List of Workshops

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No. Title and organisers
Saturday, 20th
Sunday, 21st
Fees (Rs.)
   
am
pm
am
pm
W1
HCI aspects of information visualisation in industrial Software Systems - Sanjay Tripathi, Gaurav Bhargva, Wagesh Kulkarni
x
x
800
W2
HCI education in India - Ravi Poovaiah, Beena Chintalapuri, Pradeep Yammiyavar, Nitin Urdhwareshe, Yogesh Deshpande, Atul Joshi, Debasis Samanta, Anupam Agrawal, Apala Lahiri, Anirudha Joshi
x
x
800
W3
A national UX conference and national UX body in India - Girish Prabhu, Sandeep Datar, Sanjay Tripathi, Anirudha Joshi, Dinesh Katre
x
500
W4
Cancelled        
W5
Cancelled
W6
Modelling for accessibility personalization in HCI - Julio Abascal, Myriam Arrue, Nestor Garay
x
x
800
W7
Cancelled          
W8
Designing for Social Impact and Social Innovations - Selvan Thandapani, Khitiz Anand
x
x

800

 


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List of Tutorials

No. Title and tutors
Saturday, 20th
Sunday, 21st
Fees (Rs.)
   
am
pm
am
pm
T1
Intellectual Property Rights: Protecting and monetizing our ideas and designs - Suyog Deshpande
x
2,500
T2
Cancelled    
-
T3
New modes of interaction - Keyur Sorathia
x
x
3,500
T4
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - Tom Gross
x
3,000
T5
Cancelled        
-
T6
Right Fidelity Rapid Prototyping Using MS Excel - Ganesh Gaikwad
x
2,000
T7
Cancelled
-
T8
Cancelled
   
-
T9
Cancelled        
-
T10
Cancelled        
-
T11
Classical think aloud evaluation of Human Computer Interaction - Torkil Clemmensen
x
x
5,000
T12
Cancelled        
-
T13 Gesture Analysis - Sumantra Dutta Roy, Santanu Chaudhury (coming soon)
x
   
3,000
T14
Cancelled
-
T15
Best Practices - Eye Tracking and Behavioral Research in Design
and Usability: Make Perception Tangible
- Christian Lappe, Wilko Dijksma, Amitoj Singh
x
x
5,000
T16
Tips for Effective Usability Testing in India - Abhay Rautela
x
3,000

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Call for Workshops

A workshop is like a mini-conference within the conference. It is a chance for attendees with common interests to meet for a focused discussion. A workshop may give an opportunity to move a new field forward and build community. A workshop might address research, practice, methodologies, application areas, innovations, management issues or education. (Workshops are not teaching events – those would be tutorials described below.)

Each workshop should generate ideas that will give the community a new way of thinking about the topic or that suggest promising directions for future research or practice. Each workshop will be given a 15-minute slot during the main conference to share ideas and conclusions with the rest of the attendees. A workshop may be one-day or two-days long. A conference-attendee needs to register separately for attending a workshop (and some conference attendees may choose to attend the workshops only and skip the conference).

Those who would like to organise a workshop should send a 200-word description of their workshop to admin@indiahci.in. The co-chairs will review and accept the best proposals and publicise them on the conference web site. The organisers are free to popularise their workshops elsewhere.

Call for Tutorials

A tutorial allows attendees to learn something new from one or more experts. The expert(s) may be academicians, researchers or practitioners who have developed a particular technique or a tool that they would like to share. Tutorials can be aimed at a particular community of attendees or they can be more broadly targeted. They can be designed for novices or experts. A tutorial may be half-day, one-day or two-days long. Participants will need to register for tutorials separately. The conference will share a part of the revenue with the tutorial instructors (so this could be a way to fund your participation in the conference).

To offer a tutorial the experts need to send a 300-word description of their tutorial, a short biography of themselves and the maximum and minimum number of participants they would accept in their tutorial to admin@indiahci.in. The chairs will review and accept the best proposals and publish them on the conference web site. The experts are expected to promote their tutorials in addition to this.

Co-chairs
Anirudha Joshi (IIT Bombay, India)
Atul Joshi (Design Incubator, India)
Shashank Deshpande (Clarice Technologies, India)
Zhengjie Liu (Dalian Maritime University, China)