Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, August 17-20, 2003

Congresso Latino-americano de Interação Humano-Computador
Congreso Latinoamericano de Interacción Humano-Computadora
Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

Building bridges among individuals and communities

CLIHC 2003
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Last updated: January 2011
FULL PAPERS

Important dates
  • Paper submission: March 31st, 2003 (closed)
  • Notification of acceptance: May 13th, 2003 (postponed)
  • Camera-ready: May 31st, 2003

Call for participation
Full papers are the main category for complete research results meeting international academic standards. They should present original research results, design cases and practical experiences.

A full paper may have up to 12 pages, including references, appendices, and figures. Submissions must be formatted according to the conference guidelines, and uploaded electronically as PDF or Postscript through the conference Web site.

All submissions should be written in one of the official conference languages: Portuguese, Spanish, or English. Submissions in Portuguese and Spanish should include an abstract written in English.

For information about the paper format and how to submit your work, please visit Submission process and format.

Review Criteria
Submissions will undergo a thorough reviewing and refereeing process in order to decide on acceptance, according to the following criteria:
  1. Contribution and Benefit. A paper must make a clear contribution to an identified area of HCI. It should be evident how general the contribution is, and how the audience to which the paper is addressed will benefit. Papers making one clear, significant contribution are more likely to be accepted than papers making several lesser contributions.
  2. Validity. To benefit from its contribution, a paper's readers must be able to make use of its results with confidence. Thus, the paper must provide evidence of the validity of its results. Methods for establishing validity vary depending on the nature of the contribution. They may involve empirical work in the laboratory or the field, the description of rationales for design decisions and approaches, applications of analytical techniques, or proof of concept system implementations.
  3. Originality. The paper must cite previously published work. It should show both how it builds on previous contributions, and how, where and why it goes beyond what is currently known.
  4. Clarity. The paper must be clearly and concisely written, with appropriate use of tables and figures.

Review Process
The review process will be carried out by a team of experienced reviewers in order to decide on acceptance. Paper submissions will be reviewed by at least 3 HCI researchers and practitioners who have been screened for appropriate experience.

These reviews will be managed by the program co-chairs who will write a recommendation for acceptance or rejection based on the reviews received. In cases where a paper has received widely divergent reviews, it will be read by an expert meta-reviewer and discussed by program co-chairs before the final decision is made. If you want more detailed information, please contact the Co-Chairs:

Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, PUC-Rio, Brazil
Cleotilde González, CMU, USA
clihc2003_fullp@inf.puc-rio.br