Call for Partipation

Submissions

The Paper Presentation Track (3MR and Research)

The Paper Presentations Track is a showcase of work by researchers based in Ireland, as well as Irish researchers based internationally, including research that has been published in leading international HCI venues over the past year (from September 2018 onwards). Examples of venues including CHI, CSCW, ECSCW, PDC, DIS, MobileHCI, NordiCHI, IJHCS, TOCHI, IwC and other highly ranked international conferences and journals. The aim is to give the authors of such work the opportunity to share their research with an Irish audience. We invite submissions from all application domains relevant to HCI, including (but not exclusively): AI/Hybrid systems, Living Environments, Gaming, Education, Interaction Design / UX, Health and Aging, and Digital Health and Wellnesss. We also particularly encourage submissions from PhD students and early career HCI researchers in Ireland. A link to the paper as well as full paper details (title, presenter/author name, abstract, venue presented), where appropriate, should be submitted below. The authors of accepted presentations will be given either a three minute presentation slot during the 3MR section of the symposium, or a ten minute presentation in the research presentation track (If you would like to be considered for a longer slot, please indicate this). A minimum of 250 word abstract should be submitted below.

The Posters Track

The poster track is intended to display the depth and breadth of HCI research in Ireland and to provide a starting point for new conversations. We encourage submissions that focus on Human-Computer Interaction, broadly defined. A minimum of 250 word abstract should be submitted below.

Demo Session

This allows you to present your hands-on demonstration, share novel interactive technologies, or stage interactive experiences. We encourage submissions from any area of human computer interaction, games, entertainment, digital and interactive art, and design. We invite contributions from industry, research, startups, maker communities, the arts, and design. If you have an interesting prototype, device, system, exhibit or installation, we want to know about it. A minimum of 250 word abstract should be submitted below.

Deadline for submissions (for all tracks): 25 October 2019

Notification of acceptance: 4th November 2019