CHITALY 2023 TORINO
INDUSTRY TRACK - CALL FOR PAPERS
CHItaly 2023, the biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter, will
be held from 20th to 22nd of September 2023 in Torino.
Beyond all other sessions, there will be an Industry session, in which are
very welcome contributions from industry stakeholders, experts,
professionals on topics that include but are not limited to:
1.
Human Computer Artificial Intelligence (HCAI) effect on industry
decision making and smart solutions deployment
2.
Impact of HCAI on learning and organizational transformation
3.
HCAI and automated processes and products
4.
HCAI & User Experience
5.
HCAI impact on industry sustainable and green innovation and growth
6.
Long term impact of HCAI on manufacturing, mobility, tourism, health,
security, and safety
7.
Effects of economic/energetic crisis on HCAI activities in industries
and vice versa
8.
Quantification of Return of Investment of HCAI contributions into
industry process and activities
9.
Industry needs toward HCAI research
10.
New ways of collaboration between industry and HCAI academic / research
world
11.
Needed human competences and digital/non digital assets to optimally
integrate HCAI activities into industry processes
12.
HCAI training needs & modalities in industry environment
13.
HCAI experts’ professional growth opportunities within companies
14.
Current industry process and needed changes to deeply integrating HCAI
into product/process design and development
15.
New perspectives of integration of HCAI activities into the product
design & development
SUBMISSION’S INSTRUCTIONS
The required format for submissions are posters and demos.
A poster is a concise report of recent findings or other innovative or
thought-provoking work relevant to the CHItaly community. Appropriate
submissions should be complete enough to contribute to the HCI knowledge
and inspire future works, and must not have been presented elsewhere.
Besides presenting the poster during the posters & demos session, authors
will have the possibility to:
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preview their poster in a 1-minute slot within the plenary session;
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present their poster within the Metaverse session.
Poster papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
A demo is an interactive demonstration of a completed or ongoing research
effort, in the form of software or any working prototype or technical
solution of direct relevance to HCI. An appealing and innovative
demonstration presents an opportunity to display further and disseminate
your research and attract attendees’ participation. Demos can have been
presented elsewhere.
Poster paper submissions must be up to 2 pages (+1 for references), not
anonymized. The paper should have “Poster:” at the beginning of the
manuscript’s title.
Demo paper submissions must be up to 2 pages (+1 for references), not
anonymized. The demo should have “Demo:” at the beginning of the
manuscript’s title. The submission must also outline how the authors plan
to present their work, with a description of any special equipment for
setup that will be required.
Demo papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
All submissions must be formatted according to the ACM single column
submission template, available for Word and LaTeX.
Word template. Download and use the most recent Submission Template
<https://www.acm.org/binaries/content/assets/publications/taps/acm_submissio…>
from
the ACM website
<https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/preparing-your-a…>
.
LaTeX template. There are two alternatives:
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Download the Primary Article Template – LaTeX
<https://portalparts.acm.org/hippo/latex_templates/acmart-primary.zip>
folder
from the ACM website
<https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/preparing-your-a…>.
The correct template for submission is single-column LaTeX.
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Go to Overleaf and use ACM Conference Proceedings Primary Article
Template
<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acm-conference-proceedings-primary…>.
The correct template for submission is single-column LaTeX.
For further specifications concerning the ACM format for manuscripts,
please, refer to the ACM website
<https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow>.
Manuscripts, in PDF format, must be uploaded via Easy Chair
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=chitaly2023> by selecting the
proper track (“Industry” submissions).
At least one author of a demo or a poster must register to the conference.
Authors will be assigned a time and location to present their papers and
demos to CHItaly.
PRESENTATION FORMAT
Poster should include (1) the title, authors’ names, and affiliations, (2)
a concise overview of the research, (3) clear illustrations of key aspects
of the poster, and (4) a compelling visual design. Poster papers might
also include QR codes to link to online materials (e.g., scenario videos,
interactive prototypes).
