From mori@ie.musashi-tech.ac.jp Thu Sep 1 15:08:58 EDT 1994 Article: 24030 of comp.ai Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!news2.near.net!MathWorks.Com!yeshua.marcam.com!charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu!olivea!uunet!news.iij.ad.jp!wnoc-tyo-news!news.u-tokyo.ac.jp!train.ad.jp!musashi-tech!mori From: mori@ie.musashi-tech.ac.jp (mori hirohiko) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: 6th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Date: 01 Sep 1994 08:34:05 GMT Organization: Industrial Engineering, Musashi Institute of Tech., Tokyo, Japan Lines: 454 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: caribou0.ipc.musashi-tech.ac.jp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Call for Papers | | HCI International '95 in Tokyo | | 6th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction | | | | Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan | | July 9 -- 14, 1995 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by Japan Ergonomics Research Society Information Processing Society of Japan The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers Public Health Research Center The Conference Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is becoming essential in a wide spectrum of human activities, in many industries, offices, schools and daily life. HCI International '95 will provide a truly international forum for the dissemination and exchange of scientific information on generic and applied areas of HCI. This will be accomplished through plenary/demonstration sessions, tutorials and panels, all presented during the three-day conference. With this Call for Papers, we invite you to submit papers to HCI International '95. We hope that you will take this chance to join the first major international conference on human-computer interaction to be held in Japan. Opportunities will be provided to visit Japanese laboratories and development centers so you can discover for yourself the broad range of topics being examined. Areas of Interest It is anticipated that a broad range of research and applied topics of human-computer interaction will be presented at the Conference. Topics of interest include: Human and Future Computing - Next generation interfaces - Computer augmented environment - Interactive multimedia technology and services - Hypermedia and hypertext - Virtual environments - Digital libraries - Video on demand - Collaboration - Information highways - PDA and mobile computing - Internet - Knowledge visualization in 3-D - Interfaces for distributed environments - Multi-modal interfaces - Participatory interfaces - Active interfaces Human-Computer Interaction Design - Architectures for interaction - Cognitive engineering - Usability engineering - Software engineering - HCI standards - Dialogue design and management - Screen design - Graphics and graphical systems - Speech interfaces - Intelligent systems - Computer-based learning - Natural language interfaces - Support for creativity - Designing entertainment environments - Ecological interfaces - Cross-cultural interfaces Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers - Visual display requirements - Keyboard - Non-keyboard input devices - 3-D presentation devices - Pen-based computers - Workplace and work environment - Workstation and office layouts - Electromagnetic fields - Work posture - Sick building syndrome - Mental workload, stress and strain, fatigue - Physiological and psychological measurements - Legislation and technical standards - Health aspects - Visual complaints - Repetitive strain injuries Computers for Rehabilitation and the Physically-Challenged - Enabling devices - Design of augmentative devices - Substitution system - Product design for the disabled - Accessibility - Interpersonal communication - Access to information - Analysis of functional capacity or performance - Independent living Social Aspects, Management and Work - Socio-technical systems - Impacts of information technology on the organization and the society - Participatory design; management and culture - Technological transfer - Work structuring - Qualification and training - Quality of working life - Job satisfaction - Work motivation - Product Liability - Certification for professional ergonomist - Regulation and ethics Case Studies and Application Areas - Manufacturing and robotics - Construction - Art and music - Education and CAI - Entertainment - Electronic publishing - Electronic publishing - Health delivery and medicine - Interfaces for elderly persons - Computer support in vehicles, ships, and aircraft - Intelligent vehicle highway system (IVHS) - Interfaces in nuclear power plants This list is not intended to limit the areas of submissions. Call for Proposals All abstracts will be reviewed by three independent referees from the program committee. Technical papers: Technical papers can be presented in two formats; verbal presentation or interactive presentation. Interactive presentations are displayed in a booth. The Program Committee will choose one of presentation formats considering the author's preference. Posters/Demonstrations: The poster session is designed for the presentation of late-breaking results and on-going research. Demonstrations are designed for work which can be more effectively presented via demonstration. Equipment needed for demonstrations is the responsibility of the author. Tutorials: Tutorials describe recent work on significant topics involving human-computer interaction. Tutorial proposals should state the objective, content, target audience and include a biosketch about the presenter. Panels: Each panel provides an opportunity for an exchange of views among panel members and the audience on a specific topic of human-computer interaction. A panel consists of presentations by the panelists and open discussion. Panel proposal should include title/author and an abstract of each presentation, a list of all panelists and chair. Abstract Length (words) Technical Papers 800 Posters/Demonstrations 300 Tutorials 300 Panels 800 Important Dates Deadline for Abstract Receipt Technical Papers 31 October, 1994 Posters/Demonstrations 31 January, 1995 Tutorial and Panels 31 October, 1994 Notification of Acceptance Technical Papers 7 January, 1995 Posters/Demonstrations 15 March, 1995 Deadline for Camera-ready copies Technical Papers 1 March, 1995 Posters/Demonstrations 30 April, 1995 Submission If you would like to submit a paper to HCI '95, please send 5 copies of your paper to : Yuichiro Anzai Program Committee Chair HCI International '95 Department of Computer Science Keio University 3-14-1 Hiyoshi Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, 233 Japan Tel: +81-45-560-1061 Fax: +81-45-560-1064 E-mail: anzai@aa.cs.keio.ac.jp Electronic submissions will not be accepted. The cover page should include the title, author's name, affiliation, contact address, tel & fax, and e-mail address. Proceedings The Conference Proceedings will be published by Elsevier Science Publishers. The technical papers will be published in a hard cover edition, and abstracts of the posters/demonstrations in a soft cover edition. Selected papers will be printed in a special edition of IJHCI (International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction). Official Language English is the official language for all scientific presentations and demonstrations. General Information Exhibitions: Organizations interested in exhibiting should contact the Conference Secretariat for an "Exhibiting Package." Exhibitors who have committed to exhibit by 30 April, 1995 will be listed in the Advance Program which will be distributed worldwide. Sponsors: Organizations wishing to sponsor a special event at the conference or to be a general sponsor of the Conference are welcome to contact the Conference Secretariat. Student Volunteers: The success of the conference depends upon the diligent work of the student volunteers. If you would like to help at the conference in return for waiver of the registration fee, please contact the Conference Secretariat. Official Tours The following four tours are available, with forty participants apiece. This is a chance to see first-hand Japan's state-of-the-art technology such as robotics, multimedia, etc. There will be opportunities for discussions as well. All tours start at 8:30 and end at 16:00. A: Nissan Oppama work (CAD/CAM for car body design and LSI circuit design) NTT Research Institute (Human behavior with display units) B: NHK Technical Research Center (High Definition TV, Multimedia Network) Center Research Institute of Electricity (Control Panel of Power Station) C: Tokyo Metropolitan Rehabilitation Hospital (Environmental Control System for Disabled People) Sony Media World (High