Accepted Papers
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Inspecting the Accessibility of Instant Payment Systems from the Perspective of Low Literacy People
- Lorrane Nobre (Universidade Federal do Pará)
- Nicoly Menezes (Universidade Federal do Pará)
- Ingrid da Silva (Universidade Federal do Pará)
- Luciano Teran (Universidade Federal do Pará)
- Marcelle Mota (Universidade Federal do Pará)
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A Socio-enactive Perspective on Emotion Contagion and Senses: Analyzing EEG Signals
- Geovanna Espinoza Taype (Universidade Estadual de Campinas)
- Julio Cesar dos Reis (Universidade Estadual de Campinas)
- M. Cecília Baranauskas (Universidade Estadual de Campinas)
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Usability considerations in social mobile maps to encourage social change
- André Silva Neto (Universidade Federal do Pará)
- Paulo Melo (Universidade Federal do Pará)
- Estêvão Barbosa (Universidade Federal do Pará)
- Marcelle Mota (Universidade Federal do Pará)
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AuriCheeks: Assistive Technology to Assist in Desktop Navigation
- Petrucio Filho (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
- Carlos Feitosa (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
- Juliana Sousa Barreto (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
- Marcelo Martins da Silva (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
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Digital Resources suiting people on the Autism Spectrum: usability criteria prioritization through crowdsourcing
- João Rafael Silva (Universidade Federal da Paraíba)
- Yuska Paola Costa Aguiar (Universidade Federal da Paraíba)
- Tiago Maritan (Universidade Federal da Paraíba)
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How HCI concepts are approached in interactive digital arts: a literature review
- Nathan Batista (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
- Ingrid Monteiro (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
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Foi legal aprender jogando? Design e criação de uma experiência de aprendizagem baseada em jogo narrativo
- Bruno Vieira (Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri)
- Caroline Queiroz Santos (Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri)
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Towards alterity in interaction codesign
- Ecivaldo Matos (Universidade Federal da Bahia)
- Diego Zabot (Universidade Federal da Bahia)
- Filipe Garrido (Universidade Federal da Bahia)
- Juliana Santos (Universidade Federal da Bahia)
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EduVR: Towards an Evaluation Framework for User Interactions in Personalized Virtual Reality Learning Environments
- Robson Viol (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Paula Fernandes (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Iago Lacerda (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto - Campus Morro do Cruzeiro)
- Koda Faria Melo (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Andre Schneider (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Claudia Martins Carneiro (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Mateus Silva (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Saul Delabrida (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
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An analysis of gamification elements in mHealth applications
- Ivan Rocha (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul)
- Milene Silveira (Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul)
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Exploring the Accessibility Legal Landscape: Accessibility Requirements in Mobile Applications according to ABNT NBR 17060
- Erik Da Costa Nunes (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
- Ingrid Monteiro (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
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Evaluating a MALTU Extension for UbiComp and IoT Systems
- Carlos Feitosa (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
- Ingrid Monteiro (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
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An Analysis of How Deceptive Design Patterns Affect the Welfare and Autonomy of Kidinfluencers in Social Media Platforms
- Nathalia Albuquerque (Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco)
- George Valença (Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco)
- Taciana Pontual Falcão (Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco)
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Augmented Reality in Books: An Evaluation of Alan Turing Book
- Bruno Adachi (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Júlia Gonzaga (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Paula Fernandes (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Silvia Amelia Bim (Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná)
- Silvio Boss (Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná)
- Saul Delabrida (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
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Once upon a time... you! A game to support health professionals in the treatment of children with chronic diseases, helping them to express their feelings
- Aline Verhalen (Universidade de São Paulo)
- Tiago Marino (Universidade de São Paulo)
- Kamila Rodrigues (Universidade de São Paulo)
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Towards the adaptation of SAwD for Deaf Users: Pilot Sessions with the Stakeholders Identification Diagram
- Soraia Prietch (Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis)
- J. Alfredo Sánchez (LANIA)
- Priscilla Lopes (Universidade do Estado do Mato Grosso)
- José Augusto Fabris (Companhia de transporte)
- Vanuza Leite (Secretaria Estadual de Educação de Rondonópolis)
- Daniel Alves (Universidade Federal da Bahia)
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Towards a tool for identification of emotions and integration with serious game learning
- Laura Marinho (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Andrea Bianchi (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
- Saul Delabrida (Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto)
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A critical analysis on Brazilian computational scientific events linguistic aspects
- Luiz Paulo Carvalho (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
- Silvia Amelia Bim (Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná)
- Flavia Maria Santoro (Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro)
- Jonice Oliveira (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
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Feasibility Study of a Model that evaluates the Learner Experience: A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis
- Gabriela Dos Santos (Universidade Federal do Paraná)
- Deivid Eive (Universidade Federal do Paraná)
- Natasha Valentim (Universidade Federal do Paraná)
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IoT Games and Gamified Systems: Summertime Sadness or Lust for Hype?
