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LATE-BREAKING PAPERS CALL: BCS HCI 2022
35th International BCS Human-Computer Interaction Conference
11th-13th July 2022 at Keele University, Staffordshire, UK
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Doctoral Consortium | Workshops | Keynotes | Presentations | Interactions Gallery
Website: https://bcshci.org
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Twitter: @BCSHCI2022
KEY DATES FOR LATE-BREAKING:
** LATE-BREAKING PAPERS* deadline: 6th June 2022 (AoE)
(*Late-breaking papers include conference papers and Interactions Gallery papers)
** Late-breaking notification: 24th June 2022
Late-breaking submissions of 4-6 pages are invited for the conference track and 2-6 pages for the Interactions Gallery https://bcshci.org/interactions-gallery/. Please see the Call for Papers: https://bcshci.org/call-for-papers/ and template and submission guidance: https://bcshci.org/submission/.
Late-breaking conference papers can include works in progress and position papers. Accepted papers will feature as oral presentations at the conference.
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Extended versions of best papers will be invited for publication in a special issue of the Interacting with Computers Journal
https://academic.oup.com/iwc
ABOUT BCS HCI 2022:
The International BCS Human-Computer Interaction Conference is a vibrant and established multidisciplinary HCI conference in its 35th year. The July 2022 conference will be hosted by Keele University - a beautiful rural campus university with woods and lakes surrounding the Keele Hall manor house. Centrally located in the UK, near Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, Keele lies between Birmingham and Manchester.
The conference theme for 2022 is “Towards a Human-Centred Digital Society” – looking ahead to human-computer interaction challenges and opportunities in future digital society.
We hope you can join us for the full schedule of BCS HCI workshops, doctoral consortium, presentations, keynotes, interactions gallery and a Keele Hall BBQ!
PAPER SUBMISSIONS:
Paper submissions are invited to accompany presentations and interaction gallery exhibits. The Call for Papers is available at:
https://bcshci.org/call-for-papers/ and templates and author information are available at: https://bcshci.org/submission/
TOPICS:
The 2022 conference theme is “Towards a Human-Centred Digital Society” - looking ahead to human-computer interaction challenges and opportunities in future digital society. The conference accepts submissions related to, but not necessarily limited to, the following topics and examples:
User Experience, Usability Testing and Interaction Design
* Mobile, ubiquitous and pervasive computing
* User-centred design tools and methods
* Affective computing, digital empathy, empathic design and emotional HCI
* Human-data interaction and interactive machine learning
* Interaction and design for accessibility
* Visual analytics, information presentation and visualisation
* Ethnographic studies in human computer interaction
Education and Health
* eHealth, digital healthcare studies and usability of medical devices
* Assistive technology
* Interaction in education
* Usability and design of eLearning, educational tools and platforms
* Child-computer interaction studies
Smart Energy, Smart Transport and the Internet of Things
* Sustainability and smart energy
* Interacting with self-driving vehicles and smart transport systems
* Interactive Internet of Things
Interaction Technologies and Applications
* Virtual and augmented reality
* Interfaces for sound, audio and music
* Eye tracking and psycho-physiological studies
* Computer-supported cooperative work
* Human-robot interaction
* Wearable technologies
* Interface and interaction design for games/gaming
Security, Trust, Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
* Cybersecurity and usable security
* Applications and issues in interacting with AI interaction
* Design for inclusivity
* Technology adoption, trust, user engagement and retention
* Ethical issues in computing and interactive technologies
* Cyberpsychology and web science
* Human/use error and reliability of interactive systems
Natural, Social and Personalised Interaction
* Natural user interfaces such as gesture-controlled interfaces
* Humanisation of interactive technology
* Cognitive science in human-computer interaction
* Intelligent, adaptive and personalised user interfaces
* Creative interaction and collaborative creativity
* Conversational and natural language user interfaces and chatbots
* Social interaction and online social media
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