The Fourth IASTED International Conference on
Human-Computer Interaction
~IASTED-HCI 2009~

November 22 – 24, 2009
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

Past Conference Information

The Human-Computer Interaction 2009 conference in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands has ended.

Conference Proceedings

The Conference Proceedings are not yet available for purchase, but will be available shortly on the ACTA Press website.

Upcoming Conference

There is an upcoming conference in this series:

Local Arrangements Chair

Dr. Marc Boumedine
University of the Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands

Keynote Speaker

Scope

The topics of interest covered by IASTED-HCI 2009 included, but were not limited to:

  • Analysis, Design, and Evaluation Methods
  • Artificial Intelligence and Agents
  • Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
  • Computer-based Learning
  • Devices and Display Systems, Tools, and Interaction Techniques
  • Ecological Interfaces
  • Education about HCI
  • Formal Methods in HCI
  • Graphical User Interfaces
  • Groupware Interfaces
  • Guidelines and Design Heuristics
  • HCI Case Studies
  • HCI in Mobile, Ubiquitous, and Pervasive Computing Contexts
  • HCI Theories, Methods, and Practice
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Interaction Design for People with Disabilities
  • Interaction through Wireless Communication Networks
  • Interfaces for Restricted Environments
  • Internalization and Implications of Culture on Design
  • Non-Verbal Interfaces
  • Perceptual and Adaptive User Interfaces
  • Psychological Aspects of HCI
  • Societal Implications of HCI
  • Speech and Natural Language Interfaces
  • Support for Creativity and Learning
  • Theoretical Foundations of HCI
  • Universal Access and Usability
  • Usability Engineering
  • Usability Testing
  • User Interface Development
  • User Interface Software Tools, Architectures, and Technologies
  • User Modelling and Adaptation
  • User Profiling and Individual Differences between Users
  • User Support Systems
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality
  • Visions of HCI in the Future
  • Visual Programming