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** SMARTOBJECTS 2019 - 7TH WORKSHOP ON INTERACTING WITH SMART OBJECTS
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in conjunction with EICS 2019, Valencia, Spain
18 June 2019

http://www.smart-objects.org
smartobjects19(at)easychair.org

There is an ongoing trend on embedding computing and communication capabilities into everyday objects, turning them into smart objects. Examples range from smart (tangible) objects over smart cars to even large-scale urban infrastructures. Other recent examples deal with the fabrication of smart objects, smart sensory augmentation, and smart spaces. This workshop will focus on how the intelligence situated in these smart objects can be harvested to provide more efficient and enjoyable interaction possibilities for the users. The underlying research fields pose unique challenges and opportunities for designing the interaction with such devices.


** IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission Deadline: 5 April 2019
Author Notification: 3 May 2019
Camera-ready Version: 17 May 2019
Workshop: 18 June 2019


** TOPICS
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We seek high-quality contributions that explore the combination of intelligent interaction with the specific characteristics of smart objects. Topics include but are not limited to:

                * technology and models required for enabling the interaction with smart objects
                * engineering of smart objects
                * context-awareness
                * multimodal interaction
                * self-explanatory smart objects
                * fabrication of smart objects
                * smart sensory augmentation and smart spaces
                * smart cars
                * embodied and tangible interaction
                * accessibility through smart objects
                * intelligibility of smart objects
                * user studies and evaluation techniques
                * novel interaction concepts for smart objects
                * privacy and trust aspects of smart objects


** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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We invite submissions as papers (up to 6 pages, excl. references) that describe a motivated opinion or viewpoint on interaction with smart objects, identify an open issue or important problem, or present finished or work in progress. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least three peers. Besides based on general contributions, submissions will also be selected on their potential to foster discussions. All submissions should be prepared according to the ACM SIGCHI Extended Abstracts Format and submitted in PDF through the workshop management system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smartobjects19).


** PUBLICATION
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All accepted submissions will be made available for workshop participants only. In addition, we invite every accepted submission to appear in our proceedings published through CEUR-WS.org. The authors retain copyright. Thus, papers can be submitted for other venues that allow this. Please note that at least one author must register for the workshop.

Further, workshop participants will get the optional opportunity to present the work they cover and results as posters at the main EICS conference to maximize their impact (meaning workshop participants have the possibility to create a poster and present it as part of the main conference).


** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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                * Florian Müller, TU Darmstadt, Germany
                * Dirk Schnelle-Walka, modality.ai, California, USA
                * Karola Marky, TU Darmstadt, Germany
                * Sebastian Günther, TU Darmstadt, Germany
                * Tobias Grosse-Puppendahl, Porsche, Germany
                * Kris Luyten, Hasselt University, Belgium
                * Oliver Brdicka, Adobe inc., California, USA
                * Alexandra Voit, University of Stuttgart, Germany
                * Max Mühlhäuser, TU Darmstadt, Germany
                * Markus Funk, TU Darmstadt, Germany


** PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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                * Bo Begole, Apple, USA
                * Marco Blumendorf, smartB Energy Management GmbH, Germany
                * Jingyuan Cheng, TU Braunschweig, Germany
                * Aba-Sah Dadzie, Open University, United Kingdom
                * Alexander Kröner, TH Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm, Germany
                * Germán Montoro, UAM Madrid, Spain
                * Patrick Reignier, Grenoble INP, France
                * Boris de Ruyter, Philips Research, Netherlands
                * Geert Vanderhulst, Xplanation, Belgium
                * Raphael Wimmer, University Regensburg, Germany
                * Massimo Zancanaro, FBK, Italy

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