19th International
Symposium on Human Factors in Telecommunication
Berlin, Germany, 1-4 December 2003
Symposium
Details
The
Conference Programme is here
Venue
Fraunhofer-Institut
für Nachrichtentechnik - Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (HHI)
Einsteinufer
37
10587
Berlin
Germany
Dates
10:00 on
Monday 1
December 2003 till noon
Thursday 4
December.
Organisation
Chairman of the Scientific Programme
Committee
Lothar Mühlbach
Fraunhofer-Institut
für Nachrichtentechnik - Heinrich-Hertz-Institut
Einsteinufer 37
10587 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49 30 31002 237
Email:
muehlbach@hhi.fhg.de
Chairman of the Local Organising
Committee
Jens Faber
Fraunhofer-Institut
für Nachrichtentechnik - Heinrich-Hertz-Institut
Einsteinufer 37
10587 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49 30 31002 235
Email:
faber@hhi.fhg.de
Secretary
Regina Kiesewetter
Fraunhofer-Institut
für Nachrichtentechnik - Heinrich-Hertz-Institut
Einsteinufer 37
10587 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49 30 31002 211
Email:
kiesewetter@hhi.fhg.de
Participation
The HFT Symposia are open to everyone.
Participants were
from all
over the world.
Conference Language
The symposium language was English, interpreting services
were not provided.
Conference Documents
Participants got their HFT 2003 Proceedings at
the conference office, they were not dispatched by mail.
Costs
The symposium fee was EUR 350.
The fee included participation in the
symposium and the social
events (see below), the conference proceedings and the
catering during the running conference (lunch, coffee breaks, and
Symposium Banquet Dinner).
Social
events
(see also Conference
Programme) A
welcome reception
was
offered in the evening (18:00
- 20:00) of
Sunday, 30 November
at the HHI
lobby.
A
sightseeing tour
took
place in
the afternoon (13:30
- 15:30) of
Wednesday,
3
December.
In
the evening of
Tuesday,
2
December, the Symposium Banquet Dinner took
place
in a restaurant at a Renaissance fortress, the Zitadelle
Spandau.
Here the John Karlin
Award for the best paper was
presented.
In 2003, the John Karlin Award was given to Knut
Kvale, John Rugelbak and Ingunn Amdal for their paper "How do non-expert
users exploit simultaneous inputs un multimodal
interaction?".
Accommodation
Hotel
reservations were
made
directly by the participants.
The HFT site is hosted by HHI Human
Factors department.
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