RoCHI 2019: RoCHI - International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Politehnica University of Bucharest Bucharest, Romania, October 17-18, 2019 |
Conference website | http://rochi2019.utcluj.ro/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rochi2019 |
Submission deadline | June 20, 2019 |
ROCHI, the International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction is the premier scientific forum on research and development of user interfaces and human-computer interaction in Romania.
Practitioners from corporate environments (e.g., designers, developers, graphics expert, user interface analysts, team leader) as well as people from academia (e.g., professors, students, and researchers ) and any other person interested by human-computer interactions are gladly invited to contribute and participate to RoCHI 2019 Conference!
Contribution types
RoCHI conferences encourage submission of a broad range of papers relevant to Human Computer Interaction: artifacts or techniques, theory, methodology, empirical research, survey, applications, and argument. More details about the criteria that a reviewer may use to assess each type of contribution could be found at: http://rochi2019.utcluj.ro/contribution-types/
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Submissions will be edited according to the ACM-CHI format, adapted for A4 paper size. All submissions should be written in English. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Full papers (6/8 pages)describing artifacts or techniques, theory of HCI, methodology, empirical studies, surveys.
- Short papers (4 pages) describing artifacts or techniques, empirical studies, argument, applications, and workshop proposals.
List of Topics
- Contextual approaches in HCI (activity theory, CSCW); collaborative models; contextual modeling for user, platform, and environment; requirements for UIs, task analysis and modeling
- Accessibility and assistive technologies; adaptation, personalization and customization of UIs; cognitive models, native and affective factors in HCI; cross-device and cross-surface UIs; design models, methods, and patterns; model-based/model-driven engineering of UIs, models of Human Computer Interaction; new interaction paradigms
- Intelligent UIs and agents; computer Science techniques for UI development: artificial intelligence, software engineering, etc.; notations and representations in HCI; social aspects in interactive system development; UI development life cycle; Web engineering
- Evaluation methods with/without users; quality models and evaluation; usability engineering & User Experience; multi-context usability and user experience evaluation
- Specific applications and case studies; deformable interaction; mobile interaction; multimodal interaction; physical interaction;Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Realities
Contact
Conference Chair: Alin Moldoveanu, Politehnica University of Bucharest
Program Chair: Alan Dix, Swansea University, UK