lpress@isi.edu (Laurence I. Press) (01/28/91)
Title, Location, and Dates
The First Moscow International Workshop on Human-Computer
Interaction, Moscow, August 5-8, 1991
Purpose
Our goal is to bring together HCI researchers and practitioners
from the Soviet Union, the United States and other countries so
that all may exchange ideas, achievements and get to know each
other.
Format
The workshop will be four days: two days for research and
development reports, a day for meeting with Soviet professionals
and visiting institutes, and a half day each for live
demonstrations and open forum discussion. Attendance will be
limited to 50 from the Soviet Union and 50 from the United States
and other countries, to leave ample time for discussion and
informal meeting. For those able to remain after the workshop,
there will be optional cultural and tourist activities.
Topics
Research, development, applications and survey papers are invited
in a wide range of HCI areas, including, but not limited to:
theory
scientific visualization
transfer of learning
human factors research
interface-usability testing
rapid prototyping and end-user programming
user-interface development tools
legal protection of interfaces
help systems
intelligent agents
multi-user interfaces
verbal and non-verbal sound I/O
hypertext and hypermedia
non-traditional I/O
natural language I/O
cross-cultural considerations
group interfaces (CSCW)
stylus input and data types
Deadlines
December 5, 1990 official call for papers
ASAP notify us of intention to submit a paper
March 15, 1991 submit 5 copies of paper
May 1, 1991 notification of acceptance
June 1, 1991 distribution of official invitation
and deadline for camera-ready copy
August 4, 1991 arrival of participants
August 9-11, 1991 departure
Submission
Papers should be no more than 4,000 words, in English or Russian.
Submit five copies of the paper to:
Larry Press
Professor, CIS
California State University at Dominguez Hills
10726 Esther Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90064
USA
Juri Gornostaev
Head, Computer Department
International Centre for Scientific and Technical Information
USSR, 125252, Moscow
ul. Kuusinena, 21-b
Camera-ready copy of accepted papers will be required by June 1,
1991, and participants are welcome to bring computer
demonstration or video tape their work (PAL is preferred, but
NTSC is okay).
Sponsorship
The workshop will be sponsored by the International Centre for
Scientific and Technical Information and California State
University at Dominguez Hills.
Information
For further information, contact Larry Press
(lpress@venera.isi.edu, (213) 475-6515) or Juri Gornostaev
(enir@iaea1.bitnet); however, papers must be submitted in hard
copy.