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European Conference on Interactive Television: Enhancing the Experience
Brighton, U.K.
Wednesday March 31 - Friday April 2
Second Call for Papers
http://www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/lp22/euroitv2004/
Following on from the successful EuroITV 2003, this conference on the
production and consumption of interactive television will bring together iTV
developers, HCI practitioners, market researchers, academics and industry
researchers to share their experiences and knowledge. It will be an
excellent opportunity to explore the research issues raised by interactive
television in a wide range of domains, e.g. education, health,
entertainment, games, commerce.
We welcome delegates from all areas of academia, the TV industry and user
organisations.
Conference Topics
Your contributions are invited on any aspect of interactive television
design and use. The following are some of the themes we expect to be
addressed in contributions, though the list should not be seen as
exhaustive:
Design Issues
Usability Issues
Design methods
Inclusive design for iTV
Sociable viewing
Personalising iTV
Emerging genres and conventions
ITV and "t-commerce"
Games for iTV
Web on iTV
ITV and education
E-government and pubic services via iTV
Electronic Programme Guides
Narrative
Audience issues
Methodologies for studying iTV
Audience Research
Ethical issues
History and development of interactivity in television
Case studies
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Judith Masthoff, Brighton University, UK (Program Chair)
Liliana Ardissono, University of Torino, Italy
Peter Bates, pjb Associates, UK
Owen Daly-Jones, Serco Usability, UK
Deborah Fels, Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Canada
John Gill, Royal National Institute for the Blind, UK
Fraser Hamilton, City University, London, UK
Jens Jensen, University of Aalborg, Denmark
Sheri Lamont, Microsoft WebTV, USA
Rose Luckin, University of Sussex, UK
Celia Quico, TV Cabo, Portugal
Barry Smith, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland
James Stewart, University of Edinburgh, UK
Gulden Uchyigit, Imperial College, London, UK
Duane Varan, Murdoch University, Australia
Thais Waisman, University of Sao Paolo, Brazil
Sarah Humphreys, University of Lincoln, UK
SUBMISSIONS
We invite:
* Full papers of max. 3000 words (max. 8 pages), in Word, pdf
or rtf.
* Short papers or descriptions of demonstrations: 1200 word
max.
* Workshop proposals - for half- or full-day sessions devoted
to exploring a specialised topic. Workshops will be asked to report their
activity as a conference poster.
* Proposals for tutorials - half or full day tutorial sessions
* Practitioner category: people working in the iTV industry
are invited to submit reports on projects and issues that may be of interest
to fellow professionals. These will be for discussion at a practitioners'
panel session. 400 words
Send your submissions to [log in to unmask] or post (2 copies) to
EuroITV Conference, School of Computing, Mathematical and Information
Sciences, University of Brighton, Watts Building, Lewes Rd, BN2 4GJ
Brighton, UK.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of full papers, workshop and tutorial proposals
19 December 2003
Submission of short papers, demonstrations and practitioner reports
16 January 2004
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