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Papers<\/p>\n

Details<\/p>\n

The submission deadline for abstracts was April 4th, 2019<\/strong>. The full paper submission deadline was April 11th, 2019<\/strong>.<\/p>\n


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AutomotiveUI Papers are archival publications of original research. Authors are invited to submit papers (6-10 pages) formatted in accordance with the two-column ACM SIGCHI format, with a 150-word abstract (references do not count towards the page limit). Submissions will be accepted through the Precision Conference Submission system<\/a>. Authors are encouraged to submit an accompanying video. All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings which will be archived in the ACM Digital Library. The work will be presented at the conference as a talk. Details about this submission category can be found at www.auto-ui.org\/19\/authors\/papers<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Contact: Wendy Ju and Lewis Chuang
<\/strong>papers(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)auto-ui.org<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

Abstracts deadline: <\/b><\/span><\/b>April 4th, 2019<\/span><\/span>
<\/span><\/span><\/b>Submission deadline: <\/b><\/span><\/span><\/b>April 11th, 2019
<\/span><\/span><\/span>Decision notification: <\/b><\/b>June 13th, 2019
Camera-ready version: <\/b><\/b>July 11th, 2019
Conference<\/span><\/span>: <\/b><\/b>September 22-25, 2019 <\/span><\/span>
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All deadlines are AoE (anywhere on earth) on the date shown.<\/span><\/strong>
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Further details<\/p>\n

Message from the AutomotiveUI Program Chairs<\/p>\n

Message from the AutomotiveUI Program Chairs<\/h3>\n

Accepted Papers may come from any area of AutomotiveUI activity. <\/p>\n

To aid the review process, authors are requested to indicate the type of research contribution that their submission makes. We offer the following four categories:<\/p>\n

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  1. Research Methods & Simulation<\/li>\n
  2. Design & User Experience<\/li>\n
  3. Software & Technology<\/li>\n
  4. User Studies & Human Factors<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    This information will be used to assign your submission to appropriate Associate Chairs (ACs) and reviewers.<\/p>\n

    This will diversify the types of research contributions published and recognized at Auto-UI. Acceptance is highly competitive: regardless of area, all accepted papers will score highly on innovation, contribution, and quality of thought and writing. Submit your best work!<\/p>\n

    Lewis Chuang and Wendy Ju
    papers(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)auto-ui.org<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n

    Further details<\/span><\/p>\n

    Authors are invited to submit papers that are 6 – 10 pages formatted in accordance with the two-column ACM SIGCHI format<\/strong>. In line with many other SIGCHI conferences, references do not count towards the page limit.<\/p>\n

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    1. Template. <\/b>For paper submissions, please use a SIGCHI template for papers.<\/li>\n
    2. Originality, writing, and formatting. <\/b>Your submission must be original; it cannot be published or be under concurrent review elsewhere. If you make multiple submissions to Automotive 2019 Papers, they should be distinct from each other.<\/li>\n
    3. Relevance to Auto-UI: <\/b><\/span>We expect submissions to bear relevance to the Auto-UI community and previous publications. Submissions should strive to make this explicit by referencing proceedings of previous years, which are available through the <\/span>ACM digital library<\/u><\/span><\/a>.<\/li>\n
    4. Paper Length. <\/b>Papers must have a length of 6 to 10 pages. Authors are encouraged to submit a paper of length proportional to its contribution. Reviewers will be instructed to weigh the contribution of a submission relative to its length, so papers with a length disproportionate to their contribution will be rejected. In exceptional cases, the authors may be requested to shorten papers for the camera ready stage. References do not count toward the mentioned length of 6-10 pages. Page length includes figures, appendices, and an abstract of 150 or less words. <\/i>Submissions that exceed these limits will be rejected.<\/li>\n
    5. Anonymization. <\/b>Papers must be anonymized for blind review. We use a relaxed model that does not attempt to conceal all traces of identity from the body of the paper. However, you do<\/i> need to completely remove identifying information from the title\/header area of the paper, and ensure that it does not appear in the document’s meta-data. Citations to your own previous work must NOT be anonymized, <\/i>so that reviewers can ensure that all previous research has been taken into account. We encourage authors to refer to their previous work in the third person. Further suppression of identity in the body of the paper is left to the authors’ discretion.<\/li>\n
    6. Topics.<\/b> Please have a look at the overall submission topics of Auto-UI ’19<\/a> (bottom of page) or contact the program chairs if you are unsure whether your submission fits to the conference.<\/li>\n
    7. Guidelines. <\/b>Please have a look at the following resources:<\/li>\n