IEEE International Workshop on Human Computer Interaction 2005
(in conjunction with ICCV'2005)
http://www.science.uva.nl/~nicu/HCI2005/

October 21, 2005, Beijing, China.

DESCRIPTION

The interests and goals of HCI include understanding, designing,
building and evaluating complex interactive systems involving many people
and many technologies. Developments in software and hardware technologies
are continuously driving applications in supporting our collaborative and
communicative needs as social beings, both at work and at play. At the
same time, similar developments are pushing the human-computer interface
beyond the desktop and into our pockets,
streets and buildings. Developments in mobile, wearable and pervasive
communications and computing technologies provide exciting challenges and
opportunities for HCI.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers from the field
of computer vision whose work is related to human computer
interaction. We are soliciting original contributions that address a wide
range of theoretical and application issues in human computer interaction
including, but not limited to:

* Affective HCI, emotion, motivational aspects
* Multimedia data modeling and visualization
* Multimodal event detection and recognition
* Human motion and gesture recognition
* HCI issues in image/video retrieval
* Learning aspects in HCI
* Input and interactions techniques
* Perceptual user interfaces
* Wearable and pervasive technologies in HCI

IMPORTANT DATES

July 4, 2005: Submission of full paper
August 2, 2005: Notification of acceptance
August 15, 2005: Camera-ready full paper

PAPER SUBMISSION

The authors should email full papers (no longer than 10 pages in the
Springer LNCS style in English), to

lim@liacs.nl

with the following information:

(1) Title of paper & short abstract summarizing the main contribution (2)
Names and contact info of all authors, also specifying the contact author.
(3) The paper in postscript or PDF format.

All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 members of the program
committee. The intention is to have the proceedings published in the
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).


WORKSHOP CHAIRS

Nicu Sebe, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Michael Lew, LIACS Media Lab, The Netherlands
Thomas Huang, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

PROGRAM COMMITTEE (incomplete list)

Kiyo Aizawa, University of Tokyo, Japan
Alberto Del Bimbo, University of Florence, Italy
Nozha Boujemaa, INRIA Rocquencourt, France
Edward Chang, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Ira Cohen, HP Research Labs, USA
Jeffrey Cohn, University of Pittsburgh, USA
James Crowley, INRIA Rhones Alpes, France
Jonathan Foote, FXPAL, USA
Theo Gevers, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Alan Hanjalic, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Thomas Huang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Alejandro Jaimes, FujiXerox, Japan
Brigitte Kerherve, University of Quebec, Canada
Michael Lew, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Frank Nack, CWI, The Netherlands
Jan Nesvadba, Philips Research, The Netherlands
Maja Pantic, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Ioannis Patras, University of York, UK
Vladimir Pavlovic, Rutgers University, USA
Alex Pentland, MIT, USA
Stan Sclaroff, Boston University, USA
Nicu Sebe, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Qi Tian, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Guangyou Xu, Tsinghua University, China
Ming-Hsuan Yang, Honda Research Labs, USA
Xiang (Sean) Zhou, Siemens Research, USA