Wednesday, June 3, 2009

ANN: MobileHCI 2009: Invited talks and technical program

the International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile
Devices and Services (MobileHCI 2009) is the leading forum to discuss
the challenges in effective interaction with mobile systems and
services. The program is available now: http://www.mobilehci09.org/program

The technical quality of the program is very high, as well. We received
this year 176 submissions, 95 long and 81 short papers. We were able to
accept 23 long papers (at a 24,2% acceptance rate) and 15 short papers
(at a 18,5% acceptance rate). The overall acceptance rate is 21,6%.

The program is complemented by a large variety of other formats such as
workshops, tutorials, posters, industrial case studies, and design
competition.

We are also very honoured to announce three very interesting keynotes:
(http://www.mobilehci09.org/program/keynote-speakers)

- Jun Rekimoto (University of Tokio and Sony Computer Science Lab):
"Sensonomy: Large Scale Sensing and Integration of Real and Virtual"

- Kentaro Toyama (Microsoft Research, Bengalore): "Technology for Global
Socio-Economic Development"

- Peter Moeckel (Deutsche Telekom, Berlin): "Innovation in User
Interface Development at Deutsche Telekom"


Early registration ends June, 29th. We are looking forwards seeing you
in Bonn.

Yours sincerely,
Markus Eisenhauer, Matthias Jarke, Reinhard Oppermann, and Volker Wulf

ANN: MobileHCI 2009: Inited talks and technical program

the International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile
Devices and Services (MobileHCI 2009) is the leading forum to discuss
the challenges in effective interaction with mobile systems and
services. The program is available now: http://www.mobilehci09.org/program

The technical quality of the program is very high, as well. We received
this year 176 submissions, 95 long and 81 short papers. We were able to
accept 23 long papers (at a 24,2% acceptance rate) and 15 short papers
(at a 18,5% acceptance rate). The overall acceptance rate is 21,6%.

The program is complemented by a large variety of other formats such as
workshops, tutorials, posters, industrial case studies, and design
competition.

We are also very honoured to announce three very interesting keynotes:
(http://www.mobilehci09.org/program/keynote-speakers)

- Jun Rekimoto (University of Tokio and Sony Computer Science Lab):
"Sensonomy: Large Scale Sensing and Integration of Real and Virtual"

- Kentaro Toyama (Microsoft Research, Bengalore): "Technology for Global
Socio-Economic Development"

- Peter Moeckel (Deutsche Telekom, Berlin): "Innovation in User
Interface Development at Deutsche Telekom"


Early registration ends June, 29th. We are looking forwards seeing you
in Bonn.

Yours sincerely,
Markus Eisenhauer, Matthias Jarke, Reinhard Oppermann, and Volker Wulf

CFP: Handbook of Research on Social Computing Theory And Practice: Interdisciplinary Approaches

2nd CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS

Proposal Submission Deadline: July 1, 2009 (NEW)
Full Chapters Submission Deadline: August 30, 2009

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Handbook of Research on Social Computing Theory And Practice:
Interdisciplinary Approaches
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A book edited by Dr. Panagiota Papadopoulou, Dr. Panagiotis Kanellis and Dr.
Drakoulis Martakos
University of Athens, Dept. of Informatics and Telecommunications, Greece
To be published by IGI Global:
http://www.igi-global.com/requests/details.asp?ID=627


INTRODUCTION
Social computing has reached exponential growth in various application areas
enabling new digital contexts for almost any type of interaction and is
expected to broaden further in scope and impact in various domains, becoming
a new paradigm for the next generation applications. Social computing
creates unique opportunities, challenges and implications for a variety of
sectors which are imperative to be understood if they are to be faced
successfully. Social computing research issues span diverse disciplines such
as computer science, information systems, sociology, marketing, economics
and organization science. This calls for an interdisciplinary approach to
the social computing field from both research and practical perspectives.

