IHC 2021

Experience Reports Track

Accepted papers

  • Nothing About Us Without Us: Reflections on the Protagonism of a Person with Low Vision in Human-Computer Interaction -Yndiana Gouveia (Instituto Benjamin Constant | UNIRIO), Carolina Sacramento (UERJ e Fundação Oswaldo Cruz ), Leonardo Nardi (UNIRIO), Ygor Barros (Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Simone Bacellar Leal Ferreira (UNIRIO)
  • Exploring Human Interaction in Virtual Reality: An Experience Report on Users with and without Visual Impairment – Paula Fernandes (UFOP), Gabriel Henrique Rocha (UFOP), Bruno Adachi (UFOP), Flávia Silvas (Instituto Tecnológico Vale), Bruno Coelho (UFOP), Saul Delabrida (UFOP)
  • Theoretical test using Libras to obtain the National Driver’s License: Exploratory usability assessment with interpreters and deaf people – Felipe Melo Feliciano de Sá (UFPB), Lucas Eduardo (UFPB), Ana Carolina Rodrigues Lima de Aguiar (UFPB), Yuska Paola Costa Aguiar (UFPB)
  • Empowering Elderly People for Disinformation Education in the Digital Age: An Activity Linked to University Extension – Caroline Lira (USP), Suzane dos Santos (USP), Vinicius Galvão (USP), Kamila Rodrigues (USP)
  • ‘Should I use my imagination?’ An attempt at co-designing a game editor within an app for alternative communication with children with autism – Taciana Pontual Falcão (UFRPE), Karina Machado (UFRPE), Zózimo Pinto Neto (UFPE), Alinny Miranda (UFRPE), Ana Paula Furtado (UFRPE), Paulo Rodrigues (Livox – Brunei Darussalam), Carlos Pereira (Livox – Brazil), André Nascimento (UFRPE)
  • Experience Report on Innovation in E-commerce: Research and Design of an Assisted Remote Sales Application – Pedro Silva (UFC), Anna Julia Abreu Lima de Souza (UFC), Ingrid Monteiro (UFC)
  • Experiences and challenges of a redesign process with the support of an AI assistant on an educational platform – Jonathan Borges (UFU),
    Rafael Araújo (UFU)
  • Challenges and Lessons Learned to Improve the Deaf User Experience: Compliance with ABNT NBR 17060 Standard in Mobile Applications – Ana Carolina Rodrigues Lima de Aguiar (UFPB), Lucas Eduardo (UFPB), Pedro Lima (UFPB), Tiago Maritan (UFPB), Derzu Omaia (UFPB), Yuska Paola Costa Aguiar (UFPB)
  • Use of Design Thinking for the Design and Evaluation of a Mobile Nutrition Information Application – Karoline Romero (UEM), Lucas Beluomini (UEM), Juliana Scanavacca (UEM), Isabella Pazinatto (UEM), Renato Balancieri (UEM), Gislaine Camila Leal (UEM), Guilherme Guerino (UEM)
  • Promoting Accessibility: Workshop Experiences with Design Thinking – Sara Remedios (UNIRIO), Priscilla Braz (UNIRIO), Aline Alves (UNIRIO), Marina Da Silva (FioCruz), Gabriela Silveira (Faculdade Senac RJ – Algeria)
  • University extension for the benefit of scientific dissemination: experience report with a Brazilian journal – Vivian Pereira (UFC), Ingrid Monteiro (UFC)
  • Designing a Dashboard Together: Reporting the Experience of Co-creating a Customizable Dashboard System in a Workshop – Amanda Santana (UFCG), Livia Sampaio (UFCG), Luiz Augusto Morais (UFPE), Andrey Brito (UFCG)
  • Optimizing manual web accessibility evaluation through a specialized tool – Bruna Poletto Salton (IFRS), Anderson Dall Agnol (IFRS), Lael Nervis (IFRS), Tiago da Silva (UNIFESP), Milene Silveira (PUCRS)
  • Evaluation of the interaction of ubiquitous systems: Applying the MALTU model and Extended Maltu in a IoT water device – Pedro Silva (UFC), Ruan Gabriel Lopes e Souza (UFC), Larah Virgínia Pedrosa Lima Cruz (UFC), Anna Julia Abreu Lima de Souza (UFC), Andréia Libório (UFC), Marcelo Martins da Silva (UFC)
  • Accessibility Inspections Using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines by Novice Evaluators: an Experience Report – Andre Freire (UFLA), Paulo Parreira Júnior (UFLA), Silvia Helena Rigatto (UFLA), Tiago da Silva (UNIFESP),Bruna Poletto Salton (IFRS), Lael Nervis (IFRS), Eduardo Ribeiro (UFLA), Gabriel Silva (UFLA), Jamilly Antonio (UFLA), João Victor Rosa (UFLA), Julia Souza (UFLA), Paulo Silveira (UFLA), Ruan Rocha (UFLA), Saimon Andrade (UFLA)