Demos will be presented according to the plan included in the related
submissions.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper/Demo submission deadline: July 1st 2023
Notification: July 15th, 2023
Camera-ready deadline (strict): July 31st, 2023
Deadline for sending the slides for the 1-minute presentation: September
15th, 2023
*** Fifth Call for Papers ***
19th IEEE eScience Conference (eScience 2023)
October 9-13, 2023, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
https://www.escience-conference.org/2023/
eScience 2023 provides an interdisciplinary forum for researchers, developers, and users of
eScience applications and enabling IT technologies. Its objective is to promote and encourage
all aspects of eScience and its associated technologies, applications, algorithms, and tools,
with a strong focus on practical solutions and open challenges. The conference welcomes
conceptualization, implementation, and experience contributions enabling and driving
innovation in data- and compute-intensive research across all disciplines, from the physical
and biological sciences to the social sciences, arts, and humanities; encompassing artificial
intelligence and machine learning methods; and targeting a broad spectrum of architectures,
including HPC, Cloud, and IoT.
The overarching theme of the eScience 2023 conference is “open eScience”. This year, the
conference is promoting four additional key topics:
• Computational Science for sustainable development
• FAIR
• Research Infrastructures for eScience
• Continuum Computing: Convergence between Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things
(IoT)
The conference is soliciting two types of contributions:
• Full papers (10 pages) presenting previously unpublished research achievements or
eScience experiences and solutions
• Posters (2 pages) showcasing early-stage results and innovations
Submitted papers should use the IEEE 8.5×11 manuscript guidelines: double-column text
using single-spaced 10-point font on 8.5×11-inch pages. Templates are available from
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html .
Submissions should be made via the Easy Chair system using the submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=escience2023 .
All submissions will be single-blind peer reviewed. Selected full papers will receive a slot for
an oral presentation. Accepted posters will be presented during a poster reception. Accepted
full papers and poster papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Rejected full
papers can be re-submitted for a poster presentation. At least one author of each accepted
paper or poster must register as an author at the full registration rate. Each author registration
can be applied to only one accepted submission.
AWARDS
eScience 2023 will host the following awards, which will be announced at the conference.
• Best Paper Award
• Best Student Paper Award
• Best Poster Award
• Best Student Poster Award
• Outstanding Early Career Contribution – this award is associated with poster submissions
and short presentations of attendees in their early career phase (i.e., postdoctoral researchers
and junior scientists).
KEY DATES
• Paper Submissions Due: Friday, May 26, 2023 (AoE)
• Notification of Paper Acceptance: Friday, June 30, 2023
• Poster Submissions due: Friday, July 7, 2023 (AoE)
• Poster Acceptance Notification: Monday, July 24, 2023
• All Camera-ready Submissions due: Monday, August 14, 2023
• Author Registration Deadline: Monday, August 14, 2023
ORGANISATION
General Chair
• George Angelos Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Technical Program Co-Chairs
• Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
• Rosa Filgueira, University of St Andrews, UK
Organisation Committee
https://www.escience-conference.org/2023/organizers
Steering Committee
https://www.escience-conference.org/about/#steering-committee
Email contact: Technical-Program(a)eScience-conference.org
* Please accept our apologies if you have received multiple copies. *
Call for Papers
IEEE PICom 2023
The 21st IEEE International Conference on
Pervasive Intelligence and Computing (PICom 2023)
Nov 13-17, 2023, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer Society
https://icnetlab.org/cyber-science2023/picom/index.html
Over the last fifty years, computational intelligence has evolved from
artificial intelligence, nature-inspired computing, and social-oriented
technology to cyber-physical integrated ubiquitous intelligence towards
Pervasive Intelligence (PI). The IEEE International Conference on
Pervasive Intelligence and Computing is intended to cover all kinds of
these intelligent paradigms as well as their applications in various
pervasive computing domains. PICom-2023 is the conference on Pervasive
Intelligence and Computing. It aims to bring together computer
scientists and engineers, to discuss and exchange experimental and
theoretical results, work-in-progress, novel designs, and
test-environments or testbeds in the important areas of Pervasive
Intelligence and Computing. PICom 2023 invites original papers
addressing all aspects related to Pervasive Intelligence and Computing.
