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TWO IMPORTANT CONFERENCES IN THE AREA OF HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION

HCI International 2011 – 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Orlando, Florida – USA 9-14 July 2011

IADIS International Conference Interfaces and HCI 2011
Rome, Italy 26-26 July, 2011

HCI International 2011 – 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Orlando, Florida – USA 9-14 July 2011


The Conference focus on:

  • Ergonomics and Health aspects of work with computers,
  • Human Interface and the Management of the Information,
  • Human-Computer Interaction,
  • Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics,
  • Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction,
  • Virtual and Mixed Reality,
  • Internationalization, Design and Global Development,
  • Online Communities and Social Computing,
  • Augmented Cognition,
  • Digital Human Modeling,
  • Human Centered Design.

The Conference will start with three days of Tutorials, Parallel Sessions, Poster Sessions while the Exhibition will be held during the last three days of the Conference.

Further information: www.hcii2011.org

IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE INTERFACES AND HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION 2011

Rome, Italy, 24- 26 July 2011

The conference is part of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (MCCSIS 2011) – Rome, Italy, 20 – 26 July 2011

The conference aims to address the main issues of concern within Interface Culture and Design with a particular emphasis on the affective aspects of design, development and implementation of interfaces and the generational implications for design of human and technology interaction. This conference aims to explore and discuss innovative studies of technology and its application in interfaces and welcomes research in progress, case studies, practical demonstrations and workshops in addition to the traditional submission categories.

Addressed topics include, but are not limited to the following areas:

- Affective User-centred analysis, design and evaluation
- The value of Affective Interfaces/ Systems/Application/ Interaction
- Generational differences and technology design
- Measurement of success of emotional technology/interfaces
- Supporting user populations from difference generations
- Supporting user populations with Physical Disabilities
- Supporting user populations with Intellectual Disabilities
- Creativity Support Systems
- Emotional Design issues/methods/experiences for novel interfaces including tangible, mobile and ubiquitous computing, mixed reality interfaces and multi-modal interfaces
- Usability
- User studies and fieldwork
- Methodological implications of emotional user studies.
- Participatory design and cooperative design techniques
- Ethical issues in emotional design
- HCI education and design education
- Eliciting User Requirements

Web site: http://www.ihci-conf.org/

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