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Animal computer interaction (ACI) & designing for animal interaction (AXD)

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This workshop invites researchers and practitioners from HCI and related fields who work in some capacity with animals and who recognise the sentient nature of their being. We call for those who want to better understand how to work with animals and learn from them. We are a small team looking to build an Australian chapter of the Animal Computer Interaction Community. The workshop will elicit discussion, forge new partnerships and head up a new group on the state of the art within this field in Australia, including comparative international studies. For more information see http://www.ozaci.org/

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      OzCHI '17: Proceedings of the 29th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction
      November 2017
      678 pages
      ISBN:9781450353793
      DOI:10.1145/3152771

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      OzCHI '17 Paper Acceptance Rate74of157submissions,47%Overall Acceptance Rate362of729submissions,50%

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