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Final CFP: IUI-CADUI 2004



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              FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS / PARTICIPATION

The electronic submission system is now open at the conference website:
                    http://www.iuiconf.org

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                            IUI 2004:
   8th ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces

                      jointly organized with

                            CADUI 2004:
5th International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces

                        January 13-16, 2004
                Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal


                        Submission Deadlines:
                Abstracts due: Fri, September 26, 2003
                  Full papers due: October 1, 2003

                        http://www.iuiconf.org.

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TWO GREAT CONFERENCES: ONE EVENT!

IUI is an annual conference that has served as the principal
international forum for reporting outstanding research and
applications in intelligent user interfaces.

CADUI is a triennial conference that has been the reference point for
outstanding research and development of tools, environments and
middleware for automating the design of user interfaces.

In early 2004, these two conferences will come together to the
beautiful island of Madeira, offering a unique opportunity for these
two communities to learn, collaborate and socialize together.  This
joint event will feature parallel technical tracks presenting
full-length IUI and CADUI technical papers, with jointly organized
invited talks and panels by leaders from both communities, specialized
workshops and tutorials for in-depth study of specialized topics, and
a joint interactive poster session with live demonstrations.

SUBMISSIONS

Both conferences seek high-quality, original submissions and encourage
participation by both the academic community and industrial
researchers and developers.  All submissions will be reviewed by a
distinguished international committee. Submissions can be directed to
any of the following tracks:

   * IUI Long Papers
   * CADUI Long Papers
   * Short Papers
   * Demonstrations

The submission, review and publication processes for Long Papers will
be separately administered for each conference.  Authors should choose
the conference to which they submit Long Papers according to the
detailed conference descriptions below.  Submissions in all the other
tracks will be jointly administered.

All paper submissions and reviews will be via www.conferencereview.com.

TOPICS

Topics of interest for both conferences include, but are not limited
to, the following.  These topics will also be used as the keywords for
all paper submissions:

   * user-interface design and specification methods and languages
   * model-based interface design
   * knowledge-based interface design
   * evaluation of user interfaces and tools
   * tangible interfaces
   * ubiquitous interfaces and smart environments
   * multimedia interfaces
   * affective interfaces
   * interface agents
   * web-based interfaces
   * example- and demonstration-based interfaces
   * human-computer collaboration and intelligent assistants
   * computer-supported cooperative work
   * collaborative filtering and recommender systems
   * interactive visualization
   * personalization and customization of interfaces
   * natural language and speech processing
   * planning and plan recognition
   * task modeling
   * computer graphics and animation

VENUE

Funchal is the capital of the Isle of Madeira, Portugal. Captain Cook,
visiting Madeira in 1768, remarked that the island "was the recipient
of nature's most liberal gifts" a description which might equally be
applied to it today. A green, subtropical paradise of volcanic origin,
its soils are formed from lava and ash, and blessed with an equable
daytime temperature that varies only a few degrees year round, Madeira
is a year round delight.  Funchal is the only town of any size on the
island.  Its historic core overlooks a deep natural harbor and boasts
fine government buildings and stately 18th-century houses with shady
courtyards and decorative iron balconies.  A wide variety of
interesting excursions highlight these beautiful colonial houses, the
island's dramatic scenic contrasts and colorful tropical gardens.

SPONSORS

Assoc. for Computing Machinery (ACM, SIGART, SIGCHI)
ACM SIGCHI Belgium (BelCHI)
Association Francophone d?nteraction Homme-Machine (AFIHM)
The British HCI group (BCS-HCI)
American Assoc. for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)

HSBC
IAG, School of Management
IBM Research
Lucent Technologies
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
Microsoft Research
RedWhale Software
SIMILAR European Research Task Force
Universite Catholique de Louvain
University of Madeira

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    IUI 2004 CALL FOR LONG PAPERS
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SCOPE

IUI 2004 will focus on the principles of intelligent interfaces and
their applications, rather than on the tools for building them. This
conference emphasizes the intersection of human-computer interaction
and artificial intelligence, including methodologies, applications,
and evaluation.

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstracts due       : September 26, 2003
Full papers due     : October    1, 2003
Review notification : October   28, 2003
Camera-ready due    : November  14, 2003

SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

IUI 2004 Long Papers will consist of a maximum of EIGHT pages.
formatted according to the CHI format at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigchi/chipubform.  Authors are requested to
prepare submissions as close as possible to final camera-ready form.
Overlength papers will not be reviewed.

