Full Papers

A paper is an archival publication of original research in the field of HCI. A paper must generate new knowledge, establish its validity rigorously and position itself with respect to the current work in the field. For example, a paper could propose a new theory, model a concept or describe a new technique. A description of an individual design project would usually not be suitable for a paper (unless it also does some of the above) – it would be suitable for a design case study. Papers will be peer-reviewed on the basis of the quality and originality of the theoretical knowledge, the rigour of validation and thoroughness of references to prior work.

 

Papers must be anonymized and no more than 10 pages long, including figures, references, and appendices. Papers must contain an abstract that is less than 150 words long and clearly states the Paper's contribution to the field.

 

Full papers undergo a rigorous review process, managed by the Program chair and a committee of meta-reviewers. Confidentiality of submissions is maintained during the review process. All rejected submissions will be kept confidential in perpetuity. All submitted materials for accepted submissions will be kept confidential until the start of the conference. Final camera-ready versions of accepted papers must be accompanied by a signed copyright form.

 

Accepted Full Papers will be distributed in the conference proceedings. 

Important Dates

  • Paper submission deadline: 30th November 2010
  • Acceptance notification: 30 January 2011
  • Rebuttal period: 1-7 February 2011
  • Camera ready version deadline: 28 February 2011

Format of Submission:

All submissions in all categories must follow the ACM SIG Proceedings Templates for Microsoft Word (.doc files only). Papers that do not follow the template will be excluded from the conference proceedings. The maximum paper length, as defined in the various submission categories, will be automatically enforced by the conference submission system. For your convenience, a template for Microsoft Word (.doc) is provided for direct download.

http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates

Submission Process

To submit a paper, follow the following steps:

  • Create an account on www.easychair.org. (This itself is a 4-step process - a short form, email address verification, a longer form and login.)
  • Come back to this page and click here. Click on "New Submission" menu, and fill in your paper details.

  • OR Send your material at submissions@indiahci2011.in

Co-Chairs

Ed Cutrell

Ed Cutrell manages the Technology for Emerging Markets group at Microsoft Research India. He is a cognitive psychologist with a background in cognitive neuroscience and has been working in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) for more than a decade

Anirudha Joshi

Anirudha Joshi is a faculty member in the interaction design stream in the Industrial Design Centre, IIT Bombay. He teaches and does research in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) design. His area of research interest is interaction design for users in developing economies. He also works in the area overlapping between software engineering and HCI.

 

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