=====================TOPICS=====================================
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
- Deep Learning and Deep Computation
- Big Data and Smart Data
- Brain-inspired Computing
- Crowdsourcing and Social Computing
- Collective Intelligence
- Agent-based Computing
- Ubiquitous Intelligence
- Cyber-Physical Computing
- The Internet of Things
- Edge Intelligence
- Embedded HW, SW and Systems
- Pervasive Devices and RFIDs
- Wearable Devices and Applications
- Sensor Technology and Networks
- Pervasive Networks/Communications
- Edge and Fog Computing
- Device Virtualization
- Privacy, Security and Trust
- Context-Aware Computing
- Mobile Data Mining
- Ubiquitous Data Mining
- Activity Recognition
- Intelligent Cloud Computing
- Services for Pervasive Computing
- Smart Cities and Smart Homes
- Intelligent Social Networking
- Pervasive Technologies for ITS
- HCI for Pervasive Computing
- Middleware for Pervasive Computing
- Intelligent/Smart IoT
- Programming Abstractions for IoT
=====================RESEARCH TRACKS=============================
The 2023 edition of IEEE PICom will be organized in research tracks.
Therefore, papers should be submitted to a single track, the one that
better fits their subject, from the following:
Track 1: Computational Intelligence
Track 2: Intelligent Networks, Middleware and Applications
Track 3: Pervasive Computing and Activity/Affect Recognition
Track 4: Smart Object, Environment, System and City
=====================IMPORTANT DATES=============================
Main Conference Papers
Paper Submission Due: 1 July, 2023
Authors Notification: 15 September, 2023
Camera-ready Submission: 30 September, 2023
Submission Link :
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dascpicomcbdcomcyber0
General Chair
Flavia C. Delicato, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil
Program Co-Chairs
Antonio Liotta, University of Bolzano, Italy
Deepak Puthal, Khalifa University, UAE
*** Apologies for cross postings ***
*BehavRec Workshop @RecSys 2023 - Call For Papers - *** DEADLINE July, 18
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International Workshop on Behavior Change and Persuasive Recommender Systems
co-located with the 17th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys ’23)
Singapore, 18th-22nd September 2023
Web: https://behavrec.wordpress.com/
Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=behavrec23
For any information: amon.rapp(a)unito.it
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ABSTRACT
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For solving a variety of personal and societal problems, changing human
behavior is crucial. Persuasive and behavior change recommender systems are
intentionally designed to provide users with suggestions on how to modify
their behavior, habits, beliefs and opinions. Research in this area has
advanced over the years attracting interest from both practitioners and
researchers also due to the increasing availability of personal data, like
medical records, physiological parameters, and psychological states, which
may enable novel forms of tailored suggestions that can be delivered
anywhere at any time, leveraging multiple technologies (e.g., natural
language processing) and different devices (e.g., ambient, wearable and
mobile devices).
The BehavRec workshop aims to provide a forum for discussing open problems
and innovative research approaches in this area. Some questions that
motivate the workshop are: What kind of data should be used to design
“persuasive” recommendations? How should they be delivered? What kind of
strategies should be implemented to design timely and contextualized
persuasive recommendations? What kind of theories should we rely on to
design effective persuasive recommendations? How to support the user’s
motivation and help them sustain the desired behavior in the long term?
What contextual factors may affect the effectiveness of behavior change
recommender systems and should be considered in design?
This workshop will deepen the discussion of novel approaches and
applications of recommender systems that might want to persuade users into
taking beneficial actions in domains as diverse as health and wellness,
safety and security, food and environmental sustainability, education and
politics.