To submit an abstract and/or full paper, please visit
http://www.conferencereview.com and follow the directions there.

Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and will appear in
the Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on Intelligent
User Interfaces, which will be distributed at the conference.

NB: Demonstrations accompanying long papers are strongly encouraged.
Please see call for demonstrations below.

IUI 2004 PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS

Charles Rich, Mitsubishi Elec. Res. Labs (US)
Nuno Jardim Nunes, U. Madeira (PT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

IUI 2004 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Elisabeth Andre, U. Augsberg (DE)
Liliana Ardissono, U. Torino (IT)
Mathias Bauer, DFKI (DE)
Larry Birnbaum, Northwestern U. (US)
Jim Blythe, USC/Info. Sciences Inst. (US)
Andreas Butz, Saarland U. (DE)
Phil Cohen, Oregon Graduate Inst. (US)
Cristina Conati, U. British Columbia (CA)
John Domingue, The Open U. (UK)
Dan Edelson, Northwestern U. (US)
Steven Feiner, Columbia U. (US)
Ken Forbus, Northwestern U. (US)
Yolanda Gil, USC/Info. Sciences Inst. (US)
Peter Haddawy, Asian Inst. of Technology (TH)
Kris Hammond, Northwestern U. (US)
Paul Heisterkamp, DaimlerChrysler (US)
oNicola Henza, U. Hannover (DE)
Achim Hoffmann, U. New South Wales (AU)
Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research (US)
Anthony Jameson, DFKI (DE)
Lewis Johnson, USC/Info. Sciences Inst. (US)
Joaquim Jorge, IST (PT)
Martin Klesen, DFKI (DE)
David Leake, U. Indiana (US)
Neal Lesh, Mitsubishi Elec. Res. Labs. (US)
James Lester, North Carolian State U. (US)
Henry Lieberman, MIT Media Lab (US)
Rainer Malaka, European Media Lab. (DE)
Mark Maybury, The MITRE Corp. (US)
Vibhu Mittal, Google (US)
Johanna Moore, U. Edinburgh (UK)
Elizabeth Mynatt, Georgia Inst. of Technology (US)
Kieron O'Hara, U. Southampton (UK)
Niels Ole Bernsen, U. Southern Denmark (DK)
Nuria Oliver, Microsoft Research (US)
Ana Paiva, INESC (PT)
Cecile Paris, CSIRO (AU)
Fabio Paterno, ISTI-CNR, (IT)
Angel Puerta, RedWhale Software (US)
Pearl Pu, EPFL (CH)
David Pynadath, USC/Info. Sciences Inst. (US)
Doug Riecken, IBM Watson Research (US)
John Riedl, U. Minnesota (US)
Thomas Rist, DFKI (DE)
Steve Roth, Carnegie Melon U. (US)
Guus Schreiber, U. of Amsterdam (NL)
Jude Shavlik, U. Wisconsin (US)
Candy Sidner, Mitsubishi Elec. Res. Labs (US)
Barry Smyth, University College Dublin (IE)
Steffen Staab, U. Karlsruhe (DE)
Robert St. Amant, North Carolina State U. (US)
Constantine Stephanidis, ICS-FORTH (GR)
Oliviero Stock, ITC-IRST (IT)
Markus Stolze, IBM Zurich Res. Lab (CH)
Pedro Szekely, USC/Info Sciences Inst. (US)
Loren Terveen, U. Minnesota (US)
Julita Vassileva, U. Saskatchewan (CA)

IUI STEERING COMMITEE

Ernest Edmonds, U. of Technology (AU)
Lewis Johnson, USC/Info. Sciences Inst. (US)
Mark Maybury, The MITRE Corp. (US)
Angel Puerta, Redwhale Software (US)
Doug Riecken, IBM Watson Research (US)
Loren Terveen, U. Minnesota (US)

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    CADUI 2004 CALL FOR LONG PAPERS
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SCOPE

CADUI 2004 will focus on tools, design environments, and related
infrastructure that provide assistance or automation to designers and
developers in the user interface development life cycle, including
requirements elication, early design, rapid prototyping, detailed
design, development, software testing, usability evaluation,
deployment, maintenance, and reengineering.  This conference
emphasizes advanced software capabilities and techniques, whether they
involve artificial intelligence or not.

