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IHCI 2017: 9th International Conference on Intelligent Human-Computer
Interaction
Evry, France, December 11-13, 2017.
http://ihci2017.sciencesconf.org
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Call for participation
The IHCI international conference series 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.
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.
The program offers thematic sessions on smart interfaces, brain computer
interfaces (BCI), machine perception of humans and applications.
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 2017 conference proceedings will be published by Springer in
the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) and indexed in the
ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index, Scopus, EI Engineering Index,
Google Scholar, DBLP, etc.
All the coffee breaks, Tuesday and Wednesday lunches and the gala diner
at Eiffel tower, Paris are included in the registration fees.