In-person only event
Basic information:
Chairs:
Joe Valacich (United States), Dinko Bačić (United States), Dario Ogrizović (Croatia), Dragan Čišić (Croatia)
Steering Committee:
Laura Brandimarte (United States), Constantinos K. Coursaris (Canada), John D’Arcy (United States), Soussan Djamasbi (United States), Dennis Galletta (United States), Nenad Jukić (United States), Bart Knijnenburg (United States), Nicholas Roberts (United States), Christian Maier (Germany), Fiona Nah (Hong Kong SAR), Saonee Sarker (United States), Christoph Schneider (Spain), Ali Sunyaev (Germany), Chee-Wee Tan (Denmark), Jason Thatcher (United States), Markus Weinmann (Germany), Manuel Wiesche (Germany)
Program Committee:
Dinko Bačić (United States), Dragan Čišić (Croatia), Jeffrey L. Jenkins (United States), Božidar Kovačić (Croatia), Dario Ogrizović (Croatia), Joe Valacich (United States), David Wilson (United States)
Scope:
The mission of the HCI Conference is to provide a welcoming venue for established and new scholars under the broad umbrella of human-computer interaction. Our sessions will be developmental, designed to foster the growth of the HCI field and those working to begin or expand their research program. All submitting authors are expected to provide peer reviews of other paper submissions.
The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to:
- Analysis, design, development, evaluation, and/or use of HCI devices using any methods (e.g., behavioral) or contexts (e.g., e-Commerce)
- Guidelines for HCI design, including privacy and security enhancement
- Design and evaluation issues for mobile devices and m-Commerce
- HCI design for group and other collaborative environments
- Human interaction with chatbots and other AI systems
- Generative AI and its interactions with humans
- Interface design for generative AI and prompt engineering
- Design for virtual reality (VR), including augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), extended reality (XR) and 3D user interfaces (3DUIs)
- Design for the elderly, the young, and special needs populations
- Issues in the design and development of emerging HCI devices
- Novel forms of authentication and authorization (e.g., raw HCI data)
- Using HCI information and sensors to detect user states (e.g., emotion, cognitive conflict) and create more intelligent designs
- Influence of HCI devices on attitudes, emotion, perception, and behavior
- Applying HCI to overcome challenges related to IS use (e.g., technostress)
- Influence of digital nudges on online judgment and decision making
- Influence of behavioral economics principles and website design implementation on privacy and trust
- Implications and consequences of ICT on individuals, groups, society, and socio-technical units
- Behavioral, neurophysiological, and design aspects of HCI
- Factors influencing usability, ease-of-use and the user experience
- Issues related to teaching HCI principles and courses
- Ethical issues related to the capture of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), behavioral biometric data, and nudging
In addition to the conference, presentation of technology-related products is also welcome.
The official language is English.
Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: Monday, December 16, 2024
Full paper submission deadline: Monday, February 03, 2025
Final paper review deadline: Friday, March 21, 2025
Registration / Fees:
REGISTRATION / FEES
|
Price in EUR
|
EARLY BIRD
Up to 19 May 2025 |
REGULAR
From 20 May 2025 |
Members of MIPRO and IEEE |
270 |
297 |
Students (undergraduate and graduate), primary and secondary school teachers |
150 |
165 |
Others |
300 |
330 |
The student discount doesn't apply to PhD students.
NOTE FOR AUTHORS: In order to have your paper published, it is required that you pay at least one registration fee for each paper. Authors of 2 or more papers are entitled to a 10% discount.
Contact:
Joe Valacich
University of Arizona
Eller College of Management
McClelland Hall Rm 430L, PO Box 210108
Tucson, AZ 85721, United States
E-mail: valacich@arizona.edu
Dario Ogrizovic
University of Rijeka
Faculty of Maritime Studies
Studentska 2
HR-51000 Rijeka, Croatia
E-mail: dario@uniri.hr
The best papers will get a special award.
Accepted papers will be published in the ISSN registered conference proceedings. Papers presented at the conference will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Location:
Opatija is the leading seaside resort of the Eastern Adriatic and one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Mediterranean. With its aristocratic architecture and style, Opatija has been attracting artists, kings, politicians, scientists, sportsmen, as well as business people, bankers and managers for more than 180 years.
The tourist offer in Opatija includes a vast number of hotels, excellent restaurants, entertainment venues, art festivals, superb modern and classical music concerts, beaches and swimming pools – this city satisfies all wishes and demands.
Opatija, the Queen of the Adriatic, is also one of the most prominent congress cities in the Mediterranean, particularly important for its ICT conventions, one of which is MIPRO, which has been held in Opatija since 1979, and attracts more than a thousand participants from over forty countries. These conventions promote Opatija as one of the most desirable technological, business, educational and scientific centers in South-eastern Europe and the European Union in general.
For more details, please visit www.opatija.hr and visitopatija.com.