Definition TV, Multimedia Communication) D: Keio University (Communication System with a Campus LAN) IBM Yamato Research Center (Interactive Devices) Honorary Chairs Masamitsu Oshima The president of Japan Ergonomics Research Society, Japan Gavriel Salvendy School of Industrial Engineering , Purdue University, USA General Chair Yoshio Hayashi Department of Industrial Engineering, Musashi Institute of Technology, Japan Vice Chair Hiroshi Tamura Department of Information Technology Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan Advisory Committee Chair Kageyu Noro School of Human Sciences Waseda University, Japan Organizing Committee Chair Takao Ohkubo Department of Industrial Engineering and Management College of Industrial Technology Nihon University, Japan Program Committee Chair Yuichiro Anzai Department of Computer Science Keio University, Japan Advisory Board Hideo Aiso, Japan Shun'ichi Amari, Japan Takaya Endo, Japan Hal Hendrick, U.S.A. Atsunobu Ichikawa, Japan Kazumoto Iinuma, Japan Hiroshi Kashiwagi, Japan Akinobu Kasami, Japan Kakutaro Kitashiro, Japan Kazutaka Kogi, Japan Takao Shirasuna, Japan Sadao Sugiyama, Japan Yotaro Suzuki, Japan Kei Takeuchi, Japan Program Committee Arne Aaras, Norway Munehira Akita, Japan Kazuo Aoki, Japan Albert G. Arnold, The Netherlands Eiichi Bamba, Japan Nigel Bevan, U.K. John M. Carroll, U.S.A. Yam San Chee, Singapore Marvin J. Dainoff, U.S.A. Miwako Doi, Japan Wolfgang Dzida, Germany Ray Eberts, U.S.A. Klaus-Peter Fuhnrich, Germany Emiliano A. Francisco, The Philippines Hiroshi Hamada, Japan Hiroshi Harashima, Japan Susan Harker, U.K. Martin Helander, Sweden Herbert Heuer, Germany Michitaka Hirose, Japan Erik Hollnagel, U.K. Ken Horii, Japan Tohru Ifukube, Japan Koichi Inoue, Japan Kitti Intaranont, Thailand Hiroo Iwata, Japan Hiroyasu Kakuda, Japan Katsuari Kamei, Japan John Karat, U.S.A. Osamu Katai, Japan Takashi Kato, Japan Yosuke Kinoe, Japan Bengt Knave, Sweden Richard J. Koubek, U.S.A Masaharu Kumashiro, Japan Masaaki Kurosu, Japan Nahm Sik Lee, Korea Soon Yo Lee, Korea Xu Liancang, China Holger Luczak, Germany Thomas Laubli, Switzerland Marilyn Mantei, Canada Marvin Minsky, U.S.A. Naomi Miyake, Japan Hirohiko Mori, Japan Masaki Nakagawa, Japan Jakob Nielsen, U.S.A. Kazuhisa Niki, Japan Shogo Nishida, Japan Takeshi Nishimura, Japan Donald Norman, U.S.A Katsuhiko Ogawa, Japan Takao Okubo, Japan Choon-Nam Ong, Singapore Olov Ostberg, Sweden Peter G. Polson, U.S.A. Jens Rasmussen, Denmark Kazuo Saito, Japan Susumu Saito, Japan Steven L. Sauter, U.S.A Dominique L. Scapin, France Pentti Seppala, Finland Thomas B. Sheridan, U.S.A. Ben Shneiderman, U.S.A. Michael J. Smith, U.S.A. T.F.M. Stewart,U.K. Yasuo Sudoh, Japan Yuzuru Tanaka, Japan Yoh'ichi Tohkura, Japan Kim J. Vicente, Canada Tomio Watanabe, Japan Runbai Wei, China Sakae Yamamoto, Japan Eiichiro Yamamoto, Japan Michiaki Yasumura, Japan Atsuya Yoshida, Japan Hidekazu Yoshikawa, Japan Richard Young, U.K. About Pacifico YOKOHAMA The Tokyo-Yokohama area is Japan's industrial, commercial, financial, and cultural center. Pacifico YOKOHAMA, hotel, convention and exhibition complex, where HCI '95 will be held, is found in Minato Mirai 21, the "future-port of the 21st century." With a bold outlook for the next century, Minato Mirai 21 - with its many modern facilities built on a 186 hectare water-front site - contributes to the development of the Tokyo-Yokohama area as an appealing new spot with the scenery of Yokohama port as its attractive backdrop. For more information, please contact ... HCI International '95 Secretariat c/o Department of Industrial Engineering Musashi Institute of Technology 1-28-1 Tamazutsumi, Setagaya-ku Tokyo 158, Japan Tel & Fax : +81-3-5707-9053 E-mail: hci95@ie.musashi-tech.ac.jp ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Reply Form | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please send this form by email or fax: Name: Affiliation: Address: Country: Phone: Fax: e-mail: Please check - I would like to attend the conference - I intend to submit an abstract - I would organize a session -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hirohiko Mori, Ph.D Department of Industrial Engineering Musashi Institute of Technology Phone : +81-3-3703-3111 ext.3955 Fax : +81-3-5707-2160 E-mail : mori@ie.musashi-tech.ac.jp --------------------------------------------------------------------