The document summarizes information about the 11th International Conference on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS) that will take place from June 18-21, 2019 in Valencia, Spain. It provides details about the general and local organization chairs, keynote speakers, social events, and conference venue. The conference will include presentations on topics related to interactive computing systems and will be held at the Ciudad Politécnica de la Innovación facility of the Universitat Politècnica de València.
A document that summarizes the research conducted on the Campus Gandia of Universitat Politècnica de València and highlights the research activity, research facilities, scientific communication and popularization and R&D&I Collaborations that are available at the Campus.
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A document that summarizes the research conducted on the Campus Gandia of Universitat Politècnica de València and highlights the research activity, research facilities, scientific communication and popularization and R&D&I Collaborations that are available at the Campus.
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The Department of Information and Communication Technologies at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (DTIC-UPF) was created in 1999 to offer such a multidisciplinary environment. with the vision to become a leading European university department generating frontier research and advanced training at the crossroads created by the close interaction of excellent research in four key areas, namely computing, networking, cognitive sciences and biomedical sciences.
In terms of research, DTIC-UPF is the absolute leader in Spain in EU projects, including 9 prestigious ERC grants.
DTIC-UPF offers a comprehensive portfolio of 1-year research MSc’s in English, fully exploiting synergies among research lines:
- Cognitive Systems and Interactive Media (since 2007-08) offers an in-depth understanding of the design, construction and deployment of advanced autonomous artifacts, grounded in our understanding of biological, psychological and technological principles, by combining the lines in Synthetic Perceptive, Emotive and Cognitive Systems; Cognitive Media Technologies; Musical and Advanced Interaction; Interactive Technologies.
- Sound and Music Computing (since 2008-09) pushes this interdisciplinary field by combining basic engineering strengths in Signal Processing, Machine Learning and HCI with methodologies from other fields such as advanced interface design or cognitive science and psychology, reflecting the impact of ICT technologies in the music industry and research.
- Intelligent Interactive Systems (since 2012-13) trains in the design, analysis, and development of agents and robots that interact intelligently with humans and other agents; agents that can perceive, plan, act, learn, and communicate, by combining DTIC-UPF lines on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Machine Learning, Natural Language Interaction and Big Data, with electives including distributed systems and wireless networks.
The offer is being completed with MSc’s in Computer Vision (coordinated by UAB, started in 2013-14), Brain and Cognition (started in 2014-15) and Wireless Communications (jointly with UPC, starting in 2015-16).
Professional MSc are offered throught the UPF - Barcelona School of Management, including Animation, Creation of videogames, digital arts, ICT management and sonology.
Its international PhD program in ICT’s, unique in Spain in terms of its content, aims to provide a bridge between several disciplines,and has serves as a succesful program to boost the careers of alumni in research and industrial environment, including the creation of several start-ups.
Recent awards to PhD alumni include: the Cisco Security Grand Challenge 2014, Best Young European Researcher Award (Euroscience) 2013, MIT Technology Review Innovators under 35 for Spain 2014, the Vodafone Mobile for Good Awards 2013, The National Commendation for Invention - Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation 2013, BBVA Innova Challenge 2013 International Competition on Big Da
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The Department of Information and Communication Technologies at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (DTIC-UPF) was created in 1999 to offer such a multidisciplinary environment. with the vision to become a leading European university department generating frontier research and advanced training at the crossroads created by the close interaction of excellent research in four key areas, namely computing, networking, cognitive sciences and biomedical sciences.
In terms of research, DTIC-UPF is the absolute leader in Spain in EU projects, including 9 prestigious ERC grants.
DTIC-UPF offers a comprehensive portfolio of 1-year research MSc’s in English, fully exploiting synergies among research lines:
- Cognitive Systems and Interactive Media (since 2007-08) offers an in-depth understanding of the design, construction and deployment of advanced autonomous artifacts, grounded in our understanding of biological, psychological and technological principles, by combining the lines in Synthetic Perceptive, Emotive and Cognitive Systems; Cognitive Media Technologies; Musical and Advanced Interaction; Interactive Technologies.
- Sound and Music Computing (since 2008-09) pushes this interdisciplinary field by combining basic engineering strengths in Signal Processing, Machine Learning and HCI with methodologies from other fields such as advanced interface design or cognitive science and psychology, reflecting the impact of ICT technologies in the music industry and research.
- Intelligent Interactive Systems (since 2012-13) trains in the design, analysis, and development of agents and robots that interact intelligently with humans and other agents; agents that can perceive, plan, act, learn, and communicate, by combining DTIC-UPF lines on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Machine Learning, Natural Language Interaction and Big Data, with electives including distributed systems and wireless networks.
