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3rd International Conference on
Human System Interaction
Rapid changes of information technologies lead to boosting the strength and efficiency of human activity. These technologies have an influence on every particular area of human life, including education, science, business, leisure time, entertainment, state administration, health care. Human life is greatly dependent on these systems’ efficiency and performance. HSI conference has been prepared as a platform for exchanging ideas, knowledge, skills and experiences in interactions between man and these systems.
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Tracks
- Artificial intelligence:
- Decision support systems,
- Computational intelligence,
- Soft computing,
- Evolutionary computations,
- Web intelligence and mobile agent,
- Decision making,
- Machine & robot learning,
- Merging of mind and machine,
- Robot intelligence,
- Intelligent control,
- Intelligent multimodal sensor systems and haptics of future,
- Autonomous and multi-agent systems,
- Imprecise, uncertain and incomplete data models and knowledge
- Human Machine Interaction:
- Advanced computer graphics,
- Cognitive modelling,
- Digital human modelling,
- Multi-modal communication,
- Natural language interactions,
- Affective computing,
- Intelligent human-robot interaction,
- Advanced interfaces for mobile devices,
- Advanced home,
- Automation systems.
- Education and training:
- Data modelling and simulation for education and training,
- Multimodal communication,
- Natural language interactions,
- Virtual reality,
- Affective Computing in education,
- Entertainment and gaming,
- Information and knowledge visualization.
- Telemedicine and e-health:
- Diagnostic systems for medicine,
- Wireless sensor networks for telemedicine and human tracking,
- Wearable assests for telemedicine,
- Disease management,
- Home telemetry and remote care,
- Rural health,
- Nursing home,
- Assisted living facilities.
- Cyber security:
- General security systems for disabled persons,
- Security standards,
- Attacks and threats,
- Application security,
- Human factors in cyber security.
- Human-centered design:
- Context-aware computing,
- Advanced interfaces for mobile devices,
- Vision-based human machine interaction,
- Wireless sensor networks for human tracking,
- Advanced home automation systems.
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Submission deadline Dec 22, 2009 |
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Acceptance notification Feb 28, 2010 |
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Camera ready due April 15, 2010 |
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