Monday, November 30, 2009

CFP: IUI2010 Workshop: Visual Interfaces to the Social and Semantic Web, Hong Kong, 7th February 2010

CALL FOR PAPERS

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2nd International Workshop on Visual Interfaces to the Social and
Semantic Web (VISSW 2010)
In conjunction with the International Conference on Intelligent User
Interfaces (IUI 2010)
Hong Kong, 7th February 2010
http://www.smart-ui.org/events/vissw2010/

INTRODUCTION
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The continued growth and importance of the Social Web has resulted in
ever increasing volumes of data created, published and consumed by
users. This vast amount of data takes many forms, including text,
images, video and more recently streams of status information from
applications such as Twitter. Not only is this data accessible through
more traditional means, such as desktop and laptop computers, but also
via diverse platforms such as mobile phones and set-top boxes that bring
unique constraints in terms of computing resources and user interfaces.
Through the increasing availability of Web APIs, data that has
traditionally been coupled with a specific application may now be
exposed through novel interfaces developed by third parties, providing
functionality not previously anticipated by the data owner.

In tandem with the growth of the Social Web, the Web at large has
experienced a significant evolution into a Web not just of linked
documents, but also of Linked Data. This development, which exploits the
Semantic Web technology stack, allows relationships to be expressed
between items in distributed data sets, paving the way for integration
of raw data from multiple, heterogeneous sources. Coupled with the
increasing availability of APIs that expose structured (if not linked)
data from the Social Web, application developers have a wealth of data
available to them upon which they can build compelling visual interfaces.

The ability to easily integrate vast amounts of data from across the
Social and Semantic Web raises significant and exciting research
challenges, not least of which how to provide effective access to and
navigation across vast, heterogeneous and interconnected data sources.
However, the need for intelligent and visual human interfaces to this
evolving Web is not limited simply to the modalities of searching and
browsing, important as these are. As the Web becomes increasingly
populated with data, continues to evolve from a read-mainly to a
read-write medium, and the level of social interaction supported on the
Web increases, there is also a pressing need to support end-users who
engage in a wide range of online tasks, such as publishing and sharing
their own data on the Web.

This workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from
diverse, complementary fields to discuss the latest research results and
challenges in designing, implementing, and evaluating intelligent
interfaces to structured or Linked Data in the context of the Social or
Semantic Web. The workshop will serve as an opportunity for researchers
to gain feedback on their work, and to identify potential collaborations
with their peers. We believe that the potential for fostering links
between a variety of facets of the IUI community will help to ensure an
exciting workshop program.

Information about the previous workshop can be found at:
http://www.smart-ui.org/events/vissw2009/

TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* Interfaces
o Novel visualisation of structured, linked and aggregated
data, originating from multiple sources.
o Novel interfaces for high-volume transient data, e.g. feeds,
streams and sensors.
o 'Living' interfaces to constantly evolving data,
vocabularies, and emerging links between them.
o Task-centric interfaces for structured and/or Linked Data.
o Interface components for displaying/interacting with
aggregated, heterogeneous Linked Data, e.g. components for displaying
provenance information.
o Lightweight components and processes for casual users to
publish/share their own content on the Web.
o Ontology-based visualization of collections of data.
* Interaction Paradigms
o Novel interaction paradigms for textual, photos, music,
videos, etc. on alternative platforms (e.g. mobile devices, set-top
boxes, shared/public displays).
o Novel interaction paradigms with structured, linked and
aggregated data.
o Investigation of task-centric interaction paradigms beyond
search and browse.
o Ontology-based interaction with collections of data.
o Semantic models for interaction and their reuse on the web
* Empirical Studies and Evaluation
o Empirical studies that can guide the development of
interfaces for Linked Data.
o Use cases which present novel visualization requirements and
expose interesting interaction challenges on the Social and Semantic Web.
o Lessons learned from user-studies, pilot systems and live
deployments in the Social and Semantic Web.

SUBMISSIONS
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We welcome three types of submissions:

* Full papers which should be between 6 and 10 pages.
* Short papers and position papers which should be up to 5 pages.
* Demo papers which should be a 2 page description with a screenshot
of the working prototype or preferably a link to an online demo.

Submissions must be in PDF format and prepared according to the IUI
format. Papers will be peer-reviewed by three independent reviewers.
Papers can be submitted via the EasyChair system at:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences?conf=vissw2010 . Accepted papers
will be published in CEUR-WS.org proceedings.

IMPORTANT DATES
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* Paper submission deadline: 30th November, 2009 (11:59pm Hawaii time)
* Notification of acceptance: 18th December, 2009
* Camera-ready paper submission deadline: 12th January, 2010

REGISTRATION
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Please refer to the main conference website for registration details:
http://www.iuiconf.org/

ORGANISERS
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* Siegfried Handschuh, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland
* Tom Heath, Talis Information Ltd, UK
* VinhTuan Thai, DERI, NUI Galway, Ireland
* Ian Dickinson, Epimorphics Ltd, UK
* Lora Aroyo, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Valentina Presutti, Semantic Technology Laboratory (STLab), ISTC,
Italy

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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* Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, US
* Karen Church, Telefonica Research, ES
* Duane Degler, Design for Context, US
* Bertrand Delacretaz, Day, CH
* Aldo Gangemi, CNR-ISTC, IT
* Alain Giboin, INRIA, FR
* Michael Hausenblas, DERI, NUI Galway, IE
* Nathalie Henry, Microsoft Research, US
* David Karger, MIT, US
* Nicholas J. Kings, BT, UK
* Georgi Kobilarov, FU Berlin, DE
* Steffen Lohmann, University of Duisburg, DE
* Wolfgang Maass, University of St.Gallen, CH
* Knud Möller, DERI, NUI Galway, IE
* Enrico Motta, The Open University, UK
* Alexandre Passant, DERI, NUI Galway, IE
* Adam Perer, IBM Research, IL
* Massimo Romanelli, DFKI, DE
* Lloyd Rutledge, Open Universiteit, NL
* Harald Sack, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, DE
* Sebastian Schaffert, Salzburg Research, AT
* Bernhard Schandl, Uni Vienna, AT
* Daniel Schwabe, PUC-Rio, BR
* Barry Smyth, University College Dublin, IE
* Carlo Torniai, Simon Fraser University, CA
* Fabio Vitali, University of Bologna, IT
* Earl Wagner, Northwestern University, US
* Jun Zhao, Oxford University, UK

CONTACT INFORMATION
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If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the workshop
organizers at: vissw2010 [at] easychair [dot] org

CFP: MobileHCI 2010 Workshop Proposals

Apologies for cross-postings. Please send to interested colleagues and
students.

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Workshops @ MobileHCI 2010 || Call for Workshop Proposals
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12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI 2010),
A Mobile World for All
September 7-10, 2010, Lisboa, Portugal
http://www.mobilehci2010.org

Workshops and Tutorials will be held on September 7th, 2010.

MobileHCI 2010 is organised by the University of Lisboa, with the collaboration of the New University of Lisboa and the research centres LaSIGE and CITI, and in cooperation with ACM SIGCHI and ACM SIGMOBILE.

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Important Dates:
- Workshop proposal submission (organisers): 22nd January, 2010
- Notification of workshop acceptance (organisers): 19th February, 2010
- Workshop paper submission (participants): 23rd April, 2010
- Workshop paper acceptance notification (participants): 28th May, 2010
- Workshop Date: 7th September, 2010
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Workshop Chairs:
- Jo Lumsden, Aston University, UK
- Carlos Duarte, LaSIGE & University of Lisboa, Portugal

Contact the workshop chairs at: workshops@mobilehci2010.org
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MobileHCI is the leading conference in the field of Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. The MobileHCI series provides a forum for academics and practitioners to discuss the challenges and potential solutions for effective interaction with mobile systems and services. It covers the design, evaluation, and application of techniques and approaches for mobile and wearable computing devices and services. MobileHCI is now on its 12th Edition.

Workshops at MobileHCI 2010 offer a chance for members of a community with common interests to meet in the context of a focused and interactive discussion. If you are working in an emerging area in MobileHCI, consider organizing a workshop. They are an opportunity to move the field forward and build community. MobileHCI workshops might address (for example) basic research, applied research, HCI practice, new methodologies, emerging application areas, design innovations, management and organizational issues, or HCI education. Each workshop should generate ideas that give the MobileHCI community a new, organized way of thinking about the topic, or ideas that suggest promising directions for future research. Some workshops result in edited books or special issues of journals; you may consider including this goal in the design of your workshop. Additionally, this year, the best paper of each workshop will appear in a special issue of the International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI).

Two workshop formats will be available: half-day and full-day. Half-day workshops will be scheduled to use 3 working hours, with one break. Full-day workshops will be scheduled to use 6 working hours, with a mid-morning break, a lunch break, and a mid-afternoon break. Workshops at MobileHCI typically have 15 to 20 participants. Focused interaction among participants is important, so participants must have informed positions based on prior experience.


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Workshop Proposals

Workshop proposals must include: (1) a cover sheet; (2) a proposal; and (3), a call for participation. All three components should be submitted in one file. The combined file must be in PDF format.

Part 1. Cover Sheet
Each submission should have a cover sheet giving contact information for the primary workshop organiser. This person will serve as the main point of contact with the Workshop Chairs.

