CHItaly 2019: Call for papers

Designing the next interaction

The Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter
23 September – 25 September 2019
Palazzo Bò, Giardino delle Biodiversità and Orto Botanico – Padova, Italy
www.chitaly2019.org

Organized by the University of Padova and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
In cooperation with ACM-SIGCHI and SIGCHI Italy

First call for papers

This edition of the Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter will be held from 23 to 25 September 2019 in Padova. The Chapter is an active community that brings together people working on the design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use. The conference is open to both members and nonmembers, enlarging the participation to scholars working in the Mediterranean and central European countries, stimulating the debate in the research and design community. 

CHItaly’19 takes place in a context in which the relations between the individual self, the society, the environment and technology are deeply changing. Information and Communication Technologies offer new opportunities to sense huge amounts of data from the entities described above and to use such data to augment human knowledge, to influence behavior and to control our world. Several questions arise from this rapidly changing technological scenario: How can human society take advantage of these new opportunities? What are the risks related to trespassing the boundaries that used to be drawn? Which ethical boundaries need to be confirmed and which to be revised? CHItaly19 will pay special attention to topics such as:

  • responsibly designing the interchange with the ICT components that are progressively becoming a symbiotic part of our body and mind, and keeping the human in the loop while implementing automation in the factory of the future;
  • getting publicly engaged and able to interact with the huge amount of data related to the urban, social and natural environment, in order to stimulate proper actions within a sustainable, smart framework;
  • exploiting new interactive paradigms to augment users’ knowledge and engagement with cultural heritage, and to access different knowledge domains, including art and science, by coupling cognitive and emotional experience;
  • designing persuasive, motivating, empowering technologies that increase awareness of health issues and motivate to positive life styles.

Submission formats

All submissions must be in English and contain original work not published elsewhere.

Long papers

Long papers must not exceed eight (8) pages in length, and short papers must not exceed four (4) pages in length, with maximum two additional pages for references. Long and short papers are subject to a double-blind review process by members of the Program Committee. Submissions must be anonymous, avoiding to include information (authorship, acknowledgements, name of application or software or project) suggestive of the identity of the authors; it can be added later, to the camera ready version of the accepted papers. Both long and short accepted papers will be published in the main proceedings (application for inclusion in the ACM Digital Library is ongoing). They must be formatted using the ACM SIGCHI format. Three options are available:

Doctoral Consortium and Posters

The Doctoral Consortium (DC) is a special session of the conference where a limited number of PhD students can receive some expert feedback on their work. Applications to participate must describe the research questions, the project position with respect to the state of the art, the research plans and methodology, as well as the ideas and results achieved.

Posters are descriptions of small studies/experiences, or of recent study insights of works still in progress. Posters will be displayed and presented during a dedicated session of the conference, and will have a 1 minute presentation slot in one of the plenary sessions. In order for accepted posters to be displayed, poster presenters are required to register and be present during the poster session. 

Posters, and DC proposals are 2-page word abstracts in the ACM template and pdf format, references included. Accepted posters and dc proposals will be included in the adjunct proceedings volume (not published by ACM).

Tutorial and Workshops

Workshops are small meetings on a dedicated topic; tutorials are small courses on a specific tool or technique. Candidate organizers can submit their proposal as a 2-page description in pdf format including the name of the organizers, affiliations, motivations, organization, expected outcome, duration, material. Upon approval, the workshop/tutorial will be devoted a dedicated space on the conference website, and its description will be included in the adjunct proceedings (not published by ACM). A limited number of slots are available.

Demos

To propose a demonstration of an interactive prototype during the demo session, developers can submit a 2-page description of authors, affiliation, status of implementation and deployment, goals, equipment brought/needed. For demos of commercial products, please contact the organizers to participate as a sponsor.

Submission methods

Long and short papers are to be submitted online via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=chitaly19).

All other submission types are to be sent as an attachment to chitaly2019@gmail.org, specifying the format type (i.e., whether it is for a poster, demo, workshop, tutorial or dc)

Awards

Awards to the best paper, poster and dc proposal will be granted.

