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1st International Workshop on
Multimodal Interfaces for Automotive Applications (MIAA)
NEWS: Submission deadline extende to
December 12th!
Multimodal interaction constitutes a key technology for intelligent user interfaces (IUI). The possibility to
control devices and applications in a natural way enables an easier access to complex functionality
as well as infotainment contents. This kind of interaction is particularly suited for use in automotive
scenarios where additional restrictions with respect to input and output modalities have to be taken into
account. In recent years, the complexity of on-board and accessory devices, infotainment services, and
driver assistance systems in cars has experienced an enormous increase. This development emphasizes
the need for new concepts for advanced human-machine interfaces that support the seamless, intuitive and
efficient use of this large variety of devices and services.
This workshop is intended to gather novel, innovative interaction
concepts for automotive applications with the aim to foster
collaborations in the field and to establish a IUI-wide consciousness
for the specific user interface requirements in the area of car-
centered applications.
Important dates:
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Deadlines |
| Paper submissions |
December
12 (extended) 11:59pm US PDT |
| Paper notification |
Monday, December 19th 2009 |
Paper camera-ready due |
Monday, January 12th 2009 |
| IUI conference |
February 8th -- February 11th 2009 |
The topics include but are not restricted to:
- novel interfaces on any sort (e.g. see-trough displays)
- speech in the car
- tangible (haptic) interfaces, e.g. novel means of interaction with switches, knobs, levers, etc
- multi-party interaction: there's more people in the car than only the driver
- sensor networks (car2car, car2X) involving user
interaction (i.e. information-seeking dialogs)
- access to services
- referring to the outside world
- beyond directions
MIAA Career Day:
Bachelor and Master students are especially encouraged to submit their
theses or student research projects. A special concern of the MIAA
workshop is to serve as a career day. A limited number of travel
grants and reduced registration fees will be given to high-class
students contributing to the workshop. Also, representatives of the
automotive industry will be invited to the workshop. Opportunities for
Master and PHD programs will be presented and connections to
industrial employers will be arranged.
Mode of Presentations:
To emphasize the innovative character of the MIAA workshop, the mode
of presentation will be different. There will be one session with
brief oral presentations of the contributions. Afterwards, focus
groups will be formed to discuss individual topics of interest. The
topics will be selected and the participants will be assigned to focus
groups by the organizers beforehand. The pre-selection of topics will
be announced on this website. However, new topics can be proposed
during the workshop and everyone is free to join the focus group that
she or he is interested in. A designated part of workshop will be used
to discuss career opportunities.
Submission Procedure:
Please submit your contributons ito one of the workshop organizers:
christian.mueller[at]dfki.de or fractor[at]icsi.berkeley.edu. Please
follow the formatting instructions of the main conference (see
http://www.iuiconf.org/cfp.html). Note, that only short papers are
accepted for the workshop. Anonymization of author names is not
necessary for workshop contributions.
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