Care Colleghe e cari Colleghi,
Con profonda emozione e un pizzico di nostalgia, desideriamo condividere
con voi una notizia importante: Maria Francesca Costabile, cui dobbiamo la
nascita e lo sviluppo del gruppo italiano di HCI, lo scorso 31 dicembre
2024 ha concluso la sua straordinaria carriera accademica presso
l'Università di Bari, avviandosi verso il meritato pensionamento.
Francesca è stata una pioniera nel nostro settore, fondando e poi guidando
con passione, dedizione e una visione unica lo sviluppo della nostra
comunità. Il suo lavoro e il suo impegno costante e tenace hanno gettato le
basi per la crescita dell’HCI in Italia, creando spazi di dialogo e
collaborazione che hanno ispirato diversi ricercatori.
Come comunità, le dobbiamo molto: il suo contributo non è stato solo
scientifico, ma anche umano, grazie alla sua capacità di unire persone e di
promuovere uno spirito di condivisione e coesione. Siamo certi che, anche
in questa nuova fase della sua vita, Francesca continuerà a ispirarci con
il suo entusiasmo e a dispensare consigli su come far crescere sempre più
la nostra comunità e l'impatto della nostra ricerca.
A Francesca va il nostro più sentito ringraziamento e un caloroso augurio
per un futuro ricco di soddisfazioni e serenità!
Un caro saluto a tutti,
Maristella Matera, Rosa Lanzilotti e Giuliana Vitiello
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Prof. Giuliana Vitiello, PhD
Director HCI-UsE Lab
Department of Computer Science
University of Salerno
Italy
phone +39 089 963317
cell +39 3666758965
https:// <https://docenti.unisa.it/003730/home>
docenti.unisa.it/giuliana.vitiello
IJCAI-2025 Special Track on AI, the Arts, and Creativity
AI has been used in recent years to generate creative artefacts or behaviours in domains such as music, visual arts, storytelling, literature and poetry, games, architecture, design, autonomously or in collaboration with humans. There is also a growing interest in developing AI techniques to play roles in creative processes beyond generation, including analysis, evaluation and curation, as well as in creative solving of complex problems and in supporting co-creation environments.
The IJCAI 2025 AI, Arts & Creativity special track aims to explore the relationships between AI and the arts, creativity and creative practice. We welcome original technical submissions addressing, e.g., the following questions, but stating explicitly how the proposed research relates with the underlying creative process:
* AI systems that autonomously produce artistic outputs
* Design of AI systems that support, challenge and provoke human creativity through collaboration and co-creation
* Techniques aiming at combining fast inference and problem solving for creative tasks, in the spirit of Kahneman’s System I and System II.
* Ethical issues raised by creative AI systems, including appropriation, authorship, integrity and bias
* The application of AI to creative problem-solving, ideation and generation of creative behaviour in robotics, software systems, and other non-artistic domains
* Computational paradigms, architectures and algorithms to model, simulate or implement creativity and creative processes
* Methodologies for the evaluation or curation of artefacts created with AI systems
* The cultural and social impacts of AI on creativity, creative practice, education and society
* Evaluation of the role and application of AI to better understand human creative processes
* Computational implementations inspired by fields such as psychology or cognitive science
Important Dates
Submission deadline (full papers, no separate abstract submission): February 11, 2025
Notification: April 28, 2025
Note: All deadlines are anywhere on earth.
Submission of Research Papers
Research papers are submitted with the same format and general guidelines as for the main conference (https://2025.ijcai.org/call-for-papers-main-track/) except that there will be no summary reject phase and no rebuttal, and we do not require extra files to be uploaded for previously rejected papers.
Please note that submissions should relate explicitly to the theme of the track, ideally in the abstract, and will be desk-rejected otherwise. General machine learning papers should be submitted to IJCAI’s main track.
Research paper submissions must meet all the Submission Requirements described in the above general instructions. In particular, they must be anonymous, and papers are expected to satisfy the highest scientific standards as submissions to the main track of IJCAI 2025. Also, double submissions to the special track and main conference are not allowed.
Submit your research paper here:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IJCAI2025
Accepted research papers will be included in the IJCAI 2025 proceedings.
Submission of Demos
As in previous editions, the authors will not be able to submit demos to the AI, Arts & Creativity track. However, they are invited to submit demos that are relevant to this special track’s topic to the IJCAI 2025 Demo track, indicating the “AI, Arts & Creativity” nature of the demo within the submission procedure.
Participation in the conference
At least one author of each accepted paper must participate in the conference at Montreal and present the work. We are looking forward to the community meeting in person. Authors who possess evidence indicating their inability to obtain visas for Canada may submit a request to pcchair(a)2025.ijcai.org to participate in the satellite event in Guangzhou.
Papers not presented in person, whether at the main conference in Montreal or the satellite event in Guangzhou, will be excluded from the proceedings unless one of the authors provides notification of exceptional circumstances to IJCAI via pcchair(a)2025.ijcai.org. Any such exceptional circumstances must receive prior approval from IJCAI.
The Track Chairs,
F. Amilcar Cardoso
François Pachet
Allegra De Filippo
Enquiries
Please, send all enquiries about the AI, Arts & Creativity Track to the Track Co-Chairs via email: arts(a)2025.ijcai.org
Call for Participation & Call for Papers (apologies for multiple copies)
_______________________________________________________
The 5th International Advanced *Course* & *Symposium* on Artificial
Intelligence & Neuroscience, September 21-24, 2025, Riva del Sole Resort &
SPA, Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto) Tuscany, Italy
W: https://acain2025.icas.events
E: acain(a)icas.cc
FB: https://www.facebook.com/ACAIN.LakeDistrict/
Symposium Deadlines:
Paper Submission (Symposium): by March 23 (AoE)
https://acain2025.icas.events/symposium-call-for-papers/https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acain2025
Course Deadlines:
Regular Registration (Course): by March 23 (AoE)
https://acain2025.icas.events/course-description/https://acain2025.icas.events/registration/https://2025.iaiss.cc/deadlines/
SCOPE & MOTIVATION:
ACAIN: AI meets Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
The ACAIN symposium and course is an interdisciplinary event featuring
leading scientists from AI and Neuroscience, providing a special
opportunity to learn about cutting-edge research in the fields of AI,
Neuroscience, Neuroscience-Inspired AI, Human-Level AI, and Cognitive
Science.
