Papers

Call for participation

ECCE 2025 invites original papers that move the field of cognitive ergonomics forward, be it through the advancement of theory, methodology, or practice. We invite submissions of long, short and work-in-progress papers of the highest international standard, presenting original work that significantly contributes to research and practice of cognitive ergonomics and human-media interaction in its broadest sense.

We especially welcome submissions that address the conference theme: Critical reflection for a better tomorrow.

Topics

  • Sustainability 
  • Participatory design 
  • Frugal and low-tech design
  • Design methods, tools, and methodologies for designing sustainable interactive systems
  • Ecological approaches to human cognition and human-technology interaction
  • Ethical issues in digital environments
  • Work analysis
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Human-environment interaction
  • User experience design
  • User research concepts, methods, and empirical studies
  • Cognitive processes in design
  • Cognitively-orientated human factors
  • Perception, emotion, cognition
  • Mixed, augmented, and virtual realities (VR)
  • Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
  • Human-centred AI
  • Teaching Cognitive Ergonomics and Human-Computer Interaction
  • Safety and reliability of work

Important Dates

31 March 2025

Submission deadline for long and short papers

28 April 2025

Submission deadline for work-in-progress papers

26 May 2025

Notifications sent to all authors

30 June 2025

Deadline for all submissions

Submission Details

Online Submission

EasyChair (opening 24 February 2025)

Submission Format

Long papers are 7-15 pages long. Short and work-in-progress papers are up to 6 pages long, according to the ACM one-column format.

Template

  • ACM Proceedings Format
  • LaTeX template
  • Overleaf template
  • Microsoft Word template + fonts

Guidelines

Authors are expected to remove author and institutional identities from the title and header areas of the paper, as noted in the submission instructions (Note: changing the text colour of the author information is not sufficient). Also, please make sure that information that may identify you does not appear in the document’s meta-data (e.g., the “Authors” field in your word processor “Save As” dialogue box). Further suppression of identity in the body of the paper is left to the authors’ discretion. We do expect that authors leave citations to their previous work un-anonymised so that reviewers can ensure that all previous research has been taken into account by the authors. However, authors are encouraged to cite their own work in the third person, for example, avoiding “As described in our previous work [10],…” and using instead “As described by [10],…”

Selection Process

All papers are peer-reviewed in a double-blind review process.

Technical setup at the conference

Research papers will be presented during the conference. A video projector and sound system will be available.

Participation

Research papers will appear in the Proceedings of ECCE 2025, published in the ACM Digital Library. Eventual multimedia materials will be published as source material in the ACM Digital Library.
A selection of long papers will be published in the Behaviour & Information Technology (BIT) journal (impact factor 2022: 3.7) in a revised and enhanced version.
At least one author per accepted paper must present at ECCE 2025 and register for the conference.

Questions?

ecce2025@tlu.ee

We hope you will join us in Tallinn in October 2025!