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Human-Computer Interaction in Aeronautics (HCI-Aero'06)
http://www.eurisco.org/hci-aero2006
20-22 September 2006 - Seattle, USA
Organized by The European Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Engineering
In cooperation with ACM's Special Interest Group for Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI)
Call for Papers
The international aviation community is advocating goals that compel
radical innovation in approach to the fundamentals of aeronautical
operations. The role of Human-Computer Integration professionals is to
contribute and participate in an active manner to the success of
innovation. HCI-Aero 2006 seeks to gather experts and novices from
industry, government and academia in the field of human factors in
aerospace computing systems. We invite researchers and practitioners
to present innovative methods, techniques, tools, and technology.
These include air and ground operations, training, design,
certification and support both in civil and military applications with
a focus on safety challenges, cost effectiveness, performance and
comfort. The theme of HCI-Aero 2006 is "Innovation of Aeronautical
Operations". This innovation vision finds expression in international
air traffic management, coordinated via a satellite-based information
exchange, based on coordinated air-ground operations, 4-D trajectory
control and reduced constraint in control of aircraft movement.
Innovation asserts new modes of operation and technological
requirements. These technologies fundamentally change aviation work
processes. These advancements impact information redistribution,
interactions among agents, decision-making and various optimization
processes. The changes in the work of air transportation operations
require an approach to research and analysis that includes concern for
the changes in the cognitive processes that supports the work in
context.
Florence Reuzeau and Kevin Corker,
General Co-Chairs of HCI-Aero'06 Dea
Submission Deadlines:
15th March 2006 - Full Research Papers
15 April 2006 - Industry Papers and Early Stage Research Papers
15 April 2006 - Panels, Workshops, Posters and Demos
For more information see the attached call for details or access the
conference web site on: http://www.eurisco.org/hci-aero2006
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