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TOPICS
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Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
∑ RECOMMENDER SYSTEMS
– Persuasive and Behavior change recommender systems
– Health recommender systems
– Food recommender systems
– Recommender systems for education
– Persuasive conversational recommender systems
∑ USER INTERFACES FOR PERSUASIVE AND BEHAVIOR CHANGE RECOMMENDER SYSTEMS
– Visual interfaces
– Context-aware interfaces
– Ubiquitous, wearable and mobile interfaces
– Conversational interfaces
∑ NEW APPROACHES TO DESIGNING AND DELIVERING PERSUASIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
– Controllability, transparency, and explainability
– Persuasive recommendation (e.g., argumentation-aware recommendation)
– Cultural differences (e.g., culture-aware recommendation)
– Context-aware recommendation
– How to balance the cost and benefit of behavior change recommender systems
– Challenges and limitations of implementing behavior change recommender
systems
∑ ETHICS, PRIVACY AND THEORIES
– Theories of behavior change and persuasion
– How to develop ethical and privacy-sensitive behavior change recommender
systems
– Frameworks and models for developing personalized persuasive technology
– Objective and subjective approaches to behavior change recommendations
∑ EVALUATION
– Empirical studies and evaluations of recommender systems for behavior
change
– Evaluation methods and metrics (e.g., evaluation questionnaire design)
– Case studies and examples of behavior change recommender systems
– Success and failure stories with regard to behavior change recommender
systems
– Long-term evaluation and evidence of long-term effects of behavior change
recommender systems.
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SUBMISSIONS
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We accept four kinds of submissions:
(A) Regular papers (5-12 pages + references - single-column CEURART style)
(B) Position papers, Ongoing projects and Demos (5-8 pages + references -
single-column CEURART style);
(C) Journal papers (already published - 2 pages including abstract,
highlights, and a pointer to the complete paper single-column CEURART
style);
(D) Manifestations of interest (max 2 pages including a bio of the
participant and a brief statement about why they are interest in the
workshop)
Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=behavrec23
All submitted papers will be evaluated by two members of the program
committee, based on originality, significance, relevance, and technical
quality. Note that the references do not count toward page limits.
Submissions should be single-blinded, i.e. authors’ names should be
included in the submissions.
We aim to publish all accepted papers, except from the (C-D) submission
type in CEUR WS Proceedings, as a joint volume. At least one author of each
accepted paper must register for the workshop.
The templates and format instructions are available here:
https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Early submission are strongly encouraged. We adopt a rolling review system:
early submissions will be immediately reviewed and the notification will be
sent out approximately two weeks after the submission.
* Paper submission final deadline: July 18, 2023 (GMT)
* Paper notification: August 18, 2023 (GMT)
* Camera-ready version deadline: September 10, 2023
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ORGANIZATION
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Amon Rapp
University of Torino, Torino, Italy
Federica Cena
University of Torino, Torino, Italy
Christoph Trattner
University of Bergen, Norway
Rita Orji
Dalhousie University, Canada
Julita Vassileva
University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Alain Starke
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Dear list members,
please find below the call for papers of the 4th International Symposium on
the Internet of Sounds.
We are happy to announce that the program will include not only paper,
poster, demo and tutorial presentations, but also two satellite events:
- the 1st International Workshop on Networked Immersive Audio
- the 2nd International Workshop on Multilayer Music Representation and
Processing
For both of them a separate call for papers will be circulated soon.
The conference will be held in hybrid form.
Best wishes
Luca
[Apologies for cross-posting, please distribute]
*4th International Symposium on the Internet of Sounds*
Pisa, October 26-27, 2023
https://internetofsounds.net/is2_2023/
*Call for papers and demos*
We are pleased to invite the community to submit to the 4th International
Symposium on the Internet of Sounds (IS2 2023). The Internet of Sounds is
an emerging research field positioned at the intersection of the Internet
of Things and the Sound and Music Computing domains. The symposium will be
hosted at the congress center “Ex Monastero delle Benedettine” in the city
of Pisa, Italy, and will take place on the 26 and 27 of October 2023.
The aim of the symposium is to bring together academics and industry to
investigate and advance the development of Internet of Sounds technologies
by using cutting-edge tools and processes. The event will consist of oral
presentations, keynotes, poster presentations, demonstrations, as well as
tutorials.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- Wireless acoustic sensor networks
- Networked music performances
- Web Audio
- Networked Musical XR
- Detection and classification of sounds in acoustic sensor networks
- Sound-based anomaly detection and sound-based predictive maintenance
in networked settings
- Spatial audio for the Internet of Sounds
- Cloud-based services for musical and audio applications
- Ecoacoustics
- Embedded audio
- Privacy and security in acoustic sensor networks
- 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
- 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 and Sonification of acoustic sensor networks
- Sustainability and ethical aspects of the Internet of Sounds
We consider contributions in the form of a full paper (min 5 pages, max 10
pages), a poster paper (4 pages), or a demo proposal (max 2 pages). Authors
are welcome to submit to all three tracks. We encourage the submission of
work in progress as well as more mature work. LaTeX and Word templates are
available: IEEE conference templates.
