[AISWorld] Human-Computer Interaction Conference in Croatia, May 22-26, 2023

Valacich, Joe S - (valacich) valacich at arizona.edu
Fri Dec 30 12:09:31 EST 2022


It was great to see many of you at ICIS and the SIGHCI meeting in Copenhagen. I hope to see more of you at HICSS.

At the SIGHCI meeting, we announced a new conference focusing on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).<http://www.mipro.hr/MIPRO2023.HCI/ELink.aspx> It will be part of MIPRO 2023, the 46th ICT and Electronic Convention in Opatija, Croatia, May 22-26. The conference and primary hotel are the Grand Hotel Adriatic Congress Centre<http://www.hotel-adriatic.hr/en/> & Hotel Admiral<https://www.liburnia.hr/en/hotel-admiral>.

Conference Chairs: Joseph S. Valacich (USA), Jeffrey L. Jenkins (USA), Dragan Čišić (Croatia) - please email valacich at arizona.edu<mailto:valacich at arizona.edu> if you have any questions.

Steering Committee: Dinko Bačić (USA), Laura Brandimarte (USA), Constantinos K. Coursaris (Canada), Nenad Jukić (USA), Božidar Kovačić (Croatia), Dario Ogrizović (Croatia), Saonee Sarker (Sweden), Christoph Schneider (Spain), Chee-Wee Tan (Denmark), Jason Thatcher (USA), Markus Weinmann (Germany), David Wilson (USA)

Important Dates:

  1.  Abstract submission: January 16, 2023
  2.  Full-paper submission (7 pages max): February 6, 2023
  3.  Acceptance notification: March 13, 2023
  4.  Camera ready submission: March 27, 2023
Instructions for paper preparation can be found on http://www.mipro.hr<http://www.mipro.hr/>

Scope of Topics:

  *   Analysis, design, development, evaluation, and/or use of human-computer interfaces using any methods (e.g., behavioral, design science, etc.) or contexts (e.g., ecommerce)
  *   Guidelines and standards for interface design that includes privacy and security issues
  *   Design and evaluation issues for mobile devices and m-Commerce
  *   Interface design for group and other collaborative environments
  *   Design issues related to the elderly, the young, and special needs populations
  *   Interface issues in the design and development of innovative interaction technologies
  *   Novel forms of authentication and authorization (e.g., using mousing or typing dynamics)
  *   Using information and sensors to detect user states (e.g., emotion, cognitive conflict) and create more intelligent interfaces
  *   The impact of interfaces on attitudes, emotion, perception, behavior, productivity, and performance
  *   Impact of digital nudges on online judgment and decision making
  *   Impact of behavioral economics principles and website design implementation on privacy and trust
  *   Website designs/elements that encourage rational thinking and/or nudge users into certain behaviors
  *   Implications and consequences of technological change on individuals, groups, society, and socio-technical units
  *   Behavioral, neurophysiological, and design aspects of human-computer interaction
  *   Factors influencing usability (i.e., friction reduction), ease-of-use and the overall user experience
  *   Issues related to teaching HCI principles and courses
  *   Ethical issues related to the capture of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), behavioral biometric data, and nudging
About the Location
Opatija is the leading seaside resort of the Eastern Adriatic and one of the most famous tourist destinations on the Mediterranean. With its aristocratic architecture and style, Opatija has been attracting artists, kings, politicians, scientists, sportsmen, as well as business people, bankers and managers for more than 170 years.

The tourist offer in Opatija includes a vast number of hotels, excellent restaurants, entertainment venues, art festivals, superb modern and classical music concerts, beaches and swimming pools - this city satisfies all wishes and demands.

Opatija, the Queen of the Adriatic, is also one of the most prominent congress cities in the Mediterranean, particularly important for its ICT conventions, one of which is MIPRO, which has been held in Opatija since 1979, and has attracted more than a thousand participants from over forty countries. These conventions promote Opatija as one of the most desirable technological, business, educational and scientific centers in South-eastern Europe and the European Union in general.

For more details, please visit https://opatija.hr<https://opatija.hr/> and visitopatija.com<https://www.visitopatija.com/en>.




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