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Call for papersCurrent interfaces of mobile devices are rather limited when adaptability, context-awareness and proactiveness are considered. For example, they do not utilize the context of the interaction, nor the environmental changes in the user’s proximity or the capabilities of the device. This context can include information about the situation and the user preferences, longer or shorter time usage histories, etc. To improve usability and to provide a better user experience, the interfaces of the devices should become more intelligent and require less intentional user inputs. In order to achieve this goal, novel interaction methods need to be developed and combined with statistical models of the user that capture, for example, her behavior, personal preferences and goals. Furthermore, the developed solutions need to be evaluated via extensive user tests to guarantee they are valuable to the users. To improve the dialogue between the different research topics and their practitioners, the workshop aims at bringing together researchers from the fields of user modeling, user interaction and user experience, with developers of mobile and ubiquitous applications. The ultimate goal of the workshop is to provide a common forum for exchanging ideas between these domains. Submissions to the workshop should combine at least two of the following aspects:
Example topics include, but are not limited to,
Manuscript formatThe workshop welcomes scientific papers, demonstratons and videos. The manuscripts should be prepared according to the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science guidelines. The maximum length of submissions is 10 pages for research papers and 6 pages for videos and demonstrations. We plan to publish the proceedings of the workshop as post-proceedings. Submitting papersPaper submissions are being handled by the EDAS system. You need an EDAS account in order to be able to submit your paper.
Contact InformationContact the IMUX organizing committee for more information: Peter Boda, Patrik Floreen, Petteri Nurmi and Greger Linden (imux@HIIT.FI) |