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--------------------------------------------------------- “Quantified Self & Personal Informatics” Parallel Session at HCI International 2015, 2-7 August, Los Angeles, CA, USA. http://2015.hci.international --------------------------------------------------------- _____CALL FOR PAPERS This Parallel Session @ HCII 2015 aims to bring together a multidisciplinary set of researchers and industry professionals interested in Quantified Self & Personal Informatics. The session is part of the conference’s thematic area Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. ( https://qsandpi.wordpress.com/) _____TOPICS includes, but are not limited to the following: > Self-monitoring > Environment monitoring > Emotional awareness > Psychological self-assessments > Wellbeing monitoring > Life-logging, life-caching, life-streaming > Wearable devices > Location tracking > Digitizing personal states > Biometric data > Personal genome sequencing > Self-experimentation > Design for Quality of Life Technologies > Personal Data / Human Data > Data Visualization > Data Interaction > Interaction techniques, platforms and metaphors > Emotional and affective interaction > Evaluation of Accessibility, Usability, and User Experience > Modality–independent and multimodal interaction > Multi–sensory interfaces > Personalization > User and context modeling and monitoring > User Interface adaptation _____PROGRAM COMMITTEE Jakob Eg Larsen, Technical University of Denmark Alessandro Marcengo, Telecom Italia Michael Kai Petersen, Technical University of Denmark Amon Rapp, University of Turin _____PROCEEDINGS The HCI International 2015 Conference Proceedings, will be published by Springer in a multi-volume set. Papers will appear in volumes of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) and Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series. _____DEADLINES >From 15 September 2014 contact the session organizer if interested to submit your work for HCII2015 > 20 December 2014 – Abstract submission (2-4 Pages) through the CMS, for the review process > 20 January 2015 - Notification of review outcome > 20 February 2015 – Submission through the CMS of the camera-ready version (full papers, typically 10 pages, with minimum 8 pages long, maximum 12 pages long) and conference registration. https://qsandpi.wordpress.com/ _____SESSION ORGANIZER Alessandro Marcengo, Telecom Italia _____HOW TO SUBMIT Please contact Alessandro Marcengo [alessandro.marcengo@telecomitalia.it] if you are interested in submitting a full paper. You will then receive a personal invite through the Conference Management System. _____ABOUT HCII 2015 (http://2015.hci.international) HCI International 2015 incorporates 14 Conferences / Thematic Areas, expecting to attract over 2,000 participants from around the world. The program will feature pre-conference tutorials, an opening session with a keynote address, parallel sessions, poster presentations, and an exhibition where attendees will be able to examine state-of-the-art HCI technology and interact with representatives of manufacturers, vendors, publishers, and potential employers. HCI International 2015 promises to be an unforgettable cluster of high quality international scientific events, and an ideal occasion to come to contact with the rapidly evolving ICT market worldwide.
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