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First Call for Papers


ET4S 2019 – Eye Tracking for Spatial Research 2019

as a conference track at ETRA 2019, the ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking
Research & Applications

June 25-28, 2019 in Denver, Colorado, USA 


 
http://www.spatialeyetracking.org/ 

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Eye tracking has become a popular method for investigating research
questions related to geographic space. This includes studies on how people
interact with geographic information systems, studies on how space is
perceived in decision situations, and using gaze as an input modality for
spatial human-computer interaction. The ETRA track on Eye Tracking for
Spatial Research (ET4S) aims to bring together researchers from different
areas who have a common interest in using eye tracking for research
questions related to spatial information and spatial decision making. 

After three successful ET4S workshops in 2013, 2014 and 2018, the 4th
edition of ET4S will be organized as a conference track at ETRA 2019, the
ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications
(http://etra.acm.org/2019/).

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to 

   - Gaze-Based Interaction with Maps and other Spatial Visualizations 
   - Evaluation of Cartographic and other Spatial Visualizations with Eye
Tracking
   - Gaze-Aware Mobile Assistance and Location-Based Services
   - Navigation Studies, Wayfinding, and Eye Tracking
   - Visual Perception and Exploration of (Indoor and Outdoor) Space
   - Landscape Perception
   - Gaze During Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Decision Making
   - Eye Tracking as a Tool for Spatial Cognition Research
   - Spatio-Temporal Analysis and Visualization of Eye Tracking Data
   - Eye Tracking in Traffic Research, Car Navigation, Public Transport, and
Aviation



Changes to previous ET4S events

Different to previous years, ET4S is NOT organized as a workshop, but as a
track at the ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications. This
implies the following changes:

   - We call for both, long and short papers.
   - The contribution must be equivalent to that of the according submission
category at ETRA.
   - Accepted papers are considered regular ETRA publications and will be
part of the ETRA proceedings (ACM digital library). A footnote on the first
page will indicate that your paper was part of ET4S.
   - The submission process follows that of ETRA, but with a separate
program committee.
   - At least one author of each accepted ET4S paper must register for the
ETRA conference. Participants will be free to change between ET4S and other
ETRA tracks.

 

Submission guidelines

Please follow the ETRA submission guidelines for categories long paper or
short paper: 

     http://etra.acm.org/2019/authors.html

During the submission process through EasyChair, please indicate that your
submission should be submitted to ET4S.


 
Important dates (same as for ETRA)

December 14, 2018        Paper abstracts due

December 19, 2018        Long & short papers due

January 23, 2019        Feedback: Reviews to authors

January 28, 2019        Rebuttals and revised papers due

February 18, 2019        Final notifications to authors

March 22, 2019            Camera-ready papers due

June 25-28, 2019        ETRA conference with ET4S track. The scheduling of
the track will depend on the number of accepted ET4S papers.

 

Program committee  (still being updated, see
http://et4s.ethz.ch/2019-commitee/ )

Gennady Andrienko, Fraunhofer Institute IAIS/City University London,
Germany/U.K.
Christina Bauer, University of Regensburg, Germany Roman Bednarik,
University of Eastern Finland, Finland Kenan Bektas, Zurich University of
Applied Sciences, Switzerland Tanja Blascheck, University of Paris-Saclay,
France Michael Burch, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Arzu Cöltekin, University of Zurich, Switzerland Florian Daiber, German
Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Germany Sara Fabrikant,
University of Zurich, Switzerland Hans Gellersen, Lancaster University, U.K.
Amy Griffin, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia Christophe
Hurter, Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile, France Francis Jambon,
University of Grenoble Alpes, France Bernd  Ludwig, University of
Regensburg, Germany Vsevolod Peysakhovich, Federal University of Toulouse
Midi-Pyrénées, France Ken Pfeuffer, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany
Victor Schinazi, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Artemis Skarlatidou, University
College London, U.K.
Sophie Stellmach, Microsoft, USA
Rul von Stülpnagel, University of Freiburg, Germany Yanxia Zhang, FX Palo
Alto Laboratory, USA



ET4S organizers

Peter Kiefer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Fabian Göbel, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
David Rudi, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Ioannis Giannopoulos, TU Vienna, Austria Andrew T. Duchowski, Clemson
University, SC, USA Martin Raubal, ETH Zurich, Switzerland



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