OZCHI 2008
From OZCHI
Short Papers, Industry Case Studies, Demos and Doctoral Consortium submissions are extended until 8th Sept 2008.
Registration will open shortly. Rates are online now.
Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference
OZCHI is Australia and New Zealand's leading forum for work in all areas of human-computer interaction. As the annual conference for the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA), OZCHI attracts an international community of researchers and practitioners with a wide range of interests, including usability, information architecture, interaction design, human factors and ergonomics, human-computer interaction, information systems, software engineering, artificial intelligence, design, social sciences and management. The long and short papers accepted in the conference will be included in the proceedings of the ACM Digital Library.
This year's conference is to be held at James Cook University's Tropical campus just north of Cairns in Far North Queensland, Australia, the only place on the planet where two World Heritage listed areas, the Great Barrier Reef and Wet Tropical Rainforest, are side-by-side.
Theme
Our conference theme is Designing for Habitat & Habitus. This theme encompasses the role of technology in supporting and enhancing our relationships with, and within, the settings we inhabit and designing interactions that can sustain affective and diverse cultural and environmental dimensions of life-experiences.
Important Dates
Long paper submissions are now closed. Short papers, Industry Case Studies, Demos and Doctoral Consortium applications can be submitted until 8th September 2008. Short papers are subject to the same peer review process as long papers and will be included in the ACM Digital Library.
Notification of short papers and doctoral colloquium: 29th September 2008
All final, camera-ready papers due 10th October 2008
Early bird registration ends 17th October 2008
Events
8th and 9th December 2008: Workshops, Tutorials & Doctoral Consortium
10th to 12th December 2008: Papers, Demos, Panels
Be part of the community before the conference
The conference organising committee is a distributed team and welcomes you to join in the more informal networking prior to the conference on Facebook.
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