IUI 2014: Call for Workshop Proposals & Call for Papers
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IUI 2014 is the 19th annual meeting of the intelligent interfaces community and serves as the principal international forum for reporting outstanding research and development on intelligent user interfaces. IUI 2014 will be held in Haifa, Israel from February 24-27, 2014.
Workshops will be held on the first day of the conference. We invite submissions of full-day (6 hours) and half-day (3 hours) workshop proposals on any of the conference topics. Submission Information can be found on the website.
IMPORTANT DATES Workshop Proposals due: September 16, 2013 Decisions sent: October 7, 2013 Workshop go/no-go date: December 23, 2013 Workshop date: February 24, 2014
CONTACT Ido Guy, IBM Research – Haifa, Israel Tracy Hammond, Texas A&M University, USA workshops_tutorialschair2014 atiuiconf.org
CALL FOR PAPERS UI is where the community of people interested in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) meets the Artificial Intelligence (AI) community. We are very interested in contributions that bridge these two fields and also related fields, such as psychology, cognitive science, computer graphics, the arts, etc. IUI researchers are interested in improving the symbiosis between humans and computers, so that interface design and interactive experiences yield higher performance outcomes. This may involve designing interfaces that incorporate intelligent automated capabilities, where the net impact is a human-computer interaction that improves performance or usability in critical ways. It may also involve designing an interface that effectively leverages human skills and capabilities, so that human performance with an application excels. In other cases, such as educational interface design, it may involve exercising judgment in when not to automate a function so that humans are encouraged to exert themselves as they acquire new skills or domain knowledge. We call for original submissions that describe novel technologies and applications to intelligent user interfaces.
IMPORTANT DATES Abstracts Due: October 4, 2013 Full and Short Papers Due: October 9, 2013 Notification to Authors: December 4, 2013 Camera-Ready Due: December 22, 2013
CONTACT Joyce Chai, Michigan State University, USA Antonio Krüger, DFKI GmbH and Saarland University, Germany programchair2014 atiuiconf.org