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Eighth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction,

High Education, Augmented Reality and Technologies

( HCIHEART 2025 )

8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, High Education, Augmented Reality and Technologies ( HCIHEART 2025 ) :: Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg :: July, 27 – 29th, 2025

International Conference with Papers, Short Papers, Posters, Demos, Research-in-Progress, Workshops, Doctoral Consortium, Parallel Sessions, and Books / Handbooks Presentation.

Call for Contributions :: Eighth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, High Education, Augmented Reality and Technologies ( HCIHEART 2025 ) :: Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg :: July, 27 – 29th, 2025

The 8th International Conference on "Human-Computer Interaction, High Education, Augmented Reality and Technologies" (HCIHEART 2025) carries implicitly an innovating and revolutionary vision in the domain of the college education of the present and the future, excluding all those little groups or castes that prevent the harmonious evolution of scientific knowledge, the use of the new technologies and the growth of the common wealth in the local and global village.

This is an annual event that is aimed at four domains that interrelate with each other in a bidirectional way such as human-computer interaction, high education, augmented / mixed / virtual reality, and information and communication technologies. In this scientific space new original proposals are admitted that are in a stage of elaboration or with already reached final results. Briefly, it is a kind of heart of different converging disciplines, tending to set up bridges between users and professionals of the new technologies. Allowing to all of them a greater ability to look towards the future in the short, middle and long term, with a much sharper accuracy and sharpness in their daily activities.

We do not tend to the large numbers of participants (hundreds or thousands) but rather to the qualitative factor of human communication, where the students, professors, researchers, businessmen, among others, have the chance of interacting positively to offer new horizons to the research and development works. In other words, the qualitative element of the group prevails over the quantitative aspect, as it happens in many other conferences, where students, for example, are not considered, and many of their works in the continuous research stage are only sidelined to the poster sections. Besides, we are working with zero “G factor” (G = Garduña) into our international events.

In short, it is a new field of debate for the streamlining of the sciences and education focusing on human-computer interaction, augmented / mixed / virtual reality and new technologies that boost the learning process, the communicability between interactive media, professors and students, the supervision of the evolution of the research projects, the technology transfer between the university and the industry / business, and vice versa, educational quality, and a long etcetera. Leaving the possibility open of including other potential contexts and new information and communication technologies where the human being is the center of the educational process.

Many conferences are focussed on specific aspects of computer science, programming, education, final users, human factors, advanced visual interface, ergonomics, and so forth, and bring together leading experts in a particular field or sometimes on a specific technology. The conferences, workshops, symposiums, etc., are not a big scale and aim to promote dialogue between established professors, research experts, pedagogues, and so on, and students, programmers, mobile designers, machine learning engineers, and so forth; working on new directions. Hence topics from the whole range of human-computer interaction; dynamics and static media; 3D computer graphics; apps programming; software quality; communicability; design, assessment and auditory of interactive systems; innovative tools, methodologies, and techniques for HCI; online learning in higher education; educational video games; virtual agents; e-learning authoring tools; display technologies; expanded reality; information architecture for AI; creative content for social networking, big data analysis; human behaviour and ethics in ICT, and so on, are welcomed.

Last year’s symposiums, workshops, conferences, etc., organized by AInCI and ALAIPO, for instance, included papers, demos, research-in-progress, doctoral consortium, posters, etc., on the topics (see below the alphabetical order). An extensive listing connotes and reflects the requirement and also skill necessary to find intersection zones of the disciplines among the different domains, fields, and specialities; which at the same time potentially boosts and merges the formerly different scientific views. In other words, we focus on the following main and secondary subjects, which do not exclude others of great current or future interest, alphabetically listed in the following way:

:: Human-Computer Interaction

- Collaborative Systems
- Computational Thinking
- Gestural Interaction
- Human/Robot-Computer Communicability
- Information Visualization
- Intelligent Interfaces
- Innovative Interface Design and Assessment of Interactive Systems
- Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing
- User Experience with AI Systems

:: High Education

- Computer Science and Engineering
- Culture Systems
- Digital Libraries
- e-Learning / m-Learning
- Detection and Erradication of Gardunia Factor
- Pedagogy for AI, ML and DL
- Social Sciences
- Video Games and Education
- Virtual Agents and Virtual Education
- Virtual Classroom and Virtual University

:: Augmented / Mixed / Virtual Reality

- Architecture of AR, MR, VR Systems
- Computer Graphics and Computer Vision
- Digital Literacy
- Emerging Software and Hardware for Multimodal Displays
- Haptic Rendering
- Interaction and Output Modalities
- Multi/Tras media Design and Spatial Experience
- New Content for Static and Dynamics Media
- Software Programming for Complex Systems

:: Technologies

- Expanded Reality Hardware
- Educational Technology
- Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces
- Mobile Devices and Sensors for AI
- Networking and Security
- New Display Technologies
- Research and Innovative Technologies
- Tracking Technology
- User Interface Design for Sustainability Technologies

All contributions –papers, workshops, demos, posters, research-in-progress, doctoral consortium, etc. should be of high quality, originality, clarity, significance and impact. Besides, all submitted papers will be reviewed by a double-blind (at least three reviewers), non-blind, and participative peer review. These three kinds of review will support the selection process of those that will be accepted for their presentation at the international conference. Authors of accepted contributions who registered in the conference can have access to the evaluations and possible feedback provided by the reviewers who recommended the acceptance of their works, so they can accordingly improve the final version of their papers, demos, research-in-progress, and so forth.

Kind regards,

International Secretariat
ALAIPO & AInCI

This is an international conference “100% in-person.”

For more information, send us an email to: info@alaipo.com or info@ainci.com

 


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Tenth International Conference on Horizons for Information Architecture,

Security and Cloud Intelligent Technology

( HIASCIT 2025 )

10th International Conference on "Horizons for Information Architecture, Security and Cloud Intelligent Technology (HIASCIT 2025) :: Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg :: July, 29 – 31th, 2025

International Conference with Papers, Short Papers, Posters, Demos, Research-in-Progress, Workshops, Doctoral Consortium, Parallel Sessions, and Books / Handbooks Presentation.

Call for Contributions :: Tenth International Conference on "Horizons for Information Architecture, Security and Cloud Intelligent Technology (HIASCIT 2025) :: Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg :: July, 29 – 31th, 2025

Cloud computing has opened new horizons in the group work, with the possibility of increasing the quality of the products and/or services, in very short timeframes and with lower costs. Besides, there is a reduction of the costs for the maintenance of servers and/or the updating of the versions of the operative services, special applications, etc., with which the local and international users work daily inside a private, public or mixed institution. The safety and privacy of the data which are in the cloud constitutes a key element in the reliability of the interchange of original ideas for the development of avant-garde projects.

The new virtual communities which will be born from these clouds will see the integration and confederation of the diverse models of networks that have existed: intranet, extranet, internet, and so on, with the novel micro computing and multimedia mobile phone devices. Here are some of the main goals, which we intend to discuss in this 10th International Conference on "Horizons for Information Architecture, Security and Cloud Intelligent Technology (HIASCIT 2025): Programming, Software Quality, Online Communities, Cyber Behaviour and Business."

This synergy of people and tasks will generate new jobs across the whole planet, thus bolstering the notion of the expansion of communicability among the potential users. However, it is necessary to establish balances and controls in the behavior patterns of certain users, who with mercantilist purposes try to get the utmost personal profit with the least effort. It is also necessary to analyze in a neutral way the advantages and disadvantages of the concentration of digital information. Therefore, the quality metrics stemming from software engineering and other disciplines of the social sciences may constitute a set of attributes and quantitative rules in the online and off-line communication processes which must be respected by everybody.

