*** First Call for Papers ***
Second International Conference on ICT for Health, Accessibility and
Wellbeing (IHAW 2022)
December 5-7, 2022, Golden Bay Beach Hotel 5*, Larnaca, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/ihaw2022
ICT for Health, Accessibility and Wellbeing (IHAW 2022) is the second of the
series of International Conferences on "ICT for Societal Challenges". It is a
showcase for high quality oral and poster presentations and demonstrations
sessions. This conference aims to be a platform for multi and interdisciplinary
research at the interplay between Information and Communication
Technologies, Biomedical, Neuro-cognitive, and Experimental research.
This research includes the design, experimental evaluation and
standardization of new ICT scalable systems and in-silico systems for new
and future inclusive and sustainable technologies that benefit all: healthy
people, people with disabilities or other impairments, people having chronic
diseases, etc. User-centered design and innovation, new intuitive ways of
human -computer interaction, and user acceptance are the topics of
particular interest.
Conference Topics
Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
Artificial Intelligence, Computation and Data Analytics
• Artificial Intelligence methods for medical device testing.
• Algorithms, methods and services for condition-specific intervention (e.g.,
diabetes, obesity, dementia, post cancer treatment, allergies, mental health).
• Algorithms, methods and services for predicting and monitoring infectious disease.
• Crowd-sourcing and social media analysis for predicting and monitoring infectious
disease.
• Medical Data and/or Medical Image Analysis.
• Electronic Medical Records Analysis.
• Computational methods for medical devices.
Human Computer Interaction and Cognition
• Human-Machine Interaction for healthcare and well-being.
• Cognitive Mechatronics for healthcare and well-being.
• Models for human-device interaction for medicine.
• Cobotics for healthcare and well-being.
• Model-based design and configuration tools for healthcare and well-being.
Assistive Devices
• Precision medicine.
• ICT for in-silicon trials.
• Implantable medical devices.
• Multimodal assistive ICT devices to empower people with sensory, cognitive,
motor, balance and spatial impairments.
ICT & Wellbeing
• Age-friendly systems for active and healthy ageing (telepresence, robotics
solutions, innovative solutions for independent living, innovative elderly care,
integrated care, age-related risks prevention/detection).
• ICT systems to improve the quality of life and for daily life activities assistance
(education, recreation, and nutrition).
• Smart living homes and wearables (Intelligent and personalized digital solutions
for sustaining and extending healthy and independent living; personalized early risk
detection and intervention).
• Smart Systems and services promoting access to the socio-economical and cultural
environment.
• IoT and smart real-time surveillance systems for monitoring, auditing and control
to prevent the spread of the pandemic.
• eHealth smart solutions in the fight against a COVID-19 like pandemic.
• IoT and Smart Healthcare systems with an environmentally friendly and sustainable
footprint.
Health Infrastructure and Healthcare Operation Services
• Distributed and connected digital healthcare services.
• IoT services for real-time monitoring of health data and status of patients and/or
older adults.
• Wearable devices and IoT systems for remote monitoring of health data and status
of patients and/or older adults.
• mHealth services and applications using mobile and wearable devices to collect
community and clinical health data, and deliver healthcare information to
practitioners, researchers and patients.
• Sustainable city environments for emergency health management.
• 5G and beyond for healthcare in sustainable smart cities.
• Wireless Sensor Networks for advanced smart healthcare in sustainable cities.
Quality in Healthcare Systems
• New experimental validation methods with end-users.
• Systems and services for ensuring patient’s commitment to the medication
schedule.
• Digital health systems and tools for health care professional training and
workforce development.
• Communication systems and services improving the quality of patient and
healthcare provider contact before, during and after admission.
• Methods and Technology for Improving the quality of services-oriented care
delivery systems.
• Methods, Digital Tools and/or Services for inclusive-for-all healthcare systems.
• Co-Creation of healthcare systems for social well being of people with special
needs, older adults and/or deprivileged or disadvantaged people.
• Systems for management of health and care (mental health, pain, neurological
disorders, sight, hearing, balance, space awareness; sensory based physiological
and psychological non-invasive measurements, preventive healthcare, m-healthcare,
e-healthcare, integrated care, serious games, electronic health record, self-
management, patient-centered systems for survivorship, palliation and/or
end-of-life care).
Privacy, Security & Standardization
• Standardization, certification, labelling, and communication issues (related to
ageing well, to sensory impairment).
• Privacy and Security/Regulation compliant services in health care systems (e.g.,
HIPAA).
• Security and privacy of digital health systems and service.
• Socio-economic issues of smart healthcare in sustainable societies.
• Privacy, security and ethics in eHealth smart solutions and surveillance at scale in
the fight against a COVID-19 pandemic.
High-quality original submissions that address such future issues, show the
design and evaluation in (near-) real scenarios, explain how to benchmark
systems, and outline the education and training procedures for acquiring new
perceptual skills while using such systems are welcome. Research and technical
papers are expected to present significant and original contributions validated with
the targeted end-users.
