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From: Nitendra Rajput <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 03:46
Subject: [hci4d] Final Call: IUI4DR 2nd International Workshop on
Intelligent User Interfaces for Developing Regions with IUI 2011
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Call For Papers:
?? ? ? ? 2nd International Workshop on IUI4DR - Intelligent User
Interfaces for Developing Regions
?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (in conjunction
with IUI '11)
?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Stanford University,
Palo Alto, California
?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?February 13, 2011
?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?http://research.ihost.com/iui4dr

Organisers:

??* Sheetal K. Agarwal, IBM Research, India
??* Tim Paek, Microsoft Research, USA
??* Nitendra Rajput, IBM Research, India
??* Bill Thies, Microsoft Research, India

Program Committee:
Ed Cuttrell, Microsoft Research, ?India
Krzysztof Gajos, Harvard University
Alejandro Jaimes, Yahoo Research, USA
Beth Kolko, University of Washington, USA
Matt Jones, Swansea University, UK
Matthew Kam, Carnegie Mellon University
Wendy Kellogg, IBM T.J Watson, USA
Oscar Murrilo, Microsoft Research, USA
William Wong, Middlesex University, UK

Theme
Considering the social, cultural, educational and economic diversity
of developing regions, the challenge is to develop appropriate and
effective interfaces/interaction techniques that will enable these
users to access services that currently remain elusive to them. The
focus areas of the workshop include, but are not limited to:
Interfaces for interaction with multimedia content: ?Audio, images and
video content is easy to understand for low-literacy users. From an
interaction perspective, therefore, we need to specifically look at
interfaces that can enable easy creation and navigation of such
content.
Intuitive Interfaces: Any interface that has a high learning curve is
always difficult to proliferate in developing regions. Most prominent
interfaces are either intuitive to use or are easy enough to spread by
word of mouth. Intuitiveness of an interface is the key to its
proliferation.
Collaborative learning interfaces: Proxy usage of IT services is very
common in developing regions. It is important to develop interfaces
that enable users to directly use the services irrespective of their
literacy levels or exposure to IT. Interfaces that enable users to
facilitate other users to navigate content or access services through
collaborative usage will help proliferation of services.
Language independent interfaces: There are around 2000 languages in
Africa and more than 20 in India. So interfaces that are not too
language processing dependent would be more scalable and have wider
applicability.
Case studies and evaluations: of applications/interfaces successfully
deployed or tested in the areas of healthcare, education,
e-governance, agriculture etc.
We seek original, unpublished papers in the following three
categories: (a) Position papers that describe novel ideas that can
lead to interesting research directions, (b) Early results or
work-in-progress that has significant promise, or, (c) Full papers.
Papers should be of 4-6 pages in length in the IUI publication format.
The LaTeX and Microsoft Word templates are available at the workshop
website. All submissions should be in the PDF format and should be
submitted electronically through the IUI4DR Easychair Conference site
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iui4dr11). Since the
submission deadlines are dependent on the IUI conference, we will not
be able to grant any extensions in any circumstances.
Since the workshop also aims to be a meeting point for researchers
working in this area, at least one author of accepted papers should
attend the workshop to present their work.

Key Dates
Paper Submission: ? ?Oct 29, 2011
Paper Notification: ? ? Nov 21, 2011
Camera-ready: ? ? ? ? ?Dec 10, 2011
Demo Submission: ? ?Dec 10, 2011
Demo Notification: ? ? Dec 17, 2011

Websites
* IUI4DR Workshop: http://research.ihost.com/iui4dr
* IUI '11 Conference : http://www.iuiconf.org/

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