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstracts due       : September 26, 2003
Full papers due     : October    1, 2003
Review notification : November  10, 2003
Camera-ready due    : December   1, 2003

SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

CADUI 2004 Long Papers will consist of a maximum of TWELVE pages
formatted according to Kluwer's guidelines at
http://www.wkap.nl/authors/bookstylefiles provided for authors of a
single-column, edited book.  Authors are requested to prepare
submissions as close as possible to final camera-ready form.
Overlength papers will not be reviewed.

To submit an abstract and/or full paper, please visit
http://www.conferencereview.com and follow the directions there.

Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and will
appear as chapters in the book "Computer-Aided Design of User
Interfaces IV", published by Kluwer Academic Publishers; a volume of
preprints will be distributed at the conference.

NB: Demonstrations accompanying long papers are strongly encouraged.
Please see call for demonstrations below.

CADUI 2004 PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS

Robert Jacob, Tufts U. (US)
Quentin Limbourg, U. Louvain (BE)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

CADUI 2004 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Ghassan Al-Qaimari, RMIT University (AU)
Elisabeth Andre, U. Augsburg (DE)
Simone Barbosa, Pontifical U. C. de Rio de Janeiro (BR)
Mathias Bauer, DFKI (DE)
Lawrence Bergman, IBM T.J. Watson Res. Ctr. (US)
Larry Birnbaum, Northwestern U. (US)
Gaelle Calvary, IMAG Grenoble (FR)
Karin Coninx, Limburgs Universitair Centrum (BE)
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research (US)
Alain Derycke, U. Lille I (FR)
Prasun Dewan, U. North Carolina at Chapel Hill (US)
Jean-Daniel Fekete, INRIA Futurs/LRI (FR)
Steve Feiner, Columbia U. (US)
Peter Forbrig, U. Rostock (DE)
Elizabeth Furtado, U. Fortaleza (BR)
Elena Gaudioso, UNED (ES)
Patrick Girard, U. Poitiers (FR)
Andreas Girgensohn, FX Palo Alto (US)
Mark Green, City U. Hong Kong (HK)
Peter Haddawy, Asian Institute of Technology (TH)
Kristian Hammond, Northwestern U. (US)
Achim Hoffman, U. New South Wales (AU)
Anthony Jameson, DFKI and International U. of Germany (DE)
Lewis Johnson, USC/Information Sciences Institute (US)
Peter Johnson, U. Bath (UK)
Hermann Kaindl, Vienna U. of Technology (AT)
Gal Kaminka, Bar-Ilan U. (IL)
Christophe Kolski, U. de Valenciennes (FR)
James Lester, North Carolina State U. (US)
Henry Lieberman, MIT (US)
Maria-Dolores Lozano, U. Albacete (ES)
Claude Machgeels, U. Libre de Bruxelles (BE)
Rob Miller, MIT (US)
Tom Moher, U. Illinois at Chicago (US)
Faouzi Moussa, U. Tunisia (TN)
Kumiyo Nakakoji, U. Tokyo (JP)
William Newman, U. College London Interaction Centre (UK)
Erik Nilsson, SINTEF (NO)
Niels Ole Bernsen, Odense U. (DK)
Dan Olsen, Brigham Young U. (US)
Philippe Palanque, U. Toulouse I (FR)
Cecile Paris, CSIRO (AU)
Oscar Pastor, U. Valencia (ES)
Fabio Paterno, ISTI-CNR (IT)
Manuel Perez, Virginia Tech (US)
Costin Pribeanu, National Institute for Informatics (RO)
Angel Puerta, RedWhale Corp. (US)
Thomas Rist, DFKI (DE)
Kevin Schneider, U. Saskatchewan (CA)
Ahmed Seffah, Concordia U. (CA)
Eleni Stroulia, U. Alberta (CA)
Constantine Stephanidis, ICS-Forth (GR)
Pedro Szekely, U. Southern California (US)
Gerd Szwillus, U. Paderborn (DE)
Charles Wiecha, IBM T.J. Watson Res. Ctr. (US)

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      JOINT IUI-CADUI 2004 CALL FOR SHORT PAPERS
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SCOPE

Short papers are solicited on any topics relevant to either
conference. We particularly encourage submission of exciting new work
that may not yet be sufficiently mature for a long paper at either
conference.  Papers will be reviewed by members selected from the IUI
and CADUI Program Committees above.

IMPORTANT DATES

Short papers due    : October    1, 2003
Review notification : October   28, 2003
Camera-ready due    : November  14, 2003

SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

IUI-CADUI 2004 Short Papers will consist of a maximum of THREE pages
formatted according to the CHI format at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigchi/chipubform.  Authors are requested to
prepare submissions as close as possible to final camera-ready form.
Overlength papers will not be reviewed.

