CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS Archives

ACM SIGCHI General Interest Announcements (Mailing List)

CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@LISTSERV.ACM.ORG

Options: Use Forum View

Use Monospaced Font
Show HTML Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Subject:
From:
Vilelmini Kalampratsidou <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Vilelmini Kalampratsidou <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 10 Jan 2020 16:10:18 -0500
Content-Type:
text/plain
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (336 lines)
7th International Conference on Movement and Computing15-17th July, 2020 Jersey
City, New Jersey, USA

https://moco20.movementcomputing.org/submissions

Website: https://moco20.movementcomputing.org/

This year’s theme is Movement Sensations

In collaboration with our hosts, Mana Contemporary
<https://www.manacontemporary.com/>, organizing institutions Rutgers
University and Stevens Institute of Technology are pleased to announce the
seventh international conference on Movement and Computing (MOCO).

We would like to invite submissions for paper presentations, performances,
workshops and more to the MOCO which will be held 15-17th July 2020 in
Jersey City, NJ.
Important Dates

   -

   Submission deadline: 19 February 2020
   -

   Notification of Acceptance: 15 April 2020
   -

   Registration starts: 1 May 2020

Information about previous conferences can be found here
<https://movementcomputing.org/>.
Submissions

MOCO is open to a wide range of ways to present your work. In addition to
papers for oral and poster presentations, we invite submission of practice
work such as demos, performances, games, artistic works and movement
workshops (in which participants take part in a guided movement activity). We
encourage creative proposals for practice sessions and are open to novel
formats.

Topics include but are not limited to (bold topics are new this year):

   -

   Dance and technology
   -

   Interactive dance
   -

   Music and movement
   -

   Gesture and sound
   -

   Entrainment and movement
   -

   Sensory augmentation of movement
   -

   Sensorimotor learning
   -

   Embodied cognition and movement
   -

   Embodied interaction
   -

   Full-body interaction
   -

   Technique analysis
   -

   Individual and group movement capture in sports
   -

   Mechanisms of coordination dynamics
   -

   Learning detection through the movement
   -

   Non-linear analysis to predict performance and learning process
   -

   Non-linear analysis as a tool for diagnosis
   -

   Movement in social interaction
   -

   Movement and computing for autism and other nervous disorders
   -

   Movement analysis and analytics
   -

   Bio-sensing, biocontrol, and movement
   -

   Digital biomarkers for tracking the peripheral nervous system
   -

   Movement as a proxy of human brain
   -

   Machine learning for movement
   -

   Movement computation for entrainment
   -

   Movement computation in education
   -

   Movement computation in ergonomics, sports, and health
   -

   Movement expression in virtual humans and robots
   -

   Theoretical approaches to movement understanding
   -

   Philosophical perspectives on movement and computing
   -

   Movement Notation Systems (e.g. Laban or Eshkol-Wachman)

We encourage submission of a wide range of formats, the submission
categories are:
Papers and posters

   -

   Long paper with oral presentation (8 pages maximum)
   -

   Short paper with oral presentation (4 pages maximum)
   -

   Extended abstract with poster presentation (6 pages maximum in the
   extended abstract format)

The conference is an opportunity to present original research and details
of collaborative work. Participants will have the chance to offer a
presentation of the results of their research on one of the themes of the
conference and to interact with their scientific/artistic peers, in a
friendly and constructive environment.

All papers submissions must be anonymous and will be peer-reviewed. The
proceedings of the MOCO conference are published on the ACM Digital library
under the International Conference Proceedings Series.
Practice Works

The term “practice work” refers to practice-based works in the area of
movement and computing. These can either be artistically-oriented
descriptions/demonstrations of specific performances or systems, or
descriptions of a particular computationally-oriented application. We
suggest the following as examples of what a practice work might be, but
also stress that the list is not exhaustive, the only criteria being
excellence of the work and whether it is possible to present the work given
the resources, time, and space available to the conference.

Suggested practice work topics include:

   -

   Technology demos
   -

   Performances (e.g., dance, physical performance, music)
   -

   Artworks
   -

   Interactive Installations
   -

   Games
   -

   Video presentations

Practice works may either be submitted for presentation as posters or
demos. Poster submissions will detail a specific approach to the practice
of movement and computing. Selected posters will be presented at the
conference, and an accompanying extended abstract will be published in the
conference proceedings.

