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Submission content and format:
Submission template: Authors are invited to submit papers formatted with the most recent ACM SIGCHI format template (Word, LaTeX), but we kindly ask authors to submit their proposals in two-column format (to improve readability for the reviewers). If you have already prepared your paper in single-column format, then this is absolutely fine for the review stage. Please note that in the call for position papers all information regarding pagination correspond to the 2-column format.
More details regarding the new ACM workflow for publications can be found here: https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow
Submission page: Precision Conference Submission system
Chairs: Andreas Riener and Jing Feng
dc@auto-ui.org
WHAT IS THE DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM?
The DC brings together PhD students working on topics related to automotive user interfaces and interactive vehicular applications, providing them with an opportunity to present and discuss their research with their peers and senior faculty.
Each student will be allocated a dedicated time slot, split into a presentation part and a feedback part with oral feedback by at least three senior faculty or researchers. The presentation will be intimate to encourage interaction, with only the session organizer, reviewers, and other student DC presenters in attendance. Reviewer feedback will cover all aspects of the proposal (the choice of topic, how it is to be investigated, etc.). Students are expected to attend all presentations in their session, take notes for their peers, and provide those notes to other students in their session. In 2022, we will also try to make the DC a rich experience for participants by (1) connecting PhD students before the conference, and (2) using technology during the DC to document suggestions/comments from reviewers (video recording of sessions, documentation in Google Docs, etc.).
The topics of the AutoUI 2022 doctoral colloquium are identical with the main conference, which can be found at the conference website.
Andreas Riener and Jing Feng
dc@auto-ui.org
The AutoUI 2022 doctoral colloquium welcomes contributions from doctoral students currently registered in a PhD program. Ideal candidates should have worked on their dissertation for at least some months; they should have chosen a research topic and possibly have also made progress in identifying the relevant theories and their research plan.
A number of seats at the DC are reserved for recurring students. They are welcome to submit PhD progress proposals in which they should draw a clear picture on how previous DCs have helped to reshape their PhD work.
Selection of participants will be based on the quality of the submission and its relevance to the conference topics, as well as the likelihood of DC benefit to the participant.
Submissions must be single-author, but the name of the supervisor must be mentioned in the submission. The conversation language of the colloquium is English and all submissions must be also in English. To apply to the DC, describe your proposed dissertation topic in up to 6 pages (including figures/tables and the 150-word abstract) but excluding literature reference using the publication format of the main conference (single-column ACM SIGCHI format).
The research proposal should:
In addition, submit a one-page biographical sketch (CV), including a paragraph stating what you hope to get out of participating in the DC (free format).
Please submit your research proposal and biographical sketch via the conference management system. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us any time at dc@auto-ui.org. Submissions will be reviewed by the international doctoral colloquium program committee.