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Interact 2005
Communicating Naturally through Computers

Tenth IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

12-16 September 2005, Rome, Italy

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Mary Czerwinski
Microsoft Research

Philippe Palanque

LIIHS-IRIT,
University of Toulouse 3

Submission to be received:
EXPIRED
Acceptance sent to authors:
EXPIRED
Final version to be received:
EXPIRED

Leading researchers and practitioners have the opportunity to present a tutorial on Monday, September 12, and/or Tuesday, September 13.

Tutorials may cover any aspect of Human-Computer Interaction. Tutorials will be selected by a panel of referees and will be held only if they attract the required minimum number of participants.

Tutorials will be chosen on the basis of quality of presentation and value to the audience. The review process will ensure that at least 3 reviewers will provide detailed comments on each tutorial submission.

Submit one PDF file including an extended tutorial proposal (background of the tutor(s), title, objectives of the tutorial, content, intended audience, and a 2 page abstract for the advanced program). This should take up no more than 4 pages in total. The PDF file needs to be submitted by the deadline date to the INTERACT 2005 submission site.

Submissions for tutorials are NOT anonymous, but will receive at least 3 reviews from leaders in the specified area of HCI. Abstracts should be formatted according to LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) format (templates can be found at Springer-Verlag LNCS Authors'Instructions page).

 

 

 

 

Last update 19 April 2005