Papers may address any area of HCI, which will be handled by one or more of the following sub-committees.
List of Sub-committees
Accessibility and assistive technologies
Example topics: accessibility of mainstream technologies, HCI for an aging population, assistive technologies, digital Inclusion…
Design for business and safety/critical interactive systems
Example topics: automation, critical interactive systems, healthcare, human error , human work interaction sesign, safety, security, space, training, transportation …
Design of interactive entertainment systems
Example topics: educational games and edutainment applications, games and gameful design, playful interactions, serious games, toys, TVx …
HCI Education and Curriculum
Example topics: building an HCI curriculum, innovative methods for teaching HCI …
Information visualization
Example topics: data representations and interaction techniques, evaluation methods for information visualization techniques, methods for elicitation of user constraints, priorities & processes for visualizing data, methods for describing user interaction with visualization tools, visual analytics including human discourse and knowledge, visualization tools, visualization techniques and tools …
Interaction design for culture and development
Example topics: cultural differences in interaction design, interaction design in developing countries, interactive system for cultural heritage, sustainability and HCI …
Interactive Systems Technologies and Engineering
Example topics: 3D interaction and human architecture for interactive systems, interactive technologies, model-based approaches for engineering interactive systems, multimodality, robot development (building and designing robots), wearable interaction …
Methodologies for User-Centred Design
Example topics: design and development processes, methods, techniques and tools for evaluating interactive systems, methods for identifying end-user requirements for interactive systems, design rationale and traceability of design choices, requirements and needs analysis, task analysis and task modelling, usability, methods for studying user experience …
Social Interaction and Mobile HCI
Example topics: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, HCI for mobile interactions, interaction on the move, social media, social aspects of HCI, mobility …
Understanding human aspects of HCI
Example topics: affective HCI and emotion, ethnographic studies, field reports, and user studies, human perception, cognition and behaviour, interaction design and children, interacting with robots in socio-cultural aspects, personalization …
Submissions should report original work and must not have been published previously.
All full paper submissions will be peer-reviewed by an international panel of experts. The review process will retain the anonymity of authors and reviewers. After review, authors of borderline papers may submit a rebuttal (the meta-review will clearly state where this is appropriate). INTERACT 2019 will include a shepherding process for papers which are conditionally accepted at the Program Committee meeting prior to the decisions being released.
Important Dates and Quick Info
Reviewing process: peer reviewed
Co-chairs: Helen Petrie, Lennart Nacke
Email: fullpapers[at]interact2019.org
Abstract Submission: 14 January 2019 (strongly recommended)
Submission: 28 January 2019 (mandatory)
First round of reviews: 25 February 2019 11 March 2019
Rebuttals due (for borderline papers): 4 March 2019 Tuesday, March 19,
5pm/17:00 (EDT)
Notification: 1 April 2019
Camera-Ready: 3 June 2019
No. of pages: 18 pages + maximum 4 pages for references
Proceedings: Springer LNCS Series
Anonymous: Yes
We invite you to pre-register your submission and upload an abstract by 14 January 2019. You are allowed to have four additional pages of references beyond the page limit. Therefore, authors are invited to submit full papers with a maximum limit of 18 pages (plus four pages of references), in PDF format by 28 January 2019 – 23:59 PT, using the conference submission system.
Guidelines
Papers should be formatted according to Springer LNCS format. Accepted full papers must be presented at the conference and will be published in Springer LNCS Series.
Authors should guarantee the anonymity of their submissions. Please remove names and affiliations from the first page. Avoid obvious identifying statements in the paper. Citations to your own relevant work should not be anonymous, but rather should be done without identifying yourself as the author. For example, say “Prior work by [authors]” instead of “In our prior work.”
Full papers may optionally be accompanied by a video not exceeding 30 MB in size. Video figures will be published online and may be used for publicity.
BEST PAPERS of INTERACT 2019 will be invited to submit an extended version which will be published in a special edition of the BIT (Behaviour in Information Technology) Journal.
Submission
Papers should be submitted via the PCS conference management system. To access the submission system, click here.