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HCITISI 2012 - First Argentine Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Telecommunications, Informatics and Scientific Information

Date2012-11-30

Deadline2012-08-10

VenueCordoba, Argentina Argentina

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.ainci.com/HCITISI/IPCTIIC-HCITISI.html

Topics/Call fo Papers

In this first conference we will find the intersection of the formal and factual sciences aimed at human-computer interaction, telecommunications, informatics and scientific information. The goal is to know the latest breakthroughs and the immediate trends, and also in the long term, of each one of the disciplines that make up the sets of the areas of knowledge we approach.

It is also a place of interchange of experiences inside and outside the teaching or educational technological context, without leaving aside the human factors that accompany the evolution of the new technologies and eradicating as much as possible the digital divide phenomenon.

All contributions ?papers, workshops, demos and posters, should be of high quality, originality, clarity, significance and impact. In the current conference it is demonstrated how with a correct integration among professionals of formal and factual sciences interesting research lines in the following subjects: Human-Computer Interaction, Telecommunications, Computer Science, Artificial intelligence, Scientific Information, Journalism: Discursive Analysis, Information and Communication Technologies, Information Society, Research and Development, etc. Consequently, the discussion will be focused on ? but mot limited to ? the following main issues:

Human-Computer Interaction

:: Communicability and usability engineering
:: Computational folkloristics
:: Computer animation for mixed reality
:: e-Communities managment
:: Emerging and innovative technologies and services for local and international users
:: Human-computer communication
:: Information visualization
:: Interactive information literacy for learning
:: Novel interfaces and cooperative design methods
:: Pervasive computing
:: Quality metrics and evaluation
:: Robotics and machine vision
:: User-centered design
:: Virtual communities for users with special needs

Telecommunications

:: 4G wireless networks and systems
:: Future Internet and next-generation networking architectures
:: Global wireless services
:: Mobile TV and multimedia phone
:: Mobile operating systems
:: Pervasive computing
:: Protocols and standards
:: Satellite and space communications
:: Superconductivity: research and development
:: Wireless and new generation media
:: Wireless for home, local, metropolitan and wide area network
:: Wireless modeling, algorithms and simulation
:: Wireless networking: quality of service, measurement and improvement
:: Wireless telecommunications management

Informatics

:: Computer graphics, image processing and computer vision
:: Cryptography and applied mathematics
:: Data management, exploration and mining
:: e-Learning research methods and models
:: Globalization and ICT
:: Grid, crowd sourcing and cloud computing
:: Hypermedia systems
:: Software and technologies for e-Business
:: Intelligent systems
:: Bio-inspired computing
:: Languages and middleware
:: Natural language processing
:: Parallel and distributed algorithms
:: Semantics, ontologies and metadata
:: Web engineering

Scientific Information

:: Dynamic persuasor versus veracity and free scientific information
:: Ethics and aesthetics of the interactive contents online and off-line
:: Human factors in scientific journalism
:: Information society
:: Intellectual property and copyright
:: Knowledge transfer: university and industry - industry and university
:: Science journalism
:: Scientific communication public, private and hybrid
:: Scientific information for social, rural and industrial development
:: Scientific publications
:: Scientific reputation and public opinion in virtual communities
:: Social communication and concentration of media ownership
:: Social research and the interaction with formal sciences
:: Technological and scientific information through new media

All submitted papers will be reviewed by a double-blind (at least three reviewers), non-blind, and participative peer review. These three kinds of review will support the selection process of those that will be accepted for their presentation at the conference. Authors of accepted papers who registered in the conference can have access to the evaluations and possible feedback provided by the reviewers who recommended the acceptance of their papers, so they can accordingly improve the final version of their papers.

Best regards,

Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra (Chair - coordinator)
&

Graciela Druetto and Sonia Flores (Local Secretariat) :: Luisa Varela and Pamela Fulton (International Secretariat)

Last modified: 2012-08-12 10:04:33