Call: HAID 2022 – 11th International Workshop on Haptic and Audio Interaction Design

Call for Papers

HAID 2022 – 11th International Workshop on Haptic & Audio Interaction Design
August 24-25-26, 2022
Queen Mary University of London, UK [and online; see below]
https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/

Submission deadlines (final):

  • Papers: 22 May 2022
  • Demos: 26 June 2022
  • Work in Progress: 26 June 2022

Since its conception by Stephen Brewster in 2006, the aim of the HAID workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners who share an interest in finding out how the haptic and audio modalities can be used together in human-computer/machine interaction. The research challenges in the area are best approached through user-centred design, empirical studies, or the development of novel theoretical frameworks. Read here for a brief history of the HAID workshop and community, and perspectives on its exciting future.

HAID 2022 will be held 24-26 August at the Mile End Campus of Queen Mary University of London in the UK, and will be a hybrid event with in-person activities and online streaming sessions.

This edition of HAID introduces the Work in Progress initiative, the objective of which is to increase the inclusiveness of our community.

HAID 2022 is organised by the Centre for Digital Music (C4DM) in collaboration with the Centre for Advanced Robotics @ Queen Mary (ARQ). The workshop is supported by the Audio Engineering SocietyIEEE Technical Committee on Haptics, EuroHaptics Society, and Springer.

Submission portal:
https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/submissions/
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/HAID2022/Submission/Index

All accepted papers will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

Other submission options include work-in-progress and demonstrations.

The HAID 2022 programme will feature 4 workshops, 3 keynotes, augmented musical instruments concert, oral and poster sessions and demonstrations:
https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/programme/
https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/keynotes/

Confirmed workshops:

  • Designing consensual mediated social touch (Dasha Kolesnyk, University of Twente, Netherlands)
  • Imagining the role of haptics in future smart assistant technologies (Pascal E. Fortin, Vincent Levesque, École de Technologie Supérieure, Canada)
  • Interactive textiles (Rebecca Stewart, Imperial College London, Sophie Skach, Queen Mary University of London)

We are also looking for sponsors who will have a chance to present and exhibit at the conference:
https://haid2022.qmul.ac.uk/sponsoring/

Feel free to contact us:
haid2022@qmul.ac.uk
i.farkhatdinov@qmul.ac.uk

General co-chairs:
Dr Ildar Farkhatdinov
Dr Charalampos Saitis
Queen Mary University of London


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