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CONFERENCES : Conferences on HCI, usually associated with one or more organizations

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  1. AFIHM: Association Francophone d'Interaction Homme-Machine French France, Paris
    Eric Lecolinet 2001-06-22 elc@enst.fr
  2. AGENTS: Autonomous Agents (Conference)
    1997- SIGCHI SIGART SIGGRAPH
    The aim of the Agents conference is to bring together researchers and developers from industry and academia to report on the latest scientific and technical advances, discuss and debate the major issues, and showcase the latest systems. Autonomous agents are software and robotic entities that are capable of independent action in open, unpredictable environments. Agents are currently being applied in domains as diverse as computer games and interactive cinema, information retrieval and filtering, user interface design, electronic commerce, autonomous vehicles and spacecraft, and industrial process control.
  3. ASSETS: ACM ACCESS Conference on Assistive Technologies
    1994- SIGACCESS
    ASSETS is a series of conferences whose goal is to provide a forum where researchers and developers, from academia and industry, can meet to exchange ideas and report on new developments relating to computer-based systems to help people. The conference scope spans disabilities and special needs of all kinds, including but not limited to: sensory (hearing, vision); motor (orthopedic); cognitive (learning, speech, mental); and emotional.
  4. AVI: Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
    1994- SIGCHI Italy
    Biannual working conference since 1992 on Advanced Visual Interfaces
  5. CC: Creativity and Cognition (Conference)
    1999- SIGCHI
    Conference since 1999 on Creativity and Cognition sponsored by ACM SIGCHI.
  6. CHI: Human Factors in Computing Systems (Conference)
    1982- ACM SIGCHI
    Annual conference since 1982 on HCI / CHI (Computer-human interaction) sponsored by ACM SIGCHI.
  7. CHINZ: CHI New Zealand Conference
    2000- CHINZ
  8. CLIHC: Conference on Latin American HCI
    2003-
  9. CSCW: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (Conference)
    1986-
    Semi-annual conference since 1986 on CSCW sponsored by ACM SIGCHI and SIGGROUP (disbanded 2005). Alternates with the European CSCW conference.
  10. CUU: Conference on Universal Usability
    2000 2003
    Addresses the challenge system of confusion, frustration, and failure in the use of technology caused by complexity, incompatible software versions and file formats, confusing interfaces, and inadequate attention to diverse users.
  11. DIS: Designing Interactive Systems (Conference)
    1995-
    Semi-annual conference since 1995 on interactive design sponsored by ACM SIGCHI.
  12. DL: Digital Libraries (Conference)
    1996- ACM IEEE
  13. DocEng: ACM Symposium on Document Engineering
    2001- ACM SIGWEB, SIGDOC
  14. DUX: Conference on Designing for User Experiences
    2003-
    DUX2003 recognizes that design for user experience is a multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary undertaking that requires the participation of many disciplines and professionals in order to deeply understand who users are, what a quality user experience is and how to deliver and execute design that truly meets user needs and goals. This conference will look at all facets of the product/service development lifecycle and at other facets of a business as decisions are made that affect the user experience. The results from the conference will add to the growing body of knowledge and best practices in design for user experience.
  15. ECSCW: European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
    1991-
    ECSCW has been instrumental in defining the agenda of CSCW research since the beginning, and it still is. It has been the key forum for identifying and exploring issues such as * the situated nature of action and interaction and its implications; * the role of ethnography in CSCW and in computing in general, * the role and nature of 'awareness' in cooperative work; * the role of paper-based and other material artifacts in cooperative work; * highly flexible collaboration infrastructures and tailorable systems.
  16. Enactive Interfaces
    2007-01-17
    The driving concept of Enactive Interfaces is then the fundamental role of motor action for storing and acquiring knowledge (action driven interfaces). Enactive Interfaces are then capable of conveying and understanding gestures of the user, in order to provide an adequate response in perceptual terms. Enactive Interfaces can be considered a new step in the development of the human-computer interaction because they are characterised by a closed loop between the natural gestures of the user (efferent component of the system) and the perceptual modalities activated (afferent component). Enactive Interfaces can be conceived to exploit this direct loop and the capability of recognising complex gestures. Intelligent interfaces recognise the gesture of the user at the beginning of the action and are able to interpret the gestures (in terms of intentions, skills and competence) and to adapt to them in order to improve the users performance.
  17. ETRA: ACM Conference on Eye Tracking Research & Application
    2000- SIGCHI SIGGRAPH
  18. GI: Graphics Interface (Conference)
    1969-
    Graphics Interface is the Canadian annual conference devoted to computer graphics, interactive systems, and human-computer interaction. It is the oldest regularly-scheduled computer graphics and human-computer interaction conference; the first conference was held in 1969.
  19. GROUP: ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work
    1984- ACM SIGGROUP (disbanded 2005)
    GROUP provides a forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in topics related to computer-based systems that have an impact on groups, organizations and social networks. Relevant issues include design, implementation, deployment, evaluation, methodologies, and effect of these systems.
  20. HCII: HCI International
    1985-
    The conference objective is to provide an international forum for the dissemination and exchange of scientific information on theoretical, generic, and applied areas of HCI, usability, internationalization, virtual reality, universal access and cognitive ergonomics.