Submissions should clearly state the progress beyond the existing state-of-
the-art and the expected societal benefits of the developed technology. When
possible, validate scenarios with the target user groups and well-identified
technology readiness levels
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_readiness_level)
should be at least outlined.
Submissions
We invite Research and Technical papers, up to 15 pages, describing original
unpublished research, making a substantial contribution to the research field.
All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee. As was the case for
IHAW 2021, the proceedings of IHAW 2022 will be published by Springer in the
Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series
(https://www.springer.com/series/7899) and will be presented in the technical
sessions of the conference.
As was also the case for IHAW 2021, the authors of the best papers accepted for
IHAW2022 will be invited to submit extended versions for a special issue in a high
quality journal (currently under negotiation).
Submissions of all types should be carefully formatted according to the
Springer format for conference proceedings:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu… .
The submission process will be handled through Easy Chair and the
submission link is: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=icihaw2022 .
Important Dates
• Submission Deadline: July 18, 2022 (AoE)
• Notification: September 26, 2022
• Camera-Ready Submission Deadline: October 10, 2022
• Author Registration Deadline: October 10, 2022
Organizers
Honorary General Chair
• Edwige Pissaloux, University of Rouen Normandy, France
General Chair
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Scientific Chair
• Achilleas Achilleos, Frederick University, Cyprus
Scientific Vice-Chair
• Ramiro Velazquez, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico
Publicity Chair
• Jessica Allingham, Lakehead University, Canada
Finance Chair
• Petros Stratis, Easy Conferences LTD, Cyprus
*** Fourth Call for Contributions ***
ACM International Conference on Information Technology for Social Good
(GoodIT 2022)
7–9 September, 2022, 5* St. Raphael Resort & Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/
Scope
The ACM GoodIT conference seeks papers describing significant research
contributions related to the application of information technologies (IT) to social
good. Social good is typically defined as something that provides a benefit to the
general public. In this context, clean air and water, Internet connection, education,
and healthcare are all good examples of social goods. However, new media
innovations and the explosion of online communities have added new meaning to the
term. Social good is now about global citizens uniting to unlock the potential of
individuals, technology, and collaboration to create a positive societal impact.
GoodIT solicits papers that address important research challenges related to, but not
limited to:
• Citizen science
• Civic intelligence
• Decentralized approaches to IT
• Digital solutions for Cultural Heritage
• Environmental monitoring
• Ethical computing
• Frugal solutions for IT
• Game, entertainment, and multimedia applications
• Health and social care
• IT for automotive
• IT for development
• IT for education
• IT for smart living
• Privacy, trust and ethical issues in ICT solutions
• Smart governance and e-administration
• Social informatics
• Socially responsible IT solutions
• Sustainable cities and transportation
• Sustainable IT
• Technology addressing the digital divide
Paper Submission
The papers should not exceed six (6) pages (US letter size) double-column,
including figures, tables, and references in standard ACM format
(https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/index.php/authors/ ).
They must be original works and must not have been previously published.
At least one of the authors of all accepted papers must register and present the
work at the conference; otherwise, the paper will not be published in the
proceedings. All accepted and presented papers will be included in the conference
proceedings published in the ACM Digital Library.
In addition to a Main Track, the conference features 9 additional Special Tracks.
More information on these tracks is available on the conference web site.
Journal Special Issues and Best Paper Award
Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to two special
journal issues:
• FGCS, Elsevier
• MDPI Sensors, where the theme of the special issue will be "Application of
Information Technology (IT) to Social Good"
(https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/topical_collection_good… ).
Specifically 5 papers will be invited free of charge and another 5 papers will get a
20% discount on the publication fees.
Furthermore, MDPI Sensors will sponsor a Best Paper Award with the amount of
400 CHF.
Work-in-Progress and PhD Track
Inside ACM GoodIT, the Work-in-Progress and PhD Track provides an opportunity to
showcase interesting new work that is still at an early stage. We encourage
practitioners and researchers to submit to the Work-in-Progress venue as it provides
a unique opportunity for sharing valuable ideas, eliciting feedback on early-stage
work, and fostering discussions and collaborations among colleagues. Moreover, this
track provides a platform for PhD students to present and receive feedback on their
ongoing research. Students at different stages of their research will have the
opportunity to present and discuss their research questions, goals, methods and
results. This is an opportunity to obtain guidance on various aspects of their research
from established researchers and other PhD students working in research areas
related to technologies for social good.
Important: For this specific track, papers must not exceed four (4) pages
(US letter size) double column, including figures, tables, and references in standard
ACM format (https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/index.php/authors/ ).
Submission Instructions
All papers must be submitted electronically via the hotcrp web site
(https://goodit2022.hotcrp.com ). Once on the submission page, you will be able to
select the track where to submit your paper.
Important Dates
• Submission deadline for all types of contributions: 23 May 2022
• Notification of acceptance: 20 June 2022
• Camera-ready submission and author registration: 11 July 2022
Conference Committees
https://cyprusconferences.org/goodit2022/committees/
Cari Colleghi,
Allego la call relativa a due borse di dottorato di ricerca ad University College Cork (Irlanda) in ambito HCI e CSCW.
