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DIGITAL INTERACTION Workshop
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NEW: Digital |
Objectives | CFP | Important dates | Submission for revision | Submission of camera ready
The workshop has taken place and the electronic proceedings are available in the ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS SERIES of the ACM digital library. Many thanks to all participants for making it a very successful workshop. If you would like to be informed about the next Digital Interaction workshop (2004) please email dis2004@rhul.ac.uk |
The objective
of this workshop is to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of available and
foreseeable digital tools as a support for specific types of human interaction.
A large number of communication devices have become available for the support
of human interaction (from the standard telephone system to the sms service,
from email to 3D chat rooms, from Web pages to virtual community platforms,
etc.). Many research studies describe these individual systems and how they
can effectively support human interaction. Researcher in Computer Mediated
Communication, whether computer scientists, linguists, sociologists or philosophers
have analysed how certain aspects of human interaction may be supported or
changed by the use of some specific tools. We would like to promote a vertical
approach analysing how specific interaction types (task oriented, narrative,
visual, etc.) may be best supported by individual tools or by certain features
of these tools.
The new generation of communication tools focuses more and more on communication
levels other than the transmission of the message. We are interested in innovative
theories and practices centred on methodologies which enable digital tools
to support interaction at a semantic and environmental level.
Submitted
papers, reporting both theoretical and experimental work, should address one
or more of the following questions:
- Which digital tools best support different types of human interactions?
(association tool / interaction type)
- If we focus on one specific type of human interaction, what are the consequences
on the design of the supporting tool? (association interaction type / system
design)
- How do humans select the appropriate interaction tool?
- How can semantic and environmental aspects of interaction be supported by
digital tools (e.g. agent systems)
Papers accepted for workshop presentation will be included in the ISICT 03
conference proceedings with ISBN of Computer Science Press, Trinity College
Dublin.
Note: workshop participants will be required to register for the International
Symposium on Information and Communication Technologies by the ISICT03 camera
ready deadline of 1st July 2003.
| 1st May 2003 | Submission of papers |
| 1st June 2003 | Notification of acceptance of papers |
| 1st July 2003 | Camera-ready copy due |
| 1st July 2003 | Registration due for all papers |
| 24-26th September 2003 | Conference |
Format: Papers, of up to 6 pages, should be formatted so that they are single-spaced, single column, and use a 12pt Times font. The first page should include: title, author list, authors affiliation, authors titles, postal address and abstract.
Papers should be emailed
to the workshop organisers, Claudia Roda and Julie Thomas, American University
of Paris at:
croda@ac.aup.fr and clthomas@noos.fr
Submission of camera
ready:
Please see instructions
for format at:
http://www.cs.tcd.ie/publications/tech-reports/isict03/camera.html
Please do the following when submitting the camera ready version: