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***** 1st International Conference on *****
***** Automotive User Interfaces and *****
***** Interactive Vehicular Applications *****
***** AutomotiveUI'09 http://auto-ui.org *****
***** Conference: Mon/Tue 21-22 Sep 2009 *****
***** Submission Deadline: 02 June 2009 *****
*** The conference is in-cooperation with ***
*** ACM SIGCHI and the proceedings will be ***
*** included in the ACM digital library ***
Topics
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* new concepts for driving interfaces
* multi-modal car user interfaces
* methods and tools for automotive user interface research
* approaches for the evaluation of novel car user interfaces
* user interface issues for assistive functionality
* novel multimedia interfaces and in-car entertainment
* text input and output while driving
* speech interfaces for in-car use
* user interfaces for information access while driving
* user interfaces for navigation systems
* user interface frameworks and toolkits for vehicles
* development tools and methods for car user interfaces
* biometrics and physiological sensors as a user interface component
* detection and estimation of user intentions
* detecting user distraction and driver state
* new display, visualization and interaction techniques for car UIs
* novel interactive car applications
* using sensors and context for interactive experiences in the car
* applications and user interfaces for inter-vehicle communication
* in-car gaming
* interactive applications for drivers and passengers
Theme
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Advances in technology have transformed cars into
complex interactive systems. Drivers interact with
a variety of controls and applications to operate
a vehicle. Besides mastering the primary driving
task drivers make use of entertainment, information
and communication systems in the car. The technical
basis in modern cars includes means for communication,
sensing and media provision. With these novel
technologies many opportunities arise for creating
attractive in-car user interfaces. Nevertheless the
challenge of creating such interfaces in a compelling
and safe to use manner has grown ever greater.
Especially in the automotive context users expect
interfaces that are intuitive and straightforward to
use, without the need to read a manual. The overall
experience in driving a car is more and more
influenced by the man-machine interface, and hence
creating attractive user interfaces is of great
importance for a successful product.
Traditional means for user interface development as
known from desktop computing are often not suitable,
as many other conditions have an influence on the
design space for automotive user interfaces. In
comparison to many other domains, trial and error
while the product is already in the market is not
acceptable as the cost of failure may be fatal.
User interface design in the automotive domain is
relevant across many areas ranging from primary
driving control, to assisted functions, to
navigation, information services, entertainment
and games.
Submission
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Authors are invited to submit papers that are
2, 4 or 8 pages long, formatted to follow the two
column ACM SIGCHI format. We are happy to consider
a variety of styles for inclusion in the proceedings,
such as academic papers, design sketches,
interaction concepts, and industrial case studies.
The papers will be selected using a peer-review process.
All accepted submissions will be included in the
conference proceedings, which will be available
through the ACM Digital Library.
Conference Chairs
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Albrecht Schmidt, University of Duisburg-Essen
Anind Dey, Carnegie Mellon University
Program Chairs
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Thomas Seder, GM
Oskar Juhlin, Interactive Institute & Stockholm University
Program Committee
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Peter Abowd, Altia
Elisabeth Andre, University of Augsburg
André Berton, Daimler AG
Susanne Boll, University of Oldenburg
Klaus Bengler, BMW Group Forschung und Technik
Liselott Brunnberg, DSV Stockholm University
Barry Brown, UC San Diego
Verena Broy, BMW Group Forschung und Technik
Gary Burnett, Nottingham University
Andreas Butz, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Vinny Cahill, Trinity College Dublin
Fang Chen, Chalmers, University of Gothenburg
Luca Chittaro, University of Udine
Nigel Davies, Lancaster University
Alois Ferscha, Universität Linz
Danny Grant, Immersion Corporation
Martin Hofmannm, Carmeq GmbH
Giulio Jacucci, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
Matt Jones, Swansea University
Matthias Kranz, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Antonio Krüger, University of Münster
Dagmar Kern, University of Duisburg-Essen
John Krumm, Microsoft Research
Andrew Kun, University of New Hampshire
Natascha Künstner, Volkswagen AG
Kevin A. Li, UC San Diego
Roberto Montanari,Università di Modena e Reggio
Christian Müller, DFKI
Peter Oel, Volkswagen Coporate Research
Tim Paek, Microsoft Research
Mark Perry, Brunel University
Aaron Quigley, University College Dublin
Bryan Reimer, MIT
Andreas Riener, Universität Linz
Mikael B. Skov, Aalborg University
Ivan Tashev, Microsoft Research
Michael Weber, University of Ulm
Reto Wettach, FH Potsdam
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Prof. Dr. Albrecht Schmidt
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Pervasive Computing & User Interface Engineering
Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems
Faculty of Economics
University of Duisburg-Essen
Schützenbahn 70 (Old Building)
45117 Essen, Germany
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Phone: +49 179 10 89 684
WWW: http://www.pervasive.wiwi.uni-due.de/
Blog: http://albrecht-schmidt.blogspot.com/
Email: [log in to unmask]
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