(November 9-11, 2009) in Merida, Yucatan http://www.clihc.org/2009
Held in conjunction with LA-Web
Welcome to the Latin- American perspective on HCI
The diversity of Latin America is evident in its people, culture,
geography, history and perspectives. This conference aims at capturing
this richness within the context of those researchers and
practitioners from and in Latin American working in the area of Human-
Computer Interaction (HCI). The conference will serve as a venue for
the inter-change of ideas, methods, approaches and techniques of those
aiming at designing interactive experiences for the people of Latin
America. It has its origin in two previous editions of the Latin
American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (CLIHC): In 2003 in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and in 2005 in Cuernavaca, Mexico and in 2007
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Following the spirit of these previous
editions, we acknowledge that in the HCI field, not only should we
reach for technology that can be used and appreciated by the widest
range of people, but also for means to promote inter-cultural exchange
and cross-fertilization among people with diverse backgrounds and
needs. The workshop is open to all topics and disciplines related to
HCI.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
• user interface design and evaluation methods
• universal accessibility
• cross-cultural and internationalization issues
• multi-modal interfaces, theoretical & multidisciplinary aspects
• social and cultural issues in HCI
• intelligent user interfaces
• personalization and adaptive interfaces
• end-user programming, multimedia
• virtual reality and games
• online communities and pervasive computing.
Type of submissions
CLIHC will accept submissions in the following categories:
1 Full papers (up to 8 pages submissions) - Full papers are
submissions describing results and original research work not
submitted or published elsewhere. Full papers should properly place
the work within the field, cite related work, and clearly indicate the
innovative aspects of the work and its contribution to the field
2 Short papers (up to 4 pages submissions) - Authors are invited to
submit work in progress whose preliminary results are already
interesting to CLIHC audience. This track will give CLIHC attendees a
way to learn about ongoing research initiatives and will provide
presenters with an excellent opportunity to receive invaluable direct
feedback from experts.
Important dates
All papers categories submissions: May 30th, 2009
Notification of acceptance: July 10th, 2009
Camera-ready manuscripts due: August 1st, 2009
Conference dates: November 9-11, 2009
Submission and publication
The format of submitted papers must follow the IEEE conference
format , including no page numbers. Submitted papers must be in PDF or
Word format for Windows. Papers should be submitted through the
easychair submission management system: submit the paper (in either
PDF or Word (97 - 2007) format). Papers written in english and
accepted will be published in the conference proceedings edited by
IEEE -both full and short papers. Papers written in Spanish and
Portuguese and accepted will be included in the conference proceedings
edited by (ISBN book from Universidad Autonoma de Baja California ).
Selected papers will also be invited to submit an extended version to
a special issue of an international journal to be announced.
Conference chair:
Monica Tentori (mten...@uabc.mx) | (mten...@gmail.com)
Local chair:
Edgar Cambranes, UADY, Mexico
Program chairs:
Elizabeth S. Furtado (eliz...@unifor.br) and Alberto L. Moran
(albert...@uabc.mx) | (amor...@gmail.com)
Steering committee:
Alfredo Sanchez, UDLA, Mexico, Oscar Mayora, CreateNet, Italy , Victor
M. Gonzalez, University of Manchester, UK, Christian Sturm, Hewlett
Packard, España , Manuel Perez-Quiñones, Virginia Tech, Cristina
Baranauskas , PUC-RIO