Many conferences are focused on specific aspects of computer science, telecommunications, virtual reality, mixed reality, architecture visualization, gamification, interactive technology for children, embodied interaction, conversational agents, artificial intelligence in education, etc., and bring together leading experts in a particular field or sometimes on a specific technology. At such large conferences students are often marginalized or relegated to poster sessions, for example, with 5 - 10/15 minutes for the presentation. Our conferences, workshops, symposiums, and so on, are not a "mega big" scale and aim to promote dialogue between established professors and graduate students working on new directions.

Hence topics from the whole range of software engineering, information architecture, digital security, hardware protection mechanisms, interactive design, communicability, expanded reality, user security training, and so forth are welcomed. Last year’s symposiums, workshops, conferences, etc., organized by ALAIPO and AInCI, for instance, included papers, demos, posters, work-in-progress, etc., on the topics (see below the alphabetical order). An extensive listing connotes and reflects the requirement and also skill necessary to find intersection zones of the disciplines among the different domains, fields, and specialties; which at the same time potentially boosts and merges the formerly different scientific views.

In other words, the current international conference is aimed at all the professionals, experts, students, professors, researchers, businessmen, etc. hailing from the formal sciences, natural and the factual sciences. This is another of the reasons why, when we refer currently to the architecture of information, it is claimed that it is “an art and a science” to find the best possible solutions to the problems posed, from the programming of efficient and intelligent applications down to the management of the online communities.

In this sense, cloud computing can increase the business in each one of the environments of the human being, going from intelligent mobile phone, federated database system, business intelligence, and so on., to theory and applications of cryptology, intrusion detection, methods and techniques for stopping attacks in social networking, just to mention a few examples. In short, we focus on the following main and secondary subjects, which do not exclude others of great current or future interest, alphabetically listed in the following way:

:: Information Architecture

- Cloud Computing for Service Oriented Architectures
- Cloud Computing Infrastructure
- Cloud Computing Models, Techniques and Architecture
- Information Architecture Design for Cloud Computing and Security
- Library Systems and Database Development for Information Architecture
- Usability Engineering and Communicability for Information Architecture

:: Security

- Administration Security Policy
- Data Privacy and Security
- Human Factors: Methods for the Elimination of Gardunia
- Security Certification: Standardization and Guidelines
- Security in Grid
- Security Policies and User Behaviour
- Semantic Computing and Security

:: Cloud Intelligent

- Cloud Computing for Big Data
- Cloud Computing for Internet of Things
- Cloud Development Tools and Applications
- Federated Database System and Cloud Computing
- Mobile Cloud for Industrial Production and Business
- Strategies for Cloud Assessment

:: Technology

- Advanced Multi-modal Interfaces for Security
- Authentication Mechanisms and Systems
- Cyber Security Automation
- Firewall Systems and Management
- ICT, Servers and Networking: Hardware and Software Configuration
- Multimedia Mobile Phone for Business Intelligence
- Network Security Issues and Protocols
- Voice, Face and Signature Recognition Systems for Security

:: Programming

- Cloud Programming Models and Paradigms
- Database: Design, Security and Authorization
- Interactive Design with AI for International Users Security and Privacy Information
- Special Algorithms for Optimization Security, Cloud Computing Information and AI
- Theory and Applications of of Cryptology
- Vulnerability Analysis

:: Software Quality

- Attack Information: Analysis for Detection and Prevention
- Heuristic Evaluation for Cyber Attacks with AI
- Human and Social Factors in Software Engineering for Security and Confidential Information
- Interactive Design for International Users Security and Privacy Information
- Natural Interfaces, Communicability and Strong Security for Interactive Systems
- Open Software and Commercial Software for Anti-virus
- Techniques and Methodologies for Virtual Defense

:: Online Communities

- Access to Online Information: Rights and Obligations
- Consequences of the Cyber Destruction and International Legislation
- Digital Contents and Copyright Protection Techniques
- Ethics and Aesthetics of the Interactive Contents Online and Off-line
- Evaluation of the Impact of Security Efficiency on User Satisfaction
- Freedom of Thought and Expression: Hacking Democracy
- Information Society and International Legislation for New Technologies

:: Cyber Behaviour

- Illegal Algorithms for the Censorship and Reputation Destruction
- Cyber Destructors and Parochialism from Education / Religion / Political / Legal Areas
- Intellectual Property and Copyright
- Methods and Techniques for Stopping Attacks in Social Networking
- Psychiatry Studies for Cyber Destructors
- Quality Attributes and Metrics for the Evaluation of the Cyber Destructors
- Social Psychology and Human Behaviour in Safety, Security and Privacy

:: Business

- Business and Security Risk Models
- Business Intelligence and Business Analytics
- Business Quality Models for Universities, Enterprises and Industries
- Communicability for Business Intelligence
- Mobile Cloud for Industrial Production and Business
- Security, Trust and Privacy in Commerce Online

All contributions –papers, workshops, demos, posters, research-in-progress and doctoral consortium, should be of high quality, originality, clarity, and significance. Besides, all submitted papers will be reviewed by a double-blind (at least three reviewers), non-blind, and participative peer review. These three kinds of review will support the selection process of those that will be accepted for their presentation at the international conference. Authors of accepted papers who registered in the conference can have access to the evaluations and possible feedback provided by the reviewers who recommended the acceptance of their research works, so they can accordingly improve the final version of their contributions.

International Secretariat
ALAIPO & AInCI

This is an international conference “100% in-person.”

For more information, send us an email to: info@alaipo.com or info@ainci.com

 


 

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Ninth International Conference on Research and Development in

Imaging, Nanotechnology, Industrial Design and Robotics

( RDINIDR 2025 )

Ninth International Conference on Research and Development in Imaging, Nanotechnology, Industrial Design and Robotics :: RDINIDR 2025 :: Madrid, Spain :: 13 - 15 October, 2025

International Conference with Papers, Short Papers, Posters, Demos, Research-in-Progress, Workshops, Doctoral Consortium, Parallel Sessions, and Books / Handbooks Presentation.

Call for Contributions :: Ninth International Conference on Research and Development in Imaging, Nanotechnology, Industrial Design and Robotics ( RDINIDR 2025 ) :: Madrid, Spain :: October, 13 – 15th, 2025

In the last years, a myriad of notions stemming from the sciences have been used in an incorrect way for mercantilist purposes. We have an example in the wide context of the user experience design, human-robot interaction, human-computer interaction, human-computer communication, human-computer interfaces, HCI and welfare (individual / group), information retrieval, and so on, with the notion of interdisciplinarity when in fact there are cases in which we should speak of transdisciplinarity or multidisciplinarity. Evidently three notions which are not synonymous between themselves. However, where the economic factor prevails over the scientific knowledge, all of this is possible.

This vision and/or modus operandi which is lax, consents or tolerates a set of errors in the factual, formal and natural sciences which may seriously affect the future of computer science, robotics, interfaces and the users of the future interactive systems and emerging hardware. This is one of the reasons why we have decided to carry out this conference on a yearly basis. It is a meeting for the exchange of knowledge and experiences tending to draw reliable lines of research and of constant work for the immediate future, as well as in the mid and long term.

The changes in the economically developed societies, allow to see how at a vertiginous speed the sector of emerging technologies, particularly where computer science, electronics, mechanics, telecommunications and artificial intelligence converge, are generating new professions for the current and future workers of that working environment. Now that working place (r)evolution will entail that many professions in the sector of services of those new technologies are going to disappear. Others will go into a continuous process of transformation or metamorphosis.

This process will give rise to the need to count on new professionals for the following areas: drones which will work in the field of the audio-visual, entertainment, environmental monitoring, humanitarian aid, agriculture and commerce; the computer, electronics and robotics experts for the creation and maintenance, whether of humanoid automats, and/or intelligent machinery; telemarketers online for long distance education or healthcare; analysts in communicability to determine the degree of reliability / quality / veracity of the online information / data for the private corporations and industries, government bodies, etc.; designers, programmers and software implementers oriented at the Apps, tablets, smartphones, 3D printers, computer graphics, computer animation, scientific computing, drones, and so forth. They are new professions, where the digital aspect of information will totally prevail over the analogue.

