IEEE International Workshop on Human Computer Interaction HCI2007
The goal of this workshop (IEEE HCI'2007) is to share new ideas and paradigms with other researchers worldwide in the scientific study of Human Computer Interaction. 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 sound.







Call for Papers



HCI 2007

IEEE International Workshop on Human Computer Interaction



October 20th, 2007

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil



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



Tentative: July 9th: Submission of full paper.  See



http://www.liacs.nl/~hci2007



for current information



WORKSHOP CHAIRS



Michael Lew, LIACS Media Lab, Leiden University

Nicu Sebe, University of Amsterdam

Erwin Bakker, LIACS Media Lab, Leiden University

Thomas Huang, Beckman Institute, Univ. of Illinois at UC



PAPER SUBMISSION



see information at



http://www.liacs.nl/~hci2007



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



SPONSORS



IEEE



Dutch National Science Foundation - NWO



Leiden University



University of Amsterdam



University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign



PROGRAM COMMITTEE



Kiyo Aizawa, University of Tokyo, Japan

Erwin Bakker, Leiden University, The Netherlands

Margrit Betke, Boston University, USA

Alberto del Bimbo, University of Florence, Italy

Edward Chang, Google Research, China

Ira Cohen, HP Research Labs, USA

Jeffrey Cohn, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Marc Davis, Yahoo Research, USA

Daniel Gatica-Perez, IDIAP Research, Switzerland

Alan Hanjalic, TU Delft, The Netherlands

Thomas Huang, University of Illinois at UC, USA

Alejandro Jaimes, IDIAP Research, Switzerland

Rana el Kaliouby, MIT, USA

Ashish Kapoor, Microsoft Research, USA

Stefan Kopp, Univ. Bielefeld, Germany

Michael S. Lew, Leiden University, The Netherlands

Qiong Liu, FXPAL, USA

Maja Pantic, Imperial College, UK

Ioannis Patras, Queen Mary University, UK

Nicu Sebe, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Peter Sun, Nanjing University, China

Qi Tian, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

Mathew Turk, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Jordi Vitria, Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain

Guangyou Xu, Tsinghua University, China

Ming-Hsuan Yang, Honda Research Labs, USA

Xiang (Sean) Zhou, Siemens Research, USA 



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