  21. HCM: ACM Interniatonal Workshop on Human-Centered Multimedia
    2006- ACM SIGMM
  22. HFES: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting
    1957-
    The HFES Annual Meeting Proceedings contain hundreds of full papers and abstracts from lectures, symposia, panels, debates, invited addresses, demonstrations, and posters that are presented each year.
  23. HRI: ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
    2006-
  24. HT: Hypertext (Conference)
    1987-
    Annual conference since 1987 sponsored by SIGCHI, SIGWEB, SIGGROUP, and SIGIR.
  25. ICMI: International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces
    1999- ACM SIGCHI
  26. IDC: Interaction Design and Children
    2002-
  27. IHM'06 interaction Homme-Machine French English Canada, Quebec, Montreal
    C. Arseneault 2005-10-31 Association Francophone d'Interaction Homme-Machine info@ihm2006.org
    The IHM 2006 conference, 18-21 April 2006 (after CHI'2006), covers a large span of HCI topics, including technological, economic and social issues.
  28. INTERACT: IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    1984-
    One primary task for IFIP TC.13 is to support the flow of knowledge about Human-Computer Interaction through a series of workshops and conferences. TC.13 has held a series of conferences (under the common name INTERACT) since 1984. These conferences were held at three-year intervals until 1995, and every two years after that.
  29. International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression English Japan, Kyoto
    Michael J. Lyons 2005-11-02 ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communications Labs mlyons@atr.jp
    Conference at the intersection between human-computer interaction and all forms of musical expression.
  30. IUI: Intelligent User Interfaces (Conference)
    1993-
    Annual conference since 1993 on Intelligent User Interfaces sponsored by ACM SIGCHI and SIGART.
  31. IWIPS: International Workshop on Internationalization of Products & Systems
    1999-
    The goal for this workshop is to provide an open forum for individuals interested in a wide variety of internationalization issues encountered when designing and developing international products and systems.
  32. IWWW: International World Wide Web Conference
    1991- IW3C2
  33. MM: ACM Conference on Multimedia
    1993- SIGCHI SIGGRAPH
    Multimedia (MM) is the premier annual multimedia event which encompasses all aspects of multimedia computing: from underlying technologies to applications, from theory to practice, and from servers to networks to end-user devices. The conference presents and explores technological and artistic advancements in multimedia. Technical issues, theory and practice, artistic and consumer innovations bring together researchers, artists, developers, educators, performers, and practitioners of multimedia.
  34. MobileHCI Conference English
    1998- SIGMOBILE SIGCHI Nokia
    MobileHCI provides a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges, potential solutions and innovations towards effective interaction with mobile systems and services. It covers the analysis, design, evaluation and application of human-computer interaction techniques and approaches for all mobile computing devices and services.
  35. National Conference on Computer-Human Interaction Romanian Romania, Cluj-Napoca
    Dorian Gorgan 2009-12-18 Technical University Cluj-Napoca Dorian.Gorgan@cs.utcluj.ro
    Organized each year by ACM SIGCHI Romania (RoCHI).
  36. NORDICHI: Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    2000-
  37. OZCHI: Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference Australia, ACT, Canberra
    Ash Donaldson 1991- CHISIG: Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group chair@ozchi.org
    OZCHI attracts an international community of researchers and practitioners with a wide range of interests, including human factors and ergonomics, human-computer interaction, information systems, software engineering, artificial intelligence, design, social sciences and management.
  38. SIGDOC: ACM SIGDOC Conference on Design of Communications
    1982- ACM SIGDOC
    SIGDOC: Annual ACM Conference on Design of Communications (formerly Annual ACM Conference on Systems Documentation)
  39. SIGIR: ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval
    1971- ACM SIGIR
    The ACM SIGIR Conference focuses on research and development in information retrieval. It is the major international forum for the presentation of new research and the demonstration of new systems and techniques in the broad field of information retrieval.
  40. SoftVis: ACM Symposium on Software Visualization
    2003- ACM SIGCHI, SIGGRAPH, SIGPLAN, SIGSOFT
  41. SOUPS: Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security
    2005-
    This symposium will bring together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners in human computer interaction, security, and privacy. The program features technical papers, workshops and tutorials, a poster session, panels and invited talks, and discussion sessions.
  42. Tangible and Embedded Interaction
    2007-
  43. UbiComp: International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
    1999-
  44. UbiMob: French-speaking conference on Mobility and ubiquity computing
    2004-
  45. UIST: User Interface Software Technology (Conference)
    1986- ACM SIGCHI and SIGGRAPH.
  46. UPA: Usability Professionals Association (Conference)
    1997-
    The UPA supports those who promote and advance the development of usable products, reaching out to people who act as advocates for usability and the user experience. Members come from across the broad family of disciplines that create the user experience. We invite you to network in our community.
  47. VRST: ACM Conference on Virtual Reality Software and Technology
    1994- SIGCHI SIGGRAPH
  48. W4A: International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility
    2004-
    Our aim is to focus on accessibility by encouraging participation from many disciplines. Views will bridge academia, commerce, and industry and we hope that arguments encompassing a range of beliefs across the design-accessibility spectrum will be presented.
  49. WikiSym: International Symposium on Wikis
    2005-
    The International Symposium on Wikis -- The conference and community for wiki researchers and practitioners worldwide.

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