|  | iV2016 - 20th
  International Conference  Information Visualisation 19 - 22July 2016Universidade NOVA de Lisboa● Lisbon ●
  Portugal ● | 
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| 11th International
  Symposium Human-Computer
  Interaction & Information Visualization | 
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| The HCI / IV
  symposium aims to provide an international forum for the dissemination and exchange
  of information on the theoretical and applied areas of human-computer
  interaction (HCI) and usability within the broader scope of information
  visualization. The relationship between information visualization and HCI is
  an increasing phenomenon, including concerns for virtual reality and 3D
  environments, interaction, navigation, and information visualization
  interfaces.  The
  Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Information Visualization (IV) Symposium
  seeks original papers related to, but are not limited to, the following
  thematic areas of research, both theory and practice: 1.     
  IV and Interaction Design / Human-Centered
  Interface Design2.     
  IV, HCI, and Biomedical / Health Informatics3.     
  IV and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)4.     
  IV and Computer-Mediated Communication5.     
  IV, HCI, and the Media Arts 6.     
  IV and Usability Engineering 7.     
  IV, HCI and Data Mining and High Dimensional Data Visualization8.     
  IV, HCI and Knowledge Domain Visualization9.     
  IV, HCI and Virtual reality, 3D Environments, Geo-Spaces,
  Etc.10.  
  IV, HCI and Information Design and related Visualization IssuesHCI / IV
  papers should clearly show an HCI component demonstrated through theory
  and/or practice related to HCI, human-centered
  design, usability, and a concern for those principles and practices related
  to the general field. Symposium sessions will be broken down into 2 venue
  formats: 1.   Papers: § 
  Theories and models:
  Knowledge claims, history, or other theory-based issues can be addressed; as
  well as innovative or provocative HCI issues that reflect a substantial
  degree of analyses. § 
  Empirical studies: Recent,
  current, or proposed research studies that show observational (qualitative
  &/or quantitative) findings; including field studies and ethnography
  related to interactive systems. § 
  Methodologies, tools, and
  techniques: New forms of evaluation or processes for assessing interactive
  systems, including their design, building, and deployment. § 
  Products: Discussion and
  description of new interactive systems for any range of usage; including
  their system design, interface, and evaluation. 2.   Panel session (90 min.) § 
  Engaging series of short
  talks of a common topic and particular audience. Formats can include all or
  portion of the following with any combination of media: roundtable
  discussions, debates of opposing views, interviews or focus groups,
  demonstrations, and audience interaction / participation. Proposals for a
  panel much include: topic, abstract, and persons involved. Submission procedures: www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2016/PAPERS.htm
  Further information: www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2016/
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| www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2016/HCI.htm
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| All HCI enquiries should be addressed
  to: HCI Symposium Chair(s):Theodor G Wyeld, Flinders UniversityAustraliatheodor.wyeld@flinders.edu.au
  Mountaz Hascoet, Universite Montpellier France Minoru Nakayama, The Center for Research And Development of Educational technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan nakayama@cradle.titech.ac.jp http://www.cradle.titech.ac.jp/ | All other enquiries should be addressed
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