Part 2. Proposal
The proposal should not exceed 3 pages in the prescribed ACM MobileHCI2010 format (see http://mobilehci2010.di.fc.ul.pt/downloads.html). The proposal must describe the topic, a detailed plan for conducting the workshop (before, during, and after), and the organisers' backgrounds. This proposal will be reviewed by the Workshops review committee.

Part 3. Call for Participation
Prepare a 250-word Call for Participation suitable for publication on the MobileHCI2010 web site. It should describe the format and goals of the workshop, the participant selection criteria, requirements for papers (e.g., page length, topics to address, etc), where these papers should be submitted, and the fact that at least one author of accepted papers needs to register for the workshop and for the conference itself. Organisers are encouraged to develop an external web page with additional information about the workshop for potential participants.

Review criteria for workshop proposals include: the workshop's potential for generating stimulating discussions and useful results; the expected community interest level in the topic; the organisers' ability to demonstrate in the proposal a well-organized process and plan for the workshop; the review criteria adopted for accepting workshop papers (with a peer-review process being preferred); and the overall balance of topics in the workshops program. If multiple submissions are received on the same or similar topics, the organisers may be encouraged to merge them.

For detailed information about workshops at MobileHCI 2010 - including how to submit a workshop proposal, the responsibilities of workshop organisers, etc - visit http://mobilehci2010.di.fc.ul.pt/Submissions/wsOrganizers.html

The extended abstract of accepted workshop proposals will be available in the conference proceedings on digital format. They will also be placed in the ACM Digital Library, where they will remain accessible to thousands of researchers and practitioners worldwide.

Accepted workshop papers (i.e., those of the workshop participants) will NOT be published in the conference proceedings nor in the ACM Digital Library..

If you have questions about Workshops at MobileHCI2010, contact the Workshop Chairs - Jo Lumsden and Carlos Duarte - at workshops@mobilehci2010.org

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MobileHCI 2010 is supported by Nokia, Anacom, and Telefonica

CfP: Workshop Multimodal Location Based Techniques for Extreme Navigation

First call for papers -

Multimodal Location Based Techniques for Extreme Navigation
Workshop in conjunction with Pervasive 2010

Monday 17th May 2010

http://www.haptimap.org/events/organized-events/pervasive.html
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Location-based data and services for geographical and navigational
information (such as electronic maps and gps directions), are usually
presented using visual displays. With the increasing complexity of
information, and the variety of contexts of use, it becomes important
to consider how other non-visual sensory channels, such as audition
and touch, can be used to communicate necessary and timely information
to users. Activities such as running, rock-climbing and cycling, are
all examples of activities where navigational and geographical
information may be needed, but where the visual modality is
unsuitable. Additionally, there are a number of user groups such as
visually impaired people and the emergency services, who also require
non-visual access to geo-data. This workshop will provide a forum for
sharing research ideas and findings about new interaction and
perceptualization metaphors, novel application contexts, multimodal
and context-aware technologies for mobility -- thereby creating a
solid foundation for further exploration of pervasive extreme
navigation.


Topics
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Topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to:

- Sensing and applying user context to navigation and wayfinding
- Multimodal techniques to augment visual map displays
- Multimodal navigation systems for extreme sports
- Multimodal navigation systems for runners
- Multimodal systems for rescue workers
- Navigation systems for "eyes-busy" activities
- Wearable technology and textiles for navigation
- Environmental awareness for Disabilities and Visual Impairment.
- User requirements capture/user involvement for non visual design


Submission details
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Submissions of either position papers or demo abstracts covering the
topics of the workshop should be submitted by 15 March 2010.

4 page position papers or 2 page demo abstracts should be submitted in
ACM format (http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates).

At least one author from each accepted submission is expected to
register and attend the workshop.

Accepted authors will be invited to submit extended versions of their
work for inclusion in a special edition of Personal and Ubiquitous
Computing to appear in 2010.

Submissions or other queries should be mailed to Charlotte Magnusson (charlotte.magnusson@certec.lth.se
) or David McGookin (mcgookdk@dcs.gla.ac.uk)


Organising Committee
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Charlotte Magnusson Lund University
David McGookin University of Glasgow
Margarita Anastassova CEA
Wilko Heuten OFFIS
Arantxa Renter Robotiker-Tecnalia
Susanne Boll University of Oldenburg

This workshop is organized within the HaptiMap project.
http://www.haptimap.org

CFP: WORKSHOPS COOP'10: 9th International Conference on Design of Cooperative Systems

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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS

Ninth International Conference on
Design of Cooperative Systems
(Workshops @ COOP'10)
18 May, 2010
Aix-en-Provence, France
http://www.coopsys.org/call_for_workshops
(apologies for cross-posting)
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******* Important dates ********
- 15 January, 2010: Deadline for workshop proposals
- 6 February, 2010: Notification about acceptance/rejection of workshop proposals
- 18 May, 2010: COOP'10 workshops
- 19-21 May, 2010: COOP'10 conference

****** Introduction ************
COOP'10 is the 9th edition of this International Conference, which is the second European conference in the field of CSCW after ECSCW. It will take place in Aix-en-Provence, France.
The conference aims at bringing together researchers who contribute to the analysis and design of cooperative systems and their integration in organizational community, public and other settings, and their implications for policy and decision-making.