Saluti,
Lui
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Applications are open for fully funded PhDs (duration: 4 years) under ADVANCE CRT<https://www.advance-crt.ie/>. ADVANCE CRT is a Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Research Training focused on Future Networks and the Internet of Things with applications in sustainable and independent living.
Through co-supervision between the Schools of Computer Science & IT (Dr Klaas-Jan Stol, Prof Dirk Pesch) and Applied Psychology (Prof Luigina Ciolfi) at University College Cork, excellent applicants are sought for two proposed doctoral research projects with HCI/CSCW orientation as part of the 2022-2023 ADVANCE CRT recruitment round:
Project 1: Understanding Digitally-Mediated Hybrid Work Practices of IT Professionals (DigiHyPe)
Supervisors: Dr Klaas-Jan Stol (School of Computer Science & IT) (Lead Supervisor); Prof Luigina Ciolfi (School of Applied Psychology) (Second Supervisor).
This project aims to examine the digitally-mediated experiences and practices of IT professionals tackling the “new normal” of hybrid work in IT organisations, particularly in relation to collaborative projects and teamwork. The Covid-19 pandemic has shifted working patterns in the high-tech sector in significant and unprecedented ways: initially through fast pivoting to working from home, and more recently through novel attempts to develop “hybrid” work policies, with employees negotiating and adopting new spatial, temporal, and organisational patterns of work and with new practices emerging within teams and organisations. Collaboration and cooperation among colleagues are likely to emerge in novel ways, due to the novel configuration of knowledge and resources, mutual awareness, availability patterns, communication and coordination mechanisms, and of the digital tools being used for all of this.
While there is considerable research on forms of flexible work such as ‘remote working’, we are now entering an age of hybrid work at scale. Furthermore, hybrid work is emerging in all its complexity not only in terms of locations, but also of scheduling, communication patterns, team building, etc. Thus, there is an urgent need to investigate “modern” remote working, characterized by large-scale, dynamic, and highly tailored configurations of how IT professionals collaborate. To that end, this project has the following primary research goals:
* To identify new and emerging practices of collaborative digitally-mediated hybrid work in the high- tech/software sector, and their impact on both professionals and organisations.
* To understand how digital tools and services are used as part of these practices to support collaboration, coordination and cooperation.
* To identify the requirements, opportunities, and challenges of future technologies that can improve support for collaborative hybrid work and the individuals and teams that perform it.
* To develop a novel ‘framework of collaboration in hybrid work’ that synthesises findings from detailed analyses of the field studies, which provides guidance to organisations that seek to improve their collaboration mechanisms, and to provide a theoretical foundation for future research and development.
It is envisaged that the research will comprise a series of field studies at organisations, using a mixed- methods approach. Potential research methods include case study, ethnography, and the Delphi method.
This project will build on, extend, and challenge prior knowledge on digitally-mediated flexible work and on collaboration and cooperation in the IT sector, particularly within software development teams. There is an established body of work across Software Engineering/Information Systems and HCI/CSCW that has built an in-depth understanding of these issues via field-based methods, and which also provides a set of concepts and frameworks to be applied to the study of flexible forms of work and to the design of software to support it. This project will contribute to this established corpus of empirical research by critiquing and expanding existing concepts, tools, and frameworks detailing the practices of collaboration and cooperation in flexible work situations in the IT sector. As the world around us is changing, the current historical juncture in time offers an exciting and unique opportunity to contribute in significant ways and to have a direct impact on organisational practice in the IT sector, and more broadly on the ongoing opportunities to shape the future of work and the digital tools that will be used going forward.
Full description of the project can be found in the ADVANCE CRT 2022-2023 Project Booklet<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-LKj5y9x0EC7VDJjDj90MUda3X7inlkl/view?usp=…>, under Dr Stol’s list of potential projects.
Project 2: InterArct
Supervisors: Prof Dirk Pesch (School of Computer Science & IT) (Lead Supervisor); Prof Luigina Ciolfi (School of Applied Psychology) (Second Supervisor).
The InterArct project focuses on novel approaches to human computer interaction with art and performance installations in museums and galleries. In order to interact with art installations, many formats are possible, ranging from local, physical to remote interaction. At the same time, the interaction with art should also be accessible to people’s different abilities. The Covid pandemic has led to the closure or limited access to museums and with the potential of future pandemics, remote interaction and/or virtual interaction with exhibits could address some of this in the future as well. Furthermore, contemporary artists are increasingly incorporating digital interactive elements into their practice, and look at available new technologies for inspiration and exploration.