In the face of this new process of great current and coming changes, where will be produced not only unions and intersections of knowledge, to give rise to new areas of knowledge, it is necessary to reflect on the philosophy of science, computer science and all its derivations, artificial intelligence, robotics, software quality, communicability, avant-garde design, creativity, art, beauty, innovation in materials and nanotechnology, quantum computers, etc. Next are shown the main groups into which the acceptance of research works in their diverse formats is divided, without excluding other issues, which the authors will consider fit to introduce in the current conference.

All contributions –papers, demos, research-in-progress, posters, doctoral consortium, parallel sessions, and workshops should be of high quality, originality, clarity, and significance. In the current international conference it is demonstrated how with a correct integration among professionals of factual, formal and natural sciences interesting research lines in the following subjects and other main areas are solicited on, but not limited to (alphabetical order):

:: Imaging

• Computational Creativity and Algorithm Art
• Infographics
• Machine Vision
• Perceptual Psychology
• Stereo Imaging

:: Industrial Design

• 3D Printing
• Computer Graphics
• Digital Techniques
• Ergonomics
• Philosophy of the Design

:: Nanotechnology

• Ethics of Nanotechnologies
• Nanoelectronic Devices
• Nanomaterials
• Nanomedicine Applications
• Quantum Computing

:: Hardware and Computing Engineering

• Electrical Engineering and Multimedia Mobile Systems
• Programming Languages and Components Innovative for Human Behavior in Robotics
• New Devices for Acquiring, Processing, Analyzing, and Understanding Images
• Supercomputing
• Testing High-performance Computing Applications

:: Research and Development

• Cloud Computing
• Human-Computer/Robotics Communicability
• Mechatronics
• Philosophy of Science
• Scientific Visualization

:: Robotics

• Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
• Education and Training in Autonomous Robotics
• Evolutionary and Simulator Robotics
• Human-Robot Interaction
• Open-Source Robotics

Kind regards,

International Secretariat
ALAIPO & AInCI

This is an international conference “100% in-person.”

For more information, send us an email to: info@alaipo.com or info@ainci.com

 


 

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First International Conference on Gardunia Factor in

Informatics Education and Learning Disinformation

( GARFIIELD 2025 )

First International Conference on Gardunia Factor in Informatics Education and Learning Disinformation :: GARFIIELD 2025 :: Madrid, Spain

International Conference with Papers, Short Papers, Posters, Demos, Research-in-Progress, Workshops, Doctoral Consortium, and Books / Handbooks Presentation.

Call for Contributions :: First International Conference on Gardunia Factor in Informatics Education and Learning Disinformation (GARFIIELD 2025) :: Madrid, Spain :: October, 15 – 17th, 2025

Over the years, there has been a distinction between education and learning, as well as between communication, information and data, to name a couple of examples. However, nowadays they are mistakenly used as synonyms, through new information technologies, and more specifically, in social networks and in educational institutions. From the perspective of communication theory and information technology, the sum of each of the contributions made by the pioneers and specialists of the 20th century provided a more accurate picture of reality and context.

A reality that could not be easily manipulated by traditional media (press, radio and television) as it is now, through the bits of information technology or the pixels of plasma screens. In addition, when this manipulation undermines the foundations of the democratic system, those responsible for it must assume responsibility for the seriousness of such events, particularly in the places where future generations are educated.

Usually, teachers have as their main role to impart knowledge or skills in the educational process. Education is a formal process that can be developed within physical classrooms and/or at a distance, through virtual classrooms or campuses, thanks to the democratization of the Internet. On the other hand, the learning process is more extensive and long-lasting over time, since it involves a constant acquisition of new knowledge, skills and abilities, through various channels or communication instruments, whether interactive or not.

Through education and learning, today, millions of human beings are trying to quickly acquire the basic knowledge to understand the functioning, the main benefits and possible disadvantages of artificial intelligence, but with a great difference from what happened in the process of democratization of the Internet at the end of the 20th century. This contrast is that the media have begun to emit two alarm signals, in the social metamorphosis that is intended to be achieved in the short term. On the one hand, the imposition of an ambivalent model of the democratic electoral system, through the algorithms used by artificial intelligence, that is, “algocracy.”

This is a bipolar paradigm: Algorithms + democracy, or also, algorithms + autocracy. On the other hand, this last equation has begun to be observed with educational corruption and verticalist / authoritarian power, which is being silently implemented in the classrooms.

Both alarm signals have begun to sound lately, at the time of choosing the main institutional authorities (rectors), supposedly respecting the statutes of university autonomy. However, the media tells us that democracy no longer exists in certain academic areas, due to the expansion of the G Factor (G = Garduña / Gardunia). These first signs reveal the possibility of losing the democratic system in universities.

These educational centers should have as their north in their daily activities universal access to secular education, and not formative commercialism. As is well known, “education” and “health” are the two fundamental pillars of any society that calls itself developed from a cultural point of view. Therefore, it is necessary to examine in detail this negative factor called the Garduña (Spanish) or Gardunia (English), which from the computer sciences is not only eating away at the foundations of universities founded in the 13th century (Salamanca), or those nominally referred to European royalty (Madrid), or new international university (La Rioja) to cite a couple of examples from the Mediterranean, but also promotes social and global disinformation.

While many in the education and computer science sector present themselves as data analysts, promoters of educational excellence, specialists in the didactic use of the latest information and communication technologies, strategists in the transfer of knowledge between the university and industry / business, promoters of SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) with artificial intelligence, organizers of ethics committees, etc., the truth is that the media and its professionals observe how telling the truth and exercising freedom of expression is no longer possible because the Gardunia intend to impose the gag law throughout our planet.

In this space we intend to unite synergies to counteract that negative factor that is the Garduña / Gardunia, which implies in an explicit and implicit way the annihilation of the democratic system through the ICTs. Therefore, in this space we invite all communicators (editor, journalist, publicist, web content manager, and so on), teachers, students, researchers, industrialists, businessmen, etc., to present true cases of personal and/or group experiences, results of experiments, reports of criminal acts, detailed verification of fraud, and so forth, ranging from the granting of academic degrees, scholarships, prizes, and so forth, rigged in advance, publications arranged between friends, pathological narcissism in social networks, university elections with allegations of fraud, favoritism for access to lifelong teaching positions and the rest of the illegal actions that the members of the Garduña / Gardunia enjoy with global “immunity” and “impunity.” These actions are being transferred to artificial intelligence systems through the use of chatbots and ethics committees of local people. 

