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| Acronym = IUI 2008
 
| Title = ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
 
| Type = Conference
 
| Series =
 
| Field = Artificial intelligence
 
| Homepage = www.iuiconf.org
 
| Start date = Jan 13, 2008
 
| End date =  Jan 16, 2008
 
| City= Canary Islands
 
| State =
 
| Country =  Spain
 
| Abstract deadline =
 
| Submission deadline = Oct 1, 2007
 
| Notification =
 
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IUI 2008 will focus on **interface innovation**. We're most interested in truly new ideas about how people and computers could interact. If you've got a new idea about how to make interfaces smarter, easier to use, and more effective, we want to hear it!
 
 
 
We are inviting proposals and research papers in several categories:
 
 
 
    Due Date:     
 
    Monday Oct 1 '07      Long and Short Papers
 
    Monday Aug 27 '07    Workshop and Tutorial Proposals
 
 
 
 
 
General Chair:
 
    Steffen Staab
 
    Universitat Koblenz-Landau, Germany
 
 
 
Program Chairs:
 
    Jeffrey Bradshaw
 
    Institute of Human and Machine Cognition, U.S.A.
 
 
 
    Henry Lieberman
 
    Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
 
 
 
For more information, please visit the conference website:
 
 
 
    http://www.iuiconf.org/
 
 
 
 
 
Why submit to IUI? 
 
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IUI is where the community of
 
people interested in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) meets the
 
Artificial Intelligence (AI) community. We're also very interested in
 
contributions from related fields, such as psychology, cognitive
 
science, computer graphics, the arts, etc. Unlike traditional AI, our
 
focus is not so much to make the computer smart all by itself, but to
 
make the interaction between computers and people smarter. Unlike
 
traditional HCI, we're more willing to consider solutions that involve
 
large amounts of knowledge, heuristics, and emerging technologies such
 
as natural language understanding or gesture recognition.
 
 
 
 
 
The IUI conference gives you a chance to present and to see work in an
 
intimate, focused, no-nonsense event. It is large enough to be diverse
 
and lively (we expect 150-200 people), but small enough to avoid the
 
circus-like atmosphere of conferences with thousands of people. The
 
vast majority of the attendees are actively involved with conceiving
 
and developing cutting-edge interfaces leading to a high and fast
 
impact of research results presented at IUI. It brings together people
 
from academics, industry, and nonprofits. As an ACM conference, papers
 
appear in the ACM Digital Library and citation indices. There will
 
also be a journal publication path for selected papers. It's a single
 
track conference, so you don't have to miss anything. And it's always
 
in a beautiful place, in January!
 
 
 
 
 
IUI topics include, but are not limited
 
- Natural language and speech input and ouput;
 
- Example and programming based interfaces;
 
- Personalization, collaboration, and recommender systems;
 
- Interfaces that learn, teach, provide feedback, or adapt to the user;
 
- AI techniques such as planning and reasoning in interfaces;
 
- Knowledge-based systems;
 
- Intelligent Visualization;
 
- Gesture, attention, and face recognition;
 
- Affective computing, social computing, and aesthetic computing;
 
- Ubiquitous computing, ambient computing, and tangible computing;
 
- Novel methods for, and novel results of, evaluating intelligent user interfaces.
 
</pre>This CfP was obtained from [http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=958&amp;copyownerid=2 WikiCFP]
 

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