Workshops provide an opportunity to discuss and explore emerging areas of research on designing cooperative systems with a group of like-minded researchers and practitioners. Workshops may focus on any aspect of theory or practice, established concerns or new ideas in the field of the design of cooperative systems. The goal of a workshop is to share understandings and experiences, to foster research communities, to learn from each other and to envision future directions. COOP conferences are clearly discussion oriented and the workshops shall share this characteristic.

Workshops run for a half or one full day and will take place the day before the conference opening. So workshops will be open to its participants and eventually to conference participants who will pay workshops registration fees, as on option.

Please look at the COOP'10 conference website (http://www.coopsys.org) to get more information about the COOP'10 conference and its audience. For a sample of workshop topics from last conferences, please look at the web sites of previous COOP workshop programs.

********* Submission **********
Workshop proposals should consist of an abstract and a detailed proposal. The abstract should be no more than 150 words. The body of the proposal should be no more than 3000 words, and should include:
- Title of the workshop
- Organizers
- Description of the theme(s) of the workshop,
- Workshop activities and goals,
- Type of interaction which is planned for the workshop
- Background of the organizer(s),
- Maximum number of participants,
- Related work
- Duration (half or full day)
- Reviewing process
- Please include in your proposal the kind of technical support being needed

Workshops description and Call for Papers will be put on the COOP'10 web site. We also encourage workshop organizers to create web-based resources for their workshops so that advertising, submission and organization can be handled online (a link will then be made from COOP'10 web site to the workshop web-site). We also give workshops' organizers support using of the COOP'10 conference submission tool.

******* Contact Information ********
Questions concerning workshop proposals:
Please contact COOP 2010 Workshop Chair directly via email: gunnar.stevens@uni-siegen.de

Download Pdf Version of the Call for Workshops: http://www.coopsys.org/call_for_workshops/coop2010_workshopcfp.pdf

Monday, November 23, 2009

CFP: 18th Int'l Conf on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization (UMAP 2010)

UMAP 2010 -- 18th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

USER MODELING, ADAPTATION, AND PERSONALIZATION

Big Island of Hawaii, June 20-24, 2010
http://www.hawaii.edu/UMAP2010/


FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS


UMAP is the premier international conference for researchers and practitioners working on systems that adapt to their individual users, or to groups of users, and collect and represent information about users for this purpose. UMAP is the successor to the biannual User Modeling and Adaptive Hypermedia conferences that were merged in 2009. It is organized under the auspices of User Modeling Inc. Support for the conference is provided by the National Science Foundation, Microsoft, the Chang Family Foundation, Springer Verlag, and the University of Hawaii at Manoa.


TOPICS

The conference spans, but is not restricted to, the following topics:
- Purposes of UMAP: personalizing information, recommending products, tailoring search results, enhancing learning outcomes, personalizing help, assuming routine tasks, adapting interfaces, ...
- User characteristics for UMAP: knowledge and skills, interests and preferences, special needs, affective states, goals and plans, contexts of use, roles, cultural characteristics, ...
- Application domains for UMAP: e-commerce, e-learning, cultural heritage, healthcare, assistive technologies, digital libraries, office work, recommender systems, targeted advertisement, digital TV, ...
- Environments for UMAP: web-based systems (including the semantic/social Web), desktop systems, groupware systems, mobile and wearable systems, smart environments, smart objects, virtual environments, ...
- Computational methods for UMAP: data collection, user model extraction and representation, adaptation methods, architectures for UMAP, ...
- Evaluation of UMAP: requirements specification, formative evaluation, user testing, validation, performance tests, ...
- Practical aspects of UMAP: privacy and security, cost-justifying UMAP, integrating UMAP, valuing user experience, ...


SUBMISSION CATEGORIES

RESEARCH PAPERS (abstracts due Jan. 11, 2010; full papers Jan. 18)
- Long research papers (12 pages maximum) should present original reports of substantive new research. They should place the work within the field, and clearly indicate its innovative aspects and its significance.
- Short research papers (6 pages) should present original and unpublished highly promising research, whose merit will be assessed in terms of originality and importance rather than maturity and technical validation.
Both categories will be strictly kept apart in the review process. Only in extremely unusual circumstances can long papers be relegated to the short paper category.

