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IHM 2010 : 22nd French Conference on human Computer Interaction | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.ihm10.lu | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The University of Luxembourg, CRP Henri Tudor and AFIHM will greet you at IHM'10, the 22nd French-speaking Conference on human Computer Interaction.
This year the French-speaking dimension is expressed in particular through its geographical location: Luxembourg, a country located at the crossroads of Europe between France, Belgium and Germany. This event will therefore be an opportunity to discover a European capital with a very easy access from France and Europe. The IHM'10 Conference is an annual event of the French-speaking HCI community, aims to promote and disseminate knowledge of the area and knowledge of concurring areas. It is an event which, in addition, promotes exchange of knowledges between researchers, practitioners, industrials and people interested in Human-Computer Interaction time in their professional field. Presidents of the program committee - Bertrand David, EC-Lyon - Monique Noirhomme, FUNDP Namur - André Tricot,CLLE Toulouse Categories deadlines Submissions can be in English or in French, but it is strongly recommended to present in french. - 03/05/2010: Full papers, short papers, Doctoral Consortium, industrial papers and demonstrations - 03/05/2010: Courses and Workshops - 09/07/2010: Notes & posters The themes of submission are the following * IHM engineering - Model driven engineering for UI generation - Rapid prototyping - agile project management and user centered design - Visual Programming and by demonstration - mobile technologies, embedded technologies, disseminated technologies * Interaction and representation of information - Knowledge Visualization - Adaptive interfaces, context awareness - Morphology of the interaction, gestural interaction, multimodal, haptic, 3D, speech, computer vision, tangible interfaces - Virtual reality, augmented reality, augmented virtuality - Interactions adapted to mobile smartphones - Art graphics and interaction * Cognitive Ergonomics - Design methods and evaluation - Cognitive modeling, use analysis, evaluation of performance practice, analysis and task models - Ergonomics prospective - User experience - Ergonomics and safety aspects (failure, on the web, security software) - Accessibility, HCI and specific audiences * Applications and experiences |
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