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"Lammers, H.A." <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 21 Aug 2013 06:06:13 +0000
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ECCE 2014 - "Cognition in the Wild"

ECCE 2014, the 32nd
Annual Conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics, is the
premier conference addressing the interface between cognitive systems and interactive artefacts. It provides
an opportunity for both researchers and practitioners to exchange new ideas and practical experiences
across all areas of cognitive ergonomics and cognitive engineering. This year's theme is 'Cognition in the
Wild'. The focus is how, in the course of (systems) design and evaluation, the various contexts involved in
cognitive modelling - such as those of domain structures, task competences, and learning capabilities - can
be revealed.
The conference will take place on September 1-3 in the historic buildings of the University of Vienna, close
to the city centre in Vienna, Austria. We look forward to meeting you there!
Chris Stary, Chair, ECCE 2014

Call for papers
'Cognition in the Wild' refers to interactive settings involving cognitive, social, emotional, and technical
factors. We solicit conceptual and empirical contributions addressing the following topics:
Situation-Awareness -  Elicitation of Cognitive Referents
Cognitive Task Analysis -  (activation of) Engagement
Capacity-Building and Sense Making  - Workload Balancing
Support for Naturalistic Decision Making -  Experience-Based Interaction
Augmented Navigation  - Preference Management
Neuro-Ergonomics - Support For Changing Viewpoints
Support for Developing Dynamic Capabilities -  Handling Ambi-Dexterity
Support for Meta-Cognitive Processes - Resilience and Diversity

Submissions
A variety of submission types is available:

*          Research Papers which present quality state-of-the-art research in areas relevant to cognitive ergonomics and
cognitive engineering. Submissions should not exceed 8 pages (ACM style sheet).

*         Experience or Application Studies in which developers or users of interactive systems can report on experiences
in development processes and applications in use. Submissions should not exceed 6 pages (ACM style sheet).

*         Interactive Education Techniques in which trainers, teachers, or facilitators can share conceptual findings and
didactic impacts of relevance to cognitive ergonomics, or present scholarly applications for educational settings.
Submissions should not exceed 4 pages (ACM style sheet).

*         Cognitive Architecture Demonstrations allow for sharing of development work and for receiving focused
feedback. This track is an opportunity to showcase and discuss cognitive architectures and their implementation
with other participants. Submissions should not exceed 4 pages (ACM style sheet).

*         Gong Show Contributions will consist of very short visionary ideas presentations concerning the next generation
of cognitive architectures and cognitive engineering applications. The submission required is a 2-page extended
abstract (ACM style sheet) indicating the originality of the approach.

*         Young Researcher Networking Event Contributions from Master or Doctoral students in a relevant area of
cognitive ergonomics are solicited. Students can share ideas with peers, and receive feedback from the research and
development communities. Academic Supervisors are encouraged to nominate suitable candidates. The submission
required is a one page abstract (ACM style sheet) reflecting the theme and status of the work.

Submission guidelines
The submission language is British English, not American English.
All submissions will be subject to double-blind review by an international body of program committee members.
Individuals may appear as co-authors of several papers, but may present only one paper.
Submissions will be handled exclusively through a selected Conference Management System. In order to assist in
planning, potential authors are encouraged to register, in advance, their intention to submit.

Submission format
Submitted papers must follow the formatting guidelines for EACE ACM Online Proceedings contributions.
Accepted papers must adhere strictly to all the guidelines which will be available early in 2014 on the EACE
website.

Publication
Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.

Important Dates
July 1, 2013                Call for Papers released
February 15, 2014     All submissions due date
May 1, 2014               Notification of acceptance
June 15, 2014             Camera-ready version of accepted contributions
September 1-3, 2014 ECCE 2014 Conference

Organisation

ECCE 2014 is presented by: In-co-operation with
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Department of
Business Information Systems
- Communications Engineering
ACM SIGCHI, the Special Interest Group in Human-
Computer Interaction of the ACM
The European FP7 Marie Curie Action IANES Interaction Design Foundation
The European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics Further Information
Website: http://ecce2014.eace.net/





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