From - Mon Aug 5 19:13:23 2002 From: "Stefano Foresti" Subject: [InfoVis:] IUI 2003 Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 11:44:14 -0600 Call for Papers, Posters, and Demonstrations ********************************************************************** The Seventh International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces IUI 2003 January 12-15, 2003 The Palms South Beach Hotel - Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.A. Submission Deadlines: Titles and abstracts by September 30, 2002 Final submissions by October 4, 2002 http://www.iuiconf.org ********************************************************************** Intelligent user interfaces mediate between person and machine to increase the ease and effectiveness of user interactions. Research in intelligent user interfaces draws on areas such as artificial intelligence and human-computer-interaction to support a wide range of users, from novices to experts; to support a wide range of tasks and task environments; and to exploit a wide range of platforms, from traditional systems to mobile devices and novel interaction paradigms. The International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces is the principal international forum for reporting outstanding research and development in intelligent user interfaces. IUI '03 solicits submissions of original papers, posters, and system demonstrations on significant progress and new directions in all aspects of intelligent user interfaces. In addition to showcasing methods for intelligently reasoning and adapting to fit user needs, IUI '03 aims to highlight interfaces whose focus goes beyond rational "intelligence" to address psychological concerns such as emotion, personality, and motivation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Adaptive hypermedia - Affective interfaces - Conversational interfaces - Evaluations of implemented systems - Intelligent information and knowledge management systems - Intelligent support for pervasive computing - Intelligent systems for multimedia presentation - Intelligent visualization tools - Interface agents - Interfaces for the semantic web - Knowledge-based approaches to user interface design - Multi-modal interfaces - Novel application-specific interfaces and interactions - Novel interaction paradigms - Personalization and adaptation of behavior - Proactive and agent-based paradigms for user interaction - Social intelligence in user interfaces - Support for collaboration in multi-user environments - User modeling for intelligent interfaces - User studies of relevant techniques GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSIONS IUI '03 solicits three types of submissions: - FULL PAPERS: Full paper submissions should describe substantial contributions of novel work that has produced advanced results. Accepted submissions will be presented in the main conference program, and authors may ask to be considered for an additional live demonstration in the conference poster session. Full papers should be at most 8 pages long. - SHORT PAPERS: Short papers should describe novel work that is in progress at the time of submission. Accepted submissions will be presented in the conference poster session, with optional system demonstrations. Short papers should be at most 3 pages long. - DEMONSTRATION ABSTRACTS: Demonstration abstracts should describe cutting-edge systems not described in paper submissions. Accepted demonstrations will be presented in the conference poster session. Demonstration abstracts should summarize the system's significance and its performance, and should include at least one screen shot. Demonstration abstracts should be 1 page long. Accepted submissions of all three categories will be included in the conference proceedings, to be published by the ACM Press. Authors of full and short papers must submit abstracts of their papers by SEPTEMBER 30, 2002, followed by the papers themselves by OCTOBER 4, 2002. Demonstration abstracts are due by OCTOBER 4, 2002. All submissions must follow the CHI paper format. Web submission procedures will be posted to http://www.iuiconf.org. Authors are requested to prepare submissions as close as possible to final camera-ready versions. All submissions will be reviewed by members of an international program committee. MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS POLICY IUI will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been published or accepted for publication in a journal or another conference. LOCATION IUI 2003 will be held at The Palms South Beach Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.A., close to the historic art deco district and South Beach attractions. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Additional conference information and updates are available at http://www.iuiconf.org. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CONFERENCE CHAIR David Leake, Indiana University (US) PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Lewis Johnson, USC/Information Sciences Institute (US) Elisabeth Andre, University of Augsburg (GE) POSTER AND DEMONSTRATION CHAIR John Domingue, The Open University (UK) PROGRAM COMMITTEE Mathias Bauer, DFKI (GE) Larry Birnbaum, Northwestern University (US) Jim Blythe, USC/Information Sciences Institute (US) Philip Cohen, Oregon Graduate Institute (US) David De Roure, University of Southampton (UK) Steve Feiner, Columbia University (US) Kenneth Forbus, Northwestern University (US) Yolanda Gil, USC/Information Sciences Institute (US) Bjorn Granstrom, KTH (Royal Institute of Technology) Peter Haddawy, Asian Institute of Technology (TH) Kristian Hammond, Northwestern University (US) Paul Heisterkamp, DaimlerChrysler AG (US) Achim Hoffman, University of New South Wales (AU) Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research (US) Anthony Jameson, DFKI and International University of Germany (GE) Neal Lesh, Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab (US) James Lester, North Carolina State University (US) Henry Lieberman, MIT/Media Lab (US) Mark Maybury, MITRE (US) Vibhu Mittal, Google (US) Johanna Moore, University of Edinburgh (UK) Beth Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology (US) Kieron O'Hara, University of Southampton (UK) Niels Ole Bernsen, Odense University (DK) Nuria Oliver, Microsoft Research (US) Dan Olsen, Brigham Young University (US) Sharon Oviatt, Oregon Graduate Institute (US) Ana Paiva, INESC (PT) Cecile Paris, CSIRO (AU) Pearl Pu, EPFL (CH) Angel Puerta, Redwhale Software (US) Charles Rich, Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab (US) John Riedl, University of Minnesota (US) Thomas Rist, DFKI (GE) Guus Schreiber, University of Amsterdam (NL) Jude Shavlik, University of Wisconsin at Madison (US) Candace Sidner, Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab (US) Derek Sleeman, University of Aberdeen (UK) Barry Smyth, University College Dublin (IE) Robert St. Amant, North Carolina State University (US) Constantine Stephanidis, ICS-FORTH (GR) Steffen Staab, University of Karlsruhe (GE) Oliviero Stock, ITC-IRST (IT) Alistair Sutcliffe, Center for HCI Design (UK) Pedro Szekely, USC/Information Sciences Institute (US) IMPORTANT DATES: Submission abstracts due: September 30, 2002 Final papers and demonstration abstracts due: October 4, 2002 Notification of acceptance: November 7, 2002 Camera-ready copy due: November 26, 2002 Conference dates: January 12-15, 2003 SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS The 2003 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces is sponsored by the Special Interest Group on Computer & Human Interaction (SIGCHI) and the Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence (SIGART) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and RedWhale Software Corporation. It is held in cooperation with the British HCI Group (BCS-HCI).