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HCITOCH 2016 - 7th International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, Tourism and Cultural Heritage (HCITOCH 2016) :: September, 7 - 9 :: Turin, Italy

Date2016-07-07 - 2016-07-09

Deadline2016-07-30

VenueVia Giuseppe Verdi, 8, 10124 Turin, Italy Italy

KeywordsHCI; Cultural Heritage; ICT; Multimedia; Design; Tourism; 3D; Creativity; Museum; VR

Websitehttp://www.alaipo.com/HCITOCH-2016/works...

Topics/Call fo Papers

7th International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, Tourism and Cultural Heritage ( HCITOCH 2016 ) :: September, 7 - 9 :: Turin, Italy
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http://www.alaipo.com/HCITOCH-2016/workshop_HCITOC...
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HCITOCH 2016 will be composed of research presentations, keynote lectures, invited presentations, doctoral consortium, demos, research-in-progress, poster presentations, and parallel sessions.
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The works must be submitted following the instructions found on the submission of papers section. All accepted works will be published in the respective conference proceedings (in printed book form, CD/DVD and magazine) by international and prestigious publishing houses in America and Europe:
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http://www.alaipo.com/HCITOCH-2016/workshop_hcitoc...
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:: Post-conference publishing Handbook of Research. IGI Global --www.igi-global.com: Hershey, Pennsylvania - USA (Publications have been indexed in a number of prestigious indices such as Thomson Reuters, DBLP, ACM Digital Library, ERIC, and the Australian Education Index).
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:: An academic CD proceedings version --not commercial (distribution in the room), with ISBN and DOI (Blue Herons Editions --www.blueherons.net).
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:: The contributions are will be submitted for indexation by EI Compendex, Thomson Reuters, Scopus, IET Inspec and dblp.Uni-Trie.de.
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Very Important: The authors can present more than one paper/demo/poster, etc. with only one registration (maximum 3 contributions) with only one registration (i.e. papers = 18 pages each one of them). More information, here:
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http://www.alaipo.com/HCITOCH-2016/workshop_hcitoc...
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All contributions -papers, workshops, demos, doctoral consortium, etc., should be of high quality, originality, clarity, significance and impact. In the current international symposium/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, Tourism, Cultural Heritage, Quality Design, Communicability, Internet of Things, Ubiquitous Computing, Collaborative Environments for Natural and Cultural Heritage, Digitization for Conservation, Archaeological Archives with New Technologies and other Computational Areas are solicited on, but not limited to: (alphabetical order):
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:: Archaeological Computing
:: Computer Aided Education (CAE)
:: Computer Arts
:: Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
:: Cross-Cultural and Internationalization of Design
:: Cultural Heritage and Social Networking
:: Database Application Development
:: Development of Research and Education in Heritage Conservation
:: Digital Divide
:: Digital Literacy Trainings
:: Digitization for Preservation
:: E-book
:: Eco-design
:: E-commerce
:: E-culture
:: E-government
:: Electronic Presentation, Publishing, and Digital Libraries
:: Embedded Computing
:: Emerging Technologies
:: Emotional Design
:: Ergonomics
:: Future Challenges of Visualization Methods
:: Geometric Modeling
:: Human Factors and Computer Sciences
:: Human-Computer Interaction
:: Human-Robot Interaction
:: Image Processing: Color Correction, Image Warping, Morphing and Painting
:: Immersive Multimedia, Mixed Reality and Virtual Reality
:: Indexing and Search Technique for Hypermedia Databases
:: Information Technology and Communication for Regional Development
:: Integration of Artificial Intelligence with other Technologies for the Tourism
:: Intelligent and Adaptable Systems
:: Interactive Systems for Cultural and Ecological Heritage
:: Internet of Things
:: Knowledge-Based Simulation
:: Marketing, Tourism and Geospatial Information Systems
:: Methodologies for Heuristic Evaluation of the Quality
:: Microinformatics for Conservation and Promotion of Cultural Heritage
:: Mobile Network Security
:: Multimedia for Assessing Tourist Demand in World Heritage Sites
:: Online Museum
:: Open Source Software
:: Photography and Illustration Digital
:: Preservation and Image Restoration of Digital Culture
:: Quality Attributes and Metrics for Interactive Systems
:: Quality Oriented Software Architecture and Database
:: Reusability of the Current Digital Archiving Solutions
:: Role of Local Community and ICTs in Cultural Heritage Management
:: Semiotics for Interactive Design
:: Software Engineering
:: Software Testing, Evaluation and Analysis Technologies
:: Speech and Natural Language Interfaces
:: Storytelling and Augmented Realities
:: Tangible User Interfaces
:: Technological and Economical Valuation of Natural and Cultural Heritage Resources
:: Telecommunications and Marketing Models in the Museum as Distributed Network
:: Tourism Enterprise Information Systems and Intelligent Agents
:: Tourism Technology Management
:: Ubiquitous Computing
:: Usability Engineering
:: Video Games and Cultural Heritage
:: Virtual Architecture and Hypergraphics
:: Virtual Campus and Distance Education
:: Virtual Exhibitions
:: Virtual Simulation and Quality in Heritage and Historic Environments
:: Visitor and ICTs Impact Management for World Heritage Sites
:: Visual Effects and Cinema Digital
:: Visualization Tools and Systems for Simulation and Modeling
:: Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
:: Web TV, 3D TV and Stereo Visualization
:: Wireless and Mobile Computer Science
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An extensive listing connotes and reflects the requirement and also skill necessary to find intersection zones of the disciplines among the different domains, fields, and specialities; which at the same time potentially boosts and merges the formerly different scientific views.
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All submitted papers, demos, posters, etc., 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 international conference. Authors of accepted contributions 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 works.
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* Very Important Information *
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1) Deadlines:
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Works Submissions: Open (see below N.B.)
Papers Submissions: June, 30th ? local time in Hawaiian Islands
Authors Notification: Two or three weeks after the submission/s
Camera-ready, full papers: August, 10th
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N.B. Consequently, as they are received, they will be evaluated. It is a way to speed up the process to make up the final program of the international workshop. In other words, it is not necessary to wait until the deadline to send them for the evaluation.
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2) The authors can present more than one work with only one registration (maximum 3 contributions):
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http://www.alaipo.com/HCITOCH-2016/workshop_hcitoc...
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3) Keynote speakers and relators with human and professional - super 'High Quality'
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4) Certificate of participation and conference proceedings.
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5) Participation for the selection of the best paper and research awards.
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6) Discounts in official hotels.
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7) Free excursions in Turin, Italy.
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This workshop international is organized by: AInCI :: International Association of Interactive Communication :: www.ainci.net, and ALAIPO :: Latin Association of Human-Computer Interaction :: www.alaipo.net

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