PLEASE NOTE: The Interactive Demo Track is intended primarily for academic or other non-commercial interactive demonstrations. If you are a company and would like to showcase your product, you can do so by becoming an exhibitor.
Submission page: Precision conference submission system
Submission format: Submissions should use the new single-column ACM SIGCHI template. See below for further information.
Selection process: All demo submissions go through a rigorous juried selection process. The Demo chairs will announce recommendations for presentation formats and logistics and provide early access for technical setup before the conference.
Fast Track option for accepted full papers: This year, authors of accepted full papers that have an interactive component they would like to demonstrate at the conference can take advantage of the Fast Track option. How to do it? See "Section Process" under Further Details.
Chairs: Laura Boffi, Patrick Ebel, Philipp Hock
After the Conference: All accepted papers are accessible in the conference proceedings, available on the ACM Digital Library.
Interactive Demos are presentations/demonstrations that highlight and encourage discussion of current research, techniques, and developments in automotive user interfaces and interactive vehicle applications. We see demos as a catalyst for innovation and collaboration and encourage submissions from both industry and academia. All accepted Extended Demo Abstracts will be made available in the ACM Digital Library.
An interactive demo is a demonstration of the operation or use of a device, machine, interface, process, or interactive prototype. Demos should foster conversations about technology, applications, and methods relevant to the AutoUI community.
Laura Boffi, Patrick Ebel, Philipp Hock
General formats and template information can be found here!
Submissions consist of two documents (extended abstract and technical requirements) uploaded to the Precision conference submission system. An exception is made for Fast Track submissions of demos of accepted AutoUI 2023 Papers.
The extended abstract should not contain sensitive, confidential, or proprietary information that cannot be disclosed at publication time. Confidentiality of submissions will be maintained during the review process. All rejected submissions will be kept confidential in perpetuity. All submitted materials for accepted submissions will be kept confidential until the start of the conference, with the exception of title and author information, which will be published on the website prior to the conference. Subsequently, all accepted submissions will be accessible in the ACM Digital Library as a part of the adjunct proceedings of the conference.
The submissions will be selected based on a juried review by the Demos Chairs. Accepted submissions will be made available in the AutoUI Adjunct Proceedings, distributed by the conference (e.g., on the conference website), and will appear in the ACM Digital Library. All submissions are considered confidential during the review process.
Submissions will be reviewed on the following criteria, acknowledging the early-stage nature of the work:
Interactive Demo authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by June 30, 2020. Authors of accepted submissions will receive instructions on how to prepare and submit the publication-ready version, and details on the Interactive Demo presentation and scheduling at the conference.
A member of the committee and the publication chairs will check that the final version meets the requirements for publication and, if so, will finalize the acceptance. Authors are encouraged to submit their revision earlier than the deadline, in case it is judged that the paper does not meet the committee requirements. If the authors are unable to meet these requirements by the deadline, the Interactive Demo chairs will be notified and may be required to remove the paper from the program.
At least one author must register for the conference by the early registration deadline in order for the Interactive Demo extended abstracts to be published.
Please arrange with the Interactive Demo Chairs that your Demo will be properly received at the venue if you are not carrying it with you. Specific details about the logistics of the setup and equipment requirements will be communicated closer to the conference date. Authors will be assigned a time and location to present their interactive demo to conference attendees.
Accepted Interactive Demo extended abstracts will be made available in the AutoUI Adjunct Proceedings, distributed by the conference (e.g., through USB sticks and on the conference website) and will secure publication in the ACM Digital Library, where they will remain accessible to researchers and practitioners worldwide.