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Final Call for Papers (EXTENDED DEADLINE)
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WORKSHOP ON MOBILITY AND WEB BEHAVIOR

Held in conjunction with MobileHCI 2012
 21st to 24th September, Bay Area, San Francisco

http://mm2.tid.es/mwb2012

Paper deadline: June 10th 2012
Workshop date: Sept 21st 2012
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The goal of this full-day workshop is to investigate the notion of mobility in the context of Web search and Web usage and to identify the most promising research directions with respect to enriching future mobility focused Web services. We aim to provide an interactive forum for researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to exchange insights into understanding and supporting mobility focused Web behaviors.

Recently, there has been a dramatic shift in what it means to be mobile. In the past mobile was traditionally associated with on-the-move, personal, portable and dynamic. Today, an increasing number of users are accessing the mobile Web via their phone while in more stationary and familiar settings like at home and at work as well as in more social settings like in the presence of family and friends. And this shift is having a huge impact on mobile Web behavior.

Designing great mobile Web experiences requires a deeper understanding of the information needs, behaviors and underlying motivations of mobile users. Given that the mobile world evolves rapidly, improving the online experiences of mobile users is going to continue to be an interesting and challenging research area for both industry and academia going forward. As such the goal of this workshop is to investigate the current state of mobility in the context of Web search and Web usage and identify the most promising research directions with respect to enriching future Web services that support mobility. Topics of interest to this workshop include (but are not limited to) the following:

- Novel interactions for enriching mobile Web behaviors
- New interfaces for supporting mobile search and mobile browsing
- Location-based mobile search and local mobile search
- The impact of context on mobile Web usage
- Social mobile search and social mobile browsing
- User evaluations of mobile Web services
- Mobile query and Web log analysis studies
- Models of mobile search and mobile browsing behavior
- Innovative mobile search and browsing applications
- Tools to support mobile Web behaviors
- Guidelines on how to design, build, and evaluate new tools to support mobility

Some of the questions we aim to address include:

- What web and search behaviors currently support mobility? Is it simply "the Web" on a mobile device? Is it simply desktop search translated to mobile phones?
- Context: How does context - home use; social settings etc - affect users and their mobile Web usage?
- User Experience: What types of interfaces and interactions can enrich Web services that support mobility?
- Tools: What tools exist to support mobile Web behaviors, and how do we design, build, and evaluate new tools to support mobility?
- Current Research Agenda(s): What is the current focus of research within this space? Do research trends differ between industry and academia and can these two groups learn from the experiences of each other?
- Future Agenda(s): What will Web services that support mobility look like in the next 5-10 years and how will our research drive this future?


Submissions
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Participants are invited to submit: (1) a short position or demo paper of 2 pages or (2) a technical paper of 6 pages in length, describing significant work-in-progress, learning outcomes or late breaking results in the mobile Web space. Papers should be in ACM Mobile HCI 2012 archive format and should be submitted electronically as a PDF via EasyChair by May 25th, 2012.

Papers will be peer reviewed by an external program committee and selections will be based on contribution, relevance, and likelihood of provoking discussion. The program committee will nominate a best paper, which will be included in a special issue of the International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI).

Note that at least one author of accepted papers needs to register and attend the workshop.

EasyChair workshop website: https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=mwb2012


Organizers
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Karen Church, Telefonica Research
Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research
Matt Jones, Swansea University


PC Members
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Eugene Agichtein, Emory University
Yan Qing Cui, Nokia Research
Martin Halvey, University of Glasgow
Takahiro Hara, Osaka University
Marti A. Hearst, University of California, Berkeley
Tomi Heimonen, University of Tampere
Maryam Kamvar, Google
Vanessa Murdock, Yahoo! Research
Nuria Oliver, Telefonica Research
Stephanie Reiger, Yiibu
Kerry Rodden, Google
Barry Smyth, University College Dublin
Tyler Tate, TwigKit
Max Wilson, University of Nottingham
Niels Henze, University of Oldenburg

Important Dates
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10th June 2012: Extended deadline for submissions
29th June 2012: Notification to authors
21st September 2012: Workshop date


Website
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Further details are available from the workshop website at: http://mm2.tid.es/mwb2012

Any questions, please email Karen Church: [log in to unmask]


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