This is a reality that is already affecting the quality of education, the veracity of online data and the transparency of citizen information and communicability. Below is a first set of main and secondary themes, which can be expanded by potential participants in this international conference:

  • Algocracy
  • Assessment: Freedom of Expression
  • Damage Reputation through False Statements
  • Destruction of Human Dignity with Illegal Algorithms and AI
  • Ecosystems of Immoral Behaviors
  • Education Narcotized
  • Fact Checking Tools
  • Fake Professional Ethics
  • Gardunia Factor in Higher Education: Individual, Social and Economical Consequences
  • Information and Communication Technologies: New Generations and Labor Effect of University Inbreeding
  • Manufacture of Academics, Professorships, Doctorates, Master's Degrees, Awards, and Scholarships from Universities, Institutions, Associations, Organizations and Foundations (Public / Private / Hybrid)
  • Mapping of Corrupt Centers (Education / Learning / Research and Development)
  • Mass Media and New Media: Training Role
  • Models of Information Distortions
  • Parochialism and Online Provocations: Measurement of Modus Operandi
  • Pseudo Sciences Diffusion from Women Studies
  • Right of Information
  • Right to Free and Secular Education
  • Scientific Information: Censuring the Reality
  • Social Methodologies for Detecting Cyber-bullyism / Bullyism, Bossing and Stalking in CS (Computer Science), HCI (Human-Computer Interaction), UE (Usability Engineering), UX (User Experience), UCD (User Centered Design), AR (Augmented Reality), VR (Virtual Reality), MR (Mixed Reality), RecSys (Recommender System), RI (Retrieval Information), and STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading / Recreation / Robotics, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics)
  • Social Networks: Studies of Dynamics and Statics Contents
  • STREAM: Myths and Realities from Social Communication
  • Techniques of Distinction between Data, Information, Communication and Communicability
  • Universal Human Rights and Information Technologies

These are some of the reasons why this space is opened for constructive debate, the presentation of projects, new paradigms, discourse analysis methodologies, techniques for detecting fake news, etc., among other tools that can facilitate the task of information and communication professionals, given the emergence of artificial intelligence. These first topics do not exclude others that can be added to the set. All of them will be welcome. This list must be complemented with another pillar of culturally developed societies, such as the process of learning and education of a secular, free and universal type. That is, maintaining the basic principle that the media not only inform, but also educate people.

Kind regards,

International Secretariat
ALAIPO & AInCI

International Secretariat
ALAIPO & AInCI

 

This is an international conference “100% in-person.”

For more information, send us an email to: info@alaipo.com or info@ainci.com

 


 

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Fourteenth International Conference on Advances in New Technologies,

Interactive Interfaces and Communicability

( ADNTIIC 2025 )

ADNTIIC 2025

International Conference with Papers, Short Papers, Posters, Demos, Research-in-Progress, Workshops, Doctoral Consortium, and Books / Handbooks Presentation.

Call for Contributions :: Fourteenth International Conference on Advances in New Technologies, Interactive Interfaces and Communicability (ADNTIIC 2025) :: Montevideo, Uruguay :: 18 – 20 November, 2025

The user interface is the environment par excellence where the latest breakthroughs in the factual, formal and natural sciences converge. In the design of the current and future interactive systems, the presentation of the content on the screen is the key to the success of the rest of the components which make up an avant-garde computer science structure.

The year 2010 opens an interesting decade in which to consolidate communicability, especially with the constant (r)evolution of the interfaces of the interactive systems and the quantic-nanotechnological-self-sufficient era. Right now we are starting to see the first results of the intersection of scientific knowledge to increase the quality of telecommunications in the daily life of millions of users. However, the interactive systems will keep on programming from the point of view of design of the interfaces, using the last advances in the software and the constant progress of the hardware. A democratization of the future models in human-computer interaction and communicability will ease the interaction in the environments of immersive multimedia systems –with or without extended reality in 3D, oriented towards education, health, work and leisure time.

Actually, the expansion of the intelligence artificial / automation with mobile and/or static interactive systems makes us reflect and work daily to meet the needs of the societies to which we belong, and hypothetically tend to improve the quality of life of each one of its members. In this environment the new technologies can and must be within reach of everyone. A state of the art will be the starting point of the works until reaching the future technological tendencies born from the interaction between the human being, the constant technological (r)evolution and the environment. This is a place where the intersection of knowledge deriving from the factual, formal and natural sciences can enrich in a masterful way each one of the research projects presented and related to the last generation interactive / intelligent systems.

The (r)evolution of the net must allow the human being to take a steady flight towards new horizons where the technological breakthroughs are shared by the base of the pyramid –the general public, in the least possible time. Important steps have been taken in that direction in the last years thanks to the democratization of telecommunications and Internet.

However, the costs stemming from the free access to digital information and/or the legislations in force, prevent even today that flight in many societies to millions of potential users of classical mobile multimedia, intelligent interactive systems, robots, and so on. In the current scientific environment we intend to build a bridge of solutions to eradicate problems, suggesting innovating solutions and future guidelines of action thanks to the lessons learned with the research works we have made or that are currently in progress.

Many conferences are focused on specific aspects of computer science, artificial intelligence, computer vision, information retrieval, recommender systems, data science, education, social computing, human behavior, ethics  in ICTs, STEAM, user-centered design, embodied interaction,  children-computer interaction, empathic conversational interaction, virtual assistants, computer-supported cooperative work, etc., and bring together leading experts in a particular field or sometimes on a specific technology. At such large conferences students are often marginalized or relegated to poster sessions or similar, with only 5 – 10 minutes for the presentations, for example.

The conferences, workshops, symposiums, courses, and so on, are not a big scale (thousands) and aim to promote dialogue between established professors and graduate students working on new directions. Besides, we work with zero “G” Factor (G = Garduña / Gardunia).

Hence topics from the whole range of software engineering, educational quality, communicability, human-computer interaction, mobile multimedia, extended reality, interactive design, innovative coding tools for developers, social impact of AI, new frontiers in human/robotics interfaces, and so forth, are welcomed. Last year’s symposiums, workshops, conferences, and so on, organized by ALAIPO and AInCI, for instance, included research works on the topics (see below the alphabetical order).

An extensive listing connotes and reflects the requirement and also skill necessary to find intersection zones of the disciplines among the different domains, fields, and specialties, which at the same time potentially boosts and merges the formerly different scientific views (see below the main areas).

All contributions –papers, workshops, demos, research-in-progress, posters, doctoral consortium, etc., should be of high quality, originality, clarity, and significance. In the current international conference it is demonstrated how with a correct integration among professionals of factual, formal and natural sciences interesting research lines in the following subjects "Advances in New Technologies, Interactive Interfaces and Communicability: Design, e-Commerce, e-Learning, e-Health, e-Tourism, and Web Evolution" and other computational main areas are solicited on, but not limited to (alphabetical order):

:: Communicability and Design

• Aesthetic and Creative Design
• Auditory Contents for Interactive Systems
• Cognitive Modeling
• Communicability in Expanded Reality
• Interactive Design and Semiotics
• Practices and Approaches of Visualization Design
• Robotics Interfaces Design

:: E-commerce

• Benchmarking
• Customer Centricity and e-Branding
• Globalization and New e-Business and e-Marketing Strategies
• m-Commerce and Pervasive Computing
• Security Models for m-Payment Systems
• Virtual Community and Business Development

:: E-learning

• Collaborative Learning
• Dynamics and Statics Media for Education
• Innovative Uses of Technology for Learning and Teaching
• Intelligent Agents and Multiagent Models
• Pedagogical Tools for Supporting Learning Environments
• Mobile Learning Environments and Applications
• Strategies for the Detection and Elimination of Gardunia Factor in High Education
• Video Games for Learning

:: E-health

• Bioengineering
• Experimental Services in Specialist Care, Telerehabilitation and Remote Surgery
• Image Processing and Computer and/or Robot Vision
• Medical Informatics and Wearable Devices
• Scientific Visualization
• Stereoscopic and Digital Photography
• Telenursing and Health Monitoring

:: E-tourism

• Augmented / Mixed / Virtual Reality for New Media Art
• Communications Strategies for Increase the Tourism Market
• Cultural Heritage and Digital Museum
• Effective Models and Technologies for Virtual Tours
• Emerging Visitor Attractions and Innovations Trends in ICTs
• Research and Development for Tourism and Virtual Museum
• Travel Technology and Intelligent Multimedia Mobile Systems

:: Interactive Interfaces

• Advances in Human-Computer Interface
• Applications for Mobile Expanded Reality
• Brain-Computer Interface
• Computer Graphics, Computer Animation and Motion Graphics
• Human-Robot Interaction
• Interfaces and Languages
• Novel Tangible User Interfaces