Demo submissions will outline a live demonstration/performance that will
take place at the conference. Demos will take place during dedicated
sessions at the conference. Performances may be submitted in the Demo
category, in which case a dedicated time will be given for the performance
(generally up to 10 minutes), however due to the configuration of Mana
Contemporary and the conference schedule, Demo performances will take place
in a shared gallery space (and not on a proscenium stage). Practitioners
submitting in the Demo category will have the option of including an
ACM-formatted extended abstract for inclusion in the conference proceedings.

Poster Practice Works submissions consist of the following items combined
into one pdf document. Please note, all submissions must be anonymous--this
includes external media:

   1.

   An extended abstract in appropriate ACM formatting (2-pages maximum, see
   below) for inclusion in the conference proceedings
   2.

   A document with links to supporting media (videos, pictures, audio, etc.)

Demo Practice Works submissions consist of the following items combined
into one pdf document. Please note, all submissions must be anonymous--this
includes external media:

   1.

   A 200-word abstract to be included in conference program
   2.

   A 1-2 page (maximum) project description, including links to supporting
   media (videos, pictures, audio, etc.)
   3.

   A 1-2 page (maximum) technical rider detailing all necessary equipment,
   furniture, and space requirements for the Demo. This document should
   indicate what equipment the submitter is providing, and what equipment is
   expected to be provided by the organizers. The organizers will make every
   effort to provide standard equipment as needed for Demo submissions (e.g.
   sound reinforcement, projection, displays, etc.), however specialized
   equipment required for performance will be the responsibility of the
   submitter.
   4.

   (optional) An extended abstract in appropriate ACM formatting (2-pages
   maximum, see below) for inclusion in the conference proceedings.

Please note that we are an academic conference with a low fee which means
we cannot pay for commissioned work or provide any financial compensation
to submitters in this category. All accepted submissions will require at
least one author to register for the conference.
Graduate Consortium

Submissions in this category represent an opportunity for graduate students
to share and develop their research ideas in a supportive environment and
with the participation of experts in the field. Students will have the
opportunity to establish a community with other graduate students at a
similar stage of their research. Accepted papers will be presented as
posters in a dedicated “poster tour” session where authors will have an
opportunity to orally present a short elevator pitch to experts in the
field. We encourage students to submit a paper even if they are early in
their graduate career.

Papers should not be longer than 4 pages including references in the
appropriate ACM format (see below). The first author must be a current
graduate student (at the time of submission). Graduate Consortium papers
will be indexed and published in the conference proceedings. Videos and
other supplementary materials are welcomed. Students accepted to present
their work at the Graduate Consortium must plan to attend it.

Organizing Committee

• General conference chair:         Antonia Zaferiou, Stevens Institute of
Technology

                                                     Vilelmini
Kalampratsidou, Rutgers University

• General scientific chair:             Elizabeth B. Torres, Rutgers
University

                                                     Antonia Zaferiou,
Stevens Institute of Technology

• Demo and artistic chair:             Vilelmini Kalampratsidou, Rutgers
University

• Workshops & tutorials chair:      Carla Caballero Sánchez, Miguel
Hernandez University of Elche

• Graduate consortium chair:       Steven Kemper, Mason Gross School of the
Arts, Rutgers University

• Finance chair:                            Sara Pixley, Rutgers Center for
Cognitive Science, Rutgers University
Steering Committee

• Frédéric Bevilacqua, IRCAM

• Sarah Fdili Alaoui,  LRI-Université Paris-Sud 11

• Thecla Schiphorst, Simon Fraser University

• Cumhur Erkut, Aalborg University Copenhagen

• Sofia Dahl, Aalborg University Copenhagen

• Grisha Coleman, Arizona State University

• Gualtiero Volpe, University of Genova

• Marco Gillies, Goldsmiths, University of London

• Sotiris Manitsaris, MINES ParisTech

• Jules Françoise, LIMSI-CNRS, Université-Paris Saclay


-- 
*Vilelmini Kalampratsidou*
Postdoctoral Associate
Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science

*Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey*

*e-mail:*
* [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>*
*web: **http:/ <http://rci.rutgers.edu/~vk215/homepage/>/vilelminikala.com
<http://vilelminikala.com>*

    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    For news of CHI books, courses & software, join CHI-RESOURCES
     mailto: [log in to unmask]

    To unsubscribe from CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS send an email to
     mailto:[log in to unmask]

    For further details of CHI lists see http://listserv.acm.org
    ---------------------------------------------------------------

ATOM RSS1 RSS2