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CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM HYPERTEXT 2019 - TEAR DOWN THE WALL
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30th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media (HT'19)
17-20 September 2019 | Hof, Germany
https://human.iisys.de/ht2019/
Twitter: @ACMHT -
https://twitter.com/ACMHT
Hashtag: #acmht19
2019 - the year of anniversaries: Time to reflect and look ahead.
- 30th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall
- 30th Hypertext Conference
- 30th Anniversary of the WWW
- 20th Anniversary of the first ACM Hypertext Conference in
Germany
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CONFERENCE SCOPE
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The ACM Hypertext conference is a premium venue for high quality
peer-reviewed research on hypertext theory, systems and
applications. It is concerned with all aspects of modern hypertext
research including social media, semantic web, dynamic and
computed hypertext and hypermedia as well as narrative systems and
applications.
The theme of Hypertext 2019 is "HYPERTEXT - TEAR DOWN THE WALL".
This motto of the 30th ACM Hypertext conference goes hand in hand
with the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Inspired
by the historical events in Germany, Hypertext 2019 aims at
reunifying different hypertext research directions and
communities. Therefore, apart from the regular research tracks,
Hypertext 2019 will feature a research track on 30 Years Hypertext
as well as an exhibition/creative track. 2019 will also be the
30th anniversary of the WWW. It is a perfect time to join in,
reflect our common roots, and discuss how we can jointly address
our current and future challenges.
The conference will take place at the Institute of Information
Systems (iisys) at Hof University, Germany. Hof lies midway
between Frankfurt and Prague, Munich and Berlin and is very close
to the former German-German border, in particular to the village
of Mödlareuth, called "little Berlin", which used to be divided by
a wall. After exactly 20 years, Hypertext 2019 will take place in
Germany again for the 2nd time.
Hypertext 2019 is co-locating with the Adaptivity and User
Modeling Workshop (ABIS'19), taking place on Sep 16 at Hof
University, and with ACM Document Engineering Conference
(DocEng'19) organized in Berlin, Germany, between Sep 23-16.
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ORGANIZATION
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General Chairs:
- Claus Atzenbeck, Hof University, Germany (@clausatz -
https://twitter.com/clausatz)
- Jessica Rubart, OWL University of Applied Sciences, Germany
(@jrubart -
https://twitter.com/jrubart)
Program Chair:
- David Millard, University of Southampton, UK (@hoosfoos -
https://twitter.com/hoosfoos)
Local Arrangements Chair:
- Anne-Christine Habbel, Hof University, Germany (@iisys_de -
https://twitter.com/iisys_de)
Publicity Chair:
- Federica Cena, University of Torino, Italy (@cena_federica -
https://twitter.com/cena_federica)
Web Chair:
- Daniel Roßner, Hof University, Germany (@dnlrssnr -
https://twitter.com/dnlrssnr)
Proceedings Chair:
- Yeliz Yesilada, Middle East Technical University, Northern
Cyprus (@yesilady -
https://twitter.com/yesilady)
Track Chairs: see below
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SUBMISSION CATEGORIES AND DEADLINES
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Papers must report new results substantiated by experimentation,
simulation, analysis, or application. Authors are invited to
submit papers presenting original, not previously published works.
Art and creative work is also welcome as part of the
exhibition/creative track. Submission categories include:
SUBMISSION DEADLINE "REGULAR": 14 April 2019
- Regular research papers (max 10 pages) discussing mature work.
- Short papers (max 5 pages) describing preliminary results of
on-going work or novel thought-provoking ideas.
- Doctoral consortium submissions (max 4 pages + CV) describing
the work of the graduate student and a CV in order to provide some
background information about the graduate student.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE "LATE BREAKING/DEMOS/EXHIBITION": 19 May 2019
- Late breaking (max 2 pages, presented as poster) presenting
innovative research ideas, or preliminary results.
- Demos (max 2 pages) presenting system prototypes or industry
showcases.
- Exhibition or creative track submissions (max 2 pages)
describing the proposed exhibition or creative work.
Accepted submissions will appear in the Hypertext 2019 Conference
Proceedings that will be published by ACM via the ACM Digital
Library.
