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++ 2nd CALL FOR PARTICIPATION - Deadline extended to July 10, 2006 ++

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MODIE 2006: Modelling and Designing User Assistance in
            Intelligent Environments
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             In conjunction with Mobile HCI 2006
                September 12, Espoo, Finland

          >> Submission Deadline: Monday, July 10 <<

          http://w5.cs.uni-sb.de/workshops/modie06/

Workshop Overview
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Ubicomp research continually develops novel interaction techniques, sensing technologies, and new ways of presenting personalized
information to the user. Gradually, companies operating in environments such as airports, museums or even shopping malls are
becoming aware of the potential benefits in letting such technologies assist their users and customers. Intelligent environments are
predicted to aid their users in pursuing their activities, such as wayfinding or shopping, through the situated presentation of
personalized information. However, due to the large design space that ranges from wearable computing to public displays, the
conceptual and technological choices pose new challenges to the designer of such user-assistance systems.

Themes & Topics
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We are interested in models, principles and methodologies, which guide the designer of an intelligent environment in the early
stages of the development process, such as task and requirements analysis and conceptual design. We are looking for contributions,
which will help the designer of user assistance systems to address the following questions:

- Which user activities and tasks require assistance?
- How to map an activity model into interactions with artifacts?
- How should the designer choose the best sensing and interaction
  technologies for a scenario?
- Which mobile or wearable personal devices can be employed?
- How should multiple users with concurrent activities be supported?
- How should the current state of the user assistance system be
  represented, especially when dealing with multiple tasks?

The intention of the workshop is to share experiences and perspectives on user assistance in intelligent environments from the
different view- points of developers, designers, ethnographers and cognitive scientists. Each participant will give a short
presentation about their contri- bution. The second half of the workshop will be focused on the discussion of key topics:

- How to unify the complementary concepts of public and personal devices
- How to model user activity (terminology, structure, notation)
- Suggest a terminology for intelligent Environments
- How tools can support the modelling and designing of user assistance
- What the problems of applying traditional software engineering
  methodologies are
- Are there principles that can be generalized for the design of IEs?

Intended Participants
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We encourage researchers from the following disciplines to contribute position papers (2-6 pages) and knowledge to the discussion:

- Computer Scientists (in the fields of Mobile HCI and Intelligent
  Environments): contribute experiences with working prototypes,
  discuss technical issues.
- Designers: contribute new paradigms and concepts, discuss existing
  environments and current solutions to present information to
  the user, how might the future look like?
- Ethnographers: contribute an analysis of user activities and problems
  in current environments, discuss application areas for
  Intelligent Environments.
- Cognitive Scientists: contribute design principles for Intelligent
  Environments based on their knowledge about the limited
  resources of the human processor, discussion of pros and cons of
  interaction paradigms, concepts and technologies.

Workshop Format
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MODIE will be a full day workshop. Each participant will give a short presentation on their position and experience in dealing with
one or several of the workshop topics. It is assumed that the participants are already familiar with the position papers, which will
be available as online proceedings prior to the workshop. In the afternoon, the participants will split into small groups and
discuss interesting research topics. Afterwards we will present and discuss their results.

Important Dates
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Submission Deadline          July 10, 2006
Acceptance Notification      July 13, 2006
Workshop Date           September 12, 2006

Organizing Committee
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Thomas Pederson (Umea University, Sweden)
Helder Pinto    (University of Minho, Portugal)
Michael Schmitz (DFKI GmbH, Saarbruecken, Germany)
Christoph Stahl (Saarland University, Germany)
Lucia Terrenghi (University of Munich, Germany)

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