The offer is being completed with MSc’s in Computer Vision (coordinated by UAB, started in 2013-14), Brain and Cognition (started in 2014-15) and Wireless Communications (jointly with UPC, starting in 2015-16).
Professional MSc are offered throught the UPF - Barcelona School of Management, including Animation, Creation of videogames, digital arts, ICT management and sonology.
Its international PhD program in ICT’s, unique in Spain in terms of its content, aims to provide a bridge between several disciplines,and has serves as a succesful program to boost the careers of alumni in research and industrial environment, including the creation of several start-ups.
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6. EICS Full papers / PACMHCI articles
3 submission rounds
23 ACs / members of the Editorial Board
63 submissions
254 reviews
3 rebuttal rounds for authors
215 discussion comments under PCS
3 virtual PC meetings
21 accepted articles (33.3% AR) for the June 2019 issue of PACMHCI
2 tired Full Paper co-Chairs
Víctor Manuel López Jaquero
University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Radu-Daniel Vatavu
University of Suceava, Romania
11. Chairs 1/2
Web Chair
Alberto García, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Technical Chair
Eduardo Díaz, Universitat de València, Spain
Michael Nebeling, University of Michigan, EEUU
Full Paper Chair
Víctor Manuel López Jaquero, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Stefan cel Mare Suceava University, Romania
Tech Notes Chair
Esther Durá, Universitat de València, Spain
Vivian Genaro Motti, George Mason University, EEUU
Late-Breaking Results Chair
Victoria Torres, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Josefina Guerrero Garcia, University of Puebla, Mexico
12. Chairs 2/2
Workshop Results Chair
Damiano Distante, University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza, Italy
Marco Winckler, Université de Nice, France
Tutorial Chair
Pedro Valderas, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Hermann Kaindl, TU Wien, Austria
Doctoral Consortium Chair
Paco Abad Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Sophie Dupuy-Chessa, Grenoble Institute of Technology & LIG, France
Publicity Chair
Rui Couto, HASLab/INESC TEC & University of Minho, Portugal
Arnaud Blouin, INSA Rennes & Inria/IRISA, France
13. Local organizing committee
• Ana León (Universitat Politècnica de València & PROS Center, Spain)
• José Reyes (Universitat Politècnica de València & PROS Center, Spain)
• Carlos Iñiguez (Universitat Politècnica de València & PROS Center, Spain)
• Urko Rueda (Universitat Politècnica de València & PROS Center, Spain)
• Beatriz Martins (Universitat Politècnica de València & PROS Center, Spain)
• Lenin Serrano (Universitat Politècnica de València & PROS Center, Spain)
• Alberto García (Universitat Politècnica de València & PROS Center, Spain)
• Ana Marcen (Universitat Politècnica de València & PROS Center, Spain)
• Kristina Rosenthal (University of Hagen, Germany)
• Yuri Geffen (Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands)
14. Keynote 1/3
Jacob Wobbrock, University of Washington
Situationally Aware Mobile Devices for Overcoming Situational
Impairments
- Professor of human-computer interaction (HCI) in the Information
School and an Adjunct Professor in the Paul G. Allen School of
Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington
in Seattle
- His specific research topics include input & interaction
techniques, human performance measurement & modeling, HCI
research & design methods, mobile computing, and accessible
computing.
15. Keynote 2/3
Julio Abascal, Universidad del País Vasco
Engineering Inaccessible Computing Systems
- Full professor in Universidad del país Vasco (2003)
- Co-founder of AIPO, human computer interaction community in
Spain (1999)
- Co-Founder of Egokituz, a research group focused on disabled
people (1985)
- His research activities focus on accesibility
16. Keynote 3/3
Pedro Molina, Metadev
Modeling and producing User Interfaces with Web Components in
Quid
- Metadev, Founder (2016)
- Icinetic, CTO – CRO (2012-2016)
- Capgemini, Software Architect & Manager (2005-2011)
- CARE Technologies, Lead Researcher, SW Engineer (1999-
2004)
- UPV, Research Fellowship (1998-1999)
- His research topic is abstract interaction modeling
17. The conference venue: CPI
Ciudad Politécnica de la Innovación (CPI) in the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
18. The conference venue: CPI facilities
Auditorium (200)
Assembly hall (115)
Assembly hall (115)
Lunch
Main Tracks
Tutorial, meetings, workshops
Aprende, Debate,
Descubre (20 each
one)
19. Social Events 1/3
Wednesday 19th, 18:30: Guided touristic trip through the city center.
Meeting point, “Plaça l’Almoina”