INDUSTRY PAPERS (abstracts due Jan. 11, 2010; full papers Jan. 18)
The Industry Track solicits submissions covering innovative commercial implementations or applications of UMAP technologies, and experience in applying recent research advances to practical situations. Submissions may be either long papers (12 pages maximum) whose technical density should be comparable to that of research track submissions, or short papers (6 pages). Industry Track submissions must describe work performed in industry or concern industrial applications, and will typically include at least one industry author.

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM PAPERS (due Jan. 18, 2010)
The Doctoral Consortium is a forum for Ph.D. students to get feedback and advice from the Doctoral Consortium committee. Submissions (4 pages) should include original and unpublished descriptions of the student's topic, proposed contributions, and results achieved so far. They should clearly indicate the work that remains to be done and the questions on which the student would especially like to receive advice.


SUBMISSION FORMAT AND REVIEW PROCESS
All submissions must adhere to the Springer LNCS format, and be made through the EasyChair conference system. They must describe original research work and may not have been published or submitted elsewhere. Submissions will be reviewed for relevance, originality, significance, validity and clarity. Reviews for research papers will be integrated by a lead reviewer and by the program chairs.

BEST PAPER AWARDS
The conference will elect the winners of the Springer Best Paper Award and of the two James Chen Best Student Paper Awards, each in the amount of U.S.$ 1,000. For a paper to qualify for the Best Student Paper award, a student must be the lead author.

PUBLICATION
Accepted research, industry and doctoral consortium papers will be published by Springer in their Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series, both in hardcopy and electronically through SpringerLink. They will also be indexed in the ACM Digital Library. Significantly enhanced versions of research papers can be submitted to User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction: The Journal of Personalization Research (UMUAI) after the conference.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

General Chair
David N. Chin, University of Hawaii, Manoa

Program Co-Chairs
Alfred Kobsa, University of California, Irvine
Paul De Bra, Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Netherlands

Industry Track Co-Chairs
Kurt Partridge, PARC, Palo Alto, California
Bhaskar Mehta, Google, Zurich, Switzerland

Workshop and Tutorial Co-Chairs
Judith Masthoff, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Yang Wang, University of California, Irvine

Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs
Ingrid Zukerman, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Liana Razmerita, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Demo and Poster Co-Chairs
Luz Quiroga, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Fabian Bohnert, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

Local Arrangements Chair
Keith Edwards, University of Hawaii, Hilo

Publicity Chair
Eelco Herder, L3S Research Center, Hanover, Germany


VENUE
UMAP 2010 will be held at the Hilton Waikoloa Village on the Kona side of the "Big Island" of Hawaii. Additional student housing will be available at the Aston Shores at Waikoloa and the Aston Waikoloa Colony Villas.

STUDENT SUPPORT
This conference series has awarded considerable travel support to students in the past, and it is nearly certain that there will also be student funds available for UMAP 2010. Authors of accepted technical and doctoral consortium papers will receive highest priority.


-- Alfred Kobsa
Univ. of California, Irvine

Sunday, November 22, 2009

GRA: Civil Infrastructure Systems

http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&flag2006=false&oppId=46245

Funding Opportunity Number: PD-08-1631
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 15, 2010    Full Proposal Window: September 1, 2009 - October 1, 2009 September 1 - October 1, Annually Thereafter Full Proposal Window: January 15, 2010 - February 15, 2010 January 15 - February 15, Annually Thereafter
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Expected Number of Awards: 0
Estimated Total Program Funding: $0
Award Ceiling:
Award Floor:
CFDA Number(s): 47.041  --  Engineering Grants
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"  

Additional Information on Eligibility:

Agency Name

National Science Foundation

Description

The CIS program supports research leading to the intelligent engineering of distributed infrastructure systems.?? Areas of interest include intra- and inter-dependencies in infrastructure design and operation for resilience and sustainability, infrastructure protection, and advanced information technologies for health monitoring, condition assessment, deterioration and asset management.?? Special emphasis is on risk analysis, life-cycle frameworks, cyber-enabled simulation, and technologies for design, construction and operation of resilient and sustainable infrastructure networks.

Link to Full Announcement

NSF Program Description 08-1631

GRA: Decision, Risk and Management Sciences

http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&flag2006=false&oppId=45811

Funding Opportunity Number: PD-98-1321
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jan 18, 2010    Full Proposal Target Date(s): January 18 and August 18, Annually
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Expected Number of Awards: 0
Estimated Total Program Funding: $0
Award Ceiling:
Award Floor:
CFDA Number(s): 47.075  --  Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"  

Additional Information on Eligibility:

Agency Name

National Science Foundation

Description

The Decision, Risk and Management Sciences program supports scientific research directed at increasing the understanding and effectiveness of decision making by individuals, groups, organizations, and society. Disciplinary and interdisciplinary research, doctoral dissertation research, and workshops are funded in the areas of judgment and decision making; decision analysis and decision aids; risk analysis, perception, and communication; societal and public policy decision making; management science and organizational design. The program also supports small grants that are time-critical and small grants that are high-risk and of a potentially transformative nature (see Grants for Rapid Response Research (RAPID) and EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER).)Funded research must be grounded in theory and generalizable. Purely algorithmic management science proposals should be submitted to the Operations Research Program rather than to DRMS.For additional funding opportunities, we invite you to also look at the Cross-Directorate Activities program website.For program specific guidelines on the Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grants in DRMS, please visit: Doctoral Preparation Checklist.

