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ACM IUI 2011 - ACM IUI 2011 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT USER INTERFACES

Date2011-02-13

Deadline2010-09-30

VenuePalo Alto, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsIntelligent User Interfaces

Websitehttps://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~pazzani/iui.html

Topics/Call fo Papers

We are very pleased to announce the ACM International Conference on
Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI11) Palo Alto, California, USA, February
13-16 2011.

Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) is the premier conference for
reporting on the study of user interfaces with intelligent devices. This
topic is of increasing importance as the consumer is interfacing with a
wide variety of devices with embedded computation and connectivity and
the computer is fading into the background. IUI is where the community
of people interested in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) meets the
Artificial Intelligence (AI) community. We're also very interested in
contributions from related fields, such as psychology, cognitive
science, computer graphics, the arts, etc.

Please follow the development of the conference at

Twitter: iui2011
Facebook: ACM IUI Conference 2011
Linkedin: ACM IUI Conference 2011
Buzz: acmiui2011
http://www.iuiconf.org/ (coming soon)

We are inviting proposals and research papers in several categories:

Important Dates

Long & Short Paper submissions Friday, 10 September 2010, 11:59pm US PDT
Long and Short Paper final notification: Friday, 5 November 2010
Long paper rebuttals starts Friday, 15 October 2010
Rebuttal process ends Friday, 22 October 2010
Long and Short Paper final notification: Friday, 5 November 2010
Long & Short Paper camera-ready due Friday, 26 November 2010
Intention to submit workshop proposal Friday, 16 July 2010
Workshop proposals due Friday, 30 July 2010

Conference Co-Chairs:

Pearl Pu (EPFL, Switzerland)

Michael Pazzani (Rutgers University, USA)

Program Co-Chairs:

Elisabeth Andre (Univ. of Augsburg, Germany)

Doug Riecken (IBM, USA)

papers2011 at iuiconf.org

Workshop Co-Chairs:

Joyce Chai (Michigan State University, USA)

Shlomo Berkovsky (CSIRO, Australia)

workshops2011 at iuiconf.org

Demonstrations Chair:

Li Chen (Baptist University, Hong Kong)

demos2011 at iuiconf.org

Treasurer:

Tessa Lau (IBM, USA)

treasurer2011 at iuiconf.org

Publicity Chair:

Jill Freyne (CSIRO, Australia)

publicity2011 at iuiconf.org

Why submit to IUI?

Unlike traditional AI, our focus is not so much to make the computer
smart all by itself, but to make the interaction between computers and
people smarter. Unlike traditional HCI, we're more willing to consider
solutions that involve large amounts of knowledge and emerging
technologies such as natural language understanding, brain computer
interfaces or gesture recognition.

The IUI conference gives you a chance to present and to see work in an
intimate, focused, no-nonsense event. It is large enough to be diverse
and lively (we expect around 200 people), but small enough to avoid the
impersonal atmosphere of conferences with thousands of people.
The vast majority of the attendees are actively involved with conceiving
and developing cutting-edge interfaces leading to a high and fast impact
of research results presented at IUI. It brings together people from
academics, industry, and nonprofits.

As an ACM conference, papers appear in the ACM Digital Library and
citation indices. There will also be a journal publication path for
selected papers. It's a single track conference, so you don't have to
miss anything.

IUI topics include, but are not limited to:

Intelligent Interaction with Devices

Intelligent interactions with handheld devices

Sensor- and actuator systems for user interfaces

Location- and context aware information systems

Tangible interaction with smart artifacts

Ubiquitous displays environments

Smart environments

Novel, intelligent interaction systems

Modeling and prediction of user behavior

Affective, social and aesthetic interfaces

Natural user interfaces

User-adaptivity in interactive systems

Personalization and recommender systems

Planning and plan recognition

IUI Design

Knowledge-based approaches to IUI design and generation

Proactive and agent-based paradigms for user interaction

Example-based and demonstration-based interfaces

Smart use of sensing technologies for IUI Design

User studies

User studies concerning intelligent interfaces

Evaluation methods and evaluations of implemented IUI

Smart technologies for remote usability testing and experience

sampling

Processing of human-generated input

Recognition and interpretation of user input (face, body,

speech, physiology, text)

Analysis of psychological user states, such as attention and

affect

Analysis of conversational cues, such as grounding and turn

taking

Intelligent sensing platforms

Synchronization and fusion of Multimodal Input

Generation presentation of system output

Smart visualization tools

Intelligent authoring systems

Context-aware systems for the generation and presentation of

situation-specific output

Synthesis of multimodal behavior for virtual characters and

social robots

Intelligent assistants for complex tasks

Support for collaboration in multiuser environments

Intelligent information and knowledge management

Novel trends, innovative solutions and applications

Novel sensing technologies for games and entertainment

Automotive user interfaces

Novel interaction methods for touch phones and multi touch

surfaces


Jill Freyne (CSIRO, Australia)
publicity2011 at iuiconf.org
Publicity Chair for IUI'11

Last modified: 2010-06-04 19:32:22