'Geographic Human-Computer Interaction', Paris, France
Geography is increasingly important to areas of human-computer interaction (HCI) ranging from social computing to mobile computing and natural user interfaces. Similarly, research in geography focuses more and more on HCI-related topics. There have been few opportunities, however, for intradisciplinary or interdisciplinary knowledge sharing, knowledge creation or community building among those whose interests lie at the boundary of these two fields.
The event will be a forum for participants to share of research datasets, methods, literature, and tools among 'GeoHCI' researchers and practitioners across disciplinary lines.For further information, please visit:
http://geohci2013.grouplens.org/(opens in new window)