of
AR and other immersive technologies, such as Virtual Reality (VR) and
Mixed Reality (MR), within the context of enhancing architecture, public
spaces and cities.
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reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR) within the
context of enhancing architecture, public spaces and cities. Specific
topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Augmenting humans in future cities
Digital heritage and preservation
Speculative designs, design fictions, and art projects
Perspectives from literature
How immersive technologies and applications can be utilised to enhance
existing urban infrastructure/technologies (public displays, media
facades, buildings, town squares, etc)
Remote collaboration
The effect of immersive technologies on culture and behaviour in cities
Smart cities with digital twin technologies
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Guest editors: Callum Parker, Soojeong Yoo, Waldemar Jenek, Youngho Lee
• Winter 2020
'Tools, Pedagogical and Ludic Strategies, Co-Design supporting Smart
Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education'
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Workshop on “Teaching HCI for AI: Co-design of a Syllabus”
July 7th 202o, 2:00 pm (CET) - 6:30 pm (CET)
An event of SIGCHItaly (ACM SIGCHI Italian Chapter)
in collaboration with
CINI AIIS Lab (Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems Lab)
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The Workshop will be held online. Participation is free, but registration is required.
Interested people must register at the following link:
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Details for connecting will be sent to the registered participants.
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PROGRAM
2:00pm. Welcome and introductory discussion.
By M. Francesca Costabile, Maristella Matera, Ben Shneiderman
2:30pm. Panel 1: AI systems that have an impact on human beings.
Moderator: Massimo Zancanaro
Participants:
Roberto Navigli (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Daniele Nardi (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Tommaso Di Noia (Politecnico di Bari)
Alessandra Sciutti (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)
Myounghoon Jeon (Virginia Tech)
Federico Cabitza (Università di Milano Bicocca)
Antonio Rizzo (Università di Siena)
Alan Dix (Swansea University, Wales, UK)
4:30pm. Panel 2: The HCI competences the AI specialists should have in order to design AI systems that are beneficial to human beings.
Moderator: Fabio Paternò
Participants:
Sharon Oviatt (Monash University, Australia)
Kaisa Väänänen (Tampere University, Finland)
Lucio Davide Spano (Università di Cagliari, Italy)
B.L. William Wong (Middlesex University London, UK)
Alessio Malizia (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
Salvatore Andolina (Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy)
Rosella Gennari (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
Fabio Pittarello (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia)
6:00pm. Wrapping up: Final discussion, conclusions and follow up.
By Cristina Gena and Genny Tortora
ORGANIZERS
M. Francesca Costabile, Università di Bari ALDO MORO
Cristina Gena, Università di Torino
Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano (SIGCHI Italy Chair)
Fabio Paternò, ISTI-CNR, Pisa
Genny Tortora, Università di Salerno
Massimo Zancanaro, Università di Trento and FBK (SIGCHI Italy Vice-Chair)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Tiziana Catarci, Sapienza Università di Roma
Luca Console, Università di Torino
Fulvio Corno, Politecnico di Torino
Giuseppe De Giacomo, Sapienza Università di Roma
Alberto Del Bimbo, Università di Firenze
Rino Falcone, CNR-Roma
Salvatore Gaglio, Università di Palermo
Luciano Gamberini, Università di Padova
Antonio Krüeger, German Research Center for AI (DFKI), Germany
Patrizia Marti, Università di Siena
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza Università di Roma
Daniele Nardi, Sapienza Università di Roma
Sharon Oviatt, Monash University, Australia
Francesco Ricci, Libera Università di Bolzano-Bozen
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland, USA
Albrecht Schmidt, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Germany
Oliviero Stock, FBK
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Cristina Gena, PhD
Associate professor - Computer Science Department
Head of the Smart HCI Lab@ICxT Innovation Center
Università di Torino
Via Pessinetto 12, 10149 Torino, Italy
Phone +39 0116706827
web: www.di.unito.it/~cgena/ <http://www.di.unito.it/~cgena/>
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Workshop on “Teaching HCI for AI: Co-design of a Syllabus”
July 7th 202o, 2:00 pm (CET) - 6:30 pm (CET)
An event of SIGCHItaly (ACM SIGCHI Italian Chapter)
in collaboration with
CINI AIIS Lab (Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems Lab)
http://sigchitaly.eu/en/hci4ai-syllabus/ <http://sigchitaly.eu/en/hci4ai-syllabus/>
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The Workshop will be held online. Participation is free, but registration is required.
