[visionlist] EMIP'18 Call for Papers
Roman Bednarik
roman.bednarik at uef.fi
Thu Mar 22 08:11:27 -05 2018
Eye Movements in Programming 2018, emipws.org
International Workshop
co-located at ETRA 2018,
the 10th ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking
Research & Applications,
Warsaw, Poland, June 17, 2018
Call for Papers
Gaze data has a high potential in research on computer programming, in
computing education and practice. The fifth international workshop on
Eye Movements in Programming (EMIP’2018) will focus on advancing the
methodological, theoretical and applied aspects of eye-movements in
programming. Previously we focused on understanding expert and novice
source code reading behaviors, on models to interpret data, and we
launched the first distributed data collection in this discipline. By
analyzing the pre-shared datasets and discussion of bottom-up
data-to-models approaches, the workshop produced new methods, tools and
understanding of source code reading gaze patterns.
We invite contributions focusing on gaze behaviour in comprehension,
debugging, and other tasks of programming, including social aspects,
vision and educational perspectives. These may include, but are not
limited to, affective computing in programming, vision based models,
readability, and new theories of program comprehension. Contributions
are expected to present implications to industrial programming practice
or programming education.
Participants submit a paper (4 pages + 2 pages references) through the
ETRA PCS submission site https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login
All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee.
Important dates:
- deadline for papers: April 15, 2018
- feedback to authors: May 2, 2018
- workshop: June 17, 2018
Workshop chairs:
Roman Bednarik (University of Eastern Finland), Carsten Schulte
(Paderborn University)
Program committee (confirmed):
Andrew Begel, Microsoft Research
Teresa Busjahn, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Martha Crosby, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, USA
Fabian Deitelhoff, Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Germany
Fabian Fagerholm, University of Helsinki
Pavel Orlov, Imperial College London, UK
James Paterson, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Tanya Stott, University of the Free State, South Africa
Jozef Tvarozek, Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia
Workshop website:
http://emipws.org
Paper submission (4 pages + 2 pages references ACM two column format):
Format of the submission: SIGGRAPH FORMAT. Please retrieve templates
here: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Word
authors, *please* ensure you read the appropriate manual as ACM
formatting is very complex, and ensure you use the "sigconf" template
style. Consider using Overleaf as an easier alternative to Word
formatting (see template page for details). ALL AUTHORS must use the
"author year" citation and reference format. Please refer to the
siggraph conference template as a guide
https://www.siggraph.org//sites/default/files/template-sigconf.pdf.
Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format to EMIP-track
through the ETRA submission
system:
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=etra
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School of Computing, University of Eastern Finland
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