To submit a short paper, please visit http://www.conferencereview.com
and follow the directions there.

Accepted short papers will be presented in a poster session at the
conference and will appear in the Proceedings of the 8th ACM
International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, which will be
distributed at the conference.

NB: Demonstrations accompanying short papers are strongly encouraged
(no separate demonstration proposal is required).

IUI-CADUI SHORT PAPERS CO-CHAIRS

Mathias Bauer, DFKI (DE)
Larry Birnbaum, Northwestern U. (US)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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     JOINT IUI-CADUI 2004 CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS
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SCOPE

Live demonstrations of cutting-edge systems are an important and
exciting part of modern computer science events.  Demonstrations
accompanying long or short papers are particularly encouraged (see
details below).  Commercial demonstrations are discouraged, unless
they are uniquely related to the topics of the conference and
illustrate novel research ideas.  Proposals will be reviewed by the
demonstrations co-chairs, in consultation with the IUI and CADUI
Program Committees, as necessary.

IMPORTANT DATES

Descriptions due           : October    1, 2003
Notification of acceptance : October   28, 2003
Camera-ready due           : November  14, 2003

SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION

IUI-CADUI 2004 demonstration descriptions consist of a maximum of TWO
pages describing the system's significance and performance, formatted
according to the CHI format at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigchi/chipubform.  Descriptions must include
at least one screen shot; a URL to a video or sample session is also
helpful.  Authors are requested to prepare submissions as close as
possible to final camera-ready form.

NB: Demonstrations accompanying accepted long IUI or CADUI papers are
automatically accepted.  Please indicate if your demonstration
accompanies a long paper submission.  Accepted short paper submissions
may also have accompanying demonstrations, without a separate
proposal.

To submit a demonstration description, please visit
http://www.conferencereview.com and follow the directions there.

Accepted demonstrations will be presented in a poster session at the
conference and the accompanying descriptions will appear in the
Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on Intelligent
User Interfaces, which will be distributed at the conference.

IUI-CADUI DEMONSTRATIONS CO-CHAIRS

Rick Kazman, Carnegie Mellon U. (US)
Laurence Nigay, IMAG Grenoble (FR)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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   JOINT IUI-CADUI 2004 WORKSHOPS
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IUI-CADUI 2004 will feature 5 exciting workshops on current topics
relevant to either the IUI or CADUI community, or their intersection.
Each workshop is a full-day event, and will be held on January 13.


 W1: Behavior-based User Interface Customization
http://www.research.ibm.com/iui-workshop/

 W2: Exploring the Design and Engineering of Mixed-reality Systems
http://www.tele.ucl.ac.be/SIMILAR/mixer/

 W3: Interfacing Autonomic Systems (IAS)
http://www.c-lab.de/ias04/

 W4: Making Model-based UI Design Practical: Usable and Open Methods and
Tools
http://www.care-t.com/events/mbui-workshop2004/

 W5: Multi-User and Ubiquitous User Interfaces (MU3I)
http://www.mu3i.org

IUI-CADUI WORKSHOPS CO-CHAIRS

Birgit Bomsdorf, U. Hagen (DE)
Cristina Conati, U. British Columbia (CA)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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       JOINT IUI-CADUI 2004 TUTORIALS
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The details can be found at http://www.iuiconf.org.

IUI-CADUI TUTORIALS CO-CHAIRS

Mark Maybury, U. Paderborn (DE)
Gerd Szwillus, U. Paderborn (DE)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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     JOINT IUI-CADUI 2004 CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
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General Conference Chair
Jean Vanderdonckt, U. Louvain (BE)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Local Arrangements Chair
Nuno Jardim Nunes, U. Madeira (PT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Local Arrangements Committee
Joao Falcao e Cunha, FEUP, Porto (PT)
Joaquim Jorge, IST (PT)

Sponsorships Co-Chairs
Doug Riecken, IBM Watson Research (US)
Robin Penner, Iterativity Inc. (US)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Publicity Chair
Jihie Kim, USC/Info. Sciences Inst. (US)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Registration Chair
Tessa Lau, IBM T.J. Watson Research (US)

Corporate Liaison
Anatole Gershman, Accenture (US)

Website and Online Reviewing Support
Anthony Liu, RedWhale Software (US)

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