Posters
Update: notification for posters on the 27th of May!
We invite researchers and practitioners to submit their work to the poster category of MobileHCI2011.
Work that is best suited for a poster submission includes -but is not limited to- preliminary results, provoking topics, novel experiences or interactions that have not been fully tested but show great promise, summaries of small-scale studies, design explorations etc. Posters provide the opportunity for researchers to get feedback on early-stage work, discuss potential collaborations and discuss the burning issues in MobileHCI in a informal manner with the larger MobileHCI community.
Accepted submissions will be presented as a poster at the conference. Accepted Poster abstracts will be distributed in the conference proceedings on digital format. They will also be placed in the ACM Digital Library, where they will remain accessible to thousands of researchers and practitioners worldwide.
Quick Facts
Submission format: Single anonymous document containing a 6 page abstract in the ACM MobileHCI'11 Extended Abstracts Format.
Submission deadline: Apr 8, 2011, 23:59 GM
Submission: Use the Conference Submission System EasyChair.
Notification of acceptance: 27th of May 2011
Archives: Conference proceedings on digital format and ACM Digital Library
For accepted papers: Camera-ready version deadline: 9th of June, 2011, further instructions will follow upon acceptance.
The poster session provides participants with the opportunity to present and discuss current "work-in-progress" in an informal setting during the MobileHCI 2011. Topics of interest are the same as research topics in the MobileHCI Call for Participation.
Submissions should include a 6-page extended abstract, including all figures and references, in ACM MobileHCI'11 Extended Abstracts Format for blind review. The submissions must be anonymised - please remove names and affiliations from the first page and any other material that would allow authorship to be easily identified by the reviewers. Your abstract should be submitted by Apr 8, 2011 to the EasyChair System. The submitted files must be in PDF format.
Your submission must be original work. It cannot have been published elsewhere, nor can it be under concurrent review for publication by another conference or journal. All references must be complete, accurate, accessible to the HCI public, and conform to the Conference Proceedings Publication Format. Do not cite publications that are proprietary or confidential at the time of publication.Final camera-ready versions of accepted papers therefor must be accompanied by a signed copyright form which will be provided to accepted authors.
Posters will be reviewed by members of the MobileHCI Poster Session Committee.
Upon acceptance you should prepare your poster in order to effectively communicate your research problem, techniques, results, highlighting what is novel and important about your work. For each accepted poster, at least one author has to register for the MobileHCI 2011 conference. During a dedicated poster session, authors will have the opportunity to accompany their posters, present and discuss them with conference attendees.
The posters are recommended to be in A0 format (84cm x 119cm / 33'' x 47''), in landscape orientation. Authors are expected to bring the accepted posters to the conference site with them and be present throughout the poster session.
Confidentiality of submissions is maintained during the review process. All rejected submissions will be kept confidential in perpetuity. All submitted materials for accepted submissions will be kept confidential until the start of the conference.
If you have questions about Posters for MobileHCI 2011, contact Poster Chairs Heniette Cramer () or Frank Bentley ()
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MobileHCI 2011 will be the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. The MobileHCI series provides a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for effective interaction with mobile systems and services. It covers the design, evaluation and application of techniques for all mobile and wearable computing devices and services.