Where: Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh
When: 28 – 31 August 2012
Deadline: 9th April
We invite long or short papers, posters, doctoral work-in-progress and
proposals for workshops and tutorials in the areas of cognitive ergonomics,
human technology interaction and cognitive engineering.
This year’s theme is Re-thinking cognition. Cognition is no
longer viewed as being merely "rules and representations" but is now
seen to be situated, distributed, shared, embodied and embedded. We invite
researchers to consider how these new treatments have shaped and perhaps, even,
overturned their thinking and practice.
Accepted submissions in all categories will be published in the
proceedings, which will also be available in the ACM digital library. Authors
of the best quality papers will be invited to submit to a special issue of the
journal Behaviour and Information technology.
Edinburgh in late August will be buzzing as the annual festival draws to a
close. Delegates arriving early may be able to catch the final events of the
Fringe, while the International Festival ends with fireworks on 2 September. We
have reserved a reasonable quota of hotel rooms, but you are advised to book
early!
Contact us at ecce2012@napier.ac.uk
1 comment:
This is a good discussion for the development of relevant industries. They have to come up with ideal home office furniture technologies as well.
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