The Advanced Course and Symposium on Artificial Intelligence &
Neuroscience (ACAIN) is a full-immersion four-day Course and Symposium in
Tuscany on cutting-edge advances in Artificial Intelligence and
Neuroscience with lectures delivered by world-renowned experts. The Course
provides a stimulating environment for academics, early career researchers,
Post-Docs, PhD students and industry leaders. Participants will also have
the chance to present their results with oral talks or posters, and to
interact with their colleagues, in a convivial and productive environment.
Two days of keynote talks and oral presentations, the ACAIN Symposium,
(September 23-24), will be preceded by lectures of leading scientists, the
ACAIN Course, (September 21-22).
Bringing together AI and neuroscience promises to yield benefits for both
fields. The future impact and progress in both AI and Neuroscience will
strongly depend on continuous synergy, exchange, collaboration and
efficient cooperation between the two research communities. These are the
goals of the International Course and Symposium - ACAIN, which is aimed
both at AI experts with interests in Neuroscience and at neuroscientists
with an interest in AI. ACAIN accepts rigorous research that promotes and
fosters multidisciplinary interactions between artificial intelligence and
neuroscience.
The Advanced Course is suited for scholars, academics, early career
researchers, Post-Docs, PhD students and industry leaders.
The Event (Course and Symposium) will involve a total of 36-40 hours of
lectures. Academically, this will be equivalent to 8 ECTS points for the
PhD Students and the Master Students attending the Event.
LECTURERS:
György Buzsáki, NYU Neuroscience Institute, New York University, USA
Panos Pardalos, University of Florida, USA
Maneesh Sahani, University College London, UK
Jonathon Shlens, Google DeepMind, USA
Dimitra Thomaidou, Hellenic Pasteur Institute, Greece
Marina Vidaki, University of Crete, Medical School, Crete, Greece
More Speakers TBA
https://acain2025.icas.events/course-lecturers/
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM COMMITTEE (partial list, confirmed members):
https://acain2025.icas.events/program-committee/
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
https://acain2025.icas.events/symposium-committee/
VENUE & ACCOMMODATION:
https://acain2025.icas.events/venue/
ACAIN is a *Residential Conference*, all participants (invited speakers,
authors, organizers, chairs, participants) must book and stay at the Riva
del Sole Resort and Spa. No exceptions are allowed.
Riva del Sole Resort & SPA
a: Località Riva del Sole - Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto) CAP 58043,
Tuscany - Italy
p: +39-0564-928111
f: +39-0564-935607
e: booking.events(a)rivadelsole.it
w: www.rivadelsole.it/en
ACTIVITIES:
https://acain2025.icas.events/activities/
REGISTRATION:
https://acain2025.icas.events/registration/
See you in Tuscany in September!
ACAIN Organizing Committee.
E: acain(a)icas.cc
W: https://acain2025.icas.events
FB: https://www.facebook.com/ACAIN.LakeDistrict
Obviously, this is only a Call for Participation & Call for Papers, to have
complete and updated information we recommend you access the relevant
website: https://acain2025.icas.events
* Apologies for multiple copies. Please forward to anybody who might be
interested *
*** Third Call for Papers ***
The 24th IFIP Conference e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society (I3E 2025)
September 9-11, 2025, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/i3e2025/
(*** Proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS ***)
(*** Journal Special Issue with Springer's SN Computer Science ***)
Conference theme: “Pervasive digital services for people’s well-being,
inclusion and sustainable development”
OVERVIEW
Next-gen digital services contribute to people’s well-being, inclusion, and sustainable
development, re-shaping e-business, e-services, and e-society. Such services are pervasive
both since they run on a large variety of heterogeneous devices and they permeate various
aspects of daily life, by offering accessible and personalised experiences to all individuals. The
proposed theme advocates for the design, implementation and operations of novel digital
solutions that satisfy the needs of different individuals, while contributing to their well-being
and to preserving the Planet.
I3E 2025 will collect contributions about the creation and management of user-centric
accessible platforms, applications, and services that empower individuals to live healthier and
more fulfilling lives. The proposed theme aims at emphasizing how it is possible to leverage
different technologies to address pressing societal challenges such as, for instance, healthcare
access, education, poverty alleviation, sustainable usage of resources, and social equity,
towards a more inclusive and sustainable future.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Areas of particular interest include but are not limited to:
e-Business
• Innovative e-business models
• Inter-organizational systems
• Business process integration
• Business process re-engineering
• e-Marketplaces, e-Hubs and portals
• Digital goods and products
• User behaviour modeling
• Mobile business
• Enterprise application integration
• e-Negotiations, auctioning and contracting
• Supply, demand, and value chains
• e-Commerce content management
• Dynamic pricing models
• Trust and security
• Mobile Commerce
• Business Intelligence
• Business Ontologies and Models
• E-Business Models
e-Services
• e-Service composition
• Inter-organizational services
• e-Collaboration and e-Services
• Service-oriented computing
• Web services
• Semantic web services
• Service workflows
• Virtual organizations and coalitions
• Virtual enterprises and virtual markets
• Web 2.0 applications
• Agent-oriented e-Services
• P2P co-operation models
• Ubiquitous, mobile, and pervasive services
• Application service management
• Services and service management in the cloud-edge continuum
• Next-gen AI services
• Enterprise Ontologies
• Accessibility
• Usability
e-Society
• e-Government (e.g. G2G, G2B, or G2C)
• Digital cities and regions
• e-Democracy and e-Governance
• e-Inclusion to information society
• e-Health and e-Education
• Public e-Services for citizens and enterprises
• One-stop government service integration
• Mobile public services
• Multimedia and multilingualism
• Digital culture and digital divide
• Privacy and security
• Legal societal and cultural issues
• Public-private partnerships
• International dimension of e-Gov
• E-society and AI
• Digital Transformation
• Social Computing
• Green Computing
• Sustainable Technologies
• Humanitarian & Emergency Management
• Digital Inclusion
• Digital Literacy
SUBMISSION
Authors should submit original, unpublished research papers. All papers must not
simultaneously be submitted to another journal or conference. All accepted papers will be
published in the conference proceedings. Therefore, submissions should not be under
consideration for any other conference or journal outlet. Authors should consult Springer’s
authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates to prepare their papers
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…).