:: Digital Information and New Media

• Architecture Documentation
• Digital Cartography, Geo-Spatial Visualization and GIS Aplications
• Digital Sound and Music Computing
• Expanding Disinformation with Podcasting
• Future Challenges for the Universal Right to Information
• Censuring the Freedom of Expression and Information: Illegal Algorithms from AI
• Journalism On-line: Discursive Analysis from Semiotics / Semiology
• New Media and Social Impact of Contextual Information
• Studies of Digital Contents: Veracity and Credibility Online

:: Software and Systems Engineering

• Heuristic Assessment: Innovative Methods, Techniques and Tools
• Open Source Software and Applications
• Programming Languages and Techniques
• Security Management of Emerging Networks and Services
• Social and Human Factors in Software and Systems Engineering
• Software Quality: Measurement and Metrics
• Telecommunications and Information Privacy

:: Web Trends

• Big Data
• Cloud Computing
• Databases Technologies for Data Mining
• e-Entertainment
• e-Government
• e-Job
• Inclusion of AI, ML and DL Technologies
• Smart Cities
• Ubiquitous Web


All submitted research works will be reviewed by a double-blind (at least three reviewers), non-blind, and participative peer review. These three kinds of review will support the selection process of those that will be accepted for their presentation at the international conference.  Authors of accepted papers, posters, demos, etc., who registered in the conference can have access to the evaluations and possible feedback provided by the reviewers who recommended the acceptance of their research works, so they can accordingly improve the final version of their contributions. 

Kind regards,

International Secretariat
ALAIPO & AInCI

This is an international conference “100% in-person.”

For more information, send us an email to: info@alaipo.com or info@ainci.com

 


 

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Seventh International Conference on Evolution of the Sciences,

Informatics, Human Integration and Scientific Education

( ESIHISE 2025 )

7th International Conference on Evolution of the Sciences, Informatics, Human Integration and Scientific Education (ESIHISE 2025) :: Montevideo, Uruguay :: 20 – 22 November, 2025

International Conference with Papers, Short Papers, Posters, Demos, Research-in-Progress, Workshops, Doctoral Consortium, and Books / Handbooks Presentation.

Call for Contributions :: Seventh International Conference on Evolution of the Sciences, Informatics, Human Integration and Scientific Education (ESIHISE 2025) :: Montevideo, Uruguay :: 20 – 22 November, 2025

The modernization of the sciences and education is and will be one of the cornerstones for all the inhabitants of our planet. Those who from the 1980 have been behind this issue have been direct and indirect witnesses of great breakthroughs and some recoils. These ups and downs are due to exogenous or endogenous factors, to the daily reality of the natural, formal, and factual sciences. Many of those factors are beyond the control of all those scientists and professors, who, in a modest and honest way, collaborate in the development of the quality of life of all humankind.

An evolution or revolution which dilutes narrows the digital divide (i.e. between users with a paid access to non-original multimedia content through a set of ultra-modern mobile devices with AI; and users with a free access to creative multimedia content through a set of the classical non-mobile devices without AI) among the human beings whose theoretical and practical research focuses on the cornerstones of the current population pyramid, as well as for the future generations oriented at the use of the latest interactive technologies in the communicability and quantic-nanotechnological-self-sufficient era.

This is an era in which the universities, for example, have focused on accelerating the statistic numbers of degrees issued in relation to the registered students or the spot they take in the listing of the best colleges within and without their borders. In this regard there have been a myriad measurement tables with different qualitative parameters sometimes contradictory with each other if one considers the whole global village described by McLuhan. This phenomenon is an exported fashion to the most remote corners of the planet, where the educational and scientific priorities, obviously, are totally different from the wild quantification of knowledge.

If this tendency of scientific and educational knowledge is established, it is important to ask some rhetoric questions such as:

• Why in many industrialized countries are there so many university professionals in view of the high unemployment rates in situ?

• What is the financial cost for the original communities of turning their nuclear specialists, engineers, industrialists, mathematicians, and so on, in teacher for interface design, human-computer interaction, cognitive science, tourism, journalism, business administration, ebooks / digital libraries, information retrieval, recommender systems, embodied interaction; or their graduates in audiovisual, architecture, computer programmer, physics, mathematics, to mention a few examples, in experts of invalidity or autism; or the graduates in fine arts, literature, etc., in pedagogues for robotics, electronics, medicine and marketing, among others?

• How can it be achieved that the previous asymmetries and theoretical and practical detractions, whether it is in the training or workplace stage, not only do not have room, but are boosted in the new millennium, under the alleged supervision of the educational and scientific authorities?

• Who really controls the trends in the market of supply and demand in the local and international education university?

• Are there mechanisms to detect the creation of educational and scientific models alien to the reality in which the different nations are immersed?

This tiny set of questions, whether it is in a latent or manifest way, shows us the behaviour of millions of people daily. Questions that should be enlarged as we talk about the modernization of the sciences and education, as a kind of infinite semiosis, not only to grasp the current state, but also with a sight intent on the short, middle and long term for the scientific education of the future generations.

The current international conference is intended to be an open space for the interchange of original ideas, valid theories, innovating experiences, results obtained, learned lessons and future research works, in the educational, scientific and industrial field. The exchange of knowledge, training, research and development in this triad encounter the following main and secondary issues, which are listed as follows.

All contributions –papers, workshops, demos, research-in-progress, posters, doctoral consortium, etc., should be of high quality, originality, clarity, significance and impact. In the current international conference it is demonstrated how with a correct integration among professionals of formal and factual sciences interesting research lines in the following subjects and other main areas are solicited on, but not limited to (alphabetical order):

:: Modernization of the Sciences and Education

• Educational Research
• Engineering Education
• Epistemology
• Fields of Science Education
• Formal and Factual Sciences
• Gardunia Factor in Education
• Human and Social Factors
• Informal Science Education
• New Challenges in Formal Education
• Scientific Method and Modelling
• Teaching and Learning with AI: Pros and Cons

:: Science of Information and Computer Information Systems

• e-Science
• Human-Computer Interaction: Past, Present and Future
• Information and Communication Technology
• Interactive Systems: Design, Communicability and Evaluation
• Knowledge Visualization
• Smart Environments
• Social Computing

:: People, Science and New Technology

• Censorship of Freedom of Expression in the Academic and Research Fields
• Cultural Systems, Employment and Human Integration
• Diffussion of Innovation
• History of Science
• Knowledge Transfer
• Open Science
• Research and Technological Development
• Science 2.0
• Scientific Publications

Many conferences are focussed on specific aspects of education, computer science, humanistics studies, multidisciplinary approaches, and so on. At such large conferences students are often marginalized or relegated to poster, demos, etc. sessions, with only 5 – 10 minutes for the presentation of the contributions.

The ALAIPO and AInCI conferences, workshops, symposiums, etc., are not a very big scale (thousands) and aim to promote dialogue between established professors and graduate students working on new directions, for example. Furthermore, we are working with zero Gardunia factor.

Hence topics from the whole range of modernization of the sciences and education, research and development, knowledge transfer, computer information systems, new challenges in university/tertiary education, human and social factors, democratization of the scientific information and the new technologies, original and creative contents for scientific learning, among others are welcomed.

Last year’s symposiums, workshops, conferences, etc., organized by ALAIPO and AInCI, for instance, included research works on the topics (see above list). An extensive listing connotes and reflects the requirement and also skill necessary to find intersection zones of the disciplines among the different domains, fields, and specialties; which at the same time potentially boosts and merges the formerly different scientific views.

Finally, all submitted contributions will be reviewed by a double-blind (at least three reviewers), non-blind, and participative peer review. These three kinds of review will support the selection process of those that will be accepted for their presentation at the international conference. Authors of accepted research works who registered in the conference can have access to the evaluations and possible feedback provided by the reviewers who recommended the acceptance of their contributions, so they can accordingly improve the final version of their research works.

