Objectives and Topics
Objectives
The 9th International Working Conference on
Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI2010) will be held
in Roma, Italy, May 26-28, 2010. Started in
1992 in Roma, and held every two years in
different Italian towns, the Conference
traditionally brings together experts in
different areas of computer science who have a
common interest in the conception, design and
implementation of visual and, more generally,
perceptual interfaces. Through the years, the
Conference has witnessed the growing interest
within the community for mobile devices such as
smartphones, palmtops and PDAs, in the framework
of both traditional and emerging environments,
such as ubiquitous and pervasive computer
applications. Both formal methods and concrete
applications well fit into the framework of the
conference, whose program also includes invited
talks, given by leaders in the field. Submissions
are solicited under the following broad
categories, a, but not limited to, the following
specific topics:
Overall Categories:
Interaction models and techniques
Interactive visualization
Interactive systems
User interaction studies
Specific topics
- Accessibility and Usability
- Adaptive Interfaces
- Animated Interfaces
- Cognitive Models of the User
- Computer Supported Cooperative Work
- Context Aware Interaction
- Controlled Studies and Usability Testing
- Digital Media Environments
- End-User Development
- HCI and Web 2.0
- Information Visualization Interfaces
- Interface Evaluation
- Interface Metaphors
- Map-based Interaction
- Mobile Interaction Design
- Multimodal Interfaces
- Natural Interaction
- New Media and Cultural Heritage
- Perceptual Interfaces
- Tools for Design
- Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Visual Analytics Interfaces
- Visual Databases
- Visual Information Access
- Visual Interaction
- Visual Interface Design
- Web Interfaces
- Web-Based Social Interaction
Authors should indicate the type of contribution they are submitting:
- Full papers (8 pages), describing original and unpublished work about the above or closely related topics, categorized in one of the following two:
- Advanced research, on innovative interaction paradigms and systems
- Mature solutions, on advances in traditional forms of interaction
- Short papers (4 pages), describing promising work in progress
- System papers (2 pages), accompanied by a demonstration of the software
prototype
The Proceedings will be published by ACM Press.