<P>The inaugural conference on Advances in Computer–Human Interaction, ACHI 2008, is a result of a paradigm shift in the most recent achievements and future trends in human interactions with increasingly complex systems. Adaptive and knowledge–based user interfaces, universal accessibility, human–robot interaction, agent–driven human computer interaction, and sharable mobile devices are a few of these trends. ACHI 2008 brings also a suite of specific domain applications, such as gaming, e–learning, social, medicine, teleconferencing and engineering. </P> <P><B>Keywords:</B> </P> <P><STRONG>INTER: </STRONG>Interfaces</P> <P><STRONG>SYSTEMS:</STRONG> Interactive systems </P> <P><STRONG>DEVICES</STRONG>: Interaction devices</P> <P><STRONG>DESIGN & EVAL:</STRONG> Interaction & interface design & evaluation </P> <P><STRONG>MODELS:</STRONG> Principles, theories, and models </P> <P><STRONG>USER:</STRONG> User modeling and user focus </P> <P><STRONG>PARADIGMS:</STRONG> Traditional and emerging paradigms</P> <P><STRONG>ACCESS: </STRONG>Usability and universal accessibility</P> <P><STRONG>HUM–ROBOTS: </STRONG>Human–robot interaction</P> <P><STRONG>HUM– AGENTS:</STRONG> Agents and human interaction </P> <P><STRONG>SOCIAL:</STRONG> Social aspects of human–computer interaction</P> <P><STRONG>GAMES:</STRONG> Computer games and gaming </P> <P><STRONG>EDUCATION:</STRONG> Human–computer interaction in education and training </P> <P><STRONG>MED APPS:</STRONG> Applications in medicine </P> <P><STRONG>TELECONF:</STRONG> Teleconferencing</P> <P><STRONG>APPLICATIONS:</STRONG> Other domain application</P>
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Martinique
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