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*CFP: IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing
(VL/HCC '20)*
http://vlhcc.org/ <http://vlhcc.org/>
Location: *Dunedin,**New Zealand,*
Dates: *August 10-14, 2020 *
Key Deadlines:
*Feb 21, 2020 *(for registering abstracts) **
*Feb 28, 2020 *(for full and short paper submissions)
IEEE VL/HCC 2020 will be co-located with the ACM International Computing
Education Research (*ICER*) 2020 conference, https://icer.acm.org/
From the beginning of the computer age, people have sought easier ways
to learn, express, and understand computational ideas. Whether this
meant moving from punched cards to textual languages, or command lines
to graphical UIs, the quest to make computation easier to express,
manipulate, and understand by a broader group of people has been and
continues to be an ongoing challenge.
The *IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing
(VL/HCC) *is the premier international forum for research on this topic.
Established in 1984, the mission of the conference is to support the
design, theory, application, and evaluation of computing technologies
and languages for programming, modeling, and communicating, which are
easier to learn, use, and understand by people. The 2020 edition of the
symposium will take place August 10-14 in Dunedin, New Zealand
We solicit original, unpublished research papers on computing
technologies and visual languages for modelling, programming,
communicating, and reasoning, which are easier to learn, use or
understand by humans than the current state-of-the-art. Papers should
focus on efforts to design, formalize, implement, or evaluate those
technologies and languages. This includes tools and visual languages
intended for general audiences (e.g. professional or novice programmers,
or the public) or domain-specific audiences (e.g. people working in
business administration, production environments, healthcare, urban
design or scientific domains).The 2020 theme is "Amplifiers for Human
Learning and Creativity." Please see our website for more details:
https://conf.researchr.org/track/vlhcc2020/research-papers
In addition to papers, we also invite contributions through Workshops,
Tutorials, Showpieces (e.g. posters and demos), and participation in our
Graduate Consortium. VL/HCC 2020 workshops are small meetings intended
to foster discussion in an area related to the symposium. Tutorials
allow conference attendees to expand their knowledge by introducing
researchers to emerging areas or new technologies, or providing an
overview of the state of the art in an existing research area. Workshops
and tutorials should be on topics related to the conference, such as
(but not limited to) end-user programming, visual programming,
domain-specific languages, software visualization, and CS education.
Please see our website for more details:
https://conf.researchr.org/track/vlhcc2020/workshops-tutorials
<https://conf.researchr.org/track/vlhcc2020/workshops-tutorials>
*Progam Chairs:*
Felienne Hermans - Leiden University, NL
Steve Tanimoto - University of Washington, USA
*General Chair: *
Craig Anslow - Victoria University of Wellington, NZ
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