First CfP: MobileHCI 2010
12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI 2010), September 7-10, 2010, Lisboa, Portugal
A Mobile World for All
MobileHCI 2010 will be held September 7-10, 2010, in Lisboa, Portugal
Doctoral Consortium Day, Workshops and Tutorials on September 7th, 2010.
MobileHCI 2010 is organised by the University of Lisboa, with the collaboration of the New University of Lisboa and the research centres LaSIGE and CITI, and in cooperation with ACM SIGCHI and ACM SIGMOBILE.
*Accepted papers will be published in the annual conference proceedings and will be included in the ACM digital library.
Important Dates
- Workshop submission (organisers): 22nd January, 2010
- Conference Dates: September 7th-10th, 2010
Chairs
- Luís Carriço and Marco de Sá, University of Lisboa
Program Chair:
- Nuno Correia, New University of Lisboa
Conference Scope and Description
Paper Submission
The conference Proceedings will be published by ACM and indexed by the ACM Digital Library.
Accepted Full Papers, Short Papers, Workshop Abstracts, Poster Abstracts, Demonstration Abstracts, Panel Abstracts, Industrial Case Studies, and Doctoral Consortium Abstracts will be available via the ACM Digital Library.
Topics
- Novel user interfaces and interaction techniques
- Mobile social networks
- Context-aware systems
- Perception and modelling of the environment
- Personal assistance with mobile devices
- Multimodal interaction (including audio and speech)
- Group interaction and mobility
- Mobility and work environments
- Mobile accessibility
- Mobile social networks
- Interfaces for mobile communities
- Multi-cultural interaction
- Mobile devices including PDAs, Pocket PCs, WAP phones
- 3G/4G devices and services
- Services for mobile devices
- Wearable computing, smart clothes, new devices and sensors
- Mobile entertainment
- Mobile storytelling and location based gaming
- Mobile art
- Designing Web sites for mobile devices
- Evaluation and usability of mobile devices and services
- User centred design tools and methods for mobile systems
- Ethnographical and field studies with mobile technology
- Model-based design of interactive mobile systems
- Visualization techniques for the mobile context (including 3D graphics on mobile devices)
- Safety issues e.g., in-car user interfaces, payments
- Trust, privacy, content protection, legal aspects & issues in mobile applications & services
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