Authors can submit their proceedings articles using the EasyChair platform. Please use the
following link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=i3e2025 .
Length of papers
The most common types of papers accepted for publication are full papers (12 pages) and
short papers (7 pages). We only wish to publish papers of significant scientific content.
Journal Special Issue
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended and revised version of their
paper (with at least 30% additional material) for fast-track review and publication in Springer's
SN Computer Science (https://link.springer.com/journal/42979).
IMPORTANT DATES
• Paper Submission: May 19, 2025 (AoE)
• Author Notification: June 23, 2025
• Camera-ready: June 30, 2025
• Author Registration: June 30, 2025
ORGANISATION
Conference Chair
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus
Conference Co-Chairs
• Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Emerging Markets Research Centre (EMaRC)
• Georgia Kapitsaki, University of Cyprus
• Matti Mäntymäki, University of Turku
• Ilias Pappas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
• Marinos Themistocleous, University of Nicosia
Program Co-Chairs
• Achilleas Achilleos, Frederick University of Cyprus
• Stefano Forti, University of Pisa
• Angelika Kokkinaki, University of Nicosia
*** Last Call for Workshop Proposals ***
20th International Conference on Persuasive Technology (PERSUASIVE 2025)
May 5-7, 2025, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://2025.persuasivetech.org
(*** Workshop proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS ***)
In a world in which technology is increasingly present in people’s lives, and changing human
behavior and attitudes is often the key to solving many societal and personal problems,
studying how technology might be used to influence humans (in their behavior, attitudes and
information processing), is paramount.
Persuasive Technology is a vibrant interdisciplinary research field, focusing on the design,
development and evaluation of interactive technologies aimed at influencing people’s attitudes
and/or behaviors through persuasion, but not through coercion or deception. The research
community aims at enriching people’s lives in various domains such as health and sustainability
by supporting people in setting and achieving their own goals, thus helping them change their
behavior.
The 2025 conference will be hosted in Limassol, Cyprus at the 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina.
The previous successful conferences have been organized in Wollongong, Limassol, Eindhoven,
Stanford, Oulu, Claremont, Copenhagen, Columbus, Linköping, Sydney, Padua, Chicago,
Salzburg, Amsterdam, and Waterloo. The conference series seeks to bring together researchers
and practitioners from industry and academia working with various topics of persuasive
technology.
SCOPE
The scope of the conference includes (but is not limited to) the following topics:
• Persuasive systems’ design
• Behavior change support systems
• Interaction with persuasive systems, interfaces, visualization
• Interactive agents in persuasive systems
• (Generative) AI for persuasive technology
• Tailored and personalized persuasion
• Gamification for persuasion
• Evaluation and validation of persuasive applications
• Fitting methods for development, evaluation and implementation of persuasive systems
• Optimizing engagement with persuasive systems
• Software architectures and technical infrastructures for persuasive systems
• Smart environments, e.g. IoT, and persuasion
• Digital Marketing, eCommerce, eTourism and SMART ecosystems
• Motivational, cognitive and perceptual factors in persuasive technology
• Application domains for persuasive technologies such as safety, healthy living, sustainable
behaviors, learning and training, marketing and commerce, work environments, organizations
• Positive technology
• Humanizing and/or dehumanizing effects of persuasive technology
• Values and ethics in persuasive technology
• Privacy, perceived security and trust in persuasive technology
• Resilience and counter-persuasion
• Detecting persuasive strategies in social media posts
• Encouraging adherence to safety measures in pandemic situations
Questions that we hope to be addressed include, but are not limited to:
• How to recognize and demonstrate the real life effects of persuasive technology on people’s
attitudes and behaviours?
• How to conduct studies that not just show their effectiveness but are also able to explain in
more detail why a design or intervention works?
• How to design an evaluation study so that it yields insights that are applicable to other
designs or interventions?
• How theoretical insight can help improve application and/or intervention planning and design?
• How can design and intervention studies improve theory?
WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
Workshops are meant to gather a number of people to work interactively on an emerging topic
and exchange ideas. Approved workshops will be announced on the conference website.
Workshops will take place during a half- or full-day session before the conference. If you want
to organize a workshop, please submit a proposal as a maximum 4-page description in
Springer LNCS format
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…),
including a description of the topic, motivation, organization (including the list of
organizing members, how the organizers will form a program committee), duration of the
workshop, expected outcome, and supporting materials (if applicable).
Accepted workshop papers will be included in the adjunct conference proceedings to be
published by Springer in LNCS (pending approval). Alternatively, the workshop organisers
have the option of publishing the accepted papers to their workshops in CEUR
(https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html).
Workshop organisers must commit to creating their Call for Papers and their website within
one week of the notification.
Please email your proposal by January 10, 2025, to the workshop chairs: Wenzhen Xu
(wenzhen.xu AT r.hit-u.ac.jp), Rhoda Abadia (Rhoda.Abadia AT unisa.edu.au), and Kaoru Sumi
(kaoru.sumi AT acm.org).
The organizing committee will review the proposals and communicate the results by January
17, 2025.
IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop and tutorial proposals:
• Submission deadline: January 10, 2025 (AoE)
• Decision notification: January 17, 2025
Workshop papers submission:
• Submission deadline: March 1, 2025 (AoE)
• Decision notification: March 15, 2025
• Camera ready and author registration: March 28, 2025
ORGANISATION
General Chairs
• Evangelos Karapanos, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Program Chairs
• Raian Ali, HBKU, Qatar
• Khin Than Win, University of Wollongong, Australia
Demo, Poster and Artefacts
• Ruben Hgouveia, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
• Hanne Spelt, Philips, Netherlands
Workshops and Tutorial Chairs
• Rhodora Abadia, University of South Australia, Australia
• Kaoru Sumi, Future University of Hakodate, Japan
• Wenzhen Xu, Hitotsubashi University, Japan
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
• Sriram Iyengar, University of of Arizona, USA
• Roberto Legaspi, KDDI, Japan
• Shahla Meedya, Australian Catholic University, Australia
Proceedings Chairs
• Elena Vlahu-Gjorgievska, University of Wollongong, Australia
• Kiemute Oyibo, University of York, Canada
Society for Persuasion and Technology Steering Committee
• Raian Ali – Chair
Professor, College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar
• Luca Chittaro – General Member
Professor, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, Department of Mathematics, Computer Science,
and Physics, University of Udine, Italy
• Roberto Legaspi – General Member Research Scientist, Collaborative AI Lab, Human-centered AI Laboratories KDDI Research, Inc.,
Japan
• Harri Oinas-Kukkonen – General Member Professor, Information Systems Science and Dean of Graduate School, University of Oulu, Finland
• Kiemute Oyibo – General Member Assistant Professor, Interactive Systems Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, York University, Canada
• Khin Than Win – Secretary
Professor at the University of Wollongong, Australia
*[Apologies for cross-posting]*
Happy New Year to all! As we begin 2025, we would like to remind you of our upcoming workshop and kindly request you to share this final call with your networks.
# CALL FOR PAPERS: Adaptive eXplainable AI Workshop 2025 - Final Call
With the submission deadline approaching in 10 days, we are reaching out one final time regarding the second edition of the Adaptive XAI (AXAI) Workshop, to be held in conjunction with ACM IUI 2025. As the integration of Artificial Intelligence into daily decision-making processes intensifies, the need for clear communication between humans and AI systems becomes crucial. This workshop is dedicated to exploring the design and development of intelligent interfaces that adaptively explain AI's decision-making processes, with a strong focus on human-centric principles.
## Important Dates
* Submission Deadline: January 13, 2025 (10 days remaining)
* Notification: January 20, 2025
* Camera Ready: February 10, 2025
* Workshop Date: March 24, 2025
## Submission Guidelines
* Length: 5-10 pages
* Format: CEUR-ART 1-column Template
* Submission Website: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AXAI2025/
## Workshop Focus
In line with the human-centric principles of the Future Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) project, this workshop seeks to explore, understand and develop interfaces that dynamically adapt, thereby creating explanations of AI-based systems that both relate to and resonate with a range of users with different explanation-based requirements.
As AI's role in our lives becomes ever more embedded, the ways in which such systems explain elements about the system need to be malleable and responsive to the ever-evolving individual's cognitive state, relating to contextual needs/focus and to the social setting.
## Topics
Building on the success of our first edition, we welcome submissions that address, but are not limited to, the following emerging trends and challenges:
1. **Personalized XAI Interfaces**
* Adaptive systems responding to users' evolving needs
* Context-aware explanation mechanisms
* User modeling for explanation adaptation
2. **Novel Interaction Modalities for XAI**
* Multimodal explanation interfaces
* Immersive XAI experiences
* Visual Languages for AI interaction
3. **Ethical Considerations in Adaptive XAI**
* Transparency and trust
* User autonomy
* Fairness in adaptive systems
4. **Domain-Specific XAI Applications**
* Healthcare
* Finance
* Autonomous systems
5. **Evaluation Methodologies**
* Assessment frameworks for adaptive interfaces
* User studies and empirical evaluations
* Metrics for explanation quality
6. **Over-reliance and Automation Bias**
* Maintaining appropriate user skepticism
* Engagement strategies
* Balance between trust and critical thinking
7. **LLMs in XAI**
* Potential and limitations
* Human-understandable explanation generation
* Integration with existing XAI frameworks
8. **Interactive Machine Learning**
* User-in-the-loop systems
* Real-time adjustments
* Dynamic explanation generation
9. **Hybrid Decision-Making Frameworks**
* Human-AI collaboration
* Adaptive explanation support
* Knowledge integration
## Organizers
* Tommaso Turchi, University of Pisa
* Alessio Malizia, University of Pisa
* Fabio Paternò, CNR-ISTI, Pisa
* Simone Borsci, University of Twente
* Alan Chamberlain, University of Nottingham
* Andrew Fish, University of Liverpool
For more information, please visit our website at https://axai.trx.li or contact Tommaso Turchi (tommaso.turchi(a)unipi.it).
Join us in Cagliari, Sardinia (Italy) to shape the future of human-AI interaction!
As we start the new year, we warmly encourage you to forward this final call to relevant mailing lists and share with colleagues who might be interested in contributing to this exciting workshop. We look forward to receiving your submissions and to a stimulating exchange of ideas in Cagliari!
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Tommaso Turchi
Department of Computer Science
University of Pisa
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[Apologies for cross-posting]
************WORKSHOP CALL FOR PAPERS**************
SOCIALIZE Workshop @ ACM IUI 2025
Fifth Workshop on SOcial and Cultural IntegrAtion with PersonaLIZEd Interfaces (SOCIALIZE)
March 24, 2025
Co-located with the 30th ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) 2025 (https://iui.acm.org/2025/) Cagliari, Italy, March 24-27, 2025
Workshop website: http://socialize2025.di.unito.it/
Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socialize2025
For any information: socialize2025(a)easychair.org<mailto:socialize2025@easychair.org>
******************Important Dates*******************
Submission deadline: January 15, 2025
Authors notification: January 20, 2025
Camera-ready: March 1, 2025
Workshop date: March 24, 2025
*********************Overview**********************
The SOCIALIZE workshop aims to bring together all interested in developing interactive techniques, including social robots, that can help promote social and cultural inclusion of a broad range of users, with a focus on vulnerable groups (e.g., children, elderly, autistic, and disabled people) and disadvantaged, at-risk categories (e.g., refugees and migrants).
