4th Workshop on Human Factors in Hypertext

Event Dates

Aug 30, 2021 - Aug 30, 2021

Location

Virtual

Submission Deadline

Jul 23, 2021

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CALL FOR PAPERS

HUMAN’21 – 4th Workshop on Human Factors in Hypertext

Official workshop of the ACM Hypertext Conference ’21

Sponsored by ACM SIGWEB // Aug 30, 2021 // Online

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HUMAN on Twitter: @HUMAN_HT

Twitter hashtag: #HUMAN21

Workshop website: https://human.iisys.de/human21

** INTRODUCTION

HUMAN’21 is the third workshop of a series for the ACM Hypertext

conferences. It is sponsored by SIGWEB and affiliated with the

32nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media. It has a strong

focus on the user and thus is complementary to the strong machine

analytics research direction that could be experienced in previous

conferences.

The user-centric view on hypertext not only includes user interfaces

and interaction, but also discussions about hypertext application

domains. Furthermore, the workshop raises the question of how original

hypertext ideas (e.g., Doug Engelbart’s “augmenting human intellect” or

Frank Halasz’ “hypertext as a medium for thinking and communication”)

can improve today’s hypertext systems.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the fact that HT’21 is held virtually,

the HUMAN’21 workshop will take place online, too. For further

information see the workshop website and follow us on Twitter.

** SCOPE

Historically, hypertext is strongly connected to human factors. This

can be experienced by the early work provided by hypertext pioneers,

such as Doug Engelbart or Ted Nelson. However, recent hypertext

research focuses mostly on machine analytics. This workshop wants to

broaden the scope again by taking the human back into consideration. In

order to accomplish that, the workshop combines original hypertext ideas

with recent hypertext research trends. Furthermore, it tries to

consolidate different hypertext areas by looking at those from a human

factors viewpoint.

HUMAN also encourages to submit work that has an interdisciplinary

perspective. It targets both scientists and developers from various

research and business areas who consider a critical and open-minded

discussion of original hypertext ideas with the goal to identify and

solve today’s hypertext challenges.

Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):

– Systems for augmenting human intellect

– Human-centered information systems

– Human-centered AI

– User interfaces and interactions

– Cognitive aspects and hypertext

– Collaborative hypertext and social media

– Hypertext used for human communication

– Hypertext and decision making

– Information structuring

– Spatial hypertext

– Annotation services

– Organizing information

– Information structuring in digital humanities

– User perspectives in adaptive hypertext

– Social aspects of humans using hypertext

– Intercultural aspects in hypertext

** SUBMISSION

All papers must be original and may not be published, submitted, and/or

currently under review elsewhere. Each submission will be peer reviewed

in a double-blind manner.

Papers must follow the new workflow for ACM publications — see also

the HUMAN’21 website for details. Short papers max. 8 pages, long

papers max. 15 pages, incl. references.

Submissions must be uploaded via Easy Chair (HT’21) no later than

July 23, 2021 (AoE):

https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ht21

All accepted and at the workshop presented papers will be published at

the ACM Digital Library.

** IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: July 23, 2021

Notification of acceptance: August 16, 2021

Workshop (taking place online): August 30, 2021

Camera ready papers due: September 5, 2021

** ORGANIZERS

If you have any questions please feel free to contact the organizers:

Prof. Dr. Jessica Rubart

OWL University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Germany

jessica.rubart@th-owl.de

Twitter: @jrubart

Prof. Dr. Claus Atzenbeck

Institute of Information Systems, Hof University, Germany

claus.atzenbeck@iisys.de

Twitter: @clausatz