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Research Papers

We invite papers in all areas of Human-Computer Interaction, and welcome the submission of work presenting advances in theory, methodology, technology or practice. Submitted work must be original and not accepted previously for publication elsewhere. 


We welcome both longer papers that require more space to present their contribution, and short papers that present significant advances concisely. Papers can be between 8 and 16 pages (excluding references) in the single-column format, with the length reflecting the contribution of the paper. At least one author must register and present accepted work at the conference.

Important Dates

•    Abstract submission 20th April 2022 (16h CET)

•    Full paper submission 27th April 2022 (16h CET)

•    Author notification 1 July 2022

•    Camera ready deadline 15 August 2022 (AoE)

Topics include

Accessibility, Aesthetics of interactions, Anthropomorphic interfaces, Collaborative computing, Design for development, Design for resilience, Design theory and methodology, Designing for games and play, Designing for learning and development, Education in human-computer interaction, Enactive interfaces, End-user development, Ethical issues in human-computer interaction, Evaluation methods, Information visualization, Intelligent user interfaces, Interaction design, Interaction techniques and devices, Interaction with physical things, Interface agents, Models of interaction, Multimodal interfaces, New materials in interaction design, Organizations and human-computer interaction, Participatory design, Physiological and affective computing, Robot Interaction, Society and human-computer interaction, Sustainability, Theoretical foundations of human-computer interactions, Ubiquitous, pervasive, and mobile interactions, Universal design, Usability and usability evaluation, Usable security, User-centred design, User experience, Value-based design, Virtual, mixed and augmented reality.

Submission

All materials must be submitted electronically to PCS by the deadline. In PCS, first click “Submissions” at the top of the page, from the dropdown menus select “SIGCHI”, “NordiCHI 2022” and the track you want to submit to.

Templates can be found here.

Submitted papers must be anonymized for double-blind peer review, i.e., paper submissions must be appropriately anonymized to conceal the authors' identities and institutions. This means that authors are expected to remove author and institutional identities from the title and header areas of the paper. References to own prior work must be provided as appropriate but should be referred in a neutral manner.

You must upload a 150-maximum word abstract reflecting your expected contribution by the Paper Abstract due date (mandatory submission). Your abstract submission will allow us to prepare for the review process. An abstract is required before the actual paper is submitted. 

See Submission Guidelines for more details.

Selection process

All submitted papers will be peer reviewed by 2 external reviewers and the 2AC from the program committee.

Publication

Accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library and distributed in digital form to conference attendees. ACM will send you a copyright form, which you have to complete. Once completed, ACM will provide you the copyright information to be put into your paper. You can then submit the camera-ready version (including the copyright notice) through the submission system.

Presentation Format

Upon acceptance, you will be invited to present your paper at the conference (in person, or remotely). The exact talk duration will be determined when the program is finalised.

Demo

Authors of accepted papers will be invited to participate in the demo session. For this, they will need to submit an additional document describing technical requirements for the demo. 

See the call for Demos

Chairs: Susanne Bødker, Mark Dunlop, Hans Gellersen and Irina Shklovski

Contact: program@nordichi2022.org