<https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html>
*Important dates*
- Papers and demos submission deadline: July 15, 2023
- Author notification: September 1, 2023
- Camera ready due: October 1, 2023
- Registration deadline: October 1, 2023
- Symposium dates: October 26-27, 2023
*Satellite events*
The program will include two satellite events:
- the 1st International Workshop on Networked Immersive Audio
- the 2nd International Workshop on Multilayer Music Representation and
Processing
*Publications*
The IS2 2023 proceedings will be submitted to the IEEE for publication.
*Awards*
The Organizing Committee will select the winners for the Best Paper, Best
Student Paper and Best Demo awards. To be eligible for the best student
paper award, the presenting and first author of the paper must be a
full-time student.
*Organizing Committee*
- Stefano Giordano (University of Pisa)
- Gregorio Procissi (University of Pisa)
- Nils Peters (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg and Fraunhofer IIS)
- Sacha Krstulovic (Music Tribe)
- Claudia Rinaldi (University of L’Aquila)
- Benjamin Matuszewski (IRCAM)
- Chrisoula Alexandraki (Hellenic Mediterranean University)
- Luca Borgianni (University of Pisa)
- Luca Turchet (University of Trento)
*Sponsors*
- ZTE - Italia <https://www.zteitalia.it/en/home/>
- Vianova <https://www.vianova.it/>
- Italtel <https://www.italtel.com/>
- Cubitlab <https://cubitlab.com/>
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*Luca Turchet*, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Head of the *Creative, Intelligent & Multisensory Interactions Laboratory*
<https://www.cimil.disi.unitn.it/>
Chair of the *IEEE Emerging Technology Initiative on the Internet of Sounds*
<https://www.comsoc.org/about/committees/emerging-technologies-initiatives/i…>
Founder and President of the* Internet of Sounds Research Network
<https://www.internetofsounds.net/>*
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 cross-posting ***
=== ACM GoodIt 2023 Call for Papers ===
ACM GoodIT 2023 will focus on the application of IT technologies to social good. Social good is typically defined as an action that provides some sort of benefit to the general public.
### Important Dates
-> All tracks Submission extended deadline: June 1
-> Notification of acceptance: July 7th, 2023
### Link
http://goodit.campusfc.unibo.it/
### Scope
The ACM GoodIT conference seeks papers describing significant research contributions related to the application of information technologies (IT) to social good. The latter is defined as something that provides a benefit to the general public, such as clean air, clean water, internet access, education, or healthcare. However, new media innovations and the proliferation of online communities have added new meaning to the term. Social good can now reflect global citizens uniting to unlock the potential of individuals, technology, and collaboration towards a positive societal impact.
The conference will feature regular and special tracks papers, work-in-progress and PhD papers.
### Papers length
* Full papers (main track and special tracks): papers must not exceed twelve (12) single-column pages, excluding references. Papers with a length disproportionate to their contribution will likely be rejected.
*
Work in Progress Tracks Papers: papers must not exceed eight (8) single-column pages, excluding references.
* PhD Tracks Papers: papers must not exceed five (5) single-column pages, excluding references.
### Publication of papers
Submitted papers (in each of the special tracks) must be original works and must not have been previously published. They will be peer-reviewed (three reviews). All accepted and presented papers will be included in the conference proceedings published in ACM Digital Library. At least one of the authors of all accepted papers must register and present the work in presence at the conference; otherwise, the paper will not be published in the proceedings.
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Catia Prandi, PhD.