**********************Topics***********************
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;
• Inclusive recommender systems;
• Methods for automatic assessment of social and cultural background from social media;
• Strategies for adapting systems to groups of users with different cultural and social backgrounds;
• Social-cultural integration and large language models;
• Cultural and social situation awareness;
• Cross-cultural analyses of trust in systems;
• Human-robot interaction and adaptation for cross-cultural users, including under-represented groups;
• Humanoid robots and social inclusion;
• Adaptation strategies for social human-robot interaction;
• Machine learning for social robots;
• Emotion, personality, and empathy detection in social human-robot interaction;
• Social robots as conversational recommender systems;
• Social robots in the real world;
• Social assistive robots (e.g., for elderly people or children with autism spectrum disorder);
• Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cultural and social inclusion;
• Algorithmic bias detection and mitigation for marginalized groups.
********************Submissions********************
Papers should be submitted via Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=socialize2025) by January 15, 2025. All submissions will undergo a peer-review process. Reviewers will consider originality, significance, technical soundness, clarity, and relevance to the workshop’s topics.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for and attend the workshop.
The papers accepted at IUI workshops 2025 will be published in common proceedings via CEUR-WS (please see https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3660/ for last year’s workshop proceedings).
- Paper template (single column): http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip
- Regular papers need to be at least ten pages long (single column) to be published in CEUR-WS proceedings, and short papers need to have at least five pages (please see https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html for more details).
For further questions, please contact the workshop organizers at <socialize2025(a)easychair.org<mailto:socialize2025@easychair.org>>.
********************Organization********************
Berardina De Carolis, University of Bari, Italy
Fabio Gasparetti, Roma Tre University, Italy
Cristina Gena, University of Torino, Italy
Styliani Kleanthous, Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Giuseppe Sansonetti, Roma Tre University, Italy
*** Last Call for Papers ***
20th International Conference on Persuasive Technology (PERSUASIVE 2025)
May 5-7, 2025, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://2025.persuasivetech.org
(*** Proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS ***)
In a world in which technology is increasingly present in people’s lives, and changing human
behavior and attitudes is often the key to solving many societal and personal problems,
studying how technology might be used to influence humans (in their behavior, attitudes and
information processing), is paramount.
Persuasive Technology is a vibrant interdisciplinary research field, focusing on the design,
development and evaluation of interactive technologies aimed at influencing people’s attitudes
and/or behaviors through persuasion, but not through coercion or deception. The research
community aims at enriching people’s lives in various domains such as health and sustainability
by supporting people in setting and achieving their own goals, thus helping them change their
behavior.
The 2025 conference will be hosted in Limassol, Cyprus at the 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina.
The previous successful conferences have been organized in Wollongong, Limassol, Eindhoven,
Stanford, Oulu, Claremont, Copenhagen, Columbus, Linköping, Sydney, Padua, Chicago,
Salzburg, Amsterdam, and Waterloo. The conference series seeks to bring together researchers
and practitioners from industry and academia working with various topics of persuasive
technology.
We welcome the following categories of papers and extended abstracts:
• Technical papers that introduce novel persuasive technology approaches and solutions
alongside evidence of their potential.
• Empirical studies which seek to provide evidence and explanation of methods, principles and
theories in persuasive systems.
• Conceptual-theoretical papers which primarily seek to contribute to the general
understanding of the field’s core themes and specificities.
• Other papers, e.g. literature reviews or experience reports.
SCOPE
The scope of the conference includes (but is not limited to) the following topics:
• Persuasive systems’ design
• Behavior change support systems
• Interaction with persuasive systems, interfaces, visualization
• Interactive agents in persuasive systems
• (Generative) AI for persuasive technology
• Tailored and personalized persuasion
• Gamification for persuasion
• Evaluation and validation of persuasive applications
• Fitting methods for development, evaluation and implementation of persuasive systems
• Optimizing engagement with persuasive systems
• Software architectures and technical infrastructures for persuasive systems
• Smart environments, e.g. IoT, and persuasion
• Digital Marketing, eCommerce, eTourism and SMART ecosystems
• Motivational, cognitive and perceptual factors in persuasive technology
• Application domains for persuasive technologies such as safety, healthy living, sustainable
behaviors, learning and training, marketing and commerce, work environments, organizations
• Positive technology
• Humanizing and/or dehumanizing effects of persuasive technology
• Values and ethics in persuasive technology
• Privacy, perceived security and trust in persuasive technology
• Resilience and counter-persuasion
• Detecting persuasive strategies in social media posts
• Encouraging adherence to safety measures in pandemic situations
Questions that we hope to be addressed include, but are not limited to:
• How to recognize and demonstrate the real life effects of persuasive technology on people’s
attitudes and behaviours?
• How to conduct studies that not just show their effectiveness but are also able to explain in
more detail why a design or intervention works?
• How to design an evaluation study so that it yields insights that are applicable to other
designs or interventions?
• How theoretical insight can help improve application and/or intervention planning and design?
• How can design and intervention studies improve theory?
SUBMISSION TYPES
Regular Papers
This format is suitable for original research, which is completed work at the time of submission
and, regardless of the length of the paper, is a self-sufficient scientific contribution. Papers
should be up to 12 pages in length (excluding references), in Springer LNCS format
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…)
and describe work not presented, published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Accepted
papers will be included in the Springer LNCS conference proceedings and be devoted a time slot
for oral presentation. Selected papers will be invited for submission to Behaviour &
Information Technology journal (Taylor & Francis).
Extended Abstracts
We also welcome extended abstract submissions to showcase the results of already conducted
and unpublished studies where authors do not wish to publish them as regular papers in the
conference proceedings but rather present them at the conference for discussions that can
shape the final version (that may be submitted elsewhere later). The studies will also be devoted
a time slot for oral presentation in a special session. Extended abstracts must be 4 to 6 pages
in Springer LNCS format (including references). Accepted abstracts will be published in the
adjunct Springer proceedings (pending approval). Selected papers in this category, based on
their quality, level of timeliness and relevance, and completion, will also be invited for
submission to Behaviour & Information Technology journal.
