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The 9th international conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI 2017) will be held in Evry, near Paris, France, from 11 to 13 of December 2017.

IHCI allows researchers and practitioners to exchange on recent results in the area of human-computer interaction, related technologies (including signal processing, multimodal analysis, artificial intelligence, machine learning and cognitive modelling) and their applications. The conference will bring together researchers from academia, industry and research organizations from various disciplines, around theoretical, practical and application-oriented contributions.

This year, along with usual topics, IHCI 2017 will focus on human cognition modelling for interaction, including human cognitive process modelling (for task analysis...), human-robot interaction (for companion robots...), cognition for interaction in virtual worlds (for autonomous conversational agents...).

Keynotes will be given by :

  • Pr. Alain Berthoz, Honorary Professor at Collège de France, member of the French Academy of Science and Academy of Technology, on "Simplexity and vicariance. On human cognition principles for man-machine interaction"
  • Pr. Mohamed Chetouani, Professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University, France, on "Interpersonal Human-Human and Human-Robot Interactions",
  • Pr. Antti Oulasvirta, Associate Professor at Aalto University, Finland, on "Can Machines Design? Optimizing User Interfaces for Human Performance".

The IHCI topics include but are not limited to:

Human Cognition Modelling

  • Cognitive models of intelligence
  • Modelling perceptual processes
  • Modelling of learning and thinking
  • Modelling of memory
  • Cognitive task analysis

Brain Computer Interfaces

  • Brain computer integration
  • Brain activity understanding for interaction

Tactile interfaces

  • Haptics fundaments
  • Haptic feedback for interaction
  • Haptic feedback for robot collaboration

Human-Robot Interaction and collaboration

  • Collaborative learning
  • Collaborative systems
  • Temporal coordination modelling

User adaptation and Personalization

  • Adaptive learning
  • Affective computing for adaptive interaction
  • Reinforcement learning

Machine Perception of Humans

  • Speech detection and recognition
  • Natural language processing
  • Face and emotion detection
  • Body sensors and communication
  • Gesture recognition
  • Human motion tracking

Applications

  • Natural User Interfaces
  • Human-robot interaction
  • Virtual and augmented reality
  • Remote and face-to-face collaboration
  • Embodied conversational agents
  • Mobile interfaces
  • Interface design for accessibility and rehabilitation
  • Interaction and cognition for education
  • Health
  • Serious games
LNCS

New: The conference proceedings will be published as an open access volume in the Springer series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) and indexed in the ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index, Scopus, EI Engineering Index, Google Scholar, DBLP, etc.

Papers can be either long papers (10 to 12 pages) or short papers (4 to 6 pages), and must conform to the LNCS templates (see the guidelines for authors).

Papers must be written in English and describe original work that has not been published and is not under review elsewhere.In order to enforce blind reviewing, papers must be made anonymous before submitting (by removing the author’s names and institution from the header).

Important dates:

  • Submission deadline:  June 30, 2017 (final deadline)
  • Decision notification: September 10, 2017 (tentative)
  • Final version due: October 1st, 2017
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