Call for Late Breaking Results (Posters)

We invite researchers and practitioners to submit their work to the Late Breaking Results category of MobileHCI 2021. Work that is best suited for this type of submission includes – but is not limited to – preliminary results, provoking and timely trends, novel experiences or interactions that have not been fully tested but show great promise, summaries of small-scale studies, design explorations etc. Posters provide the opportunity for researchers to get feedback on early-stage work, discuss potential collaborations and discuss the emerging issues in MobileHCI with the larger MobileHCI community.

Important Dates

Deadline Date
Submission of Poster and Demo papers May 21, 2021 May 28, 2021, 23:59 Anywhere on Earth
Notification June 18, 2021 June 25, 2021
Camera-ready June 30, 2021 July 5, 2021

Submission Information

Submission Platform

  • All materials must be submitted electronically to PCS by the submission deadline.
  • In PCS, first click “Submissions” at the top of the page, from the dropdown menus select “SIGCHI”, “MobileHCI 2021” and “the track you want to submit to.

Submission Format and Length

  • SIGCHI conference proceedings master template (single-column)
  • ACM Templates and publishing process | Overleaf template
  • Up to 8 pages (including references)
  • Guide to accessible submissions
  • As a consequence of the conference being held virtually, differently from past years, authors are not required to submit a draft of a poster. Instead, authors of accepted papers will be required to submit a video presentation (see details in the Presentation format section below).

Anonymity

The submission will be blind reviewed and must be anonymized — please remove names and affiliations from the first page and any other material that would allow authorship to be easily identified by the reviewers.

Publication

The abstracts will be included in the ACM Digital Library as part of the MobileHCI 2021 Adjunct Proceedings. The poster design will not be included. Copyright is retained by the authors, and the material presented in the posters can be used, after integrations and revisions, as the basis for future publications. Upon acceptance, ACM will send you a copyright form, which you have to complete. Once completed, we will provide you with the new copyright information to be put into your paper. You can then submit the final version (including the new copyright notice) through the submission system.

Presentation Format

For each accepted paper, at least one author must register for the MobileHCI 2021 conference by the early registration deadline. As a result of the conference being held virtually, a dedicated live poster session will be held virtually as well. Authors of the accepted abstracts will be required to submit a 2 min. video presentation of their work. Additional requirements for the video presentation will be emailed to the authors upon acceptance. Furthermore, during a dedicated poster session, at least one of the authors is required to present their work and discuss it with conference attendees. One of the authors is expected to be present throughout the poster session.

Novelty

Your submission must be original work. It cannot have been published elsewhere, nor can it be under concurrent review for publication by another conference or journal. All references must be complete, accurate, accessible to the HCI public, and conform to the Conference Proceedings Publication Format.

Copyright

Your submission must be original work. It cannot have been published elsewhere, nor can it be under concurrent review for publication by another conference or journal. All references must be complete, accurate, accessible to the HCI public, and conform to the Conference Proceedings Publication Format. Do not cite publications that are proprietary or confidential at the time of publication. Final camera-ready versions of accepted submissions therefore must be accompanied by a signed copyright form which will be provided to accepted authors. All submissions conflicting with one or more guidelines will be removed before the reviewing process.

Concurrent submissions

There should not be concurrent submissions to other conferences or tracks (see concurrent submissions guidelines for details).

Citing prior work

If you previously published a paper and your current submission builds on that work, the reference – with authors – should appear in the references. Submission should NOT have blank references (e.g., “12. REMOVED FOR REVIEWING”). We encourage authors to refer to their previous work in the third person. Further suppression of identity in the body of the paper, while encouraged, is left to the authors’ discretion. Finally, do not cite publications that are proprietary or confidential at the time of publication, as the final camera-ready versions of accepted submissions must be accompanied by a copyright form signed by the authors.

Selection process

Late breaking results will be reviewed by members of the MobileHCI Late Breaking Results Committee. Confidentiality of submissions is maintained during the review process. All rejected submissions will be kept confidential in perpetuity. All submitted materials for accepted submissions will be kept confidential until the start of the conference.

Late Breaking Results Chairs

posters2021@mobilehci.acm.org

Portrait of Andrea Bianchi

Andrea Bianchi
KAIST, Korea

Portrait of Anastasia Kuzminykh

Anastasia Kuzminykh
iSchool, University of Toronto, Canada

Late Breaking Results Committee

  • Artem Dementyev, Google
  • Damian Masson, University of Waterloo
  • Hsin-Ruey Tsai, NCCU
  • Hui Shyong Yeo, Huawei
  • Isaac Wang, University of Florida
  • Jay Henderson, University of Waterloo
  • Joongi Shin, KAIST
  • Josh Davis, Dartmouth College
  • Julia Woodword, University of Florida
  • Michel Pahud, Microsoft
  • Moon Kongpyung, KAIST
  • Myung Jin Kim, KAIST
  • Rhema Linder, UTK
  • Rina Wehbe, University of Waterloo
  • Sho Conte, University of Toronto
  • Thijs Roumen, HPI
  • Yaxi Zhao, University of Toronto
  • Yoonji Kim, MIT
  • Zhao Zhao, University of Toronto