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We welcome demonstrations & interactivity prototypes from students and researchers in all stages of their careers. We particularly encourage undergraduate students and authors of accepted papers (details in the submission section) to contribute their demos. An appealing and innovative demonstration presents an opportunity to further display and disseminate your research and to attract the participation of attendees. Note that the demonstrations must be about research, not business. The demo forum is not an opportunity for marketing or sales presentations. Business-related visibility is only available for sponsors.
We are currently planning for MobileHCI 2022 to be a hybrid event, to be held simultaneously on a virtual conference platform and in-person. We will endeavor to provide a fun, interactive, and lively environment for authors to share their work, both virtually and physically. We especially appreciate clever approaches to providing high-quality interactive virtual experiences, as well as on-site demos. All submissions must detail how they are to be presented virtually, and may optionally specify how they will be presented on-site.
The submission should include:
Accepted papers that include interactive experiences are granted a place in the demo session by default. We highly encourage all authors of demo-able papers to make use of this opportunity to showcase their work and connect with the attendees. For full paper authors, we provide a more light-weight demo submission process: to indicate that the accepted paper will be accompanied by a demo, authors will submit the presentation plan(s), demo video and the submission number of the paper. In case authors would like to have an additional extended abstract published, they can also decide to submit an up to six-page description in extended abstract format. Self-plagiarism must naturally be avoided.
Submissions do not need to be anonymous.
The selection process for MobileHCI demos is curated, that is, selected by an esteemed committee, but not sent out to external reviewers. The curated demo content will be selected from demonstration submissions, accepted papers, as well as projects invited by the Demo & Interactivity chairs. Authors will not receive formal feedback on their submission other than the selection decision. Confidentiality of submissions will be maintained during the selection 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.
Demo submissions are highly encouraged to present physical presentation plans. The selection process will determine which demos can be feasibly presented in-person, as the venue will have capacity restrictions; demos which are not selected for in-person presentation will still be presented virtually.
Accepted submissions will be included in the ACM Digital Library as part of the MobileHCI 2022 Adjunct Proceedings. ACM will send you a copyright form, which you have to complete. Once completed, ACM will provide you the copyright information to be put into your paper. You can then submit the camera-ready version (including the copyright notice) through the submission system.
Upon acceptance, you will present your demo at the conference. At least one author of a demo must register by the early registration deadline. All demos will be presented virtually, and in-person demonstrators will additionally present their work at the conference venue.
Accepted demos must additionally submit a 30-second teaser video, which will be incorporated into a demo reel available to conference attendees.
The demos & interactivity track is planned to occur as follows:
Yi-Ching Huang (Janet)
TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
Robert Xiao
The University of British Columbia, Canada