Senior Assistant professor (RTD B),
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Bologna
TLDR: The submission deadline has been extended to May 30th
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Call for Papers
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HCI-E2: Workshop on HCI Engineering Education
http://ui-engineering.org/activities/hci-engineering-education-2023/
Submission website: https://ise.di.uminho.pt/hci-e2/openconf.php
In conjunction with INTERACT 2023
York 28 August - 1 September 2023
https://interact2023.org
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Overview
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The workshop aims at carrying forward work on identifying, examining,
structuring, and sharing educational resources and approaches to support
the process of teaching/learning Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Engineering. The widening range of available interaction technologies and
their applications in increasingly varied contexts (private or
professional) underlines the importance of teaching HCI Engineering but
also the difficulty of taking into account changes and developments in this
field in often static university curricula. Besides, as these technologies
are taught in diverse curricula (ranging from Human Factors and Psychology
to hardcore Computer Science), we are interested in what the best
approaches and best practices are to integrate HCI Engineering topics in
the curricula of programs in Software Engineering, Computer Science,
Human-computer Interaction, Psychology, Design, etc.
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Scope
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Engineering interactive systems is a multidisciplinary endeavour positioned
at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Software
Engineering, Usability Engineering, Interaction Design, Visual Design, and
other disciplines. The Human-Computer Interaction Engineering (HCI-E) field
is concerned with providing methods, techniques, and tools for the
systematic and effective design, development, testing, evaluation, and
deployment of interactive systems in a wide range of application domains.
HCI techniques, methods and tools, as well as many other novel forms of
interaction, involve aspects that need to be adequately addressed in the
curricula of programs in HCI, Software Engineering and Computer Science.
This begs the question of how best to address these topics in those
curricula, and what the best approaches to address them are. When
considering education about HCI Engineering, we need to think about who is
being educated as there is likely to be different curriculum scope and
educational methods for different types of learners. There are two main
distinctions likely influencing these methods:
- Technical vs non-technical. Students in Computer Science and similar
areas are likely to be the main consumers of detailed HCI-E education.
However, the creation of interactive applications “requires input from
science, engineering and design disciplines” and multidisciplinary teamwork
requires from participants an increased understanding and appreciation for
other disciplines. It is also important for those who are likely to have a
more interface design or user research role to able to appreciate the
limits of technology and the potential impacts of architectural design
choices.
- Student vs practitioner. It is likely that the primary interest of many
participants will be university education. However, developers are often
involved in lively online discussions about different frameworks, and even
in the use of monads in interactive JavaScript. Interaction Design
Foundation courses attract tens of thousands of UX practitioners worldwide,
evidencing the desire of on-the-job learning in both communities.
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Audience
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We would like to bring together experiences from people teaching HCI
concepts impacting how we engineer interactive systems and from people
working in HCI-E to identify topics and methods that should be included in
teaching this subject. Besides the courses in HCI-E, interesting inputs may
arrive from HCI courses outside the CS curriculum requiring to communicate
engineering challenges, or from more general software engineering courses
discussing aspects related to human factors. Hence, we will solicit
contributions from the HCI-E-related communities, and we will be very
interested in welcoming members of the educational community, for a
fruitful discussion.
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Goals
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We identify two types of potential outcomes that could define the group
activities during the workshop:
Educational resources – One goal is to create a repository of educational
resources for HCI-E including cases studies, projects and exercises. These
educational resources need to be described in a common structure. The
definition of this structure was started at the previous workshop. A goal
of the workshop will be to extend and consolidate this structure as well as
to describe these resources according to this structure.
HCI-E Education Roadmap – Edited volume: Depending on the quality of the
submissions and the workshop results, revised versions of the contributions
will be published on an edited volume. Alternatively, we will produce a
journal paper summarizing and consolidating the contributions, in the form
of an HCI Engineering Education roadmap.
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Submissions
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Position papers (6-10 pages in Springer format) must report experiences
related to HCI Engineering education. Submissions could report software
engineering units including some aspects of HCI-E, curricula or teaching
units dedicated to HCI-E, case studies/projects demonstrating aspects of
HCI-E, evaluation of students’ skills related to HCI-E, training
non-technical and mixed students in HCI-E, training appropriate aspects of
HCI-E to professionals/practitioners, a new teaching modality promising for
teaching HCI-E, introducing HCI-E into existing curricula, etc. Authors
could also provide in their submission a short summary of their experience
in the field and their motivation to participate in this workshop.
