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Cognitive, Affective, and Conversational HCI - AMCIS 2019
Mini-track CFP
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https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-15
- Track: Human-Computer Interaction (SIGHCI)
Cancun, Mexico; August 15-17, 2019
*Description*
Understanding and adapting to the cognitive and affective states
of users
can enable systems to interact more effectively, and creates new
possibilities for information systems. Emerging systems are able
to
incorporate information from these sensors to create more
humanlike
responses, to improve decision processes, and to gain a deeper
understanding of how the user is thinking or feeling.
The cross-disciplinary nature of the IS discipline and its unique
ability
to view technology in novel ways gives it strong potential to make
big
waves in this domain. We encourage full paper and
research-in-progress
submissions ranging from exploratory to confirmatory work. All
methods of
research are welcome, including design science, qualitative,
empirical, and
theoretical research. Potential topics include, but are not
limited to the
following:
- Affective or cognitive state detection
- Conversational technology and interactions
- HCI for credibility assessment
- Novel use of biometric and behavioral sensors, including fMRI,
eye
tracking, heart rate, keystroke dynamics, and mouse tracking
- Affective computing
- Classification or prediction of affective or cognitive state
- Visualization for affective and cognitive data
- Barriers to effective user experience
- Mobile factors
We encourage authors to not be limited by this list, but to seek
to submit
research that describes or demonstrates innovative potential for
cognitive
and affective information systems.
Submission Instructions:
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Important Dates:
January 7, 2019: Manuscript submissions open
March 1, 2019: 10 am PST Deadline for paper submissions
April 15, 2019: Authors will be notified of decisions
April 24, 2019: Camera-ready submissions due
Mini-track chairs:
Ryan Schuetzler, University of Nebraska at Omaha,
rschuetzler@unomaha.edu
Nathan Twyman, Missouri S&T,
ntwyman@mst.edu
Jeffrey Proudfoot, Bentley University,
jproudfoot@bentley.edu
Mark Grimes, University of Houston,
gmgrimes@bauer.uh.edu
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