In the InterArct project, we plan to develop an inclusive, accessible and flexible approach to interaction with contemporary art exhibits. We envisage leveraging gesture and facial recognition through a range of technologies (depending on researcher skills) such as radio signal based, image recognition based, wearable sensor based or other approaches. The project will build on prior work done by the two supervisors on radio signal based event and activity detection and programmable and reactive interaction with museum exhibits. The project will seek suitable contemporary art venues and practitioners and future contemporary art installations to demonstrate the capabilities of the developed technologies. The project aims to collaborate with the Glucksman Art Gallery on the University College Cork campus as an exhibition and experimentation space.
The project will have strong societal impact as it has the potential to make interaction with contemporary art much more accessible. The work, while focused in this project on art, can also have a wide range of other applications in interaction with everyday objects in homes, businesses, supporting people with disabilities for example.
Full description of the project can be found in the ADVANCE CRT 2022-2023 Project Booklet<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-LKj5y9x0EC7VDJjDj90MUda3X7inlkl/view?usp=…>, under Prof Pesch’s list of potential projects.
For information on ADAVANCE CRT funding support, the application process, eligibility criteria, and full list of potential projects, see: https://www.advance-crt.ie/apply/
The deadline for applications is the 1st of April 2022
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Prof Luigina Ciolfi (she/her)
Professor of Human Computer Interaction
School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Ireland
Tel +353 (0)21 490 4597
My UCC Research Profile<http://research.ucc.ie/profiles/A011/LCiolfi@ucc.ie>
Member, British Psychological Society; Senior Member & Distinguished Speaker<https://speakers.acm.org/speakers/ciolfi_15069>, ACM; Steering Committee Member, EUSSET<http://eusset.eu/> | Associate Editor, The CSCW Journal<http://www.springer.com/computer/journal/10606> | Personal Website<https://luiginaciolfi.net/>
My working day may not be your working day. Please don’t feel obliged to reply to this e-mail outside of your normal working hours
Call for Papers - Designing for Meaningful Interactions and Digital Wellbeing (Design4DWB 2022)
AVI 2022 Workshop
06 June 2022 - Rome, Italy
More info: https://sites.google.com/view/design4dwb/home <https://sites.google.com/view/design4dwb/home>
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ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Nowadays, tech companies adopt attention-capture dark patterns like recommendations and content autoplay to grab people's attention and maximize the time spent on different digital services, from social networks to video sharing platforms. Such a controversial business model exploits the individual's psychological vulnerabilities to increase advertisements revenue, and has several measurable consequences on individuals' sense of agency, often resulting in people's lack of control over technology use. In this context, public media and researchers in different areas, from philosophy to human-computer interaction, agree on the importance of considering a new kind of psychological digital wellbeing.
The purpose of this workshop is to provide the academic and industrial communities a venue for discussing ongoing research and ideas on the design of interfaces that allow people to take advantage of digital platforms in a meaningful and conscious way, without the need for external interventions (e.g., timers) that indiscriminately block the user's interaction. This could be done with either novel Digital Self-Control Tools (DSCTs), which allows people to limit their technology use through the redesign of interactive elements, or by finding ways to motivate key stakeholders to avoid or mitigate attention-capture dark patterns from the beginning of their design processes.
This workshop is part of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2022).
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
We invite researchers and practitioners in interdisciplinary domains intersecting HCI, AI, psychology, design, and/or STS to engage in dialog on the topics above. A key priority of our workshop will be to invite submissions from an intellectually diverse and global group of participants to further discussions on how appropriate human-centered design can contribute to digital wellbeing in this context. In particular, we solicit participation across more and less technical researchers in HCI who are motivated to address the list of topics below.
Prospective workshop participants are invited to submit a position paper (2-4 pages) describing and highlighting their contributions to the workshop topics.
The topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Definition and analysis of attention-capture dark patterns.
- Novel interfaces for meaningful interaction.
- Novel DSCTs that focus on redesigning the user's interaction rather than blocking it.
- Design methods and tools for digital wellbeing.
- Strategies and tools for measuring people's digital wellbeing.
- Responsibility and role of tech companies.
- Social, educational, and political factors.
WORKSHOP STRUCTURE
This one-day workshop will be interactive and informal. It will combine presentations of accepted position papers with discussions and hands-on sessions, aimed at generating ideas for future research directions. The workshop is planned to be in-person, at the conference. Virtual participation will be made possible.
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions of position papers should be of 2-4 pages, in the ACM Primary Article Submission Templates (single column, https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template).
PDFs of submissions can be emailed to Alberto Monge Roffarello (one of the organizers) at alberto.monge(a)polito.it. They will be reviewed by all organizers based on relevance, originality, and overall quality. Upon acceptance, at least one author of each accepted paper will be required to attend the workshop. Virtual participation will be made possible.
All workshop participants will need to register for the workshop. Accepted and presented papers will be made available on CEUR Workshop Proceedings, if possible, while workshop results will be published on our website. Notifications will be mailed to the authors within 15 days of receipt (and no later than the date reported below).
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 27 March 2022
Notification: 27 April 2022
Camera-ready and registration due: 08 May 2022
Workshop date: 06 June 2022
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Alberto Monge Roffarello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Luigi De Russis, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
R. X. Schwartz, University of Virginia, USA
Panagiotis Apostolellis, University of Virginia, USA
Cari tutti,
Purtroppo è venuto a mancare prematuramente il collega e amico Michele Risi
http://docenti.unisa.it/michele.risi.