Kind regards,

International Secretariat
ALAIPO & AInCI

This is an international conference “100% in-person.”

For more information, send us an email to: info@alaipo.com or info@ainci.com

 


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IGI Global

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"Handbook of Research on Software Quality Innovation in Interactive Systems"

Handbook of Research on Software Quality in Innovation Interactive Systems :: IGI Global - Hershey, USA

Editor: Francisco V. C. Ficarra ~ Publishing: 2021

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Preface

Conclusion

Appendix

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2020

Title: "Interaction Techniques and Technologies Applicable to Learning and Teaching: Changing Relations between New Media, Users, Contents and Evaluation of Interactive Systems"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta), Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy), Alejandra Quiroga (Sydney, Australia), Kauru Sumi (Hakodate, Japan), Wen-Yuan Jen (Miaoli, Taiwan), and Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2020

Title: "Video Games and Aesthetic Function of Computer Graphics in Interactive Systems: Software and Communicability Strategies"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Editorial Assistants: Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta) and Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2021

Title: "Advantages Recent Developments in Human-Computer Interaction and Quantum Computing Applied to Nature, Society, and Education"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Anna Parodi (Genoa, Italy), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Franco Casali (Bologna, Italy), Kaoru Sumi (Hakodate, Japan), Wen-Yuan Jen (Taiwan, China), Diego González (Bologna, Italy), et al.

Editorial Assistants: Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta) and Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2021

Title: "Open and Distance Education for All: Exploring Creative Pedagogy Methodologies and Evaluating Uses of Information Technology"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Jaap van Till (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Lastenia Bonilla (San José, Costa Rica), Alejandra Quiroga (Sydney, Australia), Alan Radley (Blackpool, UK), Andreas Kratky (Los Angeles, USA), et al.

Editorial Assistants: Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta) and Amélie Bordeaux (Lyon, France)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2021

Title: "Redesigning User Interface and Graphics Applications in Education, Medicine and Engineering: New Trends for Computational Imaging and 3D Simulation Technologies"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Alejandro Frangi (Sheffield, UK), Jaap van Till (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Alan Radley (Blackpool, UK), Kaoru Sumi (Hakodate, Japan), Laurence Bender (Buenos Aires, Argentina), et al.

Editorial Assistants: Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta) and Donald Nilson (Norway, Oslo)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2022

Title: "Finding a Balance Between Human Privacy Rights, Web Security and Openness: Techniques and Methods from Social Sciences, Software and Artificial Intelligence"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Alan Radley (Blackpool, UK), Jaap van Till (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Wen-Yuan Jen (Taiwan, China), Annamaria Poli (Milan, Italy), Mohamed Hamada (Aizu, Japan), Eulogia Mendoza (La Pampa, Argentina), Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy), et al.

Editorial Assistants: Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta) and Jim Carré (Willemstad, Curaçao)

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IGI Global

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"Assessment Methods and Successful Factors for Digital Education and New Media"

Editor: Francisco V. C. Ficarra ~ Publishing: 2021 ~ Work in progress

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Nova Science Publishers :: USA

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Title: "HCI and the Excellence in Animations and Digital Games"

Editor: Francisco V. C. Ficarra ~ Publishing: 2022 ~ Work in progress

 

 

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2019

Title: "Examining New Points of View in Web Engineering, Visual Interfaces, Motion Graphics and Human-Computer Communicability"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta), Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy), Alejandro Frangi (Leeds, UK), José Hamkalo (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Kaoru Sumi (Hakodate, Japan), and Donald Nilson (Oslo, Norway)

Editorial Assistants: Jim Carré (Willemstad, Curaçao) and Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2018

Title: "Expanding Horizonts in Smart Cities, Software Engineering, Mobile Communicability, Cloud Technologies, and Big-data"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Amélie Bordeaux (Lyon, France), Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy), Carlos García Garino (Mendoza, Argentina), Diego González (Bologna, Italy), Wen-Yuan Jen (Taiwan, China), and Tom Murphy (Dublin, Ireland)

Editorial Assistants: Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta) and Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

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Title: "Optimizing Human-Computer Interaction With Emerging Technologies"

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Title: "Technology-Enhanced Human Interaction in Modern Society"

Editors: Francisco V. C. Ficarra, Maria V. Ficarra, Miguel C. Ficarra, Alejandra Quiroga, Jacqueline Alma, and Jim Carré ~ Publishing: 2017 More Information


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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2017

Title: "Cyber Destructors of the Sciences: Studies in Education, Culture, Employment and New Technologies"

Editors: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra et al.

Editorial Assistants: Sonia Flores (Spain), Amélie Bordeaux (France) and Valeria Villarreal (Argentina)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2017

Title: "Advancing in Human-Computer Interaction, Creative Technologies and Innovative Content"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Kim Veltman (Maastricht, Netherlands), Kaoru Sumi (Hakodate, Japan), Wen-Yuan Jen (Taiwan, China), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Annamaria Poli (Milan, Italy), Donald Nilson (Oslo, Norway), Jim Carré (Willemstad, Curaçao), and Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy).

Editorial Assistants: Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta) and Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2016

Title: "Reimaging the Education and Improving the Interactive Systems: New Researches for Mobile Multimedia, Emerging Devices, Design and Communicability"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Kim Veltman (Maastricht, Netherlands), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Wen-Yuan Jen (Taiwan, China), Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta), Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France), Alan Radley (London, UK), Donald Nilson (Oslo Norway), and Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy).

Editorial Assistants: Julia Ruiz (Gerona, Spain) and Amélie Bordeaux (Lyon, France)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2015

Title: "New Perspectives from User Interfaces and Semantic Web: Information Quality, Advanced Interdisciplinary Applications and Combination of the Technologies Challenges"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Kim Veltman (Maastricht, Netherlands), Alan Radley (London, UK), Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France), Andreas Kratky (Los Angeles, USA), Jim Carré (Willemstad, Curaçao), Vasileios Paliktzoglou (Joensuu, Finland), and Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy).

Editorial Assistants: Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta) and Donald Nilson (Oslo, Norway)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2015

Title: "New Chalenges in Computer Graphics, Robot Vision, Visual Interfaces and Information Sciences"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Kim Veltman (Maastricht, Netherlands), Kaoru Sumi (Hakodate, Japan), Wen-Yuan Jen (Miaoli, Taiwan), Georges Győry (London, UK), Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy), Alan Radley (London, UK), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta), and Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

Editorial Assistants: Jim Carré (Willemstad, Curaçao) and Donald Nilson (Norway, Oslo)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2015

Title: "Web Attacks, Security Computer Science and Parochialism of the Cyber Destructors: Concepts and Analysis from Informatics and Social Sciences"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors amd Editorial Assistants: Sonia Flores (Spain), Donald Nilson (Norway), Jim Carré (Curaçao), Amélie Bordeaux (France), Mary Brie (Malta), Luisa Varela (France) and Valeria Villarreal (Argentina)

Editorial Assistants: Julia Ruiz (Gerona, Spain) and Giselda Verdone (Florence, Italy)

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Title: "Handbook of Research Interactive Information Quality in Expanding Social Network Communications"

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2014

Title: "Strategies for a Creative Future with Computer Science, Quality Design and Communicability"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Kim Veltman (Maastricht, Netherlands), Kaoru Sumi (Hakodate, Japan), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta), Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy), Domen Verber (Maribor, Slovenia), Bojan Novak (Maribor, Slovenia), and Andreas Kratky (Los Angeles, USA)

Editorial Assistants: Jim Carré (Willemstad, Curaçao) and Donald Nilson (Norway, Oslo)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2013

Title: "Scientific Computing, Communicability and Cultural Heritage: Future Trends in Software and Interactive Design"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Kim Veltman (Maastricht, Netherlands), Chih-Fang Huang (Zhongli, Taiwan), Wen-Yuan Jen (Miaoli, Taiwan), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Miguel C. Ficarra (Spain and Italy), Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta), Andreas Kratky (Los Angeles, USA) and Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

