Ist International Conference on Human Computer Interaction
HCI 2009 is a multi-track conference covering various facets of Human Computer Interaction (HCI). The conference will consist of keynote lectures, oral and poster presentations on all aspects of HCI.
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HCI 2009 is a multi-track conference covering various
facets of HCI (see below). The conference will consist
of keynote lectures, oral and poster presentations on
all aspects of HCI.
The conference aims to provide an excellent
opportunity for the dissemination of interesting new
research, discussion about them and the generation of
new ideas in these areas.
Contributions are invited from prospective authors
with interests in the indicated conference topics and
related areas of application. All contributions should
be high quality, original and not published elsewhere
or submitted for publication during the review period.
Every submission must identify the Track which best
relates to the contents of the paper. Papers will be
peer reviewed by the International Program Committee,
and may be accepted for oral or poster presentation.
Topics of interest
The topics in HCI 2009 include but are not confined
to the following areas
• Natural language and vision-based interfaces
• multi-modal interfaces
• user state detection (emotional, cognitive,
motivational)
• Affective User-centered analysis, design and
evaluation
• Affective Interfaces/ Systems/ Application/
Interaction
• Object/Target Detection/Tracking/
Recognition/Classification
• Threat/Event recognition
• Combining visible & non-visible signals
• Multimodal Facial Recognition
• Information Retrieval/ Extraction/filtering
• Cognitive modeling
• Interaction design
• Text mining and summarization
• Adversarial IR (e.g., email spam filtering, index
spam, etc)
• User modeling for IR
• Citation analysis for IR
• User Modeling & Personalization
• Cognitive models for web design
• Information fusion from disparate sensors
• Game Engine Design and game environment creation
• Web Games, Multiplayer online Games
• Real-Time motion Synthesis
• Motion Capture Techniques
• Facial animation
• Rendering
• visualization methods and techniques
• user interface development environments
Important DEADLINES:
Workshop/Tutorial Proposals : 15th July, 2008
Submission of full papers: 25th Aug, 2008
Notification of Acceptance: 25th Sep, 2008
Camera Ready Submission of full papers: 15h Oct, 2008