Molti all'interno della nostra comunità lo hanno conosciuto e hanno avuto
modo di apprezzarne le grandi doti umane e il suo elevato profilo
scientifico.
Michele mancherà a tutti noi...
Giuliana Vitiello e Genny Tortora
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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
*VL/HCC 2022: Call for Research Papers*
(Apologies for multiple postings)
*IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing*
*>>> 12-16 September 2022 <<<*
*Rome, Italy*
*https://conf.researchr.org/home/vlhcc-2022*
<https://conf.researchr.org/home/vlhcc-2022>
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*IMPORTANT DEADLINES*
Research Papers:
- Abstracts-Only: *Wednesday 23 March 2022*
- Submission Deadline: *Wednesday 30 March 2022*
(all deadlines are *23:59, AoE*)
*>>> Submission link: **https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022*
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022>
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*IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC)
2022*
From the beginning of the computer age, people have sought easier ways to
learn, express, and understand computational ideas. Whether this meant
moving from punch cards to textual languages, or command lines to graphical
UIs, the quest to make computation easier to express, manipulate, and
understand by a broader group of people is an ongoing challenge.
The IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing is the
premier international forum for research on this topic. Established in
1984, the mission of the conference is to support the design, theory,
application, and evaluation of computing technologies and languages for
programming, modeling, and communicating, which are easier to learn, use,
and understand by people.
The 2022 symposium is scheduled to take place September 12-16 in Rome,
Italy.
Our special emphasis for 2022 is *Human-Centric AI*. VL/HCC 2022 is 100%
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Multimedia
Computing (TCMC).
*VL/HCC is indexed in Scopus, DBLP, IEEE Explore, WoS.*
*The Symposium is planned to be in presence. In any case, we are monitoring
the Covid situation and will act according to decisions of the authorities
to insure the safest and widest participation.*
We look forward to your participation in VL/HCC!
Paolo Bottoni, VL/HCC 2022 General Co-Chair
Gennaro Costagliola, VL/HCC 2022 General Co-Chair
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*Scope and Topics*
We solicit original, unpublished research papers on computing technologies
for modeling, programming, communicating, and reasoning, which are easier
to learn, use or understand by humans than the current state-of-the-art.
Papers should focus on efforts to design, formalize, implement, or evaluate
those technologies and languages. This includes technologies intended for
general audiences (e.g., professional or novice programmers, or the public)
or domain-specific audiences (e.g., people working in business
administration, production environments, healthcare, urban design or
scientific domains).
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Visual Languages: Novel visual languages, Design, evaluation, and
theory of visual languages and applications, Development of systems for
manipulating and interacting with diagrammatic representations
- Human aspects and psychology of software development and language
design, such as supporting inclusion and diversity in programming
- End-user development: End-user development, adaptation and
programming, Creation and evaluation of technologies and infrastructures
for end user development
- Crowdsourcing design and development work
- Representations: Novel representations and user interfaces for
expressing computation, Software, algorithm and data visualization
- Modeling: Model-driven development, Domain-specific languages,
including modeling languages, Visual modeling of human behavior and
socio-technical systems
- Thinking more deeply about code: Computational thinking and Computer
Science education, Debugging and program understanding, Explainable ML/AI
If you are not sure if your paper is a good fit for VL/HCC, feel free to
email the PC Co-chairs (see “Contacts” below). We welcome those new to the
VL/HCC community to submit!
*Special Emphasis for 2022: Human-Centric AI*
This year’s special topic is “Human-Centric AI”. As AI and explainable AI
(XAI) experience explosive growth, many questions arise about how to ensure
that tools and explanations for AI fit the needs of the broad populations
they need to serve. This year, we especially welcome papers at VL/HCC that
design, build, or evaluate technologies involving or relating to
human-centric AI and issues of human-centric AI, such as trust and fairness.
*Paper submissions*
We invite *two kinds of papers*:
- full-length research papers, up to 8 pages - plus unlimited additional
pages containing only references and/or acknowledgements
- short research papers, up to 4 pages - plus unlimited additional pages
containing only references and/or acknowledgements.
Papers must be submitted using the IEEE two-column conference paper format.
Be sure to use the current IEEE conference paper format (which was updated
in 2019), and to select the “US letter” template:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
*>>> Papers should be submitted via the **EasyChair system*
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022>*. <<<*
*>>> The submission link is: *
*https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022*
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022>* <<<*
To facilitate the assigning of papers to reviewers, we require paper
abstracts to be submitted via EasyChair at least 1 week prior to the paper
submission deadline (see Important Deadlines above).
The abstract must be kept up to date such that it matches exactly the
abstract in the submitted paper. The abstract must be no longer than 250
words.
