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Submissions Deadlines:
Titles and abstracts by September 30, 2002
Final submissions by October 4, 2002
Online
submissions
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
- 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 Paper Submissions: Full
paper submissions should describe substantial contributions
of novel ongoing 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 Paper Submissions:
Short papers should describe novel work that is in
progress at the time of submission. Accepted submissions
will be published in the conference proceedings and
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
submissions will be published in the conference proceedings
and their systems demonstrated 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.
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 and be submitted online in PDF format.
Authors are requested to prepare submissions as close
as possible to final camera-ready versions. Authors
will be able to manage submissions and reviews through
the online
conference reviewing system.
All submissions will be reviewed by members of an international
program committee.
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