Demonstrations
Important Dates
- Submission: 15th of November 2011 (5:00pm PDT) using the PCS submission system
- Notification: 15th of December 2011
- Camera-ready papers due: 5th of January, 2012 (5:00pm PDT)
Background and Motivation
Peer-reviewed demonstrations show early implementations of novel, interesting, and important intelligent user interface concepts or systems. Demonstrations should be brief, so that they can be shown repeatedly. We particularly encourage highly interactive demos with which attendees can interact.
Accepted demonstration will be published in the IUI Conference Proceedings and made available online through the ACM Digital Library.
Submission Requirements
A demo submission consists of a non-anonymized extended abstract in the standard HCI Archive Format and should not exceed two pages in length. Submissions should describe how the system is used to solve practically important problems. It may contain a discussion of the system implementation, its deployment, or a case study of how this has been used in the field. References to previously published work and sufficient details regarding the underlying technologies should be included.
Additional submission of an accompanying video is optional, but highly encouraged. Any submitted video should be at most three minutes long and 50MB in size.
A supplemental informal description of the proposed demonstration (2-3 pages) should be attached to the submission. Please describe what attendees will be able to see or do during your demo (e.g. screenshots), and itemize any equipment or facilities that you will bring for your system demonstration.
The demo abstract, the digital video and the demo supplement should be submitted electronically to Precision Conference. See the MS word and LaTeX templates, and the video guide, as well as the video requirements for more details about preparing your submission.
In addition to normal demo submissions, also authors of selected long and short papers will be invited to submit a demo, in case their work particularly suits a demo presentation.
At the Conference
Demonstrations will be particularly featured at IUI 2012 and will play an important role throughout the conference. Authors of accepted demonstration will have an increased visibility and the possibility to interact with the growing number of IUI attendees.
Demos will be first highlighted in a special madness session (1 min. per demo) preceding the main demo presentation, which will be showcased during the first day of the conference as part of the evening reception. Additionally authors of accepted demos will have the opportunity to showcase their work during specific breaks throughout the conference.
Demonstrations chair
Nadir Weibel, University of California San Diego, USA
demos2012@iuiconf.org
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