- Nayana Carneiro (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
- Rossana Andrade (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
- Ticianne Darin (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
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Evaluating the User Experience of Type 1 Diabetes Control Applications
- Emanuel Coutinho (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
- Francisco Catunda Neto (Universidade Federal do Ceará)
Call for Papers
This year, the XXII Brazilian Symposium on Human Factors in Computing Systems (IHC'23IHC 2023) will take place in Maceió (AL), from October 16th to 20th. The IHC is an event classified by CAPES as A3 level in the 2017-2020 quadrennium. The H5 index of IHC in 2020 was 11. It is the largest national event in the area of Human-Computer Interaction and has been growing in recent years.
The Innovative Ideas and Emerging Results track has become established in IHC as a space for the presentation of original and stimulating research in the area of Human-Computer Interaction, with the aim of accelerating the exposure of the scientific community to new insights, themes, and theories, as well as promising and inspiring results. It is important to emphasize that this track is not for short articles, but rather for presenting and sharing emerging and potentially innovative research, or techniques and perspectives that challenge the status quo in the area of Human-Computer Interaction.
Attention: If your article is in the early stages but has relevant findings in the area of Human-Computer Interaction and is of interest to the event, the correct track for submission is Posters and Demonstrations.
Therefore, if your article meets at least one of the objectives listed below, this is the track for you to submit your work:
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Discuss or propose emerging themes in the area of Human-Computer Interaction. Some challenges and themes in HCI research addressed between 2012 and 2022 were: Future, Smart Cities and Sustainability; Accessibility and Digital Inclusion; Ubiquity, Multiple Devices, and Tangibility; Human Values; HCI Education and Job Market (I GranDIHC-BR). However, the themes of this track are not limited to those presented above. Therefore, new themes can be proposed and compose the new Grand Challenges of HCI Research in Brazil, from 2023 onwards.
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Share innovative ideas. The aim is to increase the level of understanding and awareness of the innovative idea to be discussed. This innovative idea may help to expand and define relevant themes related to the problems investigated in HCI.
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Present and discuss emerging results. Emerging results can be characterized by partial and/or preliminary results that denote one of the stages achieved within a process that will still be finalized in an HCI research.
We invite submissions that present their paths taken and discuss their glimpses of the directions to be taken in their research on various topics and methodologies in HCI, which may include:
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Original and innovative technologies, techniques, or prototypes;
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Qualitative or quantitative studies containing a complete analysis;
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Contributions that broaden discussions of previous research;
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Notes and reflections that motivate new themes, challenges, debates, or future work;
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Theoretical or methodological contributions that promote discussions of high relevance to the community.
Submissions should present an original contribution, not published elsewhere, and not under review in other conferences or journals.
Instructions for Submissions
Articles for the Innovative Ideas and Emerging Results track should have a maximum of 10 pages, excluding references. Submissions can be written in English or Portuguese and should be anonymous. We strongly recommend using the Overleaf Latex template. If you prefer, you can work directly with the Latex source files. Optionally, you may use the MS-Word template. When producing your article, we recommend that you consult the article "Quick Guide for Anonymous Submission: Protect Your Identity Correctly,", authored by Prof. Mirella Moro and published in SBC Horizontes.