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CONFERENCE MAIN TRACKS
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TRACK 1: HYPERTEXT INFRASTRUCTURES AND COMPUTATION
Track Chair: Manolis Tzagarakis, University of Patras, Greece
(@tzagara -
https://twitter.com/tzagara)
This track encourages the submissions of papers on, but is not
limited to:
- Hypertext infrastructures
- Information structures and architectures
- Intelligence in hypertext
- Hypertext and data science
- Adaptive hypertext frameworks and toolkits
- User modeling and personalization
- Mobile hypertext systems
- Hypermedia information retrieval
- Knowledge management and engineering
- Decisions support systems
- Link computation or predictions
TRACK 2: USER INTERFACES AND HYPERTEXT STRUCTURES
Track Chair: Beat Signer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
(@beatsigner -
https://twitter.com/beatsigner)
This track encourages the submissions of papers on, but is not
limited to:
- Interacting with hypertext
- Data visualization and navigation
- Hypertext structure domains (e.g., node-link structures, spatial
hypertext, taxonomic hypertext, argumentation structures)
- Interaction devices used in combination with hypertext systems
(e.g., VR glasses, smart whiteboards, mobile devices)
- Visual analytics and hypertext
- User experience
TRACK 3: WEB AND SOCIAL MEDIA
Track Chair: Luigi Di Caro, University of Turin, Italy
This track encourages the submissions of papers on, but is not
limited to:
- Semantic web and linked data
- Data mining on the Web
- Link analysis on the Web
- Privacy and trust on the Web
- Web security
- Crowdsourcing for Web
- Web scalability
- Link prediction on the Web
- Social network analysis
- Cultural studies related to the Web
- Social media
TRACK 4: HYPERTEXT LITERATURE, GAMES AND DIGITAL HUMANITIES
Track Chair: Jill Walker Rettberg, University of Bergen, Norway
(@jilltxt -
https://twitter.com/jilltxt)
This track encourages the submissions of papers on, but is not
limited to:
- Hyperfiction and storytelling
- Gaming and gamification
- Automated analysis of narratives
- Automated story or (semantic) link generation
- Hypertext and digital humanities
- Digital journalism and citizen/collaborative news
- Electronic literature
- Hypermedia authoring
- Interactive fiction and storytelling
- Intelligent narratives
- Theory of hypertext narratives
- Hypertext and communication theory
TRACK 5: SPECIAL TRACK - 30 YEARS HYPERTEXT
Track Chair: Peter Nürnberg, USA
We invite submissions of a broad range of research focusing on
reflections on or retrospectives of hypertext approaches and
systems. Those should focus on "forgotten" issues, beneficial
features, system behavior, or theories that were discovered, but
are ignored by current systems. Contributions should be visionary
and discuss those old ideas with a strong focus on today's
information systems; they should conclude where and to which
extent previously discovered ideas would enhance our current or
future applications.
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ADDITIONAL TRACKS
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POSTER SESSION
Chair: Ujwal Gadiraju, L3S Research Center, Germany (@UjLaw -
https://twitter.com/UjLaw)
Posters and demos will be presented during the conference. They
target research and showcases in the above mentioned areas.
EXHIBITION/CREATIVE TRACK
Chair: Mark Bernstein, Eastgate Systems, Inc., USA (@eastgate -
https://twitter.com/eastgate)
Curator: Dene Grigar, Washington State University Vancouver, USA
(@dgrigar -
https://twitter.com/dgrigar)
The conference will include a creative track and exhibition, with
readings and performances, workshops, demonstrations of both novel
and historical systems, and innovative new work in electronic art
and literature.
For the creative track, we invite submissions from all disciplines
that engage with the expressive potential of hypertext, the link,
and of social media-particularly those that address the conference
theme of "tear down the wall".
The curated exhibition seeks hypertextual works of any length that
explore new artistic forms, or that respond to or engage with
older electronic literature. We are especially interested in
location-aware and locative work that can be read in or near the
conference site. We are open to work on any platform. Questions
regarding creative work for the exhibition may be addressed to the
curator.
Limited travel funds and bursaries may be available, as well as
assistance and support for installation on site. Proposals for
papers, panels, master-classes, workshops, and creative work for
the exhibition should be submitted by 19 May 2019.
DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM
Chair: Ethan Munson, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA
This track is specific for graduate students (PhD or Master). They
can present their work and receive immediate and valuable feedback
from experts.
WORKSHOPS
Co-Chairs:
Mark Anderson, University of Southampton, UK (@mwra -
https://twitter.com/mwra)
Giuseppe Abrami, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
The HT'19 workshops are described by their own CfP.
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Federica Cena, Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Dipartimento di Informatica
Universita' di Torino
Corso Svizzera 185, 10149 Torino, Italy
Phone +39 0116706779
Fax +39 011751603
email: cena@di.unito.it
web: www.di.unito.it/~cena/
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