![]() ![]() Papers whose lengths are incommensurate with their contributions will be rejected. Shorter, more focused papers are encouraged and will be reviewed like any other paper. Papers should be succinct, but thorough in presenting the work. Reviewers will be instructed to weigh the contribution of a submission relative to its length. However, clarity of writing is considered vital to a high-quality submission. If your research contribution requires only 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 pages (single column, plus references), please submit a paper of that length. Authors are instead encouraged to submit a paper with a length proportional to its contribution, and thus, there is no maximum (or minimum) length. This is a change from prior years in which authors were encouraged to submit a maximum of 10 pages. We have chosen to use the most recent ACM paper format (also recently used for CHI2022). Paper Formatting and LengthĪll paper submissions should be formatted using the templates described on this webpage: The templates and the rules for formatting are different for papers and pictorials. You can also update your paper or pictorial title and abstract as needed. The second deadline is for the final version of your paper or pictorial. We will use this information to help plan the specifics of the review process. The first deadline requires a title, abstract of fewer than 150 words, and meta-data for your paper or pictorial. Preparing and Submitting Your Papers and Pictorials Abstract and Title SubmissionsĭIS 2022 has two submission deadlines for the papers and pictorials track. The pictorials format helps foster discussions among authors, conference attendees, and the wider community by sharing novel methods, insights, and lessons learned from engaging in or with the design of interactive systems and artefacts. ![]() Through pictorials, researchers, practitioners, industry professionals, artists, designers, and students from various disciplines, including interaction design, engineering, computer science, product design, social science, media studies, and the arts are encouraged to express and unpack their design practices and projects in visually rich ways. As design perspectives have increasingly become integrated in HCI practice and research, new approaches are needed to communicate design practices, processes, products, and artefacts to the HCI community. They may have a practical or theoretical nature or both. Pictorials leverage the power of visual communication with the effective use of high-quality images. DIS pictorials are archival publications in which the visual components (e.g., diagrams, sketches, illustrations, renderings, photographs, annotated photographs, and collages) play a significant role in conveying the ideas and contributions in addition to the accompanying text. ![]() They are primarily textual and represent mature, complete research contributions. What are Papers and Pictorials?ĭIS papers are written archival publications of original research. More updates will come from DIS general chairs and registration chairs once you are onboard or monitor DIS 2022 twitter handle for news and updates. There will be an opening recording, where the General Chairs will say “welcome” and announce the Best Paper Honorable Mentions and Awards. The authors can of course also answer any questions after the conference days, however, we aim to handle any questions and answers during the conference time window in order to suit our theme of digital wellbeing.Therefore, there is no need for the author (and viewers) to get up early or be online at a specific time, as they can answer any questions at a time that suits them best. On the first day of the conference(13th June), all papers as well as links to their videos will be up on the website, grouped into sessions/or as youtube playlists.Īnyone can watch or read any paper they like and then leave their questions in discord or twitter.We ask the authors of the papers to regularly check Discord and Twitter throughout the duration of the conference period regularly in order to monitor what questions they receive. Here is how DIS would be structured this year: Papers & Pictorials and Doctoral Consortium publication-ready deadline:ĭIS will be completely asynchronous so no need to get up early or stay up late for your session.Papers & Pictorials and Doctoral Consortium notifications:.Papers and Pictorials: PDF submission deadline.Papers & Pictorials: Title, abstract, authors, and other metadata submission deadline.
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