Interested people must register at the following link:
https://forms.gle/vjmE9yfjs9r1mxuY8 <https://forms.gle/vjmE9yfjs9r1mxuY8>
Details for connecting will be sent to the registered participants.
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PROGRAM
2:00pm. Welcome and introductory discussion.
By M. Francesca Costabile, Maristella Matera, Ben Shneiderman
2:30pm. Panel 1: AI systems that have an impact on human beings.
Moderator: Massimo Zancanaro
Participants:
Roberto Navigli (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Daniele Nardi (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Tommaso Di Noia (Politecnico di Bari)
Alessandra Sciutti (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)
Myounghoon Jeon (Virginia Tech)
Federico Cabitza (Università di Milano Bicocca)
Antonio Rizzo (Università di Siena)
Alan Dix (Swansea University, Wales, UK)
4:30pm. Panel 2: The HCI competences the AI specialists should have in order to design AI systems that are beneficial to human beings.
Moderator: Fabio Paternò
Participants:
Sharon Oviatt (Monash University, Australia)
Kaisa Väänänen (Tampere University, Finland)
Lucio Davide Spano (Università di Cagliari, Italy)
B.L. William Wong (Middlesex University London, UK)
Alessio Malizia (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
Salvatore Andolina (Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy)
Rosella Gennari (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
Fabio Pittarello (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia)
6:00pm. Wrapping up: Final discussion, conclusions and follow up.
By Cristina Gena and Genny Tortora
ORGANIZERS
M. Francesca Costabile, Università di Bari ALDO MORO
Cristina Gena, Università di Torino
Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano (SIGCHI Italy Chair)
Fabio Paternò, ISTI-CNR, Pisa
Genny Tortora, Università di Salerno
Massimo Zancanaro, Università di Trento and FBK (SIGCHI Italy Vice-Chair)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Tiziana Catarci, Sapienza Università di Roma
Luca Console, Università di Torino
Fulvio Corno, Politecnico di Torino
Giuseppe De Giacomo, Sapienza Università di Roma
Alberto Del Bimbo, Università di Firenze
Rino Falcone, CNR-Roma
Salvatore Gaglio, Università di Palermo
Luciano Gamberini, Università di Padova
Antonio Krüeger, German Research Center for AI (DFKI), Germany
Patrizia Marti, Università di Siena
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza Università di Roma
Daniele Nardi, Sapienza Università di Roma
Sharon Oviatt, Monash University, Australia
Francesco Ricci, Libera Università di Bolzano-Bozen
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland, USA
Albrecht Schmidt, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Germany
Oliviero Stock, FBK
*****************************************
Cristina Gena, PhD
Associate professor - Computer Science Department
Head of the Smart HCI Lab@ICxT Innovation Center
Università di Torino
Via Pessinetto 12, 10149 Torino, Italy
Phone +39 0116706827
web: www.di.unito.it/~cgena/ <http://www.di.unito.it/~cgena/>
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Dear HCI colleagues,
we hope you are all fine. Considering the procrastination of a number of conferences due to the coronavirus pandemic and in order to avoid a potentially critical period (winter) for the conference, we have decided to postpone CHItaly 2021 from February to July 2021.
Important dates will be communicated around September this year. Please refer to https://chitaly2021.inf.unibz.it/index.html for up-to-date information.
In the meanwhile, take care and stay safe!
With kind regards,
Alessandra Melonio on the behalf of the CHItaly 2021 organising committee.
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Alessandra Melonio, Ph.D.
