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Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz Center for Informatics
Joint Declaration:The freedom of science is at the heart of liberal, democratic societies. Without this freedom, it is impossible for scientific efforts to be geared toward gaining knowledge and facts. It is therefore extremely worrying that the scientific freedom is coming under increasing pressure in various regions of the world.(read more)
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    AI & machine-learning & translation

    Teaching with new interfaces

    Game experiences

    Eating + cooking

    Touch in context

    Curves & mirages:gestures & interaction with nonplanar surfaces

    Leveraging the crowd

    Getting around:menus, scrolling, & advanced navigation

    Spectators

    Immateriality as a design feature

    Privacy + self disclosure

    Supporting visually impaired users

    Text visualization

    Brain & body

    Empathy & technology:focus on the end user

    Workplace

    Uses of media & creation of web experiences

    Tools for video + images

    Sustainability & behavior change

    Interacting with robots & agents

    Hot moves:shape-changing & thermal interfaces

    Intimacy & connection

    HCI4D:business

    Pen + touch

    Affective presence

    Games:community + communication

    Healthcare + technology:putting patients first

    Critical perspectives on design

    I am how i touch:authenticating users

    Visionary models + tools

    It's a big web!

    Tools & stats in evaluation studies

    Values in research practice

    Literacy on the margin

    Participatory design with older people

    Personas & design

    Kick it! interfaces for feet & walking

    Music across CHI

    Space:the interaction frontier

    The tools of the trade

    Publics & civic virtues

    Promoting educational opportunity

    Interfaces for health & well being

    Needle in the haystack

    Understanding online communication

    Performative emergency simulation

    Crowdsourcing & peer production I

    Pasts + futures

    Mobile computing & interaction

    Future design

    Visualization + visual analysis

    Outside the box

    Sensing + sensible interaction

    Time + task:managing work life

    Search interfaces

    Music

    ICT4D

    Movement-based gameplay

    Beyond paper

    Sensory interaction modalities

    Old mouse, new tricks:desktop interfaces

    Social support & collaboration

    Culture, playfulness, & creativity

    I did that! being in control

    Teaching with games

    Health + design

    Usability methods

    Dimensions of sensory interaction

    Phone fun:extending mobile interaction

    Check this out:recommender systems

    See hear speak:redesigning I/O for effectiveness

    Triple t:touch, tables, tablets

    Defying environmental behavior changes

    Learning with children

    Morphing & tracking & stacking:3D interaction

    Social computing:business & beyond

    Programming, performance, & sense making

    Design theory & practice

    Interactions beyond the desktop

    Right where i am:UX in complex environments

    Health & children

    Comfortable aging

    Touch text entry

    Programming & debugging

    Organizing the recovery

    Tweet, tweet, tweet!

    Me & my mobile

    Understanding gamers

    Better together

    Bigger is better:large & multiple display environments

    What a lovely gesture

    Crowdsourcing & peer production II

    Usability & user research

    Do you see what eye see

    Home & family

    Designing for learners' complex needs

    Groups @ work

    Use the force

    Human performance gives us Fitts'

    With a little help from my friends

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