The MOBILEHCI series provides a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for effective interaction with mobile systems and services. It covers the design, evaluation and application of techniques and approaches for all mobile and wearable computing devices and services.
Call for Papers: 11th MOBILEHCI09
Due to numerous request of authors we have decided to extend the deadline of full and short papers by one week until Monday, February 16th 2009 6:00 PM CEST Berlin
Welcome to the website of MobileHCI09, the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. MobileHCI09 will be held 15-18 September 2009 in Bonn, Germany, and will start with the MobileHCI 2009 Doctoral Consortium Day, Workshops and Tutorials on 15 September 2009. MobileHCI09 is organised by Fraunhofer FIT and University of Siegen, in cooperation with ACM SIGCHI and ACM SIGMOBILE.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair: Prof. Dr. Reinhard Oppermann Fraunhofer FIT
Program Chairs:
Dr. Markus Eisenhauer, Fraunhofer FIT
Prof. Dr. Matthias Jarke, RWTH Aachen and Fraunhofer FIT
Prof. Dr. Volker Wulf, University of Siegen and Fraunhofer FIT
Theme
The 11th conference in the MobileHCI series provides a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for effective interaction with mobile systems and services. It covers the design, evaluation and application of techniques and approaches for all mobile and wearable computing devices and services.
Suggested topics include but are not limited to:
Novel user interfaces and interaction techniques
Interdisciplinary perspectives towards mobile interaction e.g. Social aspects
Intelligent environments
Context-aware systems
Perception and modelling of the environment
Personal assistance with mobile devices
Multimodal interaction (including audio and speech)
Group interaction and mobility
Mobility and work environments
Mobile special purpose interfaces assistance for all
Mobile social networks
Interfaces for mobile communities
Mobile devices PDA, Pocket PC, WAP phone, etc.
3G/4G devices and services
Services for mobile devices
Wearable computing, Smart clothes
Mobile Entertainment & Urban and Location based gaming
Designing Web sites for mobile devices
Evaluation and Usability of mobile devices and services
Methods for evaluation & mobile usability
o User centred design tools and methods for mobile systems
o Ethnographical and field studies with mobile technology
Model-based design of interactive mobile systems
Visualization techniques for the mobile context (including 3D graphics on mobile devices)
Safety issues e.g., in-car user interfaces, payments
Trust, privacy, content protection, legal aspects & issues in mobile applications & services
The 11th mobileHCI in Bonn has introduced a new category for submission - Future Innovations encouraging to submit late breaking ideas with potential to shape the future of mobile Human Computer Interaction.
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Whenever we capture the complexity of the real world in formal structures, whether language, social structures, or computer systems, we are creating discrete tokens for continuous and fluid phenomena. In so doing, we are bound to have difficulty. However, it is only in doing these things that we can come to understand, to have valid discourse, and to design.
-- Alan Dix, p. 427 in "Upside-down A's and Algorithms - Computational Formalisms and Theory"
Grand Old Man of HCI, Jack Carroll, explains the history and status of Human-Computer Interaction
Read Jack's insightful entry here..