CALL FOR PAPERS
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| AutomotiveUI ‘18: The 10th International ACM Conference on
| Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications
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| Toronto, Canada, SEPTEMBER, 23-25 2018
| Submission system: https://new.precisionconference.com/sigchi
| Author information: http://www.auto-ui.org/18/authors/
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The conference will be preceded by the doctoral colloquium on
September 22nd.
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Important Dates:
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Submissions are accepted until 11:59 p.m AoE (Anywhere on Earth)
Papers:
Submission deadline: April 26, 2018
Decision notification: June 29, 2018
Workshop proposals:
Submission deadline: June 4, 2018
Decision notification: June 22, 2018
Works in Progress, Interactive Demos, Videos and Doctoral
Colloquium:
Submission deadline: July 11, 2018
Decision notification: August 3, 2018
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AutomotiveUI, the International ACM Conference on Automotive User
Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications, is the premier forum
for UI research in the automotive domain. AutomotiveUI brings together
researchers and practitioners interested in both the technical and the
human aspects of in-vehicle user interfaces and applications. Consistent
with prior conferences, AutomotiveUI’18 will address novel in-vehicle
services, models of and concepts for enhancing the driver experience,
driver performance and behavior, development of (semi-) autonomous
driving, and the needs of different user groups.
AutomotiveUI’18 invites you to submit original work in one or more of
the following formats: papers, workshops, works in progress and
Interactive Demos, Video Sessions, and Doctoral Colloquium.
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Submission Types
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Papers: AutomotiveUI Papers are archival publications of
original research. Authors are invited to submit papers (6-10 pages)
formatted in accordance with the two-column ACM SIGCHI format, with
a 150-word abstract (references do not count towards the page limit). Submissions will be accepted through the Precision Conference submission system (https://new.precisionconference.com/sigchi).
Authors are encouraged to submit an accompanying video. All accepted
papers will be included in the conference proceedings which will be archived in the ACM Digital Library. We are also planning a journal special issue; details forthcoming. Further instructions about this submission category can be found at http://www.auto-ui.org/18/authors/papers.
Work In Progress: A Work In Progress is a concise report of late-breaking
findings or other types of innovative or thought-provoking work relevant for the AutomotiveUI community. All accepted Work in Progress submissions will be available in the ACM Digital Library. Details about this submission category can be found at: http://www.auto-ui.org/18/authors/work-in- progress/
Workshops and Tutorials: Workshops address some topic of common
interest to a subset of those attending the AutomotiveUI conference. Tutorials teach specific materials either by one person or several people. Submission details will be published at http://www.auto-ui.org/18/workshop- tutorials.
Interactive Demos: Interactive Demos are presentations or demonstrations
that highlight and foster discussion of current research and development in the area of automotive user interfaces and interactive vehicular applications. We encourage submissions from both the industry and the academia. For Interactive Demos, bring and/or present prototypes, services, devices, and systems for hands-on interaction. All accepted Demo submissions will be available in the ACM digital library. Submission details will be published at http://www.auto-ui.org/18/authors/interactive-demos/
Videos: AutomotiveUI also invites video submissions. The video submissions
can focus on the presentation of research systems, visions of the future, humorous parodies or thoughtful critiques of AutomotiveUI, and reports on ethnographic work or user studies. Submission details will be published at http://www.auto-ui.org/18/authors/video.
The Doctoral Colloquium: The Doctoral Colloquium brings together Ph.D.
students working on topics related to the field of automotive user interfaces and interactive vehicular applications, providing them with an opportunity to present and discuss their research with their peers and senior faculty. Submission details will be published at http://www.auto-ui.org/18/authors/dc.
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Conference Topics include, but are not limited to:
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Devices & Interfaces
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Multi-modal, speech, audio, gestural, natural input/output
In-car gaming, entertainment and social experiences
Interfaces for navigation
Text input and output while driving
Applications and user-interfaces for inter-vehicle communication
Sensors and context for interactive experiences in the car
Biometrics and physiological sensors as a user interface component
Electric vehicle interfaces
Affective intelligent interfaces
Automation & Instrumentation
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Automated driving and interfaces for (semi) autonomous driving
Head-Up Displays (HUDs) and Augmented Reality (AR) concepts
Cooperative Driving/Connected Vehicles
Assistive technology in the vehicular context
Information access (search, browsing, etc.)
Vehicle-based apps, web/cloud enabled connectivity
Entertainment and play (semi) autonomous driving
Ethics
Evaluation & Benchmarking
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Methods and tools for automotive user-interface research, including
simulation
Automotive user-interface frameworks and toolkits
Naturalistic/field studies of automotive user interfaces
Automotive user-interface standards
Modeling techniques for cognitive workload and visual demand estimation
Driver Performance & Behavior
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Different user groups and user group characteristics
Subliminal cues, warnings and feedback to augment driving behavior
Emotional state recognition while driving
Detecting/ measuring driver distraction
Detecting and estimating user intentions
Driver modeling
We are looking forward to seeing you in Toronto in September!
Birsen Donmez, University of Toronto (General Chair)
Bruce Walker, Georgia Institute of Technology (Program Co-Chair)
Peter Fröhlich, Austrian Institute of Technology (Program Co-Chair)
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Bruce N. Walker, Ph.D. bruce.walker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Professor office: +1-404-894-8265
School of Psychology and School of Interactive Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
654 Cherry Street, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30332-0170
Web: http://sonify.psych.gatech.edu/~walkerb/
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