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HCI 2005 in Scotland UK
Posted by: Alan_Chamberlain on Monday, November 22, 2004 - 02:46 PM
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HCI 2005: The Bigger Picture
The 19th British HCI Group Annual Conference
Napier University, Edinburgh, UK, 5-9 September 2005
(http://www.hci2005.org/)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadlines:
Full papers, tutorials and workshops: 10 February 2005
All other submissions: 10 May 2005
It's now twenty years since the first British HCI Group conference.
People continue to debate whether HCI is now a mature discipline
(or even whether we have moved beyond HCI). Either way, it's time
to stand back and take a good look at "The Bigger Picture".
Our theme, "The Bigger Picture", is open to wide and playful
interpretation, like HCI itself (does the "I" stand more for
Integration these days?
HCI2005 invites submissions of full papers, tutorials and
workshops. Full papers at HCI2005 can be up to 14 pages and should
address the conference theme of 'The Bigger Picture'.
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CFP: WWW 2005 - Chiba, Japan - open for submissions
Posted by: Paul_Aoki on Monday, October 04, 2004 - 02:15 PM
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We invite you to submit papers to the BROWSERS & USER INTERFACES track of the 14th International World Wide Web Conference, to be held on May 10-14, 2005, in Chiba, Japan. Submissions should present original reports of substantive new work. We encourage the submission of your best work, as WWW is quite competitive (acceptance rates are comparable to CHI). Papers should properly place the work within the field, cite related work, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects
of the work and its contribution to the field. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings published by ACM Press.
The latest conference information (including detailed submission guidelines) is available at http://www2005.org/
The paper submission deadline is November 8 and the submission site is currently open!
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ACE 2005: International conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment
Posted by: adriancheok on Thursday, September 09, 2004 - 10:29 AM
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Following the great success of ACE 2004 in Singapore, we have great pleasure in announcing ACM SIGCHI ACE 2005 to be held in Valencia, Spain on 15th - 17th June 2005 www.ace2005.org
Similarly to ACE 2004, ACM, the world's leading computer science society will be publishing all accepted papers, in both the proceedings and the ACM Digital Library and the conference is fully sponsored by the prestigious ACM SIGCHI.
Furthermore, the Best Demo, Best Paper, and Excellent Paper prizes will again be awarded. Furthermore the Best papers will be published in the leading ACM publication: ACM Computers in Entertainment. You may note that this year in the September issue and the November issue you will see four papers in total from the Best papers of ACE 2004 in Singapore.
Also we have an exciting line-up of Keynote Speakers:
- Alex Lightman, Co-Founder, CEO, President and Chairman of Charmed Technology,
- Hiroshi Ishii, Things That Think Head, Tangible Media Group, MIT Media Laboratory, and
- Newton Lee, Founding Editor and Editor-in-Chief of
the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Senior Staff Engineer at Disney Online
Please see the call for papers at www.ace2005.org
Prospective authors are now invited to submit Papers/Posters/Demos electronically via the conference website: http://www.ace2005.org by 15th February 2005
Look forward to seeing you at ACE2005!
ACE2005 General Chairs
Newton Lee (USA),
Steve Benford (GBR),
Maria Jose Martinez de Pison (ESP),
Adrian David Cheok (SGP)
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Dust or Magic 2004: The 4th Children's New Media Design Institute
Posted by: Warren_Buckleitner on Wednesday, September 08, 2004 - 12:38 PM
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"An idea can turn to dust or magic, depending on the talent that rubs against it."*
When? November 7-9, 2004
Where? Lambertville, NJ, The Inn at Lambertville Station
Who? This event was created by Warren Buckleitner, Ph.D., Ann Orr, Ed.D. and Ellen Wolock, Ed.D of Children's Software and New Media Revue, as an effort to increase dialog between reviewers and publishers. Speakers for 2004 are Dr. Kathleen Alfano, director of the play lab at Fisher-Price; Chris Byrne, The Toy Guy of Toy Wishes Magazine; Claire Green, President of the Parents' Choice Foundation; James Marggraff, Vice President and director of content development for LeapFrog; James Oppenheim, technology editor for Child Magazine and the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio and Scott Traylor a Harvard instructor and President of 360KID.
The agenda is specifically designed for programmers, product managers, critics, reviewers and researchers... individuals who play an active role in creating smart toys, videogames, web sites and software. It is not intended for the public relations or marketing related individuals.
Group size is limited to 42.
For more information, visit http://www.dustormagic.com or call 908-284-0404.
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6th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI’04)
Posted by: Sanshzar_Kettebekov on Friday, August 27, 2004 - 12:01 PM
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The Sixth International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces will be held October 14-15, 2004 at the Atherton Hotel and the Penn State School of Information Sciences Technology. The ACM sponsored conference, will present advances and emerging research directions in next-generation perceptive, adaptive and multimodal user interfaces. These technologies are transforming the nature of human-computer interaction by creating more natural, expressively powerful, flexible and robust means of interacting.
The two-day conference will bring together academia, industry and government agencies to present and discuss the latest multidisciplinary work. A single-track program will offer high quality oral and poster presentations, research demos and industry exhibits. ICMI’04 topics address multimodal input and output interfaces that use vision, natural language, gestures, gaze, and haptics; advances in multimodal fusion and multisensory integration; multimodal applications for wearable, mobile, collaborative, affective, conversational, and universal access systems; systems infrastructure, architecture and evaluation. The program also includes keynote speakers, a panel on infrastructure for multimodal interfaces research, and a Doctoral Spotlight session. Please visit www.icmiplace.org for the detailed conference program.
ICMI’04 Benefactors: ACM SIGCHI, National Science Foundation, Penn State School of Information Science Technology, Penn State Computer Science and Engineering.
ICMI’04 Corporate Sponsors: Advanced Interfaces, Microsoft Research, Nokia
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