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IHCI 2012 : 4th International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer InteractionConference Series : Intelligent Human Computer Interaction | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://ihci2012.iitkgp.ac.in/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The 4th International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction 2012 (IHCI 2012) will be held at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India during 27 – 29 December, 2012. IHCI 2012 aims to provide an excellent platform for exchange of thoughts between researchers interested broadly in the area where Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) intersects with Artificial Intelligence (AI). IHCI 2012 shall consist of keynote lectures by eminent researchers in the field, tutorials, workshops and oral presentations on all aspects of HCI that needs to be handled in an intelligent fashion. We are also very interested in contributions from related fields, such as psychology, cognitive science, computer graphics etc. The conference also provides an opportunity to local, regional and international industries and service providers to showcase their technologies, products and services. The special theme for this year’s conference is Advancing Technology for Humanity.
Topics Contributions are invited from prospective authors with interests in the indicated conference topics and related areas of application. All contributions should be of high quality, original and not published elsewhere or submitted for publication during the review period. Every submission must identify the theme which best relates to the contents of the paper. Papers will be peer reviewed by the International Program Committee, and may be accepted for long (10 pages)or short presentation (6 pages). We solicit original research and technical papers not published elsewhere. The papers can be theoretical, practical and application oriented in any of the following thematic areas (but not limited to): • Accessibility • Applications in HCI • Theory • Interfaces • Socio-Cultural Effect |
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