Important Dates

  • Full and short papers
    • March 30, 2019 – Submission deadline
    • June 1, 2019 – Notification to authors
  • Posters
    • June 15, 2019 – Submission deadline
    • July 1, 2019 – Notification to authors
  • Workshops and Tutorials proposals
    • June 15, 2019 – Submission deadline
    • July 1, 2019 – Notification to proponents
  • Doctoral Consortium
    • June 1, 2019 – Submission deadline
    • July 1, 2019 – Notification to authors
  • Early registration deadline
    • July 30, 2019
  • Conference
    • September 23-24-25, 2019

(Deadlines are meant till 11.59 pm CET)

Organizing Committee

  • Luciano Gamberini, Università di Padova, Italy 
  • Fabio Pittarello, Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia, Italy 
  • Anna Spagnolli, Università di Padova, Italy

Programme Committee

  • Margherita Antona, ICS-FORTH (Greece) 
  • Liliana Ardissono, University of Torino (Italy)
  • Barbara Arfe, University of Padova (Italy) 
  • Barbara Rita, Barricelli University of Milan (Italy)
  • Vittoria Bruni, Dept. of SBAI, University of Rome La Sapienza (Italy)
  • Paolo Buono, University of Bari Aldo Moro (Italy) 
  • Stefano Burigat, University of Udine (Italy) 
  • Maria Claudia, Buzzi IIT-CNR (Italy) 
  • Marina Buzzi, IIT-CNR (Italy) 
  • Fabio Marco Caputo, University of Verona (Italy) 
  • Alessandro Carcangiu, University of Cagliari (Italy) 
  • Fabio Casati, University of Trento (Italy) 
  • Tiziana Catarci, Universita’ di Roma “la Sapienza” (Italy) 
  • Augusto Celentano, Universita’ Ca’ Foscari Venezia (Italy) 
  • Luca Chittaro, HCI Lab, University of Udine, Italy (Italy) 
  • Florian Daniel, Politecnico di Milano (Italy) 
  • Maria De Marsico, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) 
  • Giorgio De Michelis, Univrsity of Milano – Bicocca (Italy) 
  • Giuseppe Desolda, Dipartimento di Informatica – University of Bari (Italy) 
  • Emmanuel Dubois, IRIT- Elipse – University of Toulouse (France) 
  • Daniela Fogli, Università di Brescia (Italy) 
  • Rita Francese, University of Salerno (Italy) 
  • Luciano Gamberini, University of Padova (Italy) 
  • Franca Garzotto, Politecnico di Milano (Italy) 
  • Cristina Gena, Department of Computer Science, University of Torino (Italy) 
  • Rosella Gennari, Free U. of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy) 
  • Walter Gerbino, University of Trieste (Italy) 
  • Giuseppe Ghiani, ISTI-CNR (Italy) 
  • Andrea Giachetti, University of Verona (Italy) 
  • Tsvi Kuflik, The University of Haifa Israel 
  • Rosa Lanzilotti, Dipartimento di Informatica – University of Bari (Italy) 
  • Barbara Leporini, ISTI – CNR (Italy) 
  • Alessio Malizia, Brunel University (United Kingdom) 
  • Marco Manca, HIIS ISTI CNR (Italy) 
  • Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano (Italy) 
  • Giulio Mori, ISTI – CNR (Italy) 
  • Valentina Nisi, Carnagie Mellon| Portugal, University of Madeira (Portugal) 
  • Elena Not, Fondazione Bruno Kessler (Italy) 
  • Emanuele Panizzi, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) 
  • Fabio Paterno, CNR-ISTI (Italy) 
  • Antonio Piccinno, University of Bari (Italy) 
  • Fabio Pittarello, Universita’ Ca’ Foscari Venezia (Italy) 
  • Marco Porta, University of Pavia (Italy) 
  • Daniele Riboni, University of Cagliari (Italy) 
  • Laura Anna Ripamonti, University of Milan (Italy) 
  • Carmen Santoro, ISTI-CNR (Italy) 
  • Giuseppe Santucci, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) 
  • Riccardo Scateni, University of Cagliari (Italy) 
  • Adalberto Simeone, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium) 
  • Alessandro Soro, Queensland University of Technology (Australia) 
  • Anna Spagnolli, University of Padova (Italy) 
  • Lucio Davide Spano, University of Cagliari (Italy) 
  • Genny Tortora, Department of Computer Science- University of Salerno (Italy) 
  • Stefano Valtolina, University of Milan (Italy) 
  • Gualtiero Volpe, InfoMus-DIST-University of Genoa (Italy) 
  • Massimo Zancanaro, FBK-cit (Italy)