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HCI International News, Number 47, May 2011

HIGHLIGHTS

HCII 2011: Presentation for late breaking news *NEW*

If you would like to present the latest results of your work to an international audience of about 2000 from more than 70 countries, you still have the opportunity to do so. You can submit a proposal for a poster presentation (an abstract of 300 words) through the CMS. If your proposal is accepted, you have to register for the Conference by 1 July 2011, so that your poster is scheduled for presentation in the posters area of the conference.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Presentation of a late breaking news poster is conditional upon a unique registration of an author per poster by 1 July 2011. These poster presentations can not be included in the Conference Proceedings. They will be included in the on-line version of the program and the PDF version which will be made available for download after the conference. Depending on the date of the submission, they may also be included in the printed final program of the conference.

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HCII 2011: Feel the rhythm of HCI

Following the keynote address of Prof. Ben Shneiderman entitled "Technology-Mediated Social Participation: The Next 25 Years of HCI Challenges", HCII 2011 participants will dive into three days of intensive sessions on almost any topic in the field of HCI. Presentations are carefully categorized to offer the best possible grouping per topic of interest and area of expertise.
The Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Orlando's newest AAA 4-Diamond hotel, serving as the main hotel of the Conference, offers high-quality hotel facilities. It is surrounded by the Walt Disney World® Resort.
During the conference you will have the opportunity to interact and exchange ideas with participants from more than 70 countries. Every effort has been made to make your participation as productive, pleasant, entertaining and memorable as possible.

See You All Soon
A.M.

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HCII 2011: Advance Program (updated 9 May)

The detailed Advance Program of HCI International 2011 has recently been updated to include information about the following:

  • Twenty two full- and half-day Tutorials that will run from Saturday 9 July to Monday 11 July.
  • Opening plenary session, to be followed by a gala reception, in the afternoon of Monday 11 July. Prof. Ben Shneiderman is the keynote speaker for this year's Conference. His speech is entitled: "Technology-Mediated Social Participation: The Next 25 Years of HCI Challenges". During the opening session, fourteen awards will be conferred. A plaque and a certificate will be given to the best paper of each of the twelve affiliated conferences / thematic areas. Among these twelve papers, one will be selected to receive the golden award as the Best HCII 2011 Conference paper. Finally, the Best Poster extended abstract will also receive a plaque and a certificate.
  • 220 parallel sessions including presentations of papers of over 3800 authors from 70 countries will run from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011.
  • Poster presentations that will run from Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011.
  • Exhibition (Tuesday 12 to Thursday 14 July 2011).

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HCII 2011: Tutorials

Twenty two full- and half-day Tutorials will run from Saturday 9 July to Monday 11 July 2011.

Registration for the Tutorials is available through the Conference Management System.

For information about registration, please visit: http://www.hcii2011.org/index.php?module=webpage&id=29

Saturday, 9 July 2011

  • 09:00-12:30
    • T02 "Cognitive Crash Dummies: Predicting Performance from Early Prototypes", Bonnie E. John
    • T03 "Overview of Human Information Processing for Human-Computer Interaction", Kim-Phuong Vu, Robert Proctor
  • 14:00-17:30
    • T04 "Cognitive Neuroscience for the HCI Practitioner", Chris Forsythe
    • T05 "Cost-effective User-Centered Design based on 9241-210", Nigel Bevan
    • T06 "Extreme Cognition in Human Computer Interaction – Foundations & Applications", G. Susanne Bahr

Sunday, 10 July 2011

  • 09:00-17:30
    • T07 "Designing Interaction for Ambient Intelligence Environments", Norbert Streitz
    • T08 "Cross-Cultural HCI / User-Experience Development", Aaron Marcus
    • T09 "Collection and Analysis of Multimodal Interactive Data", Kristiina Jokinen
  • 09:00-12:30
    • T10 "Gaze Metrics in Adaptive Systems", Kelly Hale
    • T11 "Assessing Usability Maturity using ISO Standards", Nigel Bevan
    • T12 "Practical Statistics for User Research", Jeff Sauro, James Lewis
  • 14:00-17:30
    • T13 "Designing with the Mind in Mind: The Psychological Basis for UI Design Rules", Jeff Johnson
    • T14 "Applying Cognitive Compatibility Principles to the Design of Computer Interfaces", Robert Proctor, Kim-Phuong Vu
    • T15 "Designing for Persuasion and Engagement", Susan Weinschenk

