Short paper submissions to INTERACT may address any area of HCI, including but not limited to the list provided below.
Key Dates
- Short paper Submission: 26 April 2023, 23:59 (anywhere on earth)
- Notification of acceptance: 24 May 2023
- Camera-Ready: 14 June 2023, 23:59 (anywhere on earth)
Submission and Publication Summary
- Reviewing process: Peer-reviewed
- Anonymous submission: Yes. Read about the INTERACT anonymity policy.
- Length: Springer Format, 8 pages + 2 pages for references
- Video: Optional, 30MB max
- Online Submission: PCS Submissions System
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Series
Author Guidelines Papers should be formatted using the Springer LNCS format. Authors should consult the Springer Authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, to prepare their papers. Springer proceedings LaTeX templates are also available in Overleaf. Accepted short papers must be presented at the conference and will be published in Springer LNCS Series.
Authors should guarantee the anonymity of their submissions. Read about the INTERACT anonymity policy.
Short papers may optionally be accompanied by a video not exceeding 30 MB in size. Video stills will be published online and may be used for publicity.
Further Information If you require any further information please contact the Short Paper CoChairs: Marta Rey and Frode Eika Sandnes.
Email: shortpapers@interact2023.org
Example topics for Short Papers (Short papers may address any area of HCI, these are only indicative):
Methods and Tools for Interface and Interaction Design, Modelling, and Evaluation including:
- Accessibility
- Affective HCI, Emotion, Motivational Aspects
- Evaluation Methods / Usability Evaluation
- Human Error and Safety
- Human Factors and HCI
- Methodologies for HCI
- Mobility / Mobile Accessibility / Mobile Devices
- Model-Based Design of Interactive Systems
- Personalization
- Tools for Design, Modelling, Evaluation
- Usability
- User Experience-Based Approaches
- User Modelling
- Visualisation Techniques
Cross-Cultural and Social Issues including:
- Developing Local Content or Interaction Design Capacity
- Ethical aspects of Interaction
- HCI for an aging population
- HCI for cultural heritage
- HCI for culture
- HCI for Offshore Software Development
- HCI for sustainability
- ICT in Social Development – Interaction Design for Developing Regions
- International and Cultural Aspects of HCI
Specific Application Areas including:
- Adaptive Interfaces
- Aesthetics in HCI
- Augmented Reality and Tangible User Interfaces
- Child-Computer Interaction
- Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
- Context-Dependent Systems
- End-User Development and Adaptation
- Exertion Interfaces and Exergames
- HCI and Web 2.0
- HCI Education and Curriculum
- HCI in Healthcare and Wellbeing
- HCI in Software / Enterprise Engineering
- HCI in the pandemic
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Human-Work Interaction Design
- Interaction with Small or Large Displays
- Interactive Recommender Systems
- Interactive Surfaces and Tabletops
- Multimedia Interaction
- Multi-Modal Interfaces
- Multi-User Interaction / Cooperation
- Novel User Interfaces and Interaction Techniques
- Social Media / Social Networks
- Ubiquitous and Context-Aware Computing
- Usable Privacy and Security
- User Interfaces for e-Government
- User Interfaces for Safety Critical Systems
- User Interfaces for Web Applications
- User-centric Explainable AI