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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The Fourth International Symposium on
Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices
(Mobile HCI 2002)
September 18-20, 2002
Pisa, Italy
http://giove.cnuce.cnr.it/mobilehci02.html
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IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
Early Registration: before June 15, 2002
Normal Registration: before July 20, 2002
Late/On site registration: after July 20, 2002
SYMPOSIUM INFORMATION:
The Mobile HCI symposium series provides a forum for academics and
practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for
effective interaction with mobile systems. It is intended to cover
the design, evaluation and applications of techniques and approaches
for all mobile computing devices. The selected papers are from all over
the world. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Audio and speech interaction
* Case studies of mobile devices and tasks
* Context-dependent systems
* Design of handheld guides
* Intelligent environments
* Integration of mobile devices and telecommunications
* Novel user interfaces
* Perception and modelling of the environment, including sensing device
techniques
* Usability evaluation
* Location-aware interaction
* Model-based design of interactive mobile systems
* Multimodal interaction
* Safety issues
* UML for mobile applications
* Visualisation techniques
* Web design for mobile devices
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM (Full papers):
- LOCATION AWARENESS:
- A Diary Study Of Rendezvousing: Performance Deficits, Task Pacing Large
Groups And Position-Aware Communication. Martin Colbert, Kingston
University, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom.
- Automated Multimedia Diaries Of Mobile Device Users Need Summarization.
M. Gelgon and K.Tilhou, IRIN, Ecole Polytechnique de l'Universit de Nantes,
Nantes, France.
- Personal Location Agent For Communicating Entities (Place). Justin
Lin*, Robert Laddaga*, and Hirohisa Naito**; (*)MIT Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory, (**)Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.
- Distributing Event Information By Simulating Word-Of-Mouth Exchanges.
Elaine Huang, Michael Terry, Elizabeth Mynatt, Kent Lyons, Alan Chen,
College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA.
- DESIGN SUPPORT FOR PDAs:
- A New Transcoding Technique For Pda Browsers, Based On Content
Hierarchy. F. J. González-Castaño, L. Anido-Rifón and E. Costa-Montenegro,
Departamento de Ingeniería Telemática, Universidad de Vigo, Vigo, Spain.
- Sorting Out Searching On Small Screen Devices. Matt Jones* George
Buchanan** and Harold Thimbleby°, (*)Dept. of Computer Science, University
of Waikato, New Zealand; (**)Interaction Design Centre Middlesex
University, London, UK; (°)UCLIC, University College London Gower St, London
UK.
- CONTEXT DEPENDENT SYSTEMS:
- Adapting Applications In Mobile Terminals Using Fuzzy Context
Information Jani Mantyjarvi* and Tapio Seppanen**, (*)Nokia Research Center,
Helsinki, Finland; (**)University of Oulu,Oulu, Finland.
- Ambient Combination: A New User Interaction Principle For Mobile And
Ubiquitous Hci. Simon Holland, David R. Morse & Henrik Gedenryd, Computing
Department, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.
- Asur++: A Design Notation For Mobile Mixed Systems. Emmanuel Dubois,
Philip Gray, Laurence Nigay, Department of Computing Science, University of
Glasgow, UK.
- INNOVATIVE CASE STUDIES:
- Designing Lol@, A Mobile Tourist Guide For Umts. G. Pospischil, M.
Umlauft, E. Michlmayr, Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation Wien, Wien,
Austria.
- User Acceptance Of A Decision-Theoretic Location-Aware Shopping Guide.
Thorsten Bohnenberger, Anthony Jameson, Antonio Krüger and Andreas Butz,
Department of Computer Science, Saarland University, Saarbrucken, Germany.
- Handimessenger: Awareness-Enhanced Universal Communication For Mobile
Users. Stacie Hibino*, Audris Mockus**, (*)Eastman Kodak Company, San Jose,
CA, USA; (**)Avaya Labs Research, Basking Ridge, NJ, USA.
- USABILITY EVALUATION IN SMALL DEVICES:
- Is Pen Usable For Mobile Phones? An Empirical Study Of The Minimum
Required Size And The Number Of Targets For Pen On The Small Display. Sachi
Mizobuchi*/°, Koichi Mori*, Jun Imai**, Xiangshi Ren**, Michiaki Yasumura°,
(*)Nokia Research Center, Nokia Japan, Tokyo, Japan; (**)Kochi University of
Technology, Kochi, Japan; (°)Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan.