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Important Dates
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Submission deadline: May 30th, 2023
Notification deadline: June 15th, 2023
Workshop: August Monday 28th or Tuesday 29th
Deadlines are AoE.
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Organizers
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José C. Campos, University of Minho & HASLab/INESC TEC, Portugal
Laurence Nigay, University Grenoble Alpes, France
Alan Dix, Computational Foundry, Swansea University, Wales, UK
Anke Dittmar, University of Rostock, Germany
Simone DJ Barbosa, PUC Rio, Brazil
Lucio Davide Spano, University of Cagliari, Italy
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Prof. Lucio Davide Spano
Dipartimento di Matematica e Informatica
Università di Cagliari
Via Ospedale 72, 09124, Cagliari, Italy
Tel: +39 070 675 8760
Website <https://www.unica.it/unica/page/it/luciod_spano> | RG
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lucio_Spano> | ORCHID
<https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7106-0463>
Call for paper
Workshop on Engineering Interactive Systems Embedding AI Technologies (at
EICS 2023 conference)
https://sites.google.com/view/engineering-is-ai/home
Swansea, Tuesday 27th of June 2023
Deadline for submission: June 2nd, 2023 AoE via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eiseait2023
Submissions: up to 6 pages Springer LNCS format
Post-workshop publication: Springer LNCS volume
You are kindly invited to submit contributions to this workshop.
The main goal of this workshop is to offer a platform for scientists who
are interested in the design, development, evaluation, and use of
interactive systems involving AI technologies.
The first objective is to identify and gather information about knowledge
and practice in the workshop’s domain:
· Get an overview of current R&D practices (methods/notations/tools) to
engineer usable interactive systems embedding AI technologies, as well as
lessons learned and recommendations;
· Get an overview of current R&D practices (methods/notations/tools) to
architect usable interactive systems embedding AI technologies, as well as
lessons learned and recommendations;
· Identify a systematic approach for describing AI technologies and
assessing their impact on properties such as users’ UX and systems’
usability;
· Understand how the multiple stakeholders involved in interactive systems
design and development identify properties, how they describe them, and how
they assess their relative importance when they embed AI technologies
(going beyond the classical UX and usability but also addressing
performance, dependability, safety, ...);
· Identify an engineering approach to find an equilibrium between
(AI-based) automation and human interaction.
The second objective is to elicit the main gaps in AI technologies which
hinders their exploitation in the design and development of interactive
systems, especially if a user-centered design process is followed.
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Emanuele Panizzi
Associate Professor
Computer Science Department
Faculty of Information Engineering, Informatics, and Statistics
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Call for paper
Workshop on Engineering Interactive Systems Embedding AI Technologies (at
EICS 2023 conference)
https://sites.google.com/view/engineering-is-ai/home
Swansea, Tuesday 27th of June 2023
Deadline for submission: June 2nd, 2023 AoE via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eiseait2023
Submissions: up to 6 pages Springer LNCS format
Post-workshop publication: Springer LNCS volume
You are kindly invited to submit contributions to this workshop.
The main goal of this workshop is to offer a platform for scientists who
are interested in the design, development, evaluation, and use of
interactive systems involving AI technologies.
The first objective is to identify and gather information about knowledge
and practice in the workshop’s domain:
· Get an overview of current R&D practices (methods/notations/tools) to
engineer usable interactive systems embedding AI technologies, as well as
lessons learned and recommendations;
· Get an overview of current R&D practices (methods/notations/tools) to
architect usable interactive systems embedding AI technologies, as well as
lessons learned and recommendations;
· Identify a systematic approach for describing AI technologies and
assessing their impact on properties such as users’ UX and systems’
usability;
· Understand how the multiple stakeholders involved in interactive systems
design and development identify properties, how they describe them, and how
they assess their relative importance when they embed AI technologies
(going beyond the classical UX and usability but also addressing
performance, dependability, safety, ...);
· Identify an engineering approach to find an equilibrium between
(AI-based) automation and human interaction.
The second objective is to elicit the main gaps in AI technologies which
hinders their exploitation in the design and development of interactive
systems, especially if a user-centered design process is followed.
