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ChineseCHI 2017 - 2017 International Symposium of Chinese CHI

Date2017-06-08 - 2017-06-09

Deadline2017-04-13

VenueGuangzhou, China China

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Websitehttp://chchi2017.icachi.org/node/4

Topics/Call fo Papers

Chinese CHI 2017 is pleased to announce the first HCI Video Competition as an integrated part of its technical program (June 8 – 9, 2017 in Guangzhou, China). The Video Competition will serve as a platform for students, researchers, and practitioners to share exciting and innovated ideas of Human-Computer Interaction. The accepted submissions will be presented throughout the Chinese CHI 2017 conference and made accessible on YouTube and other selected social media. An award ceremony for juried best videos and audience’s choice videos will be held during the conference.
This year’s theme is Ecological HCI. We welcome video submissions related but not limited to the following topics under this theme:
Internet of Things, smart city, smart home, etc.
Human-Robot Interaction.
Social and Crowd Computing, e.g., social media, social network, crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, etc.
VR, AR, and game.
Submission Guideline:
All the submissions of video competition should go through Easychair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=chines...).
Besides basic information (title, authors, affiliation, contact), the submission should include.
A url (web link) to download the video.
A short introduction of the submission (up to 300 words).
Submission Requirement:
The video submission must be relevant to HCI and the given theme.
Short video submission is up to 1 min and long video submission is 2 ~ 5 min.
The video submission must be narrated and/or subtitled in English to ensure comprehensibility of a wide audience.
The video submission needs to be in widely accepted encoding format, such as mp4.
The video submission must not contain offensive information and must not be used to promote commercial products.
The authors must hold the copyright or obtain explicit written permission from copyright owners of all the materials used in the videos, such as images, video clips, sounds, and music.
The Chinese CHI conference reserves the right to recode and distribute videos online.

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