- KSPC (KeyStrokes Per Character) As A Characteristic Of Text Entry
Techniques. I. Scott MacKenzie, Dept. of Computer Science, York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Lost Or Found? A Usability Evaluation Of A Mobile Navigation And
Location-Based Service. Didier Chincholle, Mikael Goldstein, Marcus Nyberg,
Mikael Eriksson, Ericsson Research, Usability & Interaction Lab, Kista,
Sweden.
- Towards An Improved Readability On Mobile Devices: Evaluating Adaptive
Rapid Serial Visual Presentation. Gustav Öquist* and Mikael Goldstein**,
(*)Uppsala University, Department of Linguistics, Uppsala, Sweden;
(**)Ericsson Research, Usability & Interaction Lab, Kista, Sweden.
- NOVEL USER INTERFACES FOR MOBILE DEVICES:
- Mobile And Collaborative Augmented Reality: A Scenario Based Design
Approach. L. Nigay*/*** , P. Salembier**, T. Marchand **, P. Renevier ***,
L. Pasqualetti°, (*)University of Glasgow, Department of Computer Science
Glasgow, UK; (**)GRIC-IRIT, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France;
(***)CLIPS-IMAG Université de Grenoble 1, Grenoble, France; (°)FT
R&D-DIH/UCE, Issy-lesMoulineaux, France
- The Unigesture Approach: One-Handed Text Entry For Small Devices. Vibha
Sazawal*, Roy Want **, and Gaetano Borriello *, (*)University of Washington,
Seattle, WA, USA; (**)Intel Research, Santa Clara, CA, USA.
The program will also include a number of short papers. Moreover, some
workshops and tutorials will be held on September, 17th, in conjunction with
the Symposium.
For further details see http://giove.cnuce.cnr.it/mobilehci/programme.html
REGISTRATION FEES:
- Symposium:
- EARLY (before June 15): Normal = Euro 400, Student = Euro 200
- NORMAL (before July 20): Normal = Euro 450, Student = Euro 250
- LATE/ON SITE (after July 20): Normal = Euro 500, Student = Euro 300
- Workshops:
- The registration fee is Euro 100 for each workshop.
- Tutorials:
- Tutorial 1, fee = Euro 100
- Tutorial 2, fee = Euro 100
- Tutorial 1 AND Tutorial 2, fee = Euro 150
The registration form is available at
http://giove.cnuce.cnr.it/mobilehci/registration.html
INVITED SPEAKERS:
The Mobile HCI 2002 Symposium will feature two keynote speakers: Brad A.
Myers and Luca Passani.
* Brad A. Myers (Carnegie Mellon University) will give a speech about
"Mobile Devices for Control"
* Luca Passani (Openwave) will give a speech about "Building Usable
Wireless Applications for Mobile Phones"
Furthermore, a representative of the European Commission will present and
discuss their future initiatives in the area of mobile devices and
human-computer interaction.
The Symposium will be held in cooperation with ERCIM, IFIP TC13, ACM-SIGCHI,
ACM SIGCHI-Italy and CNUCE-CNR
* Symposium Chair: Fabio Paternò, C.N.R. - CNUCE
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
* Stephen Brewster, University of Glasgow
* Luca Chittaro, University of Udine
* Keith Cheverst, University of Lancaster
* Joelle Coutaz, University of Grenoble
* Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research
* Alan Dix, vfridge limited and University of Lancaster
* Mark Dunlop, University of Strathclyde
* Phil Gray, University of Glasgow
* Nicholas Graham, Queens University
* Tom Gross, Fraunhofer FIT
* Laurence Nigay, University of Grenoble
* Dan Olsen, Brigham Young University
* Reinhardt Opperman, Fraunhofer FIT
* Luca Passani, Openwave
* Angel Puerta, RedWhale Software
* Matthias Rauterberg, University of Eindhoven
* Daniel Salber, IBM T.J. Watson
* Carmen Santoro, C.N.R.- CNUCE
* Albrecht Schmidt, Universität Karlsruhe
* Mathias Schneider-Hufschmidt, Siemens
* Ahmed Seffah, Concordia University
* Constantine Stephanidis, Forth
* Kaisa Vaananen, Nokia
* Jean Vanderdonckt, University of Louvain
* Bruno von Niman, Ericsson Enterprise
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