Research fellow on a fixed-term contract (RTD)
Smart Data Factory - Technology transfer Lab
Faculty of Computer Science
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Office 112, Dominikanerplatz 3, Bozen, Italy
NOI Techpark Südtirol/Alto Adige, Office A1.4.29e, A.-Volta-Straße 9, Bozen, Italy
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International Conference on Data Mining and Software Engineering (DMSE 2020)
September 26 ~ 27, 2020, Copenhagen, Denmark
https://dmse2020.org/
Scope & Topics
International Conference on Data Mining and Software Engineering (DMSE
2020) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge
and results in theory, methodology and applications of Data mining and
Software Engineering. The goal of this conference is to bring together
researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on
understanding Data mining and modern software engineering concepts and
establishing new collaborations in these areas.
Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting
articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and
industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the areas of
data mining and software engineering.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following
* Advanced Topics in Software Engineering
* Data Mining Applications
* Computer Education
* Data Mining in Modeling, Visualization, Personalization and Recommendation
* Data Mining Systems and Platforms, Efficiency, Scalability and Privacy
* Embedded System and Software
* Foundations, Algorithms, Models, and Theory
* Knowledge Processing
* Knowledge-based Systems and Formal Methods
* Languages and Formal Methods
* Managing Software Projects
* Mining Text, Semi-Structured, Spatio-Temporal, Streaming, Graph, Web,
Multimedia
* Multimedia and Visual Software Engineering
* Quality Management
* Search Engines and Information Retrieval
* Software Engineering Decision Making
* Software Engineering Practice
* Software Maintenance and Testing
* Software Process
* Web Engineering
* Web-based Education Systems and Learning Application
Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit papers through the conference Submission
System. Submissions must be original and should not have been published
previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated
for this conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by
Computer Science Conference Proceedings in Computer Science & Information
Technology (CS & IT) series (Confirmed).
Important Dates
* Submission Deadline :July 11, 2020
* Authors Notification : August 20, 2020
* Registration & Camera-Ready Paper Due : August 28, 2020
Contact Us
Here's where you can reach us : dmse(a)dmse2020.org or dmsesecretary(a)gmail.com
Please forward this announcement to your colleagues and associates who
could be interested in it.
Regards,
Liya.
Dear colleagues,
regarding COVID-19 circumstances, keeping in mind the very interactive character
of HCSE as a working conference and the strong community aspects of this
meeting, we have decided to postpone HCSE and run it in the regular way as a
physical meeting in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The new date will be *November
30 - December 2, 2020*. Hopefully by then, it will be possible and permitted to
travel to the event for every participant and to hold the conference meeting.
Due to this postponement we have re-opened and rescheduled the submission and
reviewing process again. Thus, we give researchers and practitioners the chance
to submit additional work.
The new deadlines are the following:
*Technical full papers, late breaking results*
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_July 6, 2020 (extended!) Submission _
August 24, 2020 (extended!) Notification to Authors
September 30, 2020 (extended!) Camera-ready due
*Demos, posters*
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_August 31, 2020 (extended!) Submission_
September 21, 2020 (extended!) Notification to Authors
September 30, 2020 (extended!) Camera-ready due
Please see the *CfP* below for details and visit the conference *website* for
further and updated information. http://hcse-conference.org/
We are looking forward to meeting you at TU/e in Eindhoven for HCSE 2020. Please
stay well and healthy!
Best wishes,
Regina Bernhaupt - Carmelo Ardito - Stefan Sauer
General Organizers of HCSE 2020
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*HCSE 2020*
*Call for Papers*
*8th International Working Conference on Human-Centered Software Engineering*
*November 30th - December 2nd, 2020 - Eindhoven University of Technology,
Eindhoven, The Netherlands*
http://www.hcse-conference.org
*HCSE*is a bi-annual, single-track, working conference organized by the IFIP
Working Group 13.2 on Methodology for User-Centred System Design
<http://ifip-tc13.org/working-groups/working-group-13-2/>in cooperation with
IFIP Working Group 13.5 on Human Error, Resilience, Reliability, Safety and
System Development <http://ifip-tc13.org/working-groups/working-group-13-5/>. We
aim at *bringing together researchers and practitioners* interested in
strengthening the scientific foundations of user interface design, examining the
relationship between software engineering and human-computer interaction and on
how to strengthen human-centered design as an essential part of software
engineering processes. Other topics of interest include:
● contributions to the theory and best practices of user-centered design
● design and architectural patterns for interactive systems
● involvement of end-users, clients and stakeholders in the development
process of interactive systems
● innovative methods for identifying end-user requirements for
interactive systems
● integration of user experience (and any other user interface property)
in development processes
● methods for designing, building and assessing interactive systems
beyond the desktop (e.g. the living room, ubiquitous and multi-display,
cockpits, etc.)
