IEEE International Workshop on Human Computer Interaction
Human computer interaction (HCI) lies at the crossroads of many scientific areas. These areas include affective computing, smart interfaces, human motion and gesture recognition, perceptual user interfaces, and learning in HCI. The goal of this workshop (IEEE HCI'2005) is to share new ideas and paradigms with other researchers worldwide.







Call for Papers



IEEE International Workshop on Human Computer Interaction (HCI'2005)

Beijing, China

October 2005



Human computer interaction (HCI) lies at the crossroads of many scientific areas

including artificial intelligence, computer vision, face recognition, motion tracking, etc.

In order for HCI systems to interact seamlessly with people, they will need to understand

their environment through vision and auditory input. Moreover, HCI systems should

learn how to adaptively respond depending on the situation.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers from the field of computer

vision whose work is related to human computer interaction. We are soliciting original

contributions which address a wide range of theoretical and application issues in human

computer interaction including, but not limited to:



* Affective detection and recognition

* Smart interfaces

* Human motion tracking

* Gesture recognition

* Multimedia data modeling and visualization

* Multimodal event detection and recognition

* Human motion and gesture recognition

* HCI issues in image/video retrieval

* Learning in HCI

* Input and interaction techniques

* Perceptual user interfaces

* Wearable and pervasive technologies in HCI



IMPORTANT DATES



July 8, 2005: Submission of full paper

August 2, 2005: Notification of acceptance

August 15, 2005: Camera-ready full paper



WORKSHOP CHAIRS



Nicu Sebe, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Michael Lew, LIACS Media Lab, Leiden University, The Netherlands

Thomas Huang, Beckman Institute, Univ. of illinois at Urbana-Champaign



PAPER SUBMISSION



The authors should email full papers (no longer than 10 pages in the

Springer LNCS style in English), to lim@liacs.nl

with the following information:



(1) Title of paper & short abstract summarizing the main contribution

(2) Names and contact info of all authors, also specifying the contact author.

(3) The paper in postscript or PDF format.



All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 members of the program committee.



The authors of a selected number of accepted papers will be invited to send extended

versions for a journal special issue



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