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Confs: Human-Computer Interaction
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Markus Stolze, Human-Computer Interaction, Zurich Switzerland
Message 1: Human-Computer Interaction, Zurich Switzerland
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 19:11:00 +0100
From: Markus Stolze <mrszurich.ibm.com>
Subject: Human-Computer Interaction, Zurich Switzerland
INTERACT 2003
Ninth IFIP TC13 International Conference on
Human-Computer Interaction
Zurich, Switzerland, September 1-5, 2003
http://www.interact2003.org
Important Submission Deadlines
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January, 26, 2003: Papers, Tutorials, and Doctoral Consortium.
February, 23, 2003: Panels, System Demonstrations, Interactive Experience,
Workshops, Future Developments in HCI,
HCI Societies Worldwide, Organizational Overviews.
April, 27, 2003: Interactive Posters, Short Papers,
Special Interest Groups, Student Posters, Video Papers.
July 30, 2003: Student Volunteers, Scholarships.
The Call for Participation and Instructions for Authors is now available,
see http://www.interact2003.org/ for details. Register your interest.
Call for Participation
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The ninth IFIP TC13 international conference on Human-Computer Interaction
will be organized at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in
Zurich (Switzerland), from September 1st to 5th 2003.
Don't miss out on the latest of this truly international, widely acclaimed,
top quality HCI conference series. Academics, researchers and practitioners
throughout the world are most welcome. All submissions will be blind
reviewed by international HCI experts. All selected submissions will be
published in a book of INTERACT Proceedings, the latest in the series
published by an international scientific publisher.
Come to INTERACT 2003 and savor Swiss life and culture while enjoying the
best of intellectual discussion about HCI in research and practice at the
ETH, one of the leading technical universities of the world.
For further information see web site, or email: infointeract2003.org