● models and model-based approaches for building interactive systems
● integration of multiple properties (e.g. usability, security,
reliability, user experience, privacy, accessibility, etc.) in software development
● socio-technical aspects of interactive software development
● software architectures for interactive systems
● rational design and traceability of design choices.
HCSE 2020 welcomes contribution as *technical full papers, late breaking
results, demonstrations and posters*. All papers are peer-reviewed and selected
contributions will appear in the proceedings published by Springer in the *LNCS*
series.
In the present edition of *HCSE 2020* we are particularly interested in studies
focused on *multi-stakeholder* concepts and how to cope with multi-stakeholders
taking into account not only micro perspective but on the systemic change level.
As in past editions, the focus of the working group is on *user interface
properties *(such as usability, ux, privacy, trust, security, reliability,
adaptability, among other) and how to design, develop and evaluate based on a
*user-centered development process*. We are interested in understanding how
different stakeholders and developers value diverse user interface properties
and how they manage conflicts between them (when one property might degrade the
value of another) on a systemic change level. Our aim is to cover a large set of
user interface properties and try to reveal their inner dependencies. We are
particularly interested in the development of theories, methods, tools and
approaches for dealing with multiple properties that should be taken into
account when developing interactive systems.
*HCSE*welcomes the following types of contributions: * *
● *Technical full papers*(*up to 20 pages*) should describe substantial
research contributions of novel work that has produced advanced results
including validation of results.
● *Late-breaking results*(*up to 12 pages*) are short papers that present
work in progress, new practice and experience reports containing good (and bad)
practices and/or recent practical evaluations of methods, techniques and tools.
● *Demonstrations and posters*(*5–8 pages, plus poster design draft*)
should present ongoing work and/or late-breaking results related to the use of
innovative tools and cutting-edge systems not described in other paper
submissions. Demonstration papers should provide description of tools including
user tasks and evidence of use to end-users. Demo submissions should summarize
the system’s significance and its performance and should either include
screenshots or link to an online-accessible resource. The poster design draft
should show the planned design and content of the poster that will be presented
at the conference. Industry contributions to demos and posters are particularly
welcome and highly encouraged.
*Submissions and Reviewing Process*
Contributions should be sent via *EasyChair*
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hcse2020). All submissions will be
peer-reviewed for their topical relevance, originality, technical contribution,
and presentation quality by the members of the international program committee.
Technical full papers and late-breaking results short papers will be reviewed
*double-blind*, demonstrations and posters *single-blind*. Authors must prepare
their submission files accordingly! For poster submissions, both paper and
poster design draft will be assessed for review. It will be possible for the
program committee to suggest accepting submissions in other than their original
submission categories.
*Presentations*
All accepted submissions will be presented at the conference in technical
sessions. It will be possible for authors of accepted technical full papers and
late-breaking results short papers to give tool demos as well without submitting
additional demo papers.
*Proceedings*
Accepted contributions must be formatted according to the guidelines of the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
<http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-12-73062-0>series of
Springer. Authors are requested to prepare submissions as close as possible to
final camera-ready versions.