Before submitting the article, authors should ensure that they meet the following formatting requirements:
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Ensure that the title is in English only;
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Ensure that the keywords are in English only;
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Ensure that the abstract is in English only and that the section title is set to "Abstract" (not "Resumo");
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Ensure that the "CCS Codes" section is defined according to the ACM standard;
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Ensure that there is an "ACM Reference Format" section, as per the template;
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Authors should pay attention to the format of the references provided, which must contain the full name of each author (according to the template). References are numbered and ordered alphabetically by the last name of the first author.
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Ensure that the header of even pages contains the name/date/location of the event on the left and the names of the authors on the right (which should be anonymized for submission);
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Ensure that the header of odd pages contains the title of the article on the left and the name/date/location of the event on the right.
Articles should be submitted electronically in PDF format using the JEMS system (coming soon). We strongly encourage authors to pay attention to the accessibility of the articles produced in digital format. We recommend using the Accessibility Guidelines for CHI 2021 and the guide produced by the Accessibility and Usability Center of UNIRIO..
Guidelines for Double-Blind Submission
The Innovative Ideas and Emerging Results Track of IHC'23 will adopt a double-blind review process. All submitted works must conceal the authors' identity. Both the authors' names and affiliations must be omitted. We recommend that authors consult the article "Quick Guide to Anonymous Submission: Protect Your Identity Properly,", published in SBC Horizontes and authored by Prof. Mirella Moro.
In addition, the following rules must be followed:
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Citations to the authors' own related work must be written in the third person. For example, one should write "the previous work of Silva et al." instead of "our previous work." As a heuristic, identifiers such as "we," "our," "github," "funding," "University," among others, should be avoided in the article, and these terms should be replaced before submission.
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If the submitted work is an evolution of a previous work, it is possible to anonymize the reference in the submitted article. For example, "the previous work of Silva et al." should be adapted to "based on previous work [X]," and the reference at the end of the article can be presented as "[X] anonymous authors due to double-blind review."
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After the acceptance of the article, all information (without anonymization) can be included in the final version.
In case of doubt about the preparation of the work following the rules of double-blind submission, authors should contact the Program Committee Coordinators.
Ethical Aspects
By submitting their article, authors declare themselves responsible for any aspect of the work involving experiments with people and for conducting it following the ethical norms and guidelines of research, including the approval of all relevant bodies when necessary. We expect that all submissions comply with the ACM Code of Ethics. To safeguard the rights and dignity of research subjects, when reporting experiments with humans, it is desirable that articles indicate whether the procedures followed were in accordance with the ethical norms described in the Regulations and Guidelines for Research Involving Human Beings - Res. CNS n.º 466/2012 and Operational Norm 001/2013 (or, if applicable, the reason why the norm does not apply to the research). In necessary cases, we ask that the approval number of the Ethics Committee (institutional or national) be provided. This means that articles must contain a clear statement that the ethical issues that apply to them in their own country have been followed. We suggest that this content be inserted as a statement in the Methodology section of the article.
Review Process
Submissions that do not comply with the required submission format or are outside the scope of the symposium, or have been submitted or published in any other forum (conference or journal), will be rejected without review. All other papers will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee. If the submission is accepted, the authors must consider the review comments to prepare the final version of the paper.
In order to improve the review process and interaction between those who submit their work to IHC'23IHC 2023 and the Program Committee, we will adopt a new procedure to optimize analysis, discussion, and decision-making:
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Papers that, after the 1st period of review and discussion, have all reviews classified as Weak Accept and/or Strong Accept will be accepted and notified on the date of the 1st notification;
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Papers that, after the 1st period of review and discussion, have all reviews classified as Weak Reject and/or Strong Reject will be rejected and notified on the date of the 1st notification;
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All other papers will be invited to participate in the review and resubmission process and the authors will be notified by email. The authors will have access to the reviews and may argue and respond to the indicated questions before the final decision of acceptance or rejection, as well as prepare a revised version of their papers for resubmission. After further analysis and discussion by the reviewers, papers will be accepted or rejected and notified on the date of the 2nd notification. For this, the authors of each submission must:
(1) submit the text of the reply in the specific field of the JEMS submission page, limited to an unformatted text of up to 4,000 characters;
(2) send a revised version of the paper indicating the changes (e.g., yellow highlighting, or text written in blue or red) in PDF format and following all previously defined submission instructions.