Poster Presentations
This format is suitable for descriptions of smaller studies, project outlines, literature reviews or
work-in-progress. Authors should submit a 4-page paper in Springer LNCS format. Accepted
posters will be included in the adjunct Springer proceedings (pending approval). Posters will be
displayed and presented during a dedicated session of the conference.
Demonstrations and Artefacts
The Persuasive 2025 track on Demonstrations and Artefact is intended to foster discussion and
exchange of ideas among researchers and practitioners from academia and industry by
demonstrating or presenting hardware and software products or artefacts, including those in
virtual settings (e.g., simulation systems, VR, and games), that range from early research
prototypes to mature production-ready systems. The contribution should be the result of
original, innovative work, including solving novel technical or research problems, and/or
creating novel individual or industrial UI/UX. Accepted demonstrations or presentations shall be
presented live during the conference and will be included as a 4-pages paper in the adjunct
Springer proceedings (pending approval).
Doctoral Consortium Papers
The Doctoral Consortium is a special session of the conference where PhD students can receive
advice in a constructive atmosphere. Students present and discuss their research with other PhD
students and a panel of established researchers in the area of persuasive technology. Students
interested in participating in the Doctoral Consortium should submit a 6- to 8-page proposal
in Springer LNCS format describing their research question, its position with respect to the state
of the art, their research plans and methodology, ideas, and results achieved so far. Accepted
abstracts will be included in the adjunct Springer proceedings (pending approval) unless opted
out by the student.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission:
• Submission deadline: January 14, 2025 (AoE)
• Decision notification: February 15, 2025
• Camera ready submission: February 28, 2025
Posters, demos, artefacts, and doctoral consortium submission:
• Submission deadline: March 1, 2025 (AoE)
• Decision notification: March 15, 2025
• Camera ready: March 28, 2025
Registration:
• Author registration deadline for the main track: February 28, 2025
• Author registration deadline for the rest of the categories: March 28, 2025
• Early bird registration: April 5, 2025
PUBLICATION
Accepted papers of the main track (both Full and Short) will be published by Springer in a
volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (https://www.springer.com/gp/
computer-science/lncs). Workshop and demo descriptions, extended abstracts , abstracts
from posters, and doctoral consortium abstracts will be published as an adjunct CEUR
proceedings.
Extended versions of the best papers and selected papers from the conference will be invited to
submit to a special issue on Persuasive Technology 2025 in Behaviour and Information
Technology, a Taylor & Francis publication.
ORGANISATION
General Chairs
• Evangelos Karapanos, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Program Chairs
• Raian Ali, HBKU, Qatar
• Khin Than Win, University of Wollongong, Australia
Demo, Poster and Artefacts
• Ruben Hgouveia, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
• Hanne Spelt, Philips, Netherlands
Workshops and Tutorial Chairs
• Rhodora Abadia, University of South Australia, Australia
• Kaoru Sumi, Future University of Hakodate, Japan
• Wenzhen Xu, Hitotsubashi University, Japan
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
• Sriram Iyengar, University of of Arizona, USA
• Roberto Legaspi, KDDI, Japan
• Shahla Meedya, Australian Catholic University, Australia
Proceedings Chairs
• Elena Vlahu-Gjorgievska, University of Wollongong, Australia
• Kiemute Oyibo, University of York, Canada
Society for Persuasion and Technology Steering Committee
• Raian Ali – Chair
Professor, College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar
• Luca Chittaro – General Member
Professor, Human-Computer Interaction Lab, Department of Mathematics, Computer Science,
and Physics, University of Udine, Italy
• Roberto Legaspi – General Member Research Scientist, Collaborative AI Lab, Human-centered AI Laboratories KDDI Research, Inc.,
Japan
• Harri Oinas-Kukkonen – General Member Professor, Information Systems Science and Dean of Graduate School, University of Oulu, Finland
• Kiemute Oyibo – General Member Assistant Professor, Interactive Systems Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, York University, Canada
• Khin Than Win – Secretary Professor at the University of Wollongong, Australia
*** Third Call for Paper Submission, Tools & Demos, and Workshop Proposals ***
19th European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA 2025)
September 15-19, 2025, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://conf.researchr.org/home/ecsa-2025
(*** Proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS ***)
The European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA) is the premier European software
architecture conference, providing researchers, practitioners, and educators with a platform to
present and discuss the most recent, innovative, and significant findings and experiences in the
field of software architecture research and practice. The 19th European Conference on Software
Architecture (ECSA 2025) will be held from September 15 to 19, 2025. ECSA 2025 is planned as
an in-person conference taking place in the beautiful city of Limassol (Cyprus).
SCOPE
The theme for ECSA 2025 is “impactful software architecture”. The software architecture
discipline has had a critical role in shaping robust, scalable, and maintainable systems. We are
interested in learning about software architecture principles and practices, emergence trends
and case studies highlighting strategic architectural choices that can lead to enhanced
performance, improved collaboration, and long-term sustainability. The overarching question is
how these architectural principles and practices, both well-established and emerging, are
making an impact in real-world systems, and how that impact is being felt across various
domains, from enterprise systems to more novel areas like, e.g., AI-driven or autonomous
applications?
The Program Committee of the 19th European Conference on Software Architecture seeks
submissions of original and unpublished high-quality papers describing fundamental and
applied research; new methods, approaches, and processes; novel applications; education and
training in software architecture; and experience reports on all topics related to software
architecture.