Call for Papers

The Brazilian Symposium on Human Factors in Computing Systems (IHC) is the largest Brazilian national event in the area of ​​Human-Computer Interaction. In 2020, it had an H5 of 11 and is improving. It is an event classified by CAPES with stratum A3 in the 2017-2020 four-year period.

We invite teachers, extensionists and industry professionals (public or private sector) who work in the area to submit complete articles to the Experience Reports Track. It is expected that the articles in this track carefully describe experiences focused on the area of HCI, be it, for example, in the field of HCI teaching, in the evaluation of experiences of/by users, in the adoption of HCI concepts and methods in university extension actions, as well as experiences in industry (public or private) with theoretical and methodological foundations in the area.

In their experience report, the authors must characterize the context, the parties involved and the relevance of the reported experience; they must also be attentive to the quality of the methodological presentation for appropriation by other people; in addition to providing opportunities for meaningful reflections on this experience based on adequate theoretical-methodological foundations. It is expected that the reports submitted to this track are original, therefore, that they have not been published or submitted to other forums or vehicles.

Submission Instructions

Questions can be sent directly to the Experience Reports Track coordination.

Review Process

Submissions will be rejected without review if (1) they do not comply with all submission instructions set forth above, (2) they are outside the scope of the IHC 2024 Experience Reports Track, or (3) they have been submitted or published in any other forum (conference or journal). All other work will be reviewed by at least three program committee members. If the submission is accepted, authors must consider review comments to prepare the final version of the article.

In quantitative terms, reviewers must evaluate each article according to the following criteria:

  • Adherence to the track. Does the article adhere to the IHC 2024 Experience Reports track?
  • Contribution to the community. Are the discussions and contributions presented meaningful to the HCI community and practitioners in the field? Articles submitted to this track do not necessarily need to advance the state of knowledge/art.
  • Quality of textual presentation. Is the article well written and adequately presented in terms of language, content and form, following the event standard?
  • Characterization of the context. Is the context well characterized, placing the experience in time and space? Is the presentation of the report well justified?
  • Reference to related works. Are references presented that value other experiences? Attention: articles submitted to this track do not necessarily need to advance the state of knowledge/art.
  • Theoretical-methodological foundation. Does the reported experience have an adequate and solid theoretical-methodological basis?
  • Quality of experience presentation. Is the reported experience aligned with the theoretical-methodological foundation? Are the parties involved introduced? Are the materials and methods characterized adequately, so that other people or groups can reframe them?
  • Reflections on the experience. Are the discussions consistent with the theoretical-methodological foundation presented? Are they significant enough to provoke revisions/evolution of local practices and/or within the HCI community?

In addition to these criteria, the correct use of the formatting and reference model adopted by the event will also be verified, as well as compliance with ethical aspects.