Publication
Accepted papers will be published in the main proceedings of the event and indexed in the ACM digital library. Publication is conditional on the registration, in the Professional category, of at least one of the people who participated in the authorship of the paper; or, when there is no one registered in this category, on the payment of an additional publication fee, in addition to registration. In addition, publication is also conditional on the presentation of the paper during the event. The authors of the best papers will be invited to submit extended versions to the Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society (JBCS) or the Journal on Interactive Systems (JIS).
Presentation
Presentations of papers during the event will be made in person. The track coordination will send emails to the authors specifying the details, including the maximum duration of the presentation and slide templates.
Program Committee
- Adriana Lopes - Universidade Federal do Amazonas
- Alessandro Assis - Nuance Communications
- Allysson Allex Araújo - Universidade Federal do Cariri
- Andre Freire - Universidade Federal de Lavras
- Andrey Pimentel - Universidade Federal do Paraná
- Anna Beatriz Marques - Universidade Federal do Ceará
- Awdren Fontão - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul
- Bruno Gadelha - Universidade Federal do Amazonas
- Carla Rodriguez - Universidade Federal do ABC
- Claudia Motta - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
- Daniel Stefany Duarte Caetano - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
- Deivid Eive - Universidade Federal do Paraná
- Eduardo Tanaka - Eldorado Research Institute
- Emanuel Coutinho - Universidade Federal do Ceará
- Emanuel Felipe Duarte - Universidade de Campinas
- Fábio Henrique Oliveira - Instituto Federal de Brasília
- Fernanda Lima - Universidade de Brasilia
- Harold de Mello Junior - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
- Hugo Santos - Universidade Federal do Pará
- Iago Medeiros - Universidade Federal do Pará
- Ingrid Monteiro - Universidade Federal do Ceará
- Isabel Cristina Silva - Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
- Jair Leite - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
- Jean Rosa - ITI/LARSyS
- José Maria David - Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora
- Juliana Fernandes - Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Piauío
- Kamila Rodrigues - Universidade de São Pauloo
- Leandro Queiros - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
- Luciana Salgado - Universidade Federal Fluminense
- Luciana Zaina - Universidade Federal de São Carlos
- Luciano Flores - Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
- Marcelle Mota - Universidade Federal do Pará
- Marcelo Pimenta - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
- Marcos César da Rocha Seruffo - Universidade Federal do Pará
- Marcos Alexandre Rose Silva - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
- Maria Villela - Universidade Federal de Viçosa
- Marilia Mendes - Universidade Federal do Ceará
- Milene Silveira - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
- Paulo André Pontes - Instituto Federal do Pará
- Pedro Henrique Dias Valle - Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora
- Renan Vinicius Aranha - Instituto Federal de Mato Grosso
- Ricardo Caceffo - Universidade de Campinas
- Roberto Pereira - Universidade Federal do Paraná
- Saul Delabrida - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
- Sílvio Cazella - Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
- Silvia Amelia Bim - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná Simone Costa - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
- Soraia Prietch - Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis
- Talita Britto Pichiliani - Universidade Federal de São Carlos
- Thiago Campos - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
- Tiago Barros Pontes e Silva - Universidade de Brasília
- Tiago Maritan - Universidade Federal Paraíba
- Ticianne Darin - Universidade Federal do Ceará
- Vinicius Mota - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
- Vinicius Pereira - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
- Walter Nakamura - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
- Williamson Silva - Universidade Federal do Pampa
Coordination
Marcos Seruffo (UFPA) – seruffo@ufpa.br
Natasha Valentim (UFPR) – natasha@inf.ufpr.br