*Important Dates*
*Technical full papers, late breaking results*
_Submission: __*July 6^th *__, 2020 (extended!)_
Notification to authors: *August 24^th *, 2020
Camera-ready due: *September 30^th *, 2020
*Demos, posters*
_Submission: __*August 31^st *__, 2020 (extended!)_
Notification to authors: *September 21^st *, 2020
Camera-ready due: *September 30^th *, 2020
Conference dates: *November 30^th – ***December *2^nd *, 2020
*Organizers *
*General Conference Chairs:*
Regina Bernhaupt, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Carmelo Ardito, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Stefan Sauer, Paderborn University, Germany
*** ACM IUI 2021: Call for Papers ***
* College Station, TX
* March 18-21, 2021
* http://iui.acm.org/2021/
* Contact: program2021(a)iui.acm.org
## Upcoming deadlines
Abstract: Oct 2, 2020 (compulsory)
Paper submission: Oct 9, 2020
## ACM IUI 2021
ACM IUI 2021 is the 26th annual premier international forum for reporting
outstanding research and development on intelligent user interfaces.
ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Artificial
Intelligence (AI) communities meet, with contributions from related fields
such as psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer
graphics, design, the arts, and more. Our focus is on improving the
interaction between humans and digital technology, by leveraging both HCI
approaches and state-of-the art AI techniques from machine learning,
natural language processing, data mining, knowledge representation and
reasoning.
### Why you should submit to ACM IUI
While other conferences focus on either the AI or HCI side of this
research, we address the complex interaction between the two. We strongly
encourage submissions that simultaneously discuss research from both HCI
and AI. We also welcome works that focus more on one side or the other,
but still highlight the connections between the two. We value papers that
contribute methodology or theory for the evaluation of intelligent user
interfaces. We do not require evaluations with users, but we do expect
papers to include an appropriate evaluation for their stated contributions.
ACM IUI welcomes contribution from all relevant arenas—academia, industry,
government, and non-profit organizations—and gives its participants the
opportunity to
present and see cutting-edge IUI work in a focused and interactive
setting. The conference is large enough to be diverse and lively, but
small enough to allow for extensive interaction among attendees and easy
attendance to the events that the conference offers, ranging from oral
paper presentations, poster sessions, workshops, panels and a doctoral
consortium for graduate students.
### COVID-19 statement
We are monitoring the situation regarding the global pandemic and
associated travel restrictions. If needed, we will offer a virtual
presentation option if the conference cannot take place due to the global
pandemic, or if registered authors from specific parts of the world cannot
attend the conference.
## Papers
We accept two forms of contributions: full and short papers. They should
both make novel contributions to IUI, however full papers should make more
substantial and significant contributions, while short papers can contain
more focused contributions.
Accepted papers will appear in the ACM Digital Library and citation
indices. A selected set of accepted top quality full papers will be
invited to submit their extended versions for publication in an ACM
Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS,
http://tiis.acm.org) special issue titled "Highlights of IUI 2021".
## Topics
IUI topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Application areas
* Internet of Things (IoT)
* Education and learning-related technologies
* Health and intelligent health technologies
* Assistive technologies
* Social media and other Web technologies
* Mobile applications
* Artificial personal assistants
* Information retrieval, search, and recommendation systems
* Interface types
* Affective and aesthetic interfaces
* Collaborative interfaces
* Speech-based interfaces
* AR/VR interfaces
* Intelligent wearable and mobile interfaces
* Ubiquitous smart environments
* Modalities
* Agent based interfaces (e.g., embodied agents, virtual assistants)
* Multi-modal interfaces (speech, gestures, eye gaze, face, physiological
information etc.)
* Conversational interfaces
* Tangible interfaces
* Intelligent visualization
* Methods and approaches
* Methods for explanations (e.g., transparency, control, and trust)
* Persuasive technologies in IUI
* Privacy and security of IUI
* Planning and plan recognition for IUI
* Knowledge-based approaches to user interface design and generation
* User Modelling for Intelligent Interfaces
* User-Adaptive interaction and personalization
* Crowd computing and human computation
* Human-in-the loop machine learning
* Evaluations of intelligent user interfaces
* User experiments
* User studies
* Reproducibility (including benchmarks, datasets, and challenges)
* Meta-analyses
* Mixed-methods evaluations
## Dates
* Oct 2, 2020: Abstract deadline (compulsory)
* Oct 9, 2020: Papers deadline
* Dec 14, 2020: Notification
* Feb 8, 2021: Camera ready due
* Mar 18, 2021: Conference starts
## Submission Guidelines
Check the submission guidelines on the conference page:
https://iui.acm.org/2021/call_for_papers.html.
