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*UbiTtention 2016: Smart & Ambient Notification and Attention Management
Workshop*
in conjunction with ACM UbiComp 2016
Heidelberg, Germany
Submission deadline: Ju
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17, 2016
Workshop date: September 13, 2016
http://projects.hcilab.org/ubittention

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SCOPE
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Users of digital devices are increasingly confronted with a tremendous
amount of notifications that appear on multiple devices and screens in
their environment, such as at smart homes, smart offices, smart cities, and
smart mobile environments. It becomes obvious that intelligent attention
management systems and alternative, for example ambient, representations of
incoming notifications are needed.

The goal of this workshop is to discuss how the problems of information
overload and overchoice can be solved. In the era of the Internet of Things
(IoT) we have to handle incoming notifications from all our devices, and
together with developments in smart city environments or with smart
mobility the information overload will grow. In this workshop we want to
focus on a larger understanding of the different roles notifications can
play in a wide variety of computing environments including the office, the
home, in cars, and other smart environments.

We solicit original, unpublished, technical papers in the areas relevant to
the above topics, including, but not limited to: understanding mobile
information needs, mobile notifications, mobile attention behavior,
detection/prediction of availability and attention, detection/prediction of
information perception, information overload, multimodal interaction with
focus on attention optimization, interaction across devices, multi-device
interaction, frameworks and tools for the development of smart attention
systems, ambient notifications.

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SUBMISSION DETAILS
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A paper should have a length of 2 to 6 pages in the SIGCHI Extended
Abstracts format and will be reviewed by at least two workshop organizers.
Successful submissions will have the potential to raise discussion, provide
insights for other attendees, and illustrate open challenges and potential
solutions. All accepted publications will be published on the workshop
website and in the ACM Digital Library. At least one author of each
accepted paper needs to register for the conference and the workshop.
During the workshop, each paper will be given about 15 minutes for an oral
presentation. In addition, there will be room for demonstrations and
hands-on sessions.

Details of the submission procedure and further information can be found on
the workshop website:
http://projects.hcilab.org/ubittention
Any questions should be mailed to [log in to unmask]

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IMPORTANT DATES
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June 17, 2016 - Submission Deadline
June 28, 2016 - Notification of Acceptance
September 13, 2016 - Workshop Date

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Alexandra Voit, University of Stuttgart
Benjamin Poppinga, Smarttention Systems
Dominik Weber, University of Stuttgart
Matthias Böhmer, TH Köln
Niels Henze, University of Stuttgart
Sven Gehring, DFKI
Tadashi Okoshi, Keio University
Veljko Pejovic, University of Ljubljana

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*Tadashi Okoshi*
Project Assistant Professor
Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University
Web:http://www.ht.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~slash  Email:[log in to unmask]
Address: Delta S213, Keio University, Endo 5322, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252-0882
Tel: +81-466-47-0836 or ext: 54280

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