ITUI-C 2012 - International Workshop on Intelligent and Tangible User Interfaces for Collaboration (ITUI-C 2012)
Topics/Call fo Papers
International Workshop on Intelligent and Tangible User Interfaces for Collaboration
(ITUI-C 2012)
Call for Papers
As part of
The 2012 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS 2012)
http://cts2012.cisedu.info
May 21-25, 2012
The Westin Westminster Hotel
Denver, Colorado, USA
In Cooperation with ACM, IEEE, and IFIP
Submission Deadline: January 21, 2012
Submissions could be for full papers, short papers, poster papers, or posters
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
Novel interactive systems often combine digital representations with physical, real-world artifacts. Such intelligent and tangible user interfaces (I&T UI) offer new ways for users to collaborate with others, manipulate data, to interact with humans and computers.
It is argued that ‘natural collaboration’ is supported when people can reach out and touch with their fingers or assemble around a table. Other participants and their physical chains of actions support coordination, while material artifacts or a tangible tabletop act as mediators. The use of gestures, interventions with tokens, modifications and content manipulation extend the possibilities of collaboration and co-construction. Participants do not just have to discuss in a confrontational way face-to-face. IUI employs intelligent processing and interfaces that leverage artificial intelligence techniques.
The artifacts take a key role in intelligent and tangible user interfaces and materialize the possible modes of collaboration and interaction. Therefore their collaborative aspects are central to participants exchange and interactions with each other and a UI, e.g., the ColorTable [3] ? a tangible tabletop supporting negotiation process to collaboratively plan future urban scenarios in participatory settings.
The aims of this workshop are to further explore potentials of collaborating with and supported by intelligent and tangibles ? their integration into the interaction, their material features and how these contribute to participants’ collaboration and modes of interaction. Therefore we look forward to further learn and understand the various modes of collaboration offered by UIs and exchange our experiences throughout fieldwork, design cases and research projects. Beyond that we want to encourage the discourse about the aspects and complexity of collaborative work and design with intelligent and tangible interfaces in theory and practice.
The workshop is planned for a full day, starting with a keynote and includes demonstrations. The combination of practical experiences and theoretical concepts will be a good basis for research exchange and support researchers to further explore and develop natural collaboration possibilities and cooperative concepts mediated by UIs. The workshop works will be included in the CTS proceedings.
The Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
Intelligent and Tangible Frameworks and Models
Collaborative Multi-user Interfaces
New Approaches and Terminologies
Tabletop, surface, and multi-touch Interfaces
Methods and Experiences with Users and Stakeholders
Descriptions of Models and Processes
Design Studies and Cases
I &T UI Usability
Research Projects
Novel Intelligent and Tangible Applications
Intelligent Interactive Interfaces, Systems, and Devices
Pervasive and Mobile Interfaces
Human-centered Interfaces
Affective and Social Interfaces
Conversational Interfaces
Resilient and Adaptive Interfaces
Empirical Studies and Evaluations of I&T UI Interfaces
PAPER SUBMISSION
You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works on above and other topics related to intelligent and tangible user interfaces for collaboration. Submitted papers must not have been published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Submission should include a cover page with authors' names, affiliation addresses, fax numbers, phone numbers, and email addresses. Please, indicate clearly the corresponding author and include up to 6 keywords from the above list of topics and an abstract of no more than 400 words. The full manuscript should be at most 8 pages using the two-column IEEE format. Additional pages will be charged additional fee. Short papers (up to 4 pages), poster papers and posters (please refer to http://cts2012.cisedu.info/home/posters for the submission details) will also be accepted for submission. Please include page numbers on all preliminary submissions to make it easier for reviewers to provide helpful comments. Submit a PDF copy of your full manuscript via the Workshop submission Web page at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ituic2....
Only PDF files will be accepted, uploaded to the Workshop link above. Each paper will receive a minimum of three reviews. Papers will be selected based on their originality, relevance, technical clarity and presentation. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper, if accepted. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be registered and presented at the workshop.
Accepted papers will be published in the Conference proceedings. Instructions for final manuscript format and requirements will be posted on the CTS 2012 Conference web site. It is our intent to have the proceedings formally published in hard and soft copies and be available at the time of the conference. The proceedings is projected to be included in the IEEE Digital Library and indexed accordingly.
