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HCI International 2018

15-20 July 2018, Las Vegas, NV, USA

http://2018.hci.international/

Due to multiple requests from prospective authors, the deadline for 
submissions for HCI International 2018, the 20th International 
Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, has been extended from Friday 
13 October to Friday 27 October 2017:

  * *27 October 2017:* paper proposals (an abstract of 800 words is
    required)
  * *15 January 2018:* video clip in MP4 (for the Student Design
    Competition)
  * *2 February 2018:* poster proposals (an abstract of 300 words is
    required)

For more information about proposal submission, please visit: 
http://2018.hci.international/submissions 
<http://2018.hci.international/submissions>


The Conference Proceedings will be published by Springer in a 
multi-volume set. Papers will appear in volumes of the LNCS and LNAI 
series. Extended Poster abstracts will be published in the CCIS series.
http://2018.hci.international/proceedings 
<http://2018.hci.international/proceedings>


The best paper of each of the Thematic Areas / Affiliated Conferences 
will receive an award. The Best Poster extended abstract will also 
receive an award.


During the Conference Exhibition attendees will be able to examine 
state-of-the-art HCI technology and interact with representatives of 
manufacturers, vendors, publishers, and potential employers.


The HCII2018 Program for Student Volunteers gives full-time university 
students from around the world the opportunity to attend and contribute 
to one of the most prestigious conferences in the field of computing and 
HCI. The deadline for applications is 15 January 2018.
http://2018.hci.international/student-volunteers 
<http://2018.hci.international/student-volunteers>

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*ΝΕW for HCII2018 ! *Students (undergraduate, postgraduate or doctoral) 
are invited to submit an up to 5-minute video clip in MP4 format that 
presents their design idea, including statements and elaboration of the 
objective, method, innovation and outcome. All video clip submissions 
accepted for the Student Design Competition will be presented during the 
Conference. Three awards will be presented.
http://2018.hci.international/student-design-competition 
<http://2018.hci.international/student-design-competition>

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*ΝΕW for HCII2018 ! *Demonstrations are a new, alternative form of 
presenting ideas and results to the international audience of the HCII 
conference, and they are governed by the same conference registration 
policy applicable for the submissions of papers and posters. 
Additionally, as Demonstrations will be placed in the Exhibition Area, 
they will be also bound by the rules of conduct applicable to the 
Exhibitors.
http://2018.hci.international/demonstrations 
<http://2018.hci.international/demonstrations>

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*ΝΕW for HCII2018 ! *Mentoring Sessions for PhD students

  * by James Lewis <drjim.0catch.com <http://drjim.0catch.com/>>: (i)
    “HCI career trends - past, present and future”, and (ii) “Transition
    from a PhD student to an industry professional”.
  * by Gavriel Salvendy <http://www.iems.ucf.edu/salvendy/
    <http://www.iems.ucf.edu/salvendy/>>: (i) “Development of
    a PhD Thesis and its dissemination”, and (ii) “Transition from
    a PhD student to Faculty”.

http://2018.hci.international/mentoring-sessions 
<http://2018.hci.international/mentoring-sessions>

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*Keynote Speech: *Mary Czerwinski, Principal Researcher and Research 
Manager at the Visualization and Interaction (VIBE) Research Group, 
Microsoft Research, USA, will give the Keynote Speech during the Opening 
Plenary Session on Tuesday, 17 July 2018, 18:00 hrs. The title of her 
speech is "Technology in Support of Healthy Habits".

http://2018.hci.international/keynote-speech 
<http://2018.hci.international/keynote-speech>

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*Conference contact: *Program Administration [log in to unmask] 
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