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Call for Papers
APCHI 2004 (Incorporating CHINZ 2004)
The Sixth Asia-Pacific Conference on Computer-Human  Interaction (APCHI
2004) will take place at the Royal Lakeside Novotel Hotel, Rotorua, New
Zealand from June 30th to July 2nd 2004. It will also incorporate the 5th
SIGCHI NZ Symposium on Computer Human Interaction.

APCHI 2004 is the sixth regional HCI conference for the Asia-Pacific region
and provides a unique opportunity within the region to keep abreast of the
latest developments in the area. It attracts researchers and practitioners
from around the world and with a wide range of interests, including human
factors and ergonomics, human-computer interaction, information systems,
software engineering, artificial intelligence, design, social sciences and
management and associated disciplines.
APCHI 2004 will bring together HCI scholars, engineers and computer
practitioners in business and industry to present and discuss their latest
work, exchange and share their experiences, and explore new ideas and
research results on all aspects of Computer-Human Interaction.

We are delighted to confirm Don Norman (www.jnd.org) and Susan Dray
(www.dray.com) as keynote speakers, with more to be finalized.

Conference topics
Contributions that advance any area of CHI research and practice are
invited.
Suggested topics are presented in the following list, but other appropriate
topics are welcome:
HCI in mobile, ubiquitous and pervasive computing contexts
HCI in the home
HCI theories, methods and practice
Perceptual and adaptive user interfaces
Interaction design for people with disabilities
User interface software tools, architectures and technologies
Case studies of HCI and interface design in practice
Interaction techniques and devices, including pen, gesture,
Speech, and virtual and augmented realities
Psychological aspects of HCI
User interface design for information retrieval systems
User interfaces for information visualization
User interfaces and culture, internationalisation and localization
HCI and education

Submissions
Submissions are invited in the following categories: full papers, tutorials,
workshops, doctoral consortium. Papers should be up to 10 pages in length,
must report original work, and must not have been previously published.
Tutorial proposals must provide the following information: duration (full or
half-day tutorial), learning objectives of the tutorial, material to be
covered, how the tutorial will be conducted, required materials, relevance
to conference attendees, and some sample tutorial content. Workshop
proposals must provide the following information: workshop topic, call for
participation (suitable for inclusion in the advance programme), how the
workshop will be conducted, and its relevance to conference attendees.

The doctoral consortium will provide a stimulating environment for students
to discuss their work in an interdisciplinary workshop with distinguished
researchers and other students. Submissions must include: a two page
extended abstract describing the thesis work, including the title, author,
abstract, keywords and references; a supporting letter from the research
supervisor; and statement indicating what the student wishes to gain from
the consortium.
Submissions in all categories must be in English. All submissions will be
double-blind refereed by an international review committee. Accepted
submissions will appear in the final published conference proceedings.

Important dates
16th January 2004 deadline for all submissions
1st March 2004 response to authors
2nd April 2004 deadline for final camera-ready submissions

Submission instructions
APCHI 2004 is running a double-blind review process for full papers.
Reviewers will not be aware of the identity of the authors of the papers
that they consider, and authors will not know who reviewed their submission.
For the full paper category, identifying characteristics should be removed
from the body of the paper for the anonymous reviewing process. Insert notes
to indicate where text has been removed for this purpose. All submissions
must be in PDF or Postscript format. If this is impossible for you, please
contact the Programme Chair at ([log in to unmask]). Submissions in
all categories must be made via the web-based submission system. To access
the system, go to the submissions page.
(http://www.apchi2004.org.nz/submission.html)

For a printable copy of the call
(http://www.apchi2004.org.nz/APCHI2004cfp.pdf)


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