presenting concepts and structures, models, research results, or findings showing how the demands of particular application areas shape the way generic research is translated into practical innovation
to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) or Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series
through a 20-minute presentation, in the context of a 2-hour thematic parallel session
presenting concepts and structures, models, research results, or findings showing how the demands of particular application areas shape the way generic research is translated into practical innovation
to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) or Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series
through a 20-minute presentation, in the context of a 2-hour thematic parallel session
Abstract length:
800 words
Deadline for abstract submission:
10 November 2021 (extended deadline)
Notification of review outcome: 10 14 December 2021 (extended deadline)
Deadline for camera-ready submission:
18 February 2022 (extended deadline)
Camera-ready paper length:
Typically 12 pages, but no less than 10 and no more than 20 pages
Deadline for author registration:
18 February 2022 (extended deadline)
Paper proposals should include a statement of the objective and significance of the proposed presentation, a description of methods and a discussion of results:
Prospective authors submit extended abstracts (800 words) of papers in one of the Conference Thematic Areas. The abstract can be submitted in either DOCX or PDF format, but no special formatting guidelines apply in this stage. References, tables and figures are acceptable in the abstract. References are in addition to the 800-words limit.
Following a peer-review process, a decision is communicated to the authors. The review process of the HCI International Conference is not blind. The name and contact details of the author(s) that are associated with the abstract are given to the reviewers.
After acceptance, camera-ready papers (full papers, typically 12 pages but no less than 10 and no more than 20 pages) should be submitted in both DOCX (or LaTeX) and PDF format. Guidelines for the preparation of camera-ready papers are available.
In order to provide a greater opportunity for more people to present at the Conference, multiple submissions by single authors cannot be accepted. Co-authors may appear on multiple papers, but each accepted paper, or poster, with multiple co-authors should have a different Conference registrant.
For paper presentation at the Conference and inclusion of the full paper in the Proceedings, one registration per submission is required by 18 February 2022 (extended deadline).