Link to Full Announcement

NSF Program Description 98-1321

CFP: ECCE2010 - Call for Workshop proposals

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European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010
the 28th Conference of the
European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics (EACE)
24-27 August 2010, Delft, The Netherlands.
(http://ecce2010.tudelft.nl/)

Caring technology for the future

Call for Participation ? Workshops

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The European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010 (ECCE2010) is the annual conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics (EACE). This year, for the first time, the main conference will be preceded by a day of workshops. The workshops aim to provide an opportunity for researchers and practitioners with similar interests to exchange new ideas and practical experience in their specific areas of cognitive ergonomics. By presenting, discussing, and reporting innovative research or ideas, workshop participants will explore these research areas with the aim of developing and enhancing the relationship between cognitive sciences and technical information processing system developments.


IMPORTANT DATES

18 Jan 2010 Submission of Workshop proposal
1 Feb 2010 Notification of Acceptance Workshop proposal
24 August 2010 Workshop


SCOPE

The roles of cognitive ergonomics in the development of IT artefacts and complex systems have become more and more important and widespread. So far, theoretical, empirical, and practical aspects of cognitive ergonomics have been studied in various domains that make intensive use of IT. Recent trends of cognitive ergonomics indicate that human interaction with IT-based systems is increasingly complex and thus needs more sophisticated social, cognitive and affective support, and that diverse user groups should be considered from system requirements analysis and initial design stages, paying attention to personalization, care and complexity.

The ECCE 2010 theme is: caring technology for the future. Computer technology is increasingly being used in a care context, for example in healthcare centers, in the home, at work, but also in crisis situations. In these contexts, caring technology is being developed to improve individuals? mental and physical health or quality of live, to enhance persons? resilience in critical situations and to support recover of undesirable states. The conference will explore new type of cognitive ergonomics issues in this area. Through this conference, it is envisaged that participants will report on inventions, or innovative ideas and concepts to study and develop caring technology. Besides this focus, we also welcome workshop proposals in all other areas of cognitive ergonomics.

TOPICS

We invite the workshop to focus on innovate concepts, fundamentals (concepts, theories, models, and principles), empirical studies, application and case studies, methodologies, surveys, systematic reviews, and critical appraisals which are relevant to the following topics (but not limited to):

Human decision making and problem solving
Knowledge structure and mental model
Human learning behaviour
Human error and reliability
Situation awareness
Collaborative work
Creativity
Affective/emotional aspects of human interaction with IT artefacts
Design methods, tools, and methodologies for supporting cognitive tasks
Cognitive task analysis and modelling
Human-centred automation
Task/function allocation
Decision aiding, information presentation and visualization
Innovative user interface concepts (including augmented and virtual reality, multimodal user interfaces, and wearable computing)
Intelligent agent design
Training systems design
Joint cognitive systems design
Supporting diverse user groups (the disabled, the elderly, children, personality traits, cognitive styles, gender, culture etc.)
Evaluation of cognitive performance, social interaction, usability, etc.
Methods and tools for studying cognitive tasks

Examples of application or industrial domains include: eHealth services, medical systems, process control, aviation traffic control, advanced manufacturing systems, intelligent vehicles, railroad systems, ubiquitous computing, smart home, mobile devices, digital TV, web applications, electronic commerce, game and entertainment, e-learning, business information systems.


Workshop Proposals
Submissions for one-day workshop are invited. The workshops will be held on 24 Aug 2010, a day before the main body of the ECCE 2010 conference. Workshop proposers should submit a 2 pages paper using the Word Template that is provided on the conference website. The workshop paper should explain the topic of the workshop, how it is set up, the manner in which people can participate and the aim of the workshop (e.g. writing/editing a book, a research proposal, or a special issue for a journal). The organising committee should have members from at least two different organizations or institutes. International consortia are welcomed and preferred. All proposals must be written in English. In addition, a cover letter should be included with background information about the workshop organisers, and the manner in which workshop participants will be invited.


SUBMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION

Authors of all categories should use the Word template that is provided on the conference website for their papers. Instruction how to make an online submission as well as registration fee can be found on the conference website (ecce2010.tudelft.nl)


Organisation

General Co-Chairs
Mark Neerincx, TNO Human Factors / Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, mark.neerincx@tno.nl
Willem-Paul Brinkman, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, w.p.brinkman@tudelft.nl

Workshop chair
Tjerk de Greef, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, t.e.degreef@tudelft.nl

Friday, November 20, 2009

CFP Ubiprojection 2010 - Workshop on Personal Projection in conjunction with Pervasive 2010

**** Call for Papers ****

*** Please distribute ***

Ubiprojection 2010 - Workshop on Personal Projection

in conjunction with Pervasive 2010 in Helsinki, Finland

http://eis.comp.lancs.ac.uk/workshops/ubiproject2010/

The main goal of the workshop is to develop an understanding of how
mobile and wearable pico projectors could be combined with new user
interfaces, interaction techniques and applications. We seek for new
ideas, prototypes, and insights as a basis to develop a deeper
understanding of the field.
In addition, we will provide an open forum to share information,
results, and ideas on current research in this area. This workshop
encourages discussion about future topics concerning personal
projection. Furthermore, we aim to develop new ideas on how such
devices can be exploited for new forms of interaction with the
environment.
We will bring together researchers and practitioners who are concerned
with design, development, and implementation of new applications and
services using personal mobile and wearable projectors in their user
interfaces. Moreover, the workshop aims at conveying hands-on
experience with current state-of-the-art technology and prototypes
through demonstration sessions.

** Important Dates **

February 1, 2010: Submission Deadline

March 1, 2010: Author Notification

March 31, 2010: Submission of camera-ready version

May 17, 2010: Workshop in Helsinki, Finland

** Website and more Information **

http://eis.comp.lancs.ac.uk/workshops/ubiproject2010/

if you have any additional questions please contact us via
ubiproject@comp.lancs.ac.uk

** Organizers **

Enrico Rukzio, Lancaster University, UK

Johannes Schöning, DFKI, Germany

Michael Rohs, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany

Jonna Hakkila, Nokia Research Center Tampere, Finland


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Johannes Schöning
Innovative Retail Laboratory
DFKI GmbH, Campus D3_2, Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3, D-66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
www.innovative-retail.de
www.dfki.de/~jschoen
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Deutsches Forschungszentrum fuer Kuenstliche Intelligenz GmbH
Firmensitz: Trippstadter Strasse 122, D-67663 Kaiserslautern

Geschaeftsfuehrung:
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Wolfgang Wahlster (Vorsitzender)
Dr. Walter Olthoff

Amtsgericht Kaiserslautern, HRB 2313
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Sent from Bad Kreuznach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

CFP: ECCE2010 - European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010

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European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2010
the 28th Conference of the
European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics (EACE)
24-27 August 2010, Delft, The Netherlands.
(http://ecce2010.tudelft.nl/)

Caring technology for the future

Call for Participation ? Papers, Workshops, Posters
and Doctoral Consortium

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ECCE 2010 aims to provide an opportunity for researchers and
practitioners to exchange new ideas and practical experience in all
areas of cognitive ergonomics. By presenting and discussing innovative
research, ECCE 2010 participants will explore knowledge and research
areas in cognitive ergonomics with the aim of developing and enhancing
the relationship between cognitive sciences and technical information
processing system developments. More details will be made available soon
on the conference website.


SCOPE

The roles of cognitive ergonomics in the development of IT artefacts and
complex systems have become more and more important and widespread. So
far, theoretical, empirical, and practical aspects of cognitive
ergonomics have been studied in various domains that make intensive use
of IT. Recent trends of cognitive ergonomics indicate that human
interaction with IT-based systems is increasingly complex and thus needs
more sophisticated social, cognitive and affective support, and that
diverse user groups should be considered from system requirements
analysis and initial design stages, paying attention to personalization,
care and complexity.

ECCE2010 conference theme is: caring technology for the future. Computer
technology is increasingly being used in a care context, for example in
healthcare centers, in the home, at work, but also in crisis situations.
In these contexts, caring technology is developed to improve
individuals? mental and physical health or quality of live, to enhance
persons? resilience in critical situations and to support recover of
undesirable states. The conference will explore new type of cognitive
ergonomics issues in this area. Through this conference, it is envisaged
that participants will report on inventions, or innovative ideas and
concepts to study and develop cognitive ergonomics in future caring
technology. Besides this focus, we also welcome the research works in
all other areas of cognitive ergonomics.

