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MIDI 2014, WARSAW, POLAND : Multimedia-Interaction-Design-Innovation
** CALL FOR CONFERENCE PAPERS **
Abstracts due 24 February 2014 (extended - last call), final papers 17 March
2014
:: MIDI 2014: Multimedia-Interaction-Design-Innovation ::
24-25 June 2014, Warsaw (Poland)
http://www.midi.pjwstk.edu.pl
*** CONFERENCE AIM AND SCOPE
During the past years, innovative design approaches and new technologies
brought a tremendous change in the way in which people interact with
computers. Integration of multimedia and innovative on-line services is a
stimulus to explore how these changes might open new perspectives for
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and leverage cross-domain synergy in
interaction design and research.
MIDI Conference, organized by the Polish-Japanese Institute of Information
Technology (PJWSTK) in Warsaw (Poland), aims at being a leading,
cross-disciplinary HCI-related scientific event in Central Europe.
MIDI Conference provides an interdisciplinary discussion forum for
academics, designers, developers and practitioners working on challenges and
opportunities for enriching human interaction with digital products and
services -- including technology, business, entertainment and digital art.
MIDI conference is a quality-oriented event, with attendance limited up to
about 60 participants, in order to stimulate thought-provoking, lively
discussions and provide conditions for establishing memorable personal
contacts.
*** TOPICS OF INTEREST
MIDI Conference invites submissions on all topics related to
cross-disciplinary, innovative design of interactions between humans and
digital products of any type - hardware, software, services, games and art.
We welcome submissions that include any of the following topics:
INTERACTION DESIGN:
-- human-centred design practices, methods and tools, user interface design,
usability, accessibility, user-centred design of e-services, Kansei
engineering and User Experience
INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA and MULTIMODAL INTERACTION:
-- novel interaction techniques, voice interfaces, interactive multimedia,
Augmented/Virtual Reality, ubiquitous, multimodal, pervasive and mobile
interaction, wearable computing, new devices and sensors, novel information
visualization and presentation
INTERACTION in SERVICE DESIGN:
-- unfolding trends in HCI research and practice, user experience, customer
experience, Service Design, user participation and co-design of interactive
products and services
INNOVATION and CREATIVITY:
-- expanding novel forms of interaction through ideas, social networks,
technology, systems and tools for innovations in design, e-business and
e-services
-- new forms of collaboration, groupware, teamwork, management and strategy
in research and design organizations,
NOVEL HCI METHODOLOGIES:
-- understanding people and interactions: theory, concepts and methods,
contextual, ethnographical and field studies
-- application, critique and evolution of methods, processes, theories and
tools
LAST-MINUTE REPORTS and CASE STUDIES
-- work-in-progress and pilot studies, latest projects and industrial cases.
On the crossroads of the areas listed above, MIDI Conference offers an
unique opportunity to bring together researchers and practitioners working
in diverse areas of interaction design ranging from IT systems and services
development to interactive games and media design for business,
advertisement, arts or entertainment.
*** VENUE and SOCIAL PROGRAMME
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a vibrant, modern city, remembering its
rich history: visitors' programme of the conference will offer excellent
opportunities to expand participants' experience with the variety of
attractions the city has to offer.
As MIDI conference gathers many young researchers eager for combining
professional discussions with fun and entertainment, we always offer a very
uncommon social event, aimed at sharing some kind of action-based
experience, both enjoyable and surprising for all the MIDI participants.
*** SUBMISSION and PUBLICATION
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by an international panel of leading
researchers:
-- accepted full papers (7-10 pages on ACM SIGCHI template) will be accepted
to the main conference proceedings, in cooperation with the ACM, and will be
published in the ACM Digital Library;
-- accepted short papers (work-in-progress, industrial experiences and case
studies) will be published by the PJWSTK as on-line proceedings with an ISBN
in Open Access under Creative Commons license and indexing in Google Scholar
and DBLP Computer Science Bibliography.
The papers should be submitted using the template downloadable from the
conference website.
*** IMPORTANT DATES/DEADLINES
24 February 2014 Submission of abstracts (extended - last call)
17 March 2014 Submission of papers
15 April 2014 Notification of acceptance
15 May 2014 Submitting of camera-ready copies
24-25 June 2014 The conference
*** CONFERENCE CHAIRS:
- Prof. Marcin Sikorski (PJWSTK, Warsaw, Poland) - General Chair
- Prof. Krzysztof Marasek (PJWSTK, Warsaw, Poland)- Programme Chair
For further information about the conference please see:
http://www.midi.pjwstk.edu.pl
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