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Beyond Radar Waves: The First Workshop on Radar-Based Human-Computer Interaction

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Worksop Highlights

The workshop successfully finished! Big thanks to all the presenters and participants for joining us and contributing. Special thanks to…

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Moeness Amin and Aaron Quigley Presenting at Radar-Based HCI workshop

We are very happy to announce two invited presentations from distinguished professors in the field of Radar-Based Human-Computer Interaction. Prof.…

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Deadline extension!

Good news. The deadline for workshop papers has been extended till 17.5. AOE. For more details on how to submit…

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Submission site open

We are happy to announce that the submission site on EasyChair has been opened. We are looking forward to your…

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Organising committee expanded

We are very happy to announce expansion of our organising committee. All young high impact researchers specialising in various domains…

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Workshop accepted @EICS2024

Beyond Radar Waves: The First Workshop on Radar-Based Interaction is 1/3 workshops accepted at EICS 2024. Looks like it will…

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The First Workshop on Radar-Based Human-Computer Interaction will be held at EICS 2024 on 25th of June 2024 in Cagliari, Italy.

Call for papers!

The workshop targets the emerging area of radar-based interaction with scientific explorations in Engineering Interactive Computer Systems. Radar technology, traditionally employed in surveillance and object detection, has been recently used by HCI researchers for creating novel user experiences, including gesture-based interaction through radar sensing, material recognition, and enabling interactions through fabrics and surfaces. The participants in this workshop will explore fundamental, practical, and experimental challenges posed by radar-based interaction in numerous application domains, such as gaming, virtual and augmented reality, healthcare, emergency response systems, and smart environments.

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