## Program Chairs
* John O’Donovan, University of California, Santa Barbara
* Bart Knijnenburg, Clemson University
* Paul Teale, Texas A&M
* Jeeeun Kim, Texas A&M
* Aaron Adler, Raytheon BBN Technologies
* Manoj Prasad, Microsoft
* Contact: program2021(a)iui.acm.org
*Apologies for cross-posting*
Deadline: 20/07/2020
We are looking to hire up to two new PhD researchers in the ARIA team (https://aria.cs.kuleuven.be) at the Department of Computer Science of the KU Leuven, in Belgium. The project focuses on the topic of “Cross-Reality Interaction”, i.e. how people in different immersive realities (e.g., VR, AR) or not immersed at all, can interact together.
For more information, see the description at: https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/55693016?hl=en&lang=en
Knowledge of Dutch is *not* required to apply.
Feel free to contact me to informally discuss this position and other opportunities (such as postdoctoral research through the Marie Curie scheme).
--
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Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
KU Leuven
Follow me on Twitter @Adal_LS<http://twitter.com/Adal_LS>
https://www.adalsimeone.me
ACM AVI 2020 Workshop - Submission deadline extended to July 15th
** COVID-19 Information **
The current plan is to hold the workshop with participation in person.
EMPATHY: Empowering People in Dealing with Internet of Things Ecosystems
www.empathy-project.eu/workshop/
September 29th, 2020
Island of Ischia, Italy
OVERVIEW
In the last decade, the spreading of low-cost technologies integrating
sensors and actuators has favored the development of the so-called smart
objects. This trend has been further fostered by the Internet of Things
(IoT), which connects the physical world with Internet via ubiquitous
sensors and actuators. The opportunities offered by the IoT are
amplified by the use of new approaches that, based on novel interaction
paradigms, involve directly non-technical users in configuring the joint
behavior of their smart objects, among them and with online services.
Existing solutions to define the behavior of such “IoT ecosystems” range
from systems that leave the users complete control for establishing the
joint behavior of smart objects, to solutions that automatically define
smart objects behavior exploiting intelligent techniques. In this
continuum, different technologies, frameworks, and approaches present
different levels of user control and automation. In this perspective it
is also important to consider the emerging role played by social and
humanoid robots, which are integrated sets of sensors and actuators with
human-like behaviours.
DATES
July 15th: Paper submission deadline
July 20th: Paper acceptance notice
July 24th: Camera-ready submission
September 29th: Half-day workshop (morning)
SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
This workshop aims to serve as a venue for discussing ongoing research
and sharing ideas for researchers and practitioners working on solutions
to personalize the behavior of IoT ecosystems. We aim to encourage
participation in order to have stimulating discussion from various
perspectives. Topics include, but are not limited, to:
- End-User Development (EUD) for IoT;
- Interaction Paradigms for IoT;
- Usability of IoT Systems;
- Interface Design for IoT;
- Intelligent Interface for IoT Systems;
- Accessibility for IoT Systems;
- Usable Privacy and Security in IoT systems
- Personalisation and Recommendations for IoT.
PARTICIPATION
We invite submissions of two types: short papers (3-4 pages) and
position papers (1-2 pages). Participants are asked to submit their
paper describing their recent or future work in one of the areas
indicated in the topics of interest. All submissions must be in the
CHI Extended Abstracts format.
Papers should be submitted in PDF to easychair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=empathy2020). All papers will
be reviewed by the organizers and by the program committee based on
relevance and significance in order to provide constuctive comments to
the submitters. Reviewing will be single blind (i.e. author names and
affiliations should be listed). If accepted, at least one of the authors
must register and attend the workshop.
ORGANIZERS
- Giuseppe Desolda, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”
- Vincenzo Deufemia, University of Salerno
- Cristina Gena, University of Turin
- Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano
- Fabio Paternò, CNR-ISTI
- Barbara Treccani, University of Trento
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