We particularly encourage papers that demonstrate that diversity in gender, culture, religion,
country, etc. are key factors for success and innovation in software architecture.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Foundational principles of software architecture
• Relationship of requirements engineering and software architecture
• Quality attributes and software architectures
• Architecture practices for secure, explainable, and trustworthy software
• Architecture design and analysis
• Architecture description languages and meta-models
• Architecture verification and validation
• Management of architectural knowledge, decisions, and rationale
• Architecture patterns, styles, and tactics; reference architectures
• Architecture viewpoints and views
• Architecture conformance
• Software architecture virtualization and visualization
• Architecture-centric process models and frameworks
• Software architecture and agile, incremental, iterative, and continuous development
• Component-based models and deployment; middleware
• Software architecture and system architecture
• Software tools and environments for architecture-centric software engineering
• Ethics, cultural, economic, business, social, human, and managerial aspects of software
architecture
• Architecture and technical debt
• Architecting for sustainable and environment friendly systems
• Applying AI and LLMs in software architecture and architecting for AI and LLM intensive
systems
• Software architecture education
• Cross-disciplinary approaches to software architecture
• Architectures for reconfigurable and self-adaptive systems
• Architectural concerns of autonomic systems
• Software architecture applied to new and emerging areas, such as the cloud/edge, big data,
blockchain, cyber-physical systems, IoT, autonomous systems, systems-of-systems, energy-
aware software, quantum computing, AI-enabled systems
• Empirical studies, systematic literature reviews, and mapping studies in software architecture
• Diversity, equity, and inclusion in activities related to software architecture
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
ECSA 2025 seeks four types of papers for the research track:
• Research papers (max. 16 pages in LNCS style) which describe novel contributions to software
architecture research (submissions should cover work that has a sound scientific/technological
basis and has been validated)
• Education and training papers (max. 16 pages in LNCS style) that address methodologies,
experiences and best practices for teaching and training software architecture
• Experience reports (max. 16 pages in LNCS style) that cover innovative implementations,
novel applications, insightful performance results and experience in applying software
architecture research advances to practical situations and systems
• Short papers (max. 8 pages in LNCS style) that present novel and preliminary work-in-
progress or challenges in a topic of software architecture research, education, and training.
Submissions must have a sound basis, but not necessarily be validated in full.
All submitted papers will undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process. Papers will be
selected based on originality, quality, soundness, and relevance. All contributions must be
original, not published, accepted, or submitted for publication elsewhere. Contravention of this
concurrent submission policy will be deemed a serious breach of ethics, and appropriate action
will be taken in all such cases. Plagiarism checking will be conducted and any paper reporting
more than a 20% match with published work will be desk-rejected.
To note is that research papers, education and training papers, and experience reports that are
rejected in their categories may be re-evaluated as short papers only if the committee decides
on rejection of the full paper on the basis that it presents preliminary work.
The research track of ECSA 2025 supports an Open Science policy. We encourage all
contributing authors to disclose (anonymized and curated) data/artifacts to increase
reproducibility. Note that sharing research artifacts is not mandatory for submission or
acceptance. Upon submission to the research track, authors are required:
• To make their artifacts available to the program committee (via a link to an anonymous
repository) and provide instructions on how to access this data in the paper; or
• To include in the paper an explanation as to why this is not possible or desirable; and
• To indicate why they do not intend to make their data or study materials publicly available
upon acceptance, if that is the case
While sharing research artifacts is not mandatory for submission or acceptance, authors are
required to include a Data Availability statement after the Conclusions section in a section
named "Data Availability". This statement should explain whether or not data and/or artifacts
are available or how they could be accessed (or not). Upon acceptance, papers with Open
Science artifacts (e.g., data, tools, etc.) will be invited to upload their artifacts into the ECSA
Zenodo community (https://zenodo.org/communities/ecsa/) to make them accessible and
visible to the ECSA community. Sharing artifacts via the ECSA Zenodo community is required for
authors to be eligible for the best Open Artifact award.
All contributions must be formatted according to the Springer LNCS style
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…).
Page limits include figures and references.
Contributions need to be submitted in PDF format via EasyChair to the ECSA 2025 Research
Track: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecsa2025. Please select the “Research Track”
in EasyChair for your submission and click "Continue".
The proceedings will be published by Springer as part of the LNCS series. We also plan to
organize a Journal Special Issue on the theme of ECSA 2025 and to invite authors of selected
papers to submit an extended version of their research.
TOOLS AND DEMOS
The Tools and Demonstrations (Tools & Demos) Track provides an opportunity for both
researchers and practitioners to present and discuss the most recent advances, ideas,
experiences, and challenges in the field of Software Architecture by means of Tools & Demos
presentations.
Tools & Demos papers are intended to address any aspect of: (i) tool support for software
architectures, or (ii) demonstrate results about the application of architectural approaches.
Papers submitted to this track can belong to two distinct categories:
• Tool papers: These papers deal with the development and evaluation of tools to support
software architecture. They may present new tools, extensions to existing tools, or evaluations
of the effectiveness of tools. The aim is to provide a platform for the exchange of innovative
tools and techniques that help design, implement and analyze software architectures.
• Demo papers: These papers will demonstrate concepts, techniques or systems related to
software architectures. The focus is on presenting practical applications and implementations
of architectural approaches. Demo papers may include live demonstrations, prototypes or
simulations that emphasize the benefits and potential of specific architecture solutions.
Both Tool Papers and Demo Papers contribute to the advancement of the field by providing
insights, experiences and practical solutions related to software architectures. Tools and
Demos should not be used as a means for commercial advertisement.
We will strive to keep ECSA’s tradition to select the Best Tools & Demo Paper, awarded during
the conference. The selection of the best tool and demo paper will be made based on the votes
of the attendants of the conference.
Submissions of Tools & Demos papers should describe the work, how it relates to other
industrial or research efforts, including references, what the expected benefits are, a video of
the tool or demo (if one exists), and the web-page and/or open-source repository for the tool
(if one exists). All submissions must conform to the LNCS template and must not exceed 8
pages.
Tools & Demos submissions should provide a link to a video, with audio commentary, of a
maximum of ten minutes in length, with high resolution (e.g., details of the tool’s functionality
should be clearly visible). The video must be uploaded on a server (e.g., YouTube, Google
Drive, Dropbox), and the link must be included in the submission for its evaluation (as a
footnote on the first page of the submission or as links after the abstract of the submission).
In addition, it is possible to provide open material, e.g., source code and/or a running instance
of the tool. The links to the video and (if applicable) the additional material should be included
in the contribution after the abstract and before the introduction sections.
Paper submissions must be made electronically via the online EasyChair submission site for the
ECSA 2024 conference, selecting the “Tools & Demos Track”:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecsa2025 .