Editorial Assistant: Jim Carré (Willemstad, Curaçao)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2012

Title: "Emerging Software for Interactive Interfaces, Database, Computer Graphics and Animation: Pixels and the New Excellence in Communicability, Cloud Computing and Augmented Reality"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Kim H. Veltman (Maastricht, The Netherlands), Domen Verber (Maribor, Slovenia), Chih-Fang Huang (Taiwan, China), Mary Brie (La Valetta, Malta), Miguel C. Ficarra (Italy and Spain), Vili Podgorelec (Maribor, Slovenia), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), and Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

Editorial Assistant: Donald Nilson (Oslo, Norway)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2012

Title: "Computer Engineering and Innovations in Education for Virtual Learning Environments, Intelligent Systems and Communicability: Multimedia Mobile Technologies, Experiences in Research and Quality Educational Trends"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Kim H. Veltman (Maastricht, The Netherlands), Chih-Fang Huang (Taiwan, China), Domen Verber (Maribor, Slovenia), Miguel C. Ficarra (Italy and Spain), Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta), Jim Carré (Willemstad, Curaçao), and Donald Nilson (Oslo, Norway)

Editorial Assistant: Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions in 2012

Title: "New Horizons in Creative Open Software, Multimedia, Human Factors and Software Engineering"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Kim H. Veltman (Maastricht, The Netherlands), Jacqueline Alma (Vancouver, Canada), Miguel C. Ficarra (Italy and Spain), Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta), Jim Carré (Willemstad, Curaçao), and Andreas Kratky (Los Angeles, USA)

Editorial Assistant: Luisa Varela (Perpignan, France)

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On an Edited Handbook to be Published by Blue Herons Editions (Computational Science and Engineering collection) in 2011

Title: "Computational Informatics, Social Factors and New Information Technologies: Hypermedia Perspectives and Avant-Garde Experiencies in the Era of Communicability Expansion"

Editor: Francisco V. Cipolla Ficarra

Co-editors: Andreas Kratky (Los Angeles, USA), Kim Veltman (Netherlands), Miguel C. Ficarra (Italy and Spain), Emma Nicol (Glasgow, UK) and Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta)

Editorial Assistant: Doris Edison (Vancouver, Canada)

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Title: "Advances in New Technologies, Interactive Interfaces, and Communicability"

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Title: "Advances in Dynamic and Static Media for Interactive Systems: Communicability, Computer Science and Design"

Editor: Francisco V. C. Ficarra

Co-editors: Andreas Kratky (Los Angeles, USA), Mauricio Pérez Jiménez (La Laguna, Spain), Miguel C. Ficarra and Emma Nicol (Glasgow, UK)

Editorial Assistant: Mary Brie (La Valletta, Malta)

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Title: "Human-Computer Interaction, Tourism and Cultural Heritage"

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Title: "Quality and Communicability for Interactive Hypermedia Systems: Concepts and Practices for Design"

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Title: "Persuasion On-Line and Communicability: The Destruction of Credibility in the Virtual Community and Cognitive Models"

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2nd International Conference on Quantum Inofrmaton Technologies Applied to Nature and Society :: QUITANS 2019 :: Pula, Croatia :: 28 - 30 June, 2019

Ninth International Symposium on Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems :: CCGIDIS 2019 :: Madrid, Spain :: May, 15 - 18, 2019

Eighth International Conference on Software and Emerging Technologies for Education, Culture, Entertainment, and Commerce :: SETECEC 2019 :: :: Venice, Italy :: March, 20 - 23, 2019

Sixth International Conference on Multimedia, Scientific Information and Visualization for Information Systems and Metrics :: MSIVISM 2019 :: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) Spain :: January 29 – 31, 2019

Séptimo Congreso Argentino de la Interacción Persona-Computador@, Telecomunicaciones, Informática e Información Científica :: IPCTIIC 2018 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 8 y 10 de Noviembre 2018 ::: Seventh Argentine Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Telecommunications, Informatics and Scientific Information :: HCITISI 2018 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: November 8 – 10, 2018

Ninth International Conference on Advances in New Technologies, Interactive Interfaces and Communicability :: ADNTIIC 2018 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 4 - 7 November, 2018

Third International Conference on Evolution of the Sciences, Informatics, Human Integration and Scientific Education :: ESIHISE 2018 :: Athens, Greece :: October, 11 - 13, 2018

th International Conference on Research and Development in Imaging, Nanotechnology, Industrial Design and Robotics :: RDINIDR 2018 :: Athenas, Greece :: October, 8 and 10, 2018

Ninth International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, Tourism and Cultural Heritage: Strategies for a Creative Future with Computer Science, Quality Design and Communicability :: HCITOCH 2018 :: Genoa, Italy :: September 19 - 21

HCI International 2018 :: Parallel Sessions: Quo Vadis "Interaction Design and Children" in America and Europe? :: Focus on New Technologies, Editorial and Business Publishing for International Users :: Communicability and Design for Quantic-Nanotechnological-Self-Sufficient Era :: Las Vegas (Nevada) USA :: July, 2018 :: Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra :: Chair Coordinator

Sixth International Conference on Horizons for Information Architecture, Security and Cloud Intelligent Technology: Programming, Software Quality, Online Communities, Cyber Behaviour and Business :: HIASCIT 2018 :: New York, USA :: July 12 - 14, 2018

First International Conference on Quantum Inofrmaton Technologies Applied to Nature and Society :: QUITANS 2018 :: Amsterdam, the Netherlands :: 28 - 30 June, 2018

Second International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, High Education, Augmented Reality and Technologies :: HCIHEART 2018 :: Amsterdam, the Netherlans :: June 27 - 29, 2018

Eighth International Symposium on Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems :: CCGIDIS 2018 :: Madrid, Spain :: May, 21 - 23, 2018

Seventh International Conference on Software and Emerging Technologies for Education, Culture, Entertainment, and Commerce :: SETECEC 2018 :: :: Venice, Italy :: March, 12 - 14, 2018

Fifth International Conference on Multimedia, Scientific Information and Visualization for Information Systems and Metrics :: MSIVISM 2018 :: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) Spain :: January 29 – 31, 2018

First International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, High Education, Augmented Reality and Technologies :: HCIHEART 2017 :: Sanremo, Italy :: December 13 - 15, 2017

Sexto Congreso Argentino de la Interacción Persona-Computador@, Telecomunicaciones, Informática e Información Científica :: IPCTIIC 2017 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 9 y 11 de Noviembre 2017 ::: Sixth Argentine Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Telecommunications, Informatics and Scientific Information :: HCITISI 2017 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: November 9 – 11, 2017

Eighth International Conference on Advances in New Technologies, Interactive Interfaces and Communicability :: ADNTIIC 2017 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 5 - 8 November, 2017

Second International Conference on Evolution of the Sciences, Informatics, Human Integration and Scientific Education :: ESIHISE 2017 :: La Valletta, Malta :: October, 17 - 19, 2017

Third International Conference on Research and Development in Imaging, Nanotechnology, Industrial Design and Robotics :: RDINIDR 2017 :: La Valletta, Malta :: October, 16 and 18, 2017

Eighth International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, Tourism and Cultural Heritage: Strategies for a Creative Future with Computer Science, Quality Design and Communicability ::HCITOCH 2017 ::  Bologna, Italy :: 6 - 8 September, 2017

Fifth International Conference on Horizons for Information Architecture, Security and Cloud Intelligent Technology (HIASCIT 2017): Programming, Software Quality, Online Communities, Cyber Behaviour and Business :: Sanremo - Italy :: July 3 - 5, 2017

