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ROCHI 2017 : International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

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Link: http://rochi2017.utcluj.ro
 
When Sep 11, 2017 - Sep 12, 2017
Where Craiova, Romania
Submission Deadline May 29, 2017
Notification Due Jun 23, 2017
Final Version Due Jun 30, 2017
Categories    user interfaces   human-computer interaction
 

Call For Papers

ROCHI, the International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction is the premier scientific forum on research and development of user interfaces and human-computer interaction in Romania.

Practitioners from corporate environments (e.g., designers, developers, graphics expert, user interface analysts, team leader) as well as people from academia (e.g., professors, students, and researchers ) and any other person interested by human-computer interactions are gladly invited to contribute and participate to RoCHI 2017 Conference!

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