--
Emanuele Panizzi
Associate Professor
Computer Science Department
Faculty of Information Engineering, Informatics, and Statistics
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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Special Issue on
*Design Education for Hybrid Environments: Pedagogies, frameworks, and
tools for crafting next-generation physical-digital spaces
*Call for Papers -> link
<https://ixdea.org/design-education-for-hybrid-environments-pedagogies-frame…>
to be published at the
/*Interaction Design and Architecture(s) Journal (IxD&A)*/
(ISSN 1826-9745, eISSN 2283-2998)
https://ixdea.org/https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-000
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• Dina El Zanfaly, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
• Peter Scupelli, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
• Daragh Byrne, Carnegie Mellon University, USA/
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*Important dates:*
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• Deadline: *May 20th, 2023*
• Notification to the authors: July 31st, 2023
• Camera ready paper: September 20th, 2023
• Publication of the special issue: October 2023 (tentatively)
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*Overview*
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Over the past few decades, interactive technologies have become more and
more embedded in and blended with our physical world. These
technologies—mobile computing, AR and VR, interactive IoTs, tangible
interfaces, and responsive architectures—are increasingly shaping our
daily experiences in our homes, workplaces, neighborhoods, and cities.
We call these physical-digital spaces Hybrid Environments . As these
technologies continue to transform the way we live, many new
opportunities emerge for design education and practice.
Within higher education, more and more programs aim to cross-train
designers, architects, creative technologists, and artists to operate in
these emerging terrains. This is a complex pedagogical practice.
Designing for Hybrid Environments requires knowledge and training in the
design of both physical environments and interactive technologies.
Solutions cut across, and often operate at multiple, scales: from the
object to the room, from the neighborhood to the city. Consequently, the
design of good physical-digital spaces must often bridge fundamental
knowledge in design, architecture, art, interactivity, and computation.
How are we meeting this emergent need? How do we educate cross-trained
students to creatively respond and adapt to these complex design spaces?
In this special issue, we invite design educators to share their
pedagogies, frameworks, and tools for crafting next-generation
physical-digital spaces. We hope to gather, reflect, and share valuable
examples and instructional practices so that we might learn from one
another and critically examine how to teach students to design Hybrid
Environments. Ultimately, we seek to form a common understanding and
begin building the foundations for design education in this emerging field.
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*Topics of Interest*
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The indicative list of topics of interest for this special issue devoted
to Design Education for Hybrid Environments includes, but is not limited to:
• Teaching for and within VR, AR, and XR technologies.
• Teaching for interactive IoT, spatial computing, ambient media, and
responsive architecture.
• CAD and CAM tools to help conceive, represent, prototype, and test
Hybrid Environments.
• Theoretical frameworks and representational techniques to navigating
scales of design —from the object to the room, from the neighborhood to
the city.
• Cognitive approaches to explain and study reasoning, conceiving, and
building Hybrid Environments.
• Post-Pandemic Hybrid Environments, including telepresence, distributed
spaces, and the temporality of experience.
• Assessment and performance methods, including pilot studies,
curricula, or cases of evaluating Hybrid Environments design and
instruction.
• Instructional experiences resilient to rapid change in technology
infrastructures and toolsets.
• Research methods supporting the design process and evaluation of
Hybrid Environments.
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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
->https://ixdea.org/authors-guidelines/
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*Authors' guidelines*
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Paper submission page:
-> link <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: Design Education for Hybrid Environments")
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:
/IxD&A special issue on Design Education for Hybrid Environments/
• drosenb2 [at] andrew [dot] cmu [dot] edu
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* Forthcoming issues:*
https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-000
• N.60
• ‘SLE as engines of the twin transition’
Guest editors: Mihai Dascalu, Oscar Mealha, Sirje Virkus
• ‘Technologies, Tools, and Techniques for Online Design-Based
Activities with Children’
Guest editors: Naska Goagoses, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Erkki
Rötkönen, Tariq Zaman
• ‘Designing for People in Human-Robot Collaboration’
Guest editors: Stine S. Johansen, Alan Burden, Eike Schneiders,
Alexander N. Walzer
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