All accepted papers, whether full or short, should be complete,
self-contained, archival contributions. Contributions from full papers are
more extensive than those from short papers. Work-in-progress, which has
not yet yielded a contribution, should be submitted to the Showpieces
category. All submissions will be reviewed by members of the Program
Committee in a single blind review process. Authors will then receive the
reviews for their submissions and will be able to answer them in a rebuttal
phase. Only after this step the PC will make a final decision about the
acceptance of the submissions. Submissions and reviews for the technical
program are managed with EasyChair. At least one author of each accepted
paper is required to register for VL/HCC 2022 and present the paper at the
conference. There will be a virtual presentation option in case of travel
restrictions. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution
after the conference, including IEEE Xplore Digital Library, if the paper
is not presented by the author at the conference.
The proceedings of IEEE VL/HCC are published in digital form by the IEEE
Computer Science Society and archived in the IEEE Digital Library with an
official ISBN number. Accepted papers will be available to conference
attendees via the IEEE Open Preview program in the IEEE Xplore Digital
Library (http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/).
*Evaluation and Justification*
Papers are expected to support their claims with appropriate evidence. For
example, a paper that claims to improve programmer productivity is expected
to demonstrate improved productivity; a paper that claims to be easier to
use should demonstrate increased ease of use.
However, not all claims necessarily need to be supported with empirical
evidence or studies with people. For example, a paper that claims to make
something feasible that was clearly infeasible might substantiate its claim
through the existence of a functioning prototype.
Moreover, there are many alternatives to empirical evidence that may be
appropriate for justifying claims, including analytical methods, formal
arguments or case studies. Given this criterion, we encourage potential
authors to think carefully about what claims their submission makes and
what evidence would adequately support these claims. In addition, we expect
short papers to have less comprehensive evaluation than long papers.
*Special Issue of The Journal of Computer Languages (COLA)*
A select number of accepted papers will also be invited to optionally
submit a revised and extended paper to a special issue of the Journal of
Computer Languages (COLA). These papers will also go through the journal’s
normal reviewing process. Papers accepted at both would appear both in the
proceedings for VL/HCC 2022 and in COLA. Further instructions regarding
formatting and the review/publication process will be provided when the
invitations are made.
More information about COLA is available here:
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-computer-languages
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*VL/HCC 2022 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE*
General Co-Chair
Paolo Bottoni, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
General Co-Chair
Gennaro Costagliola, University of Salerno, Italy
Program Co-Chair
Michelle Brachman, IBM Research, United States
Program Co-Chair
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Maria De Marsico, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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Mattia De Rosa, University of Salerno, Italy
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Thomas LaToza, George Mason University, United States
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Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the 11th International Workshop on Haptic and
Audio Interaction Design(HAID 2022) that will be held in hybrid mode on
24–26 August 2022at Queen Mary University of London in London, UK.
https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/ <https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/>
For questions please contact us at haid2022(a)qmul.ac.uk
<mailto:haid2022@qmul.ac.uk>
To keep in touch and up to date on news related to the HAID community,
please join our Google group (https://groups.google.com/g/haid-community
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(https://twitter.com/HAID_conference <https://twitter.com/HAID_conference>).
===== Call for papers & demos =====
We invite submissions reporting on completed researchand live demosat
the intersection of haptics, audio, and human-computer interaction. We
also welcome papers focusing on one of these fields with applications to
the others.
We particularly welcome contributions, both theoretical and empirical,
in the following areas:
- Design of audio and haptic feedback for health & wellbeing
- Musical haptics & augmented instruments
Contributions in the following areas are also welcome:
- Novel haptic and auditory interfaces
- Perception & evaluation of multimodal and cross-sensory interactions
- Design principles for haptic and auditory interfaces
- Design of audio and haptic feedback for entertainment and creative
applications
- Affective and semiotic roles of haptics and audio in interaction
- Leveraging auditory-tactile correspondences in interaction design
Important dates
Papers - submission: 29 April 2022 (11:59 PM AoE)
Papers - acceptance: 30 May 2022 (11:59 PM AoE)
Papers - camera ready: 10 June 2022 (11:59 PM AoE)
Demos - submission: 10 June 2022 (11:59 PM AoE)
Demos - acceptance: 30 June 2022 (11:59 PM AoE)
More information is available here:
https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/submissions/papers-and-demos/
<https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/submissions/papers-and-demos/>
===== Call for work in progress =====
HAID 2022 seeks work in progress submissions, which describe recently
completed work or highly relevant results of work in progress in all
areas related to haptics, audio, and interaction design.
We particularly encourage work in progress submissions from
“newcomers”—master students or early-stage PhD Students without a
supervisor who is part of the HAID community, especially from
underrepresented groups.
Important dates:
Submission deadline: 10 June 2022 (11:59 PM AoE)
Acceptance notification: 30 June 2022 (11:59 PM AoE)
More information is available here:
https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/submissions/work-in-progress/
<https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/submissions/work-in-progress/>
===== Call for workshops =====
We also invite proposals for workshops to be held during the 1st day of
the conference. These proposals may take the form of theoretical or
hands-on tutorials on specific HAID topics or forums for discussion and
development.
