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                                                         HCI 
International 2011
                          14th International Conference on 
Human-Computer Interaction

                                                                 jointly 
with

                                         Symposium on Human Interface 
(Japan) 2011
                9th International Conference on Engineering Psychology 
and Cognitive Ergonomics
                  6th International Conference on Universal Access in 
Human-Computer Interaction
                              4th International Conference on Virtual 
and Mixed Reality
                4th International Conference on Internationalization, 
Design and Global Development
                       4th International Conference on Online 
Communities and Social Computing
                                     6th International Conference on 
Augmented Cognition
                                  3rd International Conference on 
Digital Human Modeling
                                2nd International Conference on Human 
Centered Design
                     1st International Conference on Design, User 
Experience, and Usability

                                                               9-14 July 
2011
                                     Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, 
Orlando, Florida, USA

http://www.hcii2011.org


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Call for Participation
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HCI International 2011 jointly with the affiliated Conferences, which
are held under one management and one Registration, invite you to
Orlando, Florida, USA to participate and contribute to the international
forum for the dissemination and exchange of up-to-date scientific
information on theoretical, generic and applied areas of HCI.

HCI International 2011 incorporates 12 Conferences / thematic areas,
expecting to attract over 2,000 participants from all over the world.
For more information about the topics listed under each thematic area,
please visit the Conference website.

The Conference will feature: Plenary / Keynote Presentation, Parallel
Sessions, Poster Sessions, Tutorials and Exhibition.


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Important Deadlines
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All submissions will be handled through the Conference Management System
(CMS). All submitted abstracts will be peer-reviewed by three
independent referees from the International Program Boards.

Summary of Submission Requirements & Deadlines:

Papers:
Abstract Length: 800 words
Deadline for Abstract Receipt: Friday, 15 October 2010
Notification of Review Outcome: Friday, 3 December 2010
Deadline for Camera-ready Receipt: Friday, 4 February 2011

Posters:
Abstract Length: 300 words
Deadline for Abstract Receipt: Friday, 11 February 2011
Notification of Review Outcome: Friday, 4 March 2011
Deadline for Camera-ready Receipt: Monday, 1 April 2011

Tutorials:
Abstract Length: 300 words
Deadline for Abstract Receipt: Friday, 15 October 2010
Notification of Review Outcome: Friday, 3 December 2010
Deadline for Camera-ready Receipt: Friday, 4 February 2011


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Proceedings
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The Conference Proceedings, comprising the papers to be presented at the
Conference, will be published by Springer in a multi-volume set in the
LNCS and LNAI series (http://www.springer.com/lncs). They will be
available on–line through the LNCS Digital Library, readily accessible
by all subscribing libraries around the world. All Conference
participants will receive in their registration bags the Conference
Proceedings published by Springer in DVD format. This DVD will also
include, in addition to the papers, the extended abstracts of the
posters that will be presented during the Conference. As the DVD will
have its own separate ISBN number, posters can also be easily
referenced. The Conference Proceedings in paperback format will be
available for purchase by Springer at a special discounted price for all
Conference participants, authors and co-authors, both as separate
volumes and as a full set.

Registration Regulation: Inclusion of papers in the conference
proceedings is conditional upon unique registration of one author per
paper by 4 February 2011. Furthermore, inclusion of extended poster
abstracts in the DVD is conditional upon unique registration of one
author per poster by 1 April 2011.


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Awards
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Fourteen awards will be conferred during HCI International 2011. A 
plaque and a certificate will be given to the best paper of each of the 
twelve Affiliated Conferences / Thematic Areas.
Among these twelve papers, one will be selected to receive the golden 
award as the Best HCI International 2011 Conference paper. Finally, the 
Best Poster extended abstract will also receive a plaque and a certificate.


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Keynote address
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"Technology-Mediated Social Participation: The Next 25 Years of HCI 
Challenges"
by: Professor Ben Shneiderman
University of Maryland, Department of Computer Science (USA)

The dramatic success of social media such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube,
blogs, and traditional discussion groups empowers individuals to become
active in local and global communities. Some enthusiasts believe that
with modest redesign, these technologies can be harnessed to support
national priorities such as healthcare/wellness, disaster response,
community safety, energy sustainability, etc. However, accomplishing
these ambitious goals will require long-term research to develop deep
science foundations and extreme technology strategies. The enduring
questions of how to motivate participation, increase social trust, and
promote collaboration remain grand challenges even as the technology
rapidly evolves. This talk invites researchers across multiple
disciplines to participate in inspirational prototypes, innovative
evaluations, and robust technologies.


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Conference contacts
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General Chair: Constantine Stephanidis, University of Crete and
FORTH–ICS, Greece: [log in to unmask]
Scientific Advisor: Gavriel Salvendy, Purdue University, USA and 
Tsinghua University, P.R. China
Conference Administration: [log in to unmask]
Program Administration: [log in to unmask]
Registration Administration: [log in to unmask]
Exhibition Administration: [log in to unmask]
Student Volunteer Administration: [log in to unmask]
Communications and Exhibition Chair
and Editor of HCI International News, Abbas Moallem: [log in to unmask]


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