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MoHCI 2014 : Workshop on Mobile Computing and Human Computer Interaction | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://buet.ac.bd/cse/HEQEP/workshop/MoHCI/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The workshop solicits original and previously-unpublished short papers (4-6 pages) on recent advancements in mobile computing and human computer interface systems. We remark that MoHCI will not have formal proceedings. However, a booklet of accepted papers, without ISBN number, will be distributed at the workshop for the benefit of the community and must be regarded as a collection of preprints. Results presented at MoHCI may be published in other conferences with formal proceedings and/or in journals.
Topics in MoHCI include, but are not limited to, the following: -- Adaptive and personalized interfaces -- Analysis and design methods in HCI -- Applications and middleware support -- Architectures for interaction -- Cognitive radio networks -- Computer–augmented environments -- Computer–based learning -- Cross-layer design and control -- Design of different layers in the protocol stack -- Embedded systems design and development -- Emotions in HCI -- Energy efficiency and location discovery -- Evaluation methods and techniques in HCI -- Gesture and eye–gaze based interaction -- Human Factors Engineering Approach -- Information visualization -- Intelligent and agent systems -- Interaction through wireless communication networks -- Interfaces for different systems -- Measurements from experimental systems -- Modeling and performance analysis -- Network reliability and fault-tolerance -- Network coding -- Opportunistic and delay-tolerant networks -- System design and testbeds -- Trust, security, and privacy -- Universal Usability -- User support systems -- Vehicular networks -- Visualization methods and techniques There will be a "Best Paper" award. The winner(s) will be announced and awarded on the final day of the workshop. The workshop will also host a demo session in order to showcase live demonstrations ("demo"s) in the areas of mobile computing and human computer interaction systems. Demos are intended to exhibit live operation of a working system or a small prototype of it. Innovative applications on desktop, mobile platforms, system prototypes around devices and interesting hardware projects related to the intended topics can be qualified for demos. We encourage both the academia and the industry to submit demos. Demo submission requires a short description (1-2 pages) highlighting the key aspects of the system, its usage and how the demo will be exhibited, especially if it solicits any interaction from the users or requires any special setup. The title of the submission should be prefixed with "DEMO:". A video of the demo, no longer than 2-minutes, can optionally be included in the submission. Any device, tool or service (e.g. laptops, mobile phones, internet connection, etc.) needed to perform the demo should be brought and setup by the participants. The workshop venue will provide a table space and standard AC power. There will be a "Best Demo" award. The winner(s) will be announced and awarded on the final day of the workshop. |
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