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*Reduced Fees for Members of the British Computer Society*
Special Track on AMBIENT ASSISTED LIVING (AAL):
Solutions, Experience and Challenges
http://aal-group.iese.fraunhofer.de/
November 9th - 10th 2009
Linz, Austria
In the context of USAB 2009, the 5th annual Usability Symposium of the
Austrian Computer Society
http://usab.icchp.org
== SCOPE ==
Many smart environments are already capable of providing any information
at any place, anytime. Marc Weisers' vision about Ubiquitous Computing
and Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is already becoming reality in several
different facets.
According to demographic changes - over-aging society - and severe cuts
in the social sector one of the most promising application domains is
Ambient Assisted Living (AAL), in which the supportive technology is
being utilized, to offer elderly people a self-determined life in their
own home as long as possible.
Since user interaction and therefore user acceptance already plays a
vital role in such AmI environments, in order to provide information in
an appropriate manner, it is even more important considering the special
target audience in the AAL domain - the elderly people. Here, special
(continuously altering) requirements e.g. in the form of mental models,
varying previous experience or different user capabilities need to be
addressed. This will result in innovative user interaction concepts and
new obstacles to be approached.
This track provides be a forum for discussing experiences with
Human-Computer- Interaction (HCI) in AAL environments, such as eliciting
requirements, User- Centered Design (UCD) or Accessibility. Often
experiences about challenges and solutions emerged in the context of
demonstration environments that can be also point of discussion.
== TOPICS ==
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Ambient Intelligence Systems Engineering
- Quality Models
- (Model-based) Requirements Engineering
- Predicting and Validating Perception
- Social Responsibility Engineering
- Human Capability Modeling
- Human-Machine-Interaction Engineering
- Multimodality
- Adaptive UIs
- Natural Interaction
- Usability Patterns
- Practitioner/Experience
- User Acceptance Studies
- Practical Experience (Prototyping, Labs, Smart Homes)
- Shortcomings of existing approaches, solutions, or
standardizations
== FORMAT AND SUBMISSION ==
The track will take place during the USAB 2009 Symposium. It will
consist of a limited number of short as well as long paper presentations
followed by a discussion on the main topic.
Short papers must have at least 6 pages and not exceed 8 pages, and long
papers must have more than 14 pages Springer LNCS style
(http://www.springer.com/lncs),
always keeping an even number of pages. Papers must address at least one
of the topics listed below.
Contributions can be submitted using the form on the webpage:
http://aal-group.iese.fraunhofer.de/form.php
== IMPORTANT DATES ==
Paper submission July, 21st, 2009
Notification of acceptance August, 14th, 2009
Camera-ready Paper September, 7th, 2009
== ORGANIZERS ==
Fraunhofer IESE (AAL-Group), Germany
Westpfalz Klinikum Kaiserslautern, Germany
== PROGRAM COMMITTEE ==
- Jan Alexandersson, DFKI, Germany
- Stephan Prückner, WKK, Germany
- Yvonne Schikhof, Hogeschool Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Markus Weber, Centigrade GmbH, Germany
- Gottfried Zimmermann, Access Technologies Group, Germany
- Fraunhofer IESE (AAL-Group), Germany
- Martin Becker
- Kai Breiner
- Anne Gross
- Daniel Kerkow
- Kerstin Klöckner
- Andreas Maier
- Karina Villela
For further information don't hesitate to contact
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Fraunhofer IESE
Institut für Experimentelles Software Engineering
Institute for Experimental Software Engineering
Fraunhofer-Platz 1
D-67663 Kaiserslautern
Phone: +49 (0) 631 6800 1606
Fax: +49 (0) 631 6800 1599
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