The selection criteria of Tools & Demos papers will consider their originality, relevance for the
ECSA audience, technical soundness, and presentation quality. Each submission will be
evaluated by at least two PC members, in a single-step review process.
The accepted papers will be included in the ECSA 2025 companion volume to be published in Springer LNCS series.
WORKSHOP PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for workshops and tutorials held
in conjunction with ECSA 2025. Workshops and tutorials will be held on September 15-16,
2025 (right before the main conference on September 17-19, 2025).
ECSA workshops allow researchers and practitioners to exchange and explore innovative
software architecture (scientific or engineering) ideas and challenges at an early stage.
Topics of interest are, but are not limited to:
• Software Architecture challenges for AI- and ML-based Systems
• Software Architecture challenges for Self-Adaptive Systems
• Software Architecture challenges for Cyber-Physical Systems
• Software Architecture challenges in Big Data and Cloud Computing
• Software Architecture challenges in IoT-based Systems
• Software Architecture challenges in DevOps and MLOps
• Software Architecture challenges in Blockchain Engineering
• Software Architecture challenges in Quantum Software
• Quality-of-service (QoS) measurements of Software Architectures
• Privacy and Security in Software Architectural Design
• Context-aware, Autonomous, and Smart Architectures
• Sustainability in Software Architectures
• Software Architecture Erosion and Architectural Consistency
• Technical Debt in Software Architecture Design
• Architecting the Digital Twin
• Continuous Architecting
• Agile Software Architecting
• Human Aspects of Software Architecting
• Software Architecture Assessment
• AI assisted Software Architecting
• Agile Modeling
All proposals must conform to a maximum of 8 pages following the LNCS format (see below),
including references, appendices, and figures.
The proposal must include the following information in the order specified:
• Workshop title and acronym
• Contact information for the workshop organizers (name, affiliation, email) and the main
contact
• Abstract (up to 200 words) for the ECSA 2025 website (if the workshop is accepted)
• Motivation and Objectives
○ Relevance of the workshop to the field of software architecture
○ Anticipated goals and outcomes (e.g., open research problems to pursue, validation
objectives, empirical studies)
• Format
○ Workshop format (e.g., paper presentations, keynotes, breakout sessions, panel-like
discussions) and plans for generating discussions
○ Duration - half day, one day or two days
○ Preliminary workshop schedule
○ Special services, logistic and/or equipment constraints
• Participation
○ Target Audience and expected background
○ Plans regarding the mix of industry and research participation
○ Expected minimum and maximum number of workshop participants
○ Plans for participant solicitation and dissemination
• Submission
○ Types of contributions (e.g., extended abstracts, position papers, research papers, etc.) and
their estimated number.
○ Review and evaluation process deciding about the acceptance of submissions
○ Program committee, including tentative and already committed members
○ Strategy for the proceedings
• Organizers
○ Brief description of each organizer’s background, including relevant past experience in
organizing conferences and workshops
○ Brief organizers’ bios
• Previous editions
○ Where and when the workshop has been offered previously, the past numbers of submitted
and accepted papers, numbers of attendees
○ Number of registered attendees and websites of previous editions (if any)
• Draft Call-for-Papers (1 page)
Submissions must follow the LNCS style
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…).
All proposals should be submitted before the submission deadline (see below) using the online
submission site: EasyChair ECSA 2025 Workshop track
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecsa2025).
ECSA 2025 will use a single review process for workshop proceedings. For accepted papers, the
minimum number of pages for each workshop paper is 8 and the maximum is 16 pages in the
LNCS format. The proceedings of the workshops will be published by Springer in the LNCS series.
IMPORTANT DATES
Main Conference
• Abstract submission: March 14, 2025
• Paper submission: March 21, 2025
• Notification: May 9, 2025
• Camera-ready paper: June 23, 2025
Tools & Demos
• Abstract submission: May 16, 2025
• Paper submission: May 23, 2025
• Notification: June 20, 2025
• Camera-ready paper: June 27, 2025
Workshops
• Workshop proposals: February 15, 2025
• Workshop proposals notification: March 7, 2025
• Workshop papers abstracts: May 12, 2025
• Workshop papers submission: May 19, 2025
• Workshop papers notification: June 20, 2025
• Workshop papers camera-ready: June 27, 2025
• Workshop dates: September 15-16, 2025
Early/Author registration for all accepted contributions: June 27, 2025
All dates are 23:59h AoE (Anywhere on Earth).
ORGANISATION
General Chairs
• Cesare Pautasso, University of Lugano, Switzerland
• Vasilios Andrikopoulos, University of Groeningen, The Netherlands
Program Co-Chairs
• Nour Ali, Brunel University London, UK
• Jacopo Soldani, University of Pisa, Pisa
Tools & Demos Co-Chairs
• Mohamed Soliman, Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Paderborn University, Germany
• Use Zdun, University of Vienna, Austria
Workshop Co-Chairs
• Tommi Mikkonen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
• Jennifer Perez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Care Tutte e cari Tutti,
è con immenso piacere che faccio le mie congratulazioni a Franca Garzotto e
ad Alessio Malizia, che quest'anno hanno preso servizio come professori
ordinari. L'impegno che Franca e Alessio hanno profuso nell'area della *Human
Computer Interaction* vede oggi il giusto riconoscimento. Il loro successo
è motivo di orgoglio per la nostra comunità scientifica e sono certa che
entrambi continueranno a ispirare non solo i colleghi ma soprattutto i
giovani ricercatori che intraprendono questa strada e che accresceranno la
nostra comunità, contribuendo a far crescere ulteriormente questo ambito
così rilevante e stimolante.
In questa occasione speciale, desidero anche inviare a tutti voi i miei più
sinceri auguri di un sereno Natale e di un felice Anno Nuovo. Che queste
festività possano portarvi gioia, serenità e rinnovata energia per
affrontare con entusiasmo il nuovo anno.
Un caro saluto,
Giuliana
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Prof. Giuliana Vitiello, PhD
Director HCI-UsE Lab
Department of Computer Science
University of Salerno
Italy
phone +39 089 963317
cell +39 3666758965
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