European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2020

ECCE 2020


Human Computer Interaction Cognitive Science Innovation



ECCE 2020 is the 32nd annual conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics (EACE).


This leading conference in human-media interaction and cognitive engineering provides an opportunity for both researchers and practitioners to exchange new ideas and practical experiences from a variety of domains.

The special theme for ECCE conference in 2020 is: "Designing virtual and physical interactive systems"

Today's technologies allow new interactive opportunities and access to digital media, services and smart products. These afford the creation of cooperative practices between agents distant in time and space and the development of tailored and ubiquitous services/systems closer to the people’s needs and expectations. This way they have a tremendous opportunity to foster inclusion and diversity and break down the boundaries between places and levels of participation. In these scenarios, cognitive processes are expressed, modified and developed in interactions with systems whose boundaries between virtuality and materiality are increasingly blurred.
The design of interactive systems that consider physical and virtual realities as well as exploration of mixed materiality calls for new methodological insights, ethical reflections, and sustainable practices openings unexplored perspectives.

ECCE 2020 seeks to encourage an interdisciplinary dialogue and discussion among participants related to general topics of cognitive ergonomics as well as this year’s special theme.

CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite various types of contributions from researchers and practitioners – including long and short papers – which address the broad spectrum of cognitive ergonomics challenges in the analysis, design, and evaluation of virtual and physical interactive systems.
- Long and short papers
- Demonstrations
- Workshops

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
We encourage PhD students to submit to the Doctoral Consortium taking place on October 6, 2020. The submission deadline is the same as the main paper submission deadline (see above).
Doctoral Consortium papers can be 4 pages at most, including all sections, references, and possible appendices. Submissions should provide a summary of the PhD student’s work (including aspects such as research context, achievements, future directions and issues experienced) and a 1-page CV.

Check all the information and guidelines: www.congressi.unisi.it/ecce2020