Call: ACM AutomotiveUI 2021

Call for Papers

ACM AutomotiveUI 2021
September 9, 10, 13, and 14
Online
https://www.auto-ui.org/21

Papers can be submitted until May 14th (abstracts due May 7th)

AutomotiveUI is the ACM’s premier international forum for user interface research in the automotive domain. The conference brings together researchers and practitioners interested in both the technical and the human aspects of vehicle user interfaces and applications. The 2021 conference will be held as a virtual conference.

At this time, we are recruiting submissions to our full-papers track.

  • This track is peer-reviewed.
  • This track seeks full papers making significant contributions to the AutomotiveUI community.
  • Accepted papers will be archived in the ACM Digital library as part of the Conference Proceedings
  • Papers can be submitted until May 14th (abstracts due May 7th).
  • More details are on the papers page: https://www.auto-ui.org/21/authors/papers/.

AutomotiveUI is interested in submissions on a wide variety of topics. This year, we particularly welcome submissions on:

  • Sustainable Development
  • Accessibility & Variety of Users
  • Novel Interfaces and Artifacts

Further description of these and other topics can be found on our website: https://www.auto-ui.org/21/authors/papers/.

Around June (exact date t.b.d.) you can also submit to these other tracks:

  • Work in progress: to present ongoing, recent work which benefits from feedback from the community but is not yet completed.
  • Workshops and tutorials: aimed at community-forming.
  • Video demos: to demonstrate an important development.
  • Doctoral Colloquium: where PhD students receive feedback on their ongoing dissertation research.

We look forward to reading your submission!

Shadan Sadeghian and Natasha Merat; General Chairs
Christian P. Janssen, Ronald Schroeter and Philipp Wintersberger; Technical Program Chairs

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