OBJECTIVE OF THE BOOK
This book aims to provide a holistic approach to social computing with
respect to the underlying theory, technology and mechanisms, as well as the
challenges, opportunities and impact of social computing to any application
area. As such, the book will offer a much needed interdisciplinary
perspective of social computing and deliver a concentrated body of knowledge
with contributions from diverse domains and fields. In this way, the book
intends to serve as a valuable tool for academics in their research and
teaching in various disciplines, as well as for professionals in several
sectors facilitating them in understanding and leveraging the potential that
social computing holds for their endeavors.

TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience of this book will be composed of professionals and
academics working in the field of social computing in various fields, such
as information systems, computer science, e-commerce, marketing,
entertainment, government, management, education, sociology and economics.
Researchers in various disciplines will find the latest, interdisciplinary
research on social computing that will aid them in their own research
endeavors. The book will also provide valuable insights to practitioners in
various sectors and business environments seeking to successfully address
the opportunities and challenges posed by social computing.


RECOMMENDED TOPICS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING:

Social Computing Research Issues and Challenges
===============================================
Social computing spans a wide spectrum of diverse disciplines and sectors.
This calls for studies that investigate and reveal research issues and
methodological challenges emerging for and from social computing in various
application areas. Studies are needed on how social computing research can
be facilitated and informed by various disciplines.

Social Computing applications and context
=========================================
Research is needed to examine design factors and processes for social
computing applications and for various domains (e.g. e-commerce, marketing,
government, education, etc). In addition, research needs to investigate
determinants for the successful adoption, use and benefits realization of
social computing applications in various sectors. Implementation case
studies of social computing in various sectors are also sought that provide
insights for research and practice.

Social Computing platforms and technologies
===========================================
Studies are needed covering the state of the art of social computing
platforms, tools and technologies. These should cover the characteristics,
added-value and development trajectories of emerging technologies and
platforms of social computing and assess the benefits or drawbacks
associated with the use of current ones.

Social Computing economics
==========================
Social computing creates new opportunities and poses new challenges for
organizations in various contexts which are yet to be identified. Research
is needed on how organizations can effectively leverage social computing to
generate new value opportunities. Example topics include new business models
and investment justification and performance evaluation for social computing
initiatives.

Social Computing organizational forms and behavior traits
=========================================================
Changes in organizational forms and structures and emergent ones together
with the threats and risks associated with them are needed to be described
and understood. Research should examine social and behavioral aspects of
social computing regarding through topics such as network analysis,
behavioral modeling, social intelligence, social engineering and cultural
dynamics.

Management / Governance of Social Computing
===========================================
Research is required to understand what governance structures and management
mechanisms and systems are needed for social computing and how these can be
effectively designed and applied. Research issues include, but are not
limited to, trust, reputation, privacy, risk and security.

SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before July 1,
2009, a 2-3 page chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission and
concerns of his or her proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will
be notified by July 15, 2009 about the status of their proposals and sent
chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by August 30,
2009. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review
basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this
project. Additional information regarding this publication can also be found
at http://social-computing.di.uoa.gr

PUBLISHER
This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group
Inc.), publisher of the "Information Science Reference" (formerly Idea Group
Reference), "Medical Information Science Reference," and "IGI Publishing"
imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit
www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2010.

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IMPORTANT DATES:
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July 1, 2009: Proposal Submission Deadline
July 15, 2009: Notification of Acceptance
August 30, 2009: Full Chapter Submission
October 30, 2009: Review Result Returned
December 31, 2009: Final Chapter Submission
March 31, 2010: Final deadline
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Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document) or
by mail to:
Dr. Panagiota Papadopoulou
Department of Informatics and Telecommunications
GR-15784 University of Athens
Tel.: +302107275186
Fax: +302107275214
E-mail: peggy@di.uoa.gr

CFP: SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 Emerging Technologies (Final)

Call for participation:

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: ADAPTATION

SIGGRAPHA ASIA 2009
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan
16-19 December 2009
http://www.siggraph.org/asia2009/

SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 welcomes contributors and volunteers to participate
in the 2nd edition of the annual SIGGRAPH Asia Conference and
Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques.