Monday, 11 July 2011

  • 08:30-17:00
    • T16 "Mobile HCI / User-Experience Development", Aaron Marcus
    • T17 "Introduction to Social Network Analysis", Panayiotis Zaphiris, Chee Siang Ang
  • 08:30-12:00
    • T18 "Advances in Brain-Computer Interfaces", Gunter Edlinger, Christoph Guger
    • T19 "Practical Speech User Interface Design for Interactive Voice Response Applications", James Lewis
    • T20 "How to Select the Most Appropriate Methods for User Centered Design", Nigel Bevan
  • 13:30-17:00
    • T21 "Raising Cultural Awareness in HCI Design", Astrid Beck, Kerstin Rose, Rudiger Heimgartner
    • T22 "Interactive Business Process Development - The Stakeholder Approach", Albert Fleischmann, Christian Stary
    • T23 "User-centered design and universal access: How they can work together in practice", Simeon Keates

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HCII 2011: Registration mid rate until 15 May 2011

Do not miss the opportunity to take part in the worldwide renowned international forum for the dissemination and exchange of up-to-date scientific information on theoretical, generic and applied areas of HCI.

For more information about registration, including information about special offers, please visit:
http://www.hcii2011.org/index.php?module=webpage&id=29

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HCII 2011 and AHFEI 2012: Register to Exhibit Now and Save

You can now register for both the HCI International 2011 and AHFE International 2012 exhibitions. This will give exhibitors the opportunity to be in both conferences and have the advantage of a preferential rate. For more information, contact the HCII and AHFEI exhibit desk at [email protected].

For more Information about the HCII 2011 exhibition visit:
http://www.hcii2011.org/index.php?module=webpage&id=11

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HCII 2011: Accommodation

The Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Orlando's newest AAA 4-Diamond hotel, is recommended as the main hotel of the Conference, offering 1,000 guest rooms and suites. Adjacent to Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek is Waldorf Astoria® Orlando.

A number of rooms have been reserved to be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis and reduced rates have been agreed with the Hotel. These rates are valid for all Conference participants for the duration of the Conference as well as for 3 additional days, before and / or after the Conference, based on availability. Please also note that, there is a cut off for reservations thirty days before the Conference. Any requests after that time will be placed on a space available basis.

For more information about accommodation, please visit:
http://www.hcii2011.org/index.php?module=webpage&id=5

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HCII 2011: Sponsorship

Sponsorship in the context of HCI International 2011 is an ideal opportunity to expose your organization to an international audience of about 2,000 researchers, professionals and users in the field of HCI. Sponsorship is not limited only to financial support, but can also take the form of provision of materials or services, such as: Gala Dinner, Coffee breaks (morning / afternoon), bags, printed Final Program, DVD Proceedings, Internet Park, T-Shirts and Polo-Shirts.

If you are interested in contributing as a sponsor, please contact the Conference Sponsorship Administration in order to receive more detailed information, at [email protected].

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HCII 2011: Proceedings

A total of 4039 individuals from academia, research institutes, industry and governmental agencies from 67 countries submitted contributions, and 1318 papers and 232 posters were included in the program.

For the list of the 23 Volumes of the Conference Proceedings, please check our website at:
http://www.hcii2011.org/index.php?module=webpage&id=3

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Recent News and Articles

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Upcoming Conferences and Events

May 2011

June 2011

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Announcements

The {Bao} China Futures Network of Berkshire Publishing Group announces its first "Call for China Futures Fellows". These fellowships offer a unique opening to those who (1) wish to share their own work, (2) propose research challenges to a global community of futures specialists, and (3) shape a futures dialogue for and in China.
For more information and Application go to:
http://www.berkshirepublishing.com/ChinaFutures/China_Futures_Fellowship_Application.doc

A Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) topic was just published, "TITLE: Online Graphic Novel/Sequential Art Authoring Tools for Therapeutic Storytelling". More Information is Available at:
http://www.acq.osd.mil/osbp/sbir/solicitations/sbir112/index.htm

TECHNOLOGY AREAS: Human Systems. CALL FOR PAPERS: Special Issue of Interacting with Computers on Presence and Interaction
http://ees.elsevier.com/iwc/default.asp

AVAILABE NOW: New Issue of the Interacting with Computers, Volume 23, Issue 2, is now available.

AVAILABE NOW: eMinds: International Journal on Human-Computer Interaction, Issue 7 is available for free download.

AVAILABE NOW: Latest issue of HSCB Newsletters is available now.

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The HCI International NEWS is a newsletter that contains information about the HCI International 2011 Conference, book reviews, news from the field of HCI, as well as links to interesting articles and conferences. If you have any questions or comments, or if you would like to make a contribution, please contact the Editor, Dr. Abbas Moallem. The opinions that are expressed in this Newsletter are the sole responsibility of its authors and do not represent any institution or company.

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