Important dates:
Proposal submission: 8 April 2022 (11:59 PM AoE)
Acceptance notification: 15 April 2022 (11:59 PM AoE)
More information is available here:
https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/submissions/workshops/
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CoPDA 2022 - 6th International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in
the Digital Age: AI for Humans or Humans for AI?
https://homes.di.unimi.it/cslab/copda2022/
June 6, 2022 - Frascati (Rome), Italy
In conjunction with AVI 2022
(https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022)
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Overview
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This edition of the CoPDA workshop will be dedicated to discussing the
current hype about Artificial Intelligence (AI) by contrasting it with
the objectives pursued by Human-Centered Design (HCD).
The workshop will establish a forum to explore our basic assumption (and
to provide at least partial evidence) that the most successful AI
systems out there today are dependent on teams of humans, just as humans
depend on these systems to gain access to information, provide insights
and perform tasks beyond their own capabilities.
Recognizing that AI is today one of the “hottest” topics in large parts
of the world, this CoPDA edition will reflect on the role of HCD in the
AI age. Mainly, we are not interested in discussing the design of user
interfaces of systems with AI features per se; rather, grounded in
research activities from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines, from
computer science to social science, this CoPDA workshop will critically
analyze the current hype about AI by contrasting it with the objectives
pursued by HCD, in order to investigate the impact on individuals,
social groups, and society as a whole.
More precisely, the workshop will explore the relationship between AI,
aimed at replacing human beings, and Intelligence Augmentation (IA),
focused on empowering human beings in their daily life and work.
Balancing between these two perspectives means changing the research
paradigm from traditional human-computer interaction, to designing the
collaboration between humans and computers. This will foster creativity,
meaningful work, intersubjectivity, and learning, and eventually improve
the quality of life of individuals. However, a variety of issues and
ethical problems need to be addressed in this new age – e.g., privacy
intrusions, massive unemployment, knowledge and competence loss, lack of
control, autonomous weapons, etc. The workshop organizers encourage
researchers to submit position papers that will consider these aspects.
In summary, the workshop will aim at discussing the importance of HCD in
the AI Age by considering several topics including (but not limited to):
- Collective human-centered design
- Collaborative learning
- Cultures of participation
- Meaningful human control
- Adaptive, Adaptable, and Context-Aware Systems
- Distributed cognition
- Tacit knowledge and meaning making
- Multi-dimensional aspects of learning
- Big data and privacy
- Learning analytics
- Human-machine teaming systems
- Explainability of AI-based decisions
- Evaluation of AI-based systems
- End-User Development for AI-based systems
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Submissions
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Authors are invited to submit a 5-page position paper using the 1-column
CEUR template available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An
Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available at
https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
The papers can be submitted at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=copda2022
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two members of the Program
Committee.
Accepted papers will be collected and submitted for publication on
CEUR-WS proceedings.
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Important dates
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- Mar 27th, 2022: Submission deadline for position papers
- Apr 27th, 2022: Notification of acceptance
- May 8th, 2022: Camera ready
- Jun 6th, 2022: CoPDA 2022 workshop
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Organizing Committee
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Barbara Rita Barricelli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Daniela Fogli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Anders Mørch (University of Oslo, Norway)
Antonio Piccinno (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy)
Stefano Valtolina (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
For any further information, please contact copda2022(a)easychair.org
*Barbara Rita Barricelli*
Assistant Professor
Department of Information Engineering
Università degli Studi di Brescia
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Dear colleagues,
Due to some requests, the ECSCW workshop and masterclasses deadline has been extended to February 25th.
Have a nice week-end!
Kind regards
Claudia & Bryan, ECSCW 2022 workshop and masterclasses co-chairs
The ECSCW 2022 conference is looking for workshop and masterclass submissions!
Call for Workshop Proposals
CSCW is a challenging and rapidly developing area of research where the exchange of ideas and discussion of concepts with other researchers provide an effective way of gaining new insights and identifying opportunities for possible collaborations.
The ECSCW 2022 Workshops provide an opportunity to engage in discussions with other researchers, present and illustrate new developments on different themes within CSCW, provoke and reflect on novel perspectives and receive feedback on early ideas in a friendly and constructive manner.
ECSCW 2022 invites workshop proposals addressing basic research questions, new methodologies and approaches, innovative technologies, and emerging research areas. Workshops are good venues for involving attendees in working together to share, reflect and develop new insights. Workshops may be half-day or full-day sessions. Outcomes might include journal special issues, blogs or new collaborations.
We encourage accepted workshop organisers to create web-based resources for their workshops so that advertising, submission and organisation can be handled online.
If you are submitting a workshop on accessibility or assistive technology, please refer to the SIGACCESS guidelines on writing about disability<https://www.sigaccess.org/welcome-to-sigaccess/resources/accessible-writing…>.