If you have any questions about paper submission or the workshop, please contact the workshop organizers.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline January 21, 2012
Notification of Acceptance February 10, 2012
Registration & Camera-Ready Paper Due March 01, 2012
Conference Dates: May 21 - 25, 2012
Workshop Organizers
TBA
TBA
Phone: +
Fax: +
Email:
International Program Committee:
All submitted papers will be reviewed by the workshop technical program committee members following similar criteria used in CTS 2012.
TBA
(*This committee will be announced soon.)
For information or questions about Conference's paper submission, tutorials, posters, workshops, special sessions, exhibits, demos, panels and forums organization, doctoral colloquium, and any other information about the conference location, registration, paper formatting, etc., please consult the Conference’s web site at URL: http://cts2012.cisedu.info/ or contact one of the Conference's organizers or Co-Chairs: Geoffrey C. Fox at gcf-AT-indiana.edu and Waleed W. Smari at Smari-AT-arys.org.
REFERENCES
Basile M., Ehrenstrasser L., Wagner I., et al; Supporting Community Engagement in the City: Urban Planning in the MR-Tent. Proceedings of Community and Technology, C&T’09, June 25-27, 2009, State College, PA, USA.
Hornecker E., Marshall, P., Sheep Dalton, N., Rogers, Y. Collaboration and Interference: Awareness with Mice or Touch Input. Proceedings of the ACM 2008 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2008), 167-176.
Maquil V., Psik T., Wagner I., Wagner M.; Expressive Interactions Supporting Collaboration in Urban Design; Proceedings of GROUP 2007, Nov 4-7, 2007, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA.
Patten, J., Ishii H.; A Comparison of Spatial Organization Strategies in Graphical and Tangible User Interfaces. Proceedings of Designing Augmented Reality Environments (DARE) 2000, 41-50.
Stanton D, Bayon V, Neale H, et al; Classroom Collaboration in the Design of Tangible Interfaces for Story Telling. The 2001 Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems; Seattle, Washington, United States: ACM Press; 2001. p. 482--9.
(ITUI-C 2012)
Call for Papers
As part of
The 2012 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS 2012)
http://cts2012.cisedu.info
May 21-25, 2012
The Westin Westminster Hotel
Denver, Colorado, USA
In Cooperation with ACM, IEEE, and IFIP
Submission Deadline: January 21, 2012
Submissions could be for full papers, short papers, poster papers, or posters
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
Novel interactive systems often combine digital representations with physical, real-world artifacts. Such intelligent and tangible user interfaces (I&T UI) offer new ways for users to collaborate with others, manipulate data, to interact with humans and computers.
It is argued that ‘natural collaboration’ is supported when people can reach out and touch with their fingers or assemble around a table. Other participants and their physical chains of actions support coordination, while material artifacts or a tangible tabletop act as mediators. The use of gestures, interventions with tokens, modifications and content manipulation extend the possibilities of collaboration and co-construction. Participants do not just have to discuss in a confrontational way face-to-face. IUI employs intelligent processing and interfaces that leverage artificial intelligence techniques.
The artifacts take a key role in intelligent and tangible user interfaces and materialize the possible modes of collaboration and interaction. Therefore their collaborative aspects are central to participants exchange and interactions with each other and a UI, e.g., the ColorTable [3] ? a tangible tabletop supporting negotiation process to collaboratively plan future urban scenarios in participatory settings.
The aims of this workshop are to further explore potentials of collaborating with and supported by intelligent and tangibles ? their integration into the interaction, their material features and how these contribute to participants’ collaboration and modes of interaction. Therefore we look forward to further learn and understand the various modes of collaboration offered by UIs and exchange our experiences throughout fieldwork, design cases and research projects. Beyond that we want to encourage the discourse about the aspects and complexity of collaborative work and design with intelligent and tangible interfaces in theory and practice.
The workshop is planned for a full day, starting with a keynote and includes demonstrations. The combination of practical experiences and theoretical concepts will be a good basis for research exchange and support researchers to further explore and develop natural collaboration possibilities and cooperative concepts mediated by UIs. The workshop works will be included in the CTS proceedings.
The Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
Intelligent and Tangible Frameworks and Models
Collaborative Multi-user Interfaces
New Approaches and Terminologies
Tabletop, surface, and multi-touch Interfaces
Methods and Experiences with Users and Stakeholders
Descriptions of Models and Processes
Design Studies and Cases
I &T UI Usability
Research Projects
Novel Intelligent and Tangible Applications
Intelligent Interactive Interfaces, Systems, and Devices
Pervasive and Mobile Interfaces
Human-centered Interfaces
Affective and Social Interfaces
Conversational Interfaces
Resilient and Adaptive Interfaces
Empirical Studies and Evaluations of I&T UI Interfaces
PAPER SUBMISSION
You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works on above and other topics related to intelligent and tangible user interfaces for collaboration. Submitted papers must not have been published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Submission should include a cover page with authors' names, affiliation addresses, fax numbers, phone numbers, and email addresses. Please, indicate clearly the corresponding author and include up to 6 keywords from the above list of topics and an abstract of no more than 400 words. The full manuscript should be at most 8 pages using the two-column IEEE format. Additional pages will be charged additional fee. Short papers (up to 4 pages), poster papers and posters (please refer to http://cts2012.cisedu.info/home/posters for the submission details) will also be accepted for submission. Please include page numbers on all preliminary submissions to make it easier for reviewers to provide helpful comments. Submit a PDF copy of your full manuscript via the Workshop submission Web page at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ituic2....
Only PDF files will be accepted, uploaded to the Workshop link above. Each paper will receive a minimum of three reviews. Papers will be selected based on their originality, relevance, technical clarity and presentation. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper, if accepted. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will be registered and presented at the workshop.
Accepted papers will be published in the Conference proceedings. Instructions for final manuscript format and requirements will be posted on the CTS 2012 Conference web site. It is our intent to have the proceedings formally published in hard and soft copies and be available at the time of the conference. The proceedings is projected to be included in the IEEE Digital Library and indexed accordingly.
If you have any questions about paper submission or the workshop, please contact the workshop organizers.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline January 21, 2012
Notification of Acceptance February 10, 2012
Registration & Camera-Ready Paper Due March 01, 2012
Conference Dates: May 21 - 25, 2012
Workshop Organizers
TBA
TBA
Phone: +
Fax: +
Email:
International Program Committee:
All submitted papers will be reviewed by the workshop technical program committee members following similar criteria used in CTS 2012.
TBA
(*This committee will be announced soon.)
For information or questions about Conference's paper submission, tutorials, posters, workshops, special sessions, exhibits, demos, panels and forums organization, doctoral colloquium, and any other information about the conference location, registration, paper formatting, etc., please consult the Conference’s web site at URL: http://cts2012.cisedu.info/ or contact one of the Conference's organizers or Co-Chairs: Geoffrey C. Fox at gcf-AT-indiana.edu and Waleed W. Smari at Smari-AT-arys.org.
REFERENCES
Basile M., Ehrenstrasser L., Wagner I., et al; Supporting Community Engagement in the City: Urban Planning in the MR-Tent. Proceedings of Community and Technology, C&T’09, June 25-27, 2009, State College, PA, USA.
Hornecker E., Marshall, P., Sheep Dalton, N., Rogers, Y. Collaboration and Interference: Awareness with Mice or Touch Input. Proceedings of the ACM 2008 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2008), 167-176.
Maquil V., Psik T., Wagner I., Wagner M.; Expressive Interactions Supporting Collaboration in Urban Design; Proceedings of GROUP 2007, Nov 4-7, 2007, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA.
Patten, J., Ishii H.; A Comparison of Spatial Organization Strategies in Graphical and Tangible User Interfaces. Proceedings of Designing Augmented Reality Environments (DARE) 2000, 41-50.
Stanton D, Bayon V, Neale H, et al; Classroom Collaboration in the Design of Tangible Interfaces for Story Telling. The 2001 Conference on Human factors in Computing Systems; Seattle, Washington, United States: ACM Press; 2001. p. 482--9.
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