ACM SIGGRAPH is now presenting two conferences each year. The first
SIGGRAPH Asia, in December in Singapore, quickly established
SIGGRAPH's new event in Asia as one of the world's two leading annual
showcases for the next wave of interactive technologies. In Yokohama,
SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 will present technological innovations that will
change the way we work, live, and play. Let your work be experienced
by thousands of attendees from throughout the world!

Emerging Technologies shares an overall theme with the Art Gallery:
Adaptation. For SIGGRAPH Asia 2009, we are seeking works that show how
digital technology adapts, or can help us adapt, to a world in flux.
Adaptation can have many meanings, from machines that repair
themselves under stress to technologies that help humans survive in
adverse conditions. Adaptations can also be unexpected or unwanted. We
are particularly interested in seeing examples of how computer
graphics and interactive techniques are evolving to adapt to new
conditions: technical, social, environmental, or something else
entirely.

We are looking for creative, innovative technologies and applications
in many fields, including:

* Audio
* Biotech and biologically inspired technology
* Computer graphics and animation
* Context-aware applications
* Design
* Displays
* Games
* High-speed networking
* Interaction technology
* Mobile technology
* Physical computing
* Robots
* Ubiquitous computing
* Virtual and mixed reality

Feel free to submit even if your work is not covered by the above
list! If it is new, cool, and exciting, we want to see it at SIGGRAPH
Asia 2009!

The main form of presentation at Emerging Technologies is live,
working, hands-on demonstrations. It is essential that your work can
be effectively demonstrated by the time the conference opens in
December. To ensure this, the submission process requires all
submitters to provide extensive technical, logistical, and practical
documentation. Running an Emerging Technologies demo is hard work, but
it is also very rewarding. Your work will be experienced by thousands
of people, and thousands more will learn about it in international
media reports.

We invite submissions from academic institutions, corporations, and
individuals. All submissions will be reviewed by experts in relevant
fields, and the final selections will be made by a jury. In addition
to submitted works, a portion of the exhibition will be curated;
please contact the Emerging Technologies Chair if you have suggestions
for curated works! Juried and curated works will be clearly
distinguished in the conference program.

The members of the SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 Emerging Technologies Jury are:

Mark Billinghurst, HIT Lab New Zealand
Cynthia Breazeal, MIT Media Lab
Paul Debevec, USC Institute for Creative Technologies
Tom Igoe, New York University
Jun Rekimoto, The University of Tokyo
Kimiko Ryokai, University of California, Berkeley
Albrecht Schmidt, University of Duisburg-Essen
Annika Waern, Interactive Institute

Accepted Emerging Technologies works will be presented as on-going
demonstrations throughout SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 in Yokohama. Technical
support will be provided to make the most of each demo. If your work
is accepted, you will have the opportunity to give a technical
presentation, advertised in the conference program. Press tours and
other media outreach will be organized to further increase awareness
and publicity. A promotional video will be widely distributed, and a
description of each exhibit will be published online and in a printed
catalog. Additionally, we will seek to offer selected works the
opportunity to be published as peer-reviewed papers in an edited
special issue of an academic journal.

The submission deadline is 5 June, 23:59 UTC/GMT. The jury's decisions
will be announced in early August.
Full submission details can be found at:
http://www.siggraph.org/asia2009/for_presenters/etech/index.php

We look forward to seeing your submission for SIGGRAPH Asia 2009
Emerging Technologies!

