22-26 November 2010: OZCHI 2010
Queensland University of Technology Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
IMPORTANT DATES
Friday 25 June 2010: Submission of Long Papers/Tutorial proposals/Workshop proposals
Friday 27 August 2010: Submission of Short Papers/Demos/Doctoral Consortium applications
OZCHI is Australia’s leading forum for work in all areas of Human-Computer Interaction and CHISIG’s (www.chisig.org) annual non-profit conference. OZCHI attracts an international community of practitioners, researchers, academics and students from a wide range of disciplines including user experience designers, information architects, software engineers, human factors experts, information systems analysts, social scientists and managers. We also welcome perspectives from design, architecture, engineering, planning, social science and creative industries among other disciplines.
Human computer interaction is changing rapidly with notable growth and advancing research in the areas of:
- Mobile devices;
- Social and collaboration technologies;
- Open-source software, mashups and end-user programming;
- Embodied interaction and tangible computing;
- Ubiquitous computing and sensor networks;
- Visualization, mixed reality and game technologies;
- Machine intelligence and smart services;
- Data mining and e-research;
- Consideration of affective, emotional and motivational aspects;
- Design and social research methods;
- Use of ICT in expanding cultural contexts;
- Use of ICT in all aspects of home, work, play and life.
Aspects of participation, collaboration, access, trust, privacy and context of use remain pivotal in framing interaction that is mediated by technologies.
We invite original contributions on all topics related to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) including practical, technical, methodological, empirical and theoretical aspects.
We look forward to your involvement at this year’s OZCHI conference.
The conference will be held from Wednesday 24th to Friday 26th November 2010 and will be preceded by two days of Workshops, Tutorials and a Doctoral Consortium on Monday 22nd and Tuesday 23rd November 2010. The conference is located in the heart of sub-tropical Brisbane at the Queensland University of Technology, Gardens Point Campus.
The long and short papers accepted in the conference will be included in the ACM Digital Library.