Demonstrations

Several technical advances can make human activities easier, faster, more accurate and more economical. Some may lead to completely new activities. These advances may benefit people by helping them work more effectively and live more comfortably, e.g., by creating new leisure activities and by opening new ways for communicating with friends, family, and colleagues. The system demonstration track is looking for examples of technical advances with such potential. We encourage demonstrations of new and emerging technical solutions as well as innovations based on current solutions.

We are interested in demonstrations in the full range of HCI-related topics, especially as they relate to the conference theme. A system demonstration is a live presentation of a running system.

The review process will retain the anonymity of reviewers; authors should guarantee the anonymity of their submissions (please remove names and affiliations from the first page and any other material that would allow reviewers to identify the authors).

Submit a description of the demonstration of a maximum of 2 pages in .PDF format, using the conference submission system that will be made available through this official conference website. Papers should be formatted according to the LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) format (see this page for a downloadable template). Accepted demonstrations must be demonstrated during the conference and the demonstration papers will be published in the Springer LNCS Series.