

The Mobile HCI conference is at the centre of the most expanding area of computing, i.e. the astonishing emergence of a mobile application market and the expansion of internet services to wide and mobile user groups. It is the leading conference in the field of Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. MobileHCI is now on its 12th Edition with some of the previous events taking place in Lisbon (2010), Bonn (2009), Amsterdam (2008), Singapore (2007), Espoo (2006), Salzburg (2005), Glasgow (2004), Udine (2003), Pisa (2002), Lille (2001), Edinburgh (1999), Glasgow (1998).
Submissions
Important Dates
- Full and Short Paper submission: 18th February, 2011
- Workshop submission (organisers): 28th January, 2011
- Tutorials submission: 18th February, 2011
- Posters submission: 8th April, 2011
- Demos and Experiences submission: 8th April, 2011
- Industrial Case Studies submission: 8th April, 2011
- Design Competition: 22nd April, 2011
- Doctoral Consortium 8th April, 2011
- Panels: 8th April, 2011
Official web:http://www.mobilehci2011.org/
Suggested topics
We solicit original research and technical papers not published elsewhere focusing on the following topics (but not limited to):- Novel user interfaces and interaction techniques
- Mobile social networks
- Context-aware systems
- Multimodal interaction (including audio and speech)
- User centred design tools and methods for mobile systems
- Ethnographical and field studies with mobile technology
- Group interaction and mobility
- Mobile learning
- Interfaces for mobile communities
- Services for mobile devices
- The design of location-based services for mobile devices
- The design; evaluation and case studies-of-use of application development environments
- Wearable computing, smart clothes, new devices and sensors
- Mobile entertainment, storytelling and location based gaming
- Aesthetic interaction and experience design
- Affective Computing and mobile embodied interaction
- Perception and modelling of the environment
- Personal assistance with mobile devices
- Mobile art
- Mobility and work environments
- Evaluation and usability of mobile devices and services
- Mobile accessibility
- Model-based design of interactive mobile systems
- Visualization techniques for the mobile context (including 3D graphics on mobile devices)
- Safety issues e.g., in-car user interfaces, payments
- Trust, privacy, content protection, legal aspects & issues in mobile applications & services
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