Sixth International Conference on Software and Emerging Technologies for Education, Culture, Entertainment, and Commerce (SETECEC 2017) :: Venice, Italy :Seventh International Symposium on Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems (CCGIDIS 2017) :: Madrid, Spain :: 8 - 10 May, 2017

Sixth International Conference on Software and Emerging Technologies for Education, Culture, Entertainment, and Commerce (SETECEC 2017) :: Venice, Italy :: March, 1 - 3, 2017

Fourth International Conference on Multimedia, Scientific Information and Visualization for Information Systems and Metrics (MSIVISM 2017) :: Sevilla – Spain :: January 26 – 28, 2017

7th International Conference on Advances in New Technologies, Interactive Interfaces and Communicability :: ADNTIIC 2016 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 7 - 9 November, 2016

Quinto Congreso Argentino de la Interacción Persona-Computador@, Telecomunicaciones, Informática e Información Científica :: IPCTIIC 2016 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 10 y 11 de Noviembre 2016 ::: 5th Argentine Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Telecommunications, Informatics and Scientific Information (HCITISI 2016) :: Córdoba, Argentina :: November 10 – 11, 2016

1st International Conference on Evolution of the Sciences, Informatics, Human Integration and Scientific Education :: ESIHISE 2016 :: Venice, Italy :: October 11 and 12, 2016

2nd International Conference on Research and Development in Imaging, Nanotechnology, Industrial Design and Robotics :: RDINIDR 2016 :: Venice, Italy :: October, 10 and 11, 2016

HCITOCH 2016 :: 7th International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, Tourism and Cultural Heritage: Strategies for a Creative Future with Computer Science, Quality Design and Communicability :: Turin, Italy :: 7 - 9 September, 2016

4th International Conference on Horizons for Information Architecture, Security and Cloud Intelligent Technology (HIASCIT 2016): Programming, Software Quality, Online Communities, Cyber Behaviour and Business :: Sanremo, Italy :: July 6 - 8, 2016

CCGIDIS 2016 :: Sixth International Symposium on Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems :: Madrid, Spain :: 4 - 7 May, 2016

SETECEC 2016 :: 5th International Conference on Software and Emerging Technologies for Education, Culture, Entertainment, and Commerce :: Venice, Italy :: March, 29 - 31, 2016

3rd International Conference on Multimedia, Scientific Information and Visualization for Information Systems and Metrics (MSIVISM 2016) :: Málaga, Andalucía – Spain :: January 26 – 28, 2016

First International Conference on Research and Development in Imaging, Nanotechnology, Industrial Design and Robotics :: RDINIDR 2015 :: November, 20 and 21, 2015

6th International Conference on ADNTIIC 2015 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 18 - 20 November, 2015

Cuarto Congreso Argentino de la Interacción Persona-Computador@, Telecomunicaciones, Informática e Información Científica :: IPCTIIC 2015 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 16 y 17 de Noviembre 2015 ::: Fourth Argentine Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Te4lecommunications, Informatics and Scientific Information (HCITISI 2015) :: Córdoba, Argentina :: November 16 – 17, 2015

HCITOCH 2015 :: 6th International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, Tourism and Cultural Heritage: Strategies for a Creative Future with Computer Science, Quality Design and Communicability :: Ravenna, Italy :: 22 - 24 September, 2015

3rd International Conference on Horizons for Information Architecture, Security and Cloud Intelligent Technology (HIASCIT 2015): Programming, Software Quality, Online Communities, Cyber Behaviour and Business :: Sanremo - Italy :: July 9 - 10, 2015

CCGIDIS 2015 :: Fifth International Symposium on Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems :: Madrid, Spain :: 27 - 29 May, 2015

SETECEC 2015 :: 4th International Conference on Software and Emerging Technologies for Education, Culture, Entertainment, and Commerce :: Venice, Italy :: March, 11 - 13, 2015

MSIVISM 2015 :: Second International Conference on Multimedia, Scientific Information and Visualization for Information Systems and Metrics :: Málaga, Spain :: January, 28 - 30, 2015

IPCTIIC 2014 :: Tercer Congreso Argentino de la Interacción Persona-Computador@, Telecomunicaciones, Informática e Información Científica :: Córdoba (Huerta Grande), Argentina :: 10 - 12 de Noviembre 2014 :: HCITISI 2014 :: 3rd Argentine Conference On Human-Computer Interaction, Telecommunications, Informatics and Scientific Information :: Córdoba (Huerta Grande), Argentina :: 13 - 14 November, 2014

ADNTIIC 2014 :: 5th  International Conference on Advances in New Technologies, Interactive Interfaces and Communicability :: Huerta Grande, Córdoba – Argentina :: November 10 – 12, 2014

HCITOCH 2014 :: 5th International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction, Tourism and Cultural Heritage: Strategies for a Creative Future with Computer Science, Quality Design and Communicability :: Republic of San Marino :: 15 - 16 September, 2014

HIASCIT 2014 :: Second International Conference on Horizons for Information Architecture, Security and Cloud Intelligent Technology: Programming, Software Quality, Online Communities, Cyber Behaviour and Business :: Rome, Italy :: July, 28 - 29, 2014

CCGIDIS 2014 :: Fourth International Symposium on Communicability, Computer Graphics and Innovative Design for Interactive Systems :: Venice, Italy :: May 22 – 23, 2014

SETECEC 2014 :: Third International Conference on Software and Emerging Technologies for Education, Culture, Entertainment, and Commerce :: Venice, Italy :: March, 5 - 7, 2014

MSIVISM 2014 :: First International Conference on Multimedia, Scientific Information and Visualization for Information Systems and Metrics :: Maribor, Slovenia :: January, 29 - 31, 2014

Segundo Congreso Argentino de la Interacción Persona-Computador@, Telecomunicaciones, Informática e Información Científica :: IPCTIIC 2013 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 21 - 22 de Noviembre 2013

ADNTIIC 2013 :: 4th  International Conference on Advances in New Technologies, Interactive Interfaces and Communicability :: Huerta Grande, Córdoba – Argentina :: November 18 – 20, 2013

International Workshop on HCITOCH 2013 :: Rome, Italy :: 26 - 27 September 2013

HCI International 2013 :: Parallel Session :: Creativity, Mobile Multimedia Systems, Human and Social Factors in Software: Communicability Excellence for All :: Francisco V. C. Ficarra, chair coordinator

Second International Conference on SETECEC 2013 :: Maribor -  Slovenia

CCGIDIS 2013 :: Venice, Italy :: 23 - 24, April 2013

International Conference on HIASCIT 2013 :: Venice - Italy

International Conference ADNTIIC 2012 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 3 - 5 December, 2012

Primer Congreso Argentino de la Interacción Persona-Computador@, Telecomunicaciones, Informática e Información Científica :: IPCTIIC 2012 :: Córdoba, Argentina :: 30 de Noviembre 2012

International Workshop HCITOCH 2012 :: Venice –  Italy

CCGIDIS 2012 :: Valle d'Aosta, Italy :: July 5 - 6, 2012

International Conference SETECEC 2012 :: Venice - Italy

International Conference ADNTIIC 2011 :: Huerta Grande, Córdoba - Argentina

International Workshop HCITOCH 2011 :: Córdoba – Argentina

HCI International 2011 :: Parallel Session :: Behaviour Computer Animation, Communicability and Education for All :: Francisco V. C. Ficarra, chair coordinator

CCGIDIS 2011

ADNTIIC 2010 International Conference

Workshop International HCITOCH 2010

Virtual Classroom and Communicability: Empathy and Interaction for All - Parallel Session - Francisco V. C. Ficarra (coordinator)

HCI International 2009 - San Diego, California - USA

ACM Workshop International: Communicability MS - Francisco V. C. Ficarra (coordinator)

ACM Multimedia 2008 : October 27 - November 1

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