Important Dates
January 15th, 2022 System open for Submissions
February 25th, 2022 (extended) Submission due for workshop proposals (23:59 AoE)
February 28th, 2022 Notifications to workshop organizers
March 14th, 2022 Deadline for the camera-ready version of the accepted proposals, workshop descriptions, and workshop website links.
May 9th, 2022 Workshop organizers must notify Workshop Chairs with final workshop attendance numbers
Monday/Tuesday June 27/28th, 2022 Workshops at ECSCW 2022
June 27th - July 1st, 2022 ECSCW 2022 Conference
Submission Format & Process
Workshops submissions should:
* be no more than 3000 words, excluding references,
* include all authors names, affiliations, and contact information, an abstract (150 words) as well as a detailed proposal including a description of the theme(s), activities and goals of the workshop, the maximum number of participants, the length of the workshops (half-day/ full-day), and the background of the organiser(s),
* specify the means of recruiting and selecting participants.
* specify any additional equipment needed (including laptops, tablets, speakers, headphones, projectors); unless explicitly confirmed by the Chairs, the additional equipment must be supplied by the workshop organisers,
* be formatted according to the ECSCW template, available in LaTeX<https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2021/ecscw-2021_latex/>, RTF<https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2021/ecscw-2021_rtf/> or MS Word<https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2021/ecscw-2021_word/> format,
* - be sent via email to workshops(a)ecscw.eusset.eu<mailto:workshops@ecscw.eusset.eu> in pdf format.
Workshops submissions are not anonymous.
Call for Masterclass Proposals
Masterclasses provide the opportunity to learn about specific CSCW methods, concepts and approaches from experts in the related field within small in-depth group discussions. Masterclasses facilitate a more focused discussion on any CSCW topic, and enable organizers to do theoretical input in lectures as well as engage participants in more hands-on workshop experiences. While masterclasses are open to a broad range of participants, these are particularly targeted at early career researchers and PhD students. Masterclasses may be half-day or full-day sessions.
If you are submitting a masterclass on accessibility or assistive technology, please refer to the SIGACCESS guidelines on writing about disability<https://www.sigaccess.org/welcome-to-sigaccess/resources/accessible-writing…>.
Important Dates
January 15th, 2022 System open for Submissions
February 25th, 2022 (extended) Submission due for masterclasses proposals (23:59 AoE)
February 28th, 2022 Notifications to masterclasses organizers
March 14th, 2022 Deadline for the camera-ready version of the accepted masterclasses
May 9th, 2022 Masterclasses organizers must notify the Chairs with final masterclasses attendance numbers
Monday/Tuesday June 27/28th, 2022 Masterclasses at ECSCW 2022
June 27th - July 1st, 2022 ECSCW 2022 Conference
Submission Format & Process
Masterclasses submissions should:
* be no more than 1500-3000 words, excluding references,
* include all authors names, affiliations, and contact information as well as a description of the theme(s) of the master class, the background of the organiser(s), the length of the masterclass (half-day/ full-day) and the maximum number of participants,
* specify any additional equipment needed (including laptops, tablets, speakers, headphones, projectors). Unless explicitly confirmed by the Chairs, the additional equipment must be supplied by the masterclass organisers,
* be formatted according to the ECSCW template, available in LaTeX<https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2021/ecscw-2021_latex/>, RTF<https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2021/ecscw-2021_rtf/> or MS Word<https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2021/ecscw-2021_word/> format,
* - be sent via email to workshops(a)ecscw.eusset.eu<mailto:workshops@ecscw.eusset.eu> in pdf format.
Masterclass proposals are not anonymous and should include all authors names, affiliations, and contact information.
Selection Process for Workshops and Masterclasses
Proposals will be single-blind reviewed by the Workshops and Masterclass Chairs and selected members of the ECSCW program committee. Selection will be based on the relevance of the proposed topic for ECSCW and the organiser(s) expertise.
For any queries, please, do not hesitate to contact the ECSCW 2022 Masterclasses Chairs at workshops(a)ecscw.eusset.eu<mailto:workshops@ecscw.eusset.eu>.
Additional Information:
To access this information via the web, please visit the ECSCW 2022 website:
https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2022/workshops/https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2022/masterclasses/
Workshop and Masterclass Chairs,
Claudia Mueller and Bryan Semaan
Prof. Dr. Claudia Müller
Ass. Prof. Information Systems, esp. IT for the Ageing Society
Institute for Information Systems
Office US-F 115, Kohlbettstr. 15, 57072 Siegen
T +49 271 740 4036 (Sekr.), email: claudia.mueller(a)uni-siegen.de<https://mail.uni-siegen.de/owa/redir.aspx?C=pgIoMc7ilxb82QM99MDdt6G8X_oLdhk…>
https://italg.wineme.uni-siegen.de/
Professor at Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences Switzerland
Department of Health Sciences/ Careum Research
Pestalozzistr. 3, CH-8032 Zürich, www.careum.ch<https://mail.uni-siegen.de/owa/redir.aspx?C=9g_kpJY_oN2tEAZN3Lu0LT0Ntl3nVdo…>