Although it will not interfere in the final evaluation of the article, reviewers will also be invited to check the existence of references to IHC or to Journal on Interactive Systems (JIS) publications, in addition to adopting references to relevant works by women, researchers from developing countries (for example, those ones from the Brazilian Computing Society) and underrepresented groups.

Ethical Aspects

Authors must follow recommendations on ethical aspects in research involving human beings.

Cases of experience reports that are exempt from analysis by a research ethics committee must contain details about the case of exemption and ethical precautions taken, such as those adhering to item VII of art. 26 of CNS nº 674/2022 – “Research that aims to provide theoretical in-depth analysis of situations that emerge spontaneously and contingently in professional practice, as long as they do not reveal data that could identify the individual”.

Publication

The rules for publication are described on the instructions for publication page

Best Papers

The selection of the best papers in the track will follow the process described on the “Best Papers Awards” page <link coming soon>.

The authors of the best papers will be invited to submit an extended version in English, with at least 35% original content, in the Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society (JBCS) or Journal on Interactive Systems (JIS).

Presentation

Article presentations during the event will only be made in person. The coordination of the Innovative Ideas and Emerging Results Track will send emails to the authors specifying the details, including the maximum presentation length and slide models.

Coordenation

André Pimenta Freire (UFLA) – apfreire@ufla.br

Isabela Gasparini (UDESC) – isabela.gasparini@udesc.br

Program Committee

Alan Keller Gomes – Instituto Federal de Goiás
Alessandro Assis – Nuance Communications
Amanda Melo – Universidade Federal do Pampa
André da Silva – Instituto Federal de São Paulo – Campus Hortolândia
André de Lima Salgado – Universidade Federal de Lavras
Angela Peres – Universidade de Ciências Da Saúde de Alagoas
Anna Beatriz Marques – Universidade Federal do Ceará
Aurea Melo – Universidade do Estado Amazonas
Bruna Rodrigues da Cunha – Universidade de São Paulo
Camila Sestito – Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná – Cornélio Procópio
Daniel Lucrédio – Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Daniela Trindade – Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná
Diego Zabot – Universidade Federal da Bahia
Edson Rufino – Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
Eduardo Tanaka – Eldorado Research Institute
Gabriel Barbosa – Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Georgia Pereira – Universidade Federal do Ceará 
Guilherme Guerino – Universidade Estadual do Paraná
Heitor Costa – Universidade Federal de Lavras
Kamila Rodrigues – Universidade de São Paulo
Kathia Oliveira – Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France 
Luciana Zaina – Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Ludmilla Galvão – Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso
Marcelo Morandini – Universidade de São Paulo 
Marcos Alexandre Rose Silva – Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Marilia Mendes – Universidade Federal do Ceará 
Maurício Souza – Universidade Federal de Lavras
Milene Silveira – Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
Natasha Valentim – Universidade Federal do Paraná
Patricia de Vasconcelos – Universidade Federal do Ceará
Paula Palomino – Faculdade de Tecnologia do Estado de São Paulo
Paulo Parreira Júnior – Universidade Federal de Lavras
Pedro Henrique Dias Valle – Universidade de São Paulo
Priscilla Braz – Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Rafael Araújo – Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
Renato Balancieri – Universidade Estadual de Maringá
Roberto Pereira – Universidade Federal do Paraná
Saul Delabrida Federal – Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
Simone Barbosa – Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Sylvana Karla Santos – Instituto Federal de Brasília
Taciana Pontual Falcão – Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Ticianne Darin – Universidade Federal do Ceará
Valéria Martins – Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Vanessa Maike – The State University of New York, Oswego
Vinicius Hartmann Ferreira – Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do Sul – Campus Feliz
Yuska Paola Costa Aguiar – Universidade Federal da Paraíba

Important Dates

Submission registration: May 27, 2024 (previously May 13)

Paper submission: June 03, 2024 (previously May 20)

Results notification: July 30, 2024 (previously July 12)

Final version submission: August 17, 2024 (previously July  22)

Presentation: during IHC 2024 (between October 7th and 11th 2024)

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