Lars Erik Holmquist
Emerging Technologies Chair
Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Södertörn University

CFP: [CSCWD2010] The 2010 14th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design

::::::::::::::::::::::::: CALL FOR PAPERS :::::::::::::::::::::::::

The 2010 14th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative
Work in Design (CSCWD 2010)

April 14-16, 2010, Shanghai, China
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*URL*: *http://2010.cscwd.org/* or http://cscw.fudan.edu.cn/CSCWD2010/

*E-mail*: CSCWD2010@gmail.com

*Organized** by*

Fudan University


*Technically sponsored by*
IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society (http://www.ieeesmc.org/)

*Scope of Conference*

Design of complex artifacts and systems requires the cooperation of
multidisciplinary design teams. The Fourteenth International Conference on
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD 2010) provides a forum
for researchers and practitioners involved in different but related domains
to confront research results and discuss key problems. The major topics
include, but are not limited to:

· Techniques, methods, and tools for CSCW in design

· Knowledge intensive cooperative design

· User modeling for cooperative design

· Agents and multi-agent systems for cooperative design

· Workflows for cooperative design

· VR technologies for cooperative design

· Grids, Web services, semantic Web for cooperative design

· Mobile collaboration and applications

· Collaborative networks and applications

· Collaboration in manufacturing, services, and businesses

· Distance learning/training related to design

· Practice and experience with collaborative systems

· Other areas related to CSCW in design

* *

*Submission of Papers*

Papers reporting original research results and experience are solicited.
Each paper, written in English, is limited to 6 pages (IEEE proceedings
format), including references and illustrations. Electronic submissions in
PDF format are strongly recommended. Submission of a paper should be
regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper beaccepted, at least one
of the authors will attend the conference to present the paper.

Submission Web Site: http://cscw.fudan.edu.cn/CSCWD2010/Submission.html

* *

*Publication*

All submitted papers will be reviewed by program committee members and
selected based on their originality, significance, relevance, and clarity of
presentation. Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE categorized
conference proceedings and will be submitted for indexing to EI (Compendex),
DBLP (http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/cscwd/index.html) and other indexing
services. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit revised and
expanded version of their papers to be considered for publication in special
issues of well-known international journals.


*Important Dates:*
October 31, 2009 Full paper submission due

January 18, 2010 Notification of acceptance

February 10, 2010 Final papers due

February 10, 2010 Author registrations due


*Committees***

*General Conference Chair*

Prof. Ning Gu (FU,China)

*Conference Co-Chairs***

Prof. Jano Moreira de Souza (Brazil)

Prof. Susan Finger (USA)

Prof. Anne James (UK)

Prof. Hwa Gyoo Park (Korea)

*Program Committee Chairs*

Prof. Weiming Shen (NRC/UWO, Canada)

Prof. Jean-Paul Barthès (UTC, France)

Prof. Junzhou Luo (SEU, China)

Dr. Tun Lu (FU, China)

Dr. Jianming Yong (USQ, Australia)

*Organizing Committee Chair*

Prof. Yinsheng Li (FU, China)

*Members*

Ms. Feihong Xu

Mr. Tiejiang Liu

*Publication Chair*

Dr. Tun Lu (FU, China)

*International Steering Committee*

*Honorary Chair***

Prof. Zongkai Lin (China)**

*Chair***

Prof. Jean-Paul Barthès (France)

*Co-Chairs***

Prof. Junzhou Luo (China)

Prof. Weiming Shen (Canada)

*Secretary ***

Prof. Weiming Shen (Canada)

Dr. Jianming Yong (Australia)

*Members*

Prof. Jano Moreira de Souza (Brazil)

Prof. Igor Hawryszkiewycz (Australia)

Prof. Tangqiu Li (China)

Prof. Susan Finger (USA)

Dr. Anne James (UK)

Prof. Mary Lou Maher (Australia)

Prof. Hwa Gyoo Park (Korea)

Prof. José A. Pino (Chile)

Prof. Tetsuo Tomiyama (Netherlands)

Prof. Yun Yang (Australia)

Prof. Qinghua Zheng (China)

Prof. Ning Gu (China)

*C**ontacts*

*Prof. Weiming Shen*

National Research Council Canada

800 Collip Circle, London, Ontario,

Canada, N6G 4X8

weiming.Shen@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

Tel: +1 519 430-7134, Fax: +1 519 430-7064

*Prof. **Ning Gu*

School of Computer Science

Fudan University

220 Handan Rd., Shanghai 200433, China

ninggu@fudan.edu.cn

Tel: +86 21 65643502, Fax: +86 21 55665527