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Colleagues 

We would like to bring to your attention the following workshops at
HCI 2005 in Edinburgh, that are still accepting position papers.  A
1-Day Workshop costs £75.  Unlike other conferences there is no
compulsion to attend the main conference for workshop attendees;
however we would encourage the attendance of HCI 2005 by all.  There
are five high-profile keynotes: Ted Nelson (Oxford Internet
Institute), Mary Czerwinski (Microsoft Research), Alistair Sutcliffe
(UMIST), Ashley Friedlein (E-Consultancy.com), and Jackie Lee-Joe
(Head of Brand Experience for Orange).


Peter J Wild and Paul Cairns
The HCI 2005 Workshop Chairs.

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Title: W2: Commercial uses of eyetracking
Authors: Natalie Webb, Tony Renshaw
Room: 2/09

Date: Monday 05/09/2005 09:30

Description: This workshop is aimed at sharing and defining best
practice, ideas and unanswered questions on the use of eyetracking as
applied to commercial UCD. Both practitioners and academics are
invited.

The full workshop description is available at
http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/hci2005/download/Webb.pdf

The workshop website is at
http://www.amber-light.co.uk/HCI2005/eyetracking/index.htm

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Title: W3: Ecological Validity and Behavioural Measures in the
Usability Testing of New Applications
Authors: Gitte Lindgaard, Bruce Tsuji, Shamima Khan
Room: 3/08

Date: Monday 05/09/2005 09:30

Description: This workshop will help you identify ecologically valid
usability test methods, measures, and procedures for your applications
and products while "cloaking" key details to ensure confidentiality
and keep secrets.

The full workshop description is available at
http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/hci2005/download/Tsuji.pdf

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Title: W5: Improving and Assessing Pen-Based Input Techniques
Authors: Janet Read, Phil Gray
Room: 3/04
Date: Monday 05/09/2005 09:30

There are two deadlines for contributions. The first deadline is 27th
June; the second is 15th August. Authors submitting to the first
deadline will be informed of acceptance by 8th July, allowing them to
take advantage of early bird rates for the conference. The later
submissions will hear by 22nd August.

Description: This workshop focuses on pen-based input and will cover
the handling of rich input streams including free text, drawings,
etc.; reading pen-generated input; interactive error repair
techniques; and evaluation methods.

The full workshop description is available at
http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/hci2005/download/Read.pdf

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Title: W6: Not more problems!  New challenges for usability evaluation 
methods
Authors: Suzette Keith, Mark Springett, Serengul Smith-Atakan
Room: 3/06

Date: Monday 05/09/2005 09:30

Final date for submission15 June 2005
Notification and acceptance 1 July 2005

Description: This workshop sets out to explore the wider challenges of
usability evaluation methods to examine contextual factors affecting
usability including universal access.

The full workshop description is available at
http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/hci2005/download/Keith.pdf

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Title: W10: Human - Animated Characters Interaction
Authors: Daniela Romano, Lynne Hall, Ruth Aylett
Room: 3/04

Date: Tuesday 06/09/2005 09:30

Description: This workshop brings together multidisciplinary
researchers to investigate human interaction with animated characters,
exploring how social interaction and user engagement can be
facilitated.

for further details see http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/cogsys/workshop

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Title: W11: Games testing methodologies and their impact on actionable
user requirements
Authors: Geanbry Demming, Jamie Gerig
Room: 3/06

Date: Tuesday 06/09/2005 09:30

Description: Aimed at those with an interest in gaming to explore
approaches to gathering requirements across the three gaming elements
Interaction, Visual and Audio, and how these approaches vary across
genres.

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Title: W7: Design and Performance
Authors: Catriona Macaulay, Chris Hand, Morna Simpson, Jon Rogers
Room: 2/07

Date: Tuesday 06/09/2005 09:30

Description: This workshop will bring together a diverse range of
participants to exchange experiences of performance in design
activity, and to develop an agenda for future research in this
emerging field

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