TOPICS

We invite papers that report on innovate concepts, fundamentals
(concepts, theories, models, and principles), empirical studies,
application and case studies, methodologies, surveys, systematic
reviews, and critical appraisals which are relevant to the following
topics (but not limited to):

-Human decision making and problem solving
-Knowledge structure and mental model
-Human learning behaviour
-Human error and reliability
-Situation awareness
-Collaborative work
-Creativity
-Affective/emotional aspects of human interaction with IT artefacts
-Design methods, tools, and methodologies for supporting cognitive tasks
-Cognitive task analysis and modelling
-Human-centred automation
-Task/function allocation
-Decision aiding, information presentation and visualization
-Innovative user interface concepts (including augmented and virtual
reality, multimodal user interfaces, and wearable computing)
-Intelligent agent design
-Training systems design
-Joint cognitive systems design
-Supporting diverse user groups (the disabled, the elderly, children,
personality traits, cognitive styles, gender, culture etc.)
-Evaluation of cognitive performance, social interaction, usability, etc.
-Methods and tools for studying cognitive tasks

Examples of application or industrial domains include: eHealth services,
medical systems, process control, aviation traffic control, advanced
manufacturing systems, intelligent vehicles, railroad systems,
ubiquitous computing, smart home, mobile devices, digital TV, web
applications, electronic commerce, game and entertainment, e-learning,
business information systems, etc.

IMPORTANT DATES

18 Jan 2010 Submission of Workshop proposal
1 Feb 2010 Notification of Acceptance Workshop proposal
1 April 2010 Submission of Extended Abstract, Poster & Demonstration
papers, and Doctoral Consortium paper and cover letters
15 May 2010 Notification of Acceptance
1 July 2010 Submission of Camera-Ready Papers
24 August 2010 Workshops
25-27 August 2010 ECCE2010 Conference


TYPES OF PARTICIPATION
We invite various types of submissions as described below. All
submissions must be written in English. Submissions for all the
categories will be published in the conference proceedings. The authors
must declare in which category their paper is submitted. However, the
authors of some full and/or short papers that would otherwise be
rejected for the lack of space may be invited to re-submit their work as
a poster paper.

Workshop
This is a new element to the Conference. Submissions for one-day
workshop are invited. The workshops will be held on 24 Aug 2010, a day
before the main body of the ECCE 2010 conference. Workshop proposers
should submit a 2 pages paper using the Word Template that is provided
on the conference website. The workshop paper should explain the topic
of the workshop, how it is set up, the manner in which people can
participate and the aim of the workshop (e.g. writing/editing a book, a
research proposal, or a special issue for a journal). The organising
committee should have members from at least two different organizations
or institutes. International consortia are welcomed and preferred. All
proposals must be written in English. In addition, a cover letter should
be included with background information about the workshop organisers,
and the manner in which workshop participants will be invited.

Long papers category
Long papers should describe authors? original, completed research works
that contribute to the topics relevant to the conference. Initially
authors should submit an extended abstract of 4 pages using the Word
Template provided on the conference website. After acceptance of the
extended abstract the authors will be invited to submit camera-ready
papers of 8 pages maximum.

Short papers category
Short papers should describe work-in-progress, industrial experiences,
and innovative concepts or approaches, which can promote discussions
among attendants. Initially authors should submit an extended abstract
of 2 pages using the Word Template that is provided on the conference
website. After acceptance of the extended abstract, authors will be
invited to submit camera-ready papers of 4 pages maximum.

Poster & Demonstration category
The Poster and Demonstration sessions aim to show work in a setting
which facilitates open discussion. Authors who wish to present and
demonstrate their work, smaller projects, systems or prototypes in a
more interactive and informal setting during ECCE 2010, may choose this
category and provide a description. Poster and demonstration papers
should not exceed 2 pages in total and authors should use the Word
Template for the preparation of their papers, which is provided on the
conference website. Accepted papers will be published in the conference
proceedings.

Doctoral Consortium category
The aim of the ECCE 2010 Doctoral Consortium is to provide an
opportunity for PhD students to participate in multi-disciplinary
in-depth discussions of their work with fellow students and a panel of
experts.

The Consortium is designed for students currently registered for a PhD
in Cognitive Ergonomics or a related field. Preference will be given to
students who have carried out some initial research but are not so far
down the road that they are getting ready to submit their thesis. The
format for the doctoral consortium requires each participant to give a
15 minute presentation on their research. This will be followed by
questions from other participants, and feedback from a panel of experts.

Application Procedure

1. A letter from your supervisor/Principal Advisor on letter-headed
paper, stating:
?that you are registered for PhD studies
?your research topic
?what stage your research is at
?why you and your research would benefit from participation in the
ECCE 2010 Doctoral Consortium.
2. A 4 pages long paper, prepared using the Word Template (provided on
the conference website) of the conference proceedings, containing the
following: a structured abstract, the aims and objectives of your
research; the main contribution(s) of the research to the Cognitive
Ergonomics field; a description of the methodology adopted for your
research, the results obtained so far from your studies, a critical
analysis of the results in relation to previous research work in the
area, future research plans.

Costs

Applicants who are selected to take part in the doctoral consortium will
be asked to pay a very "student friendly" registration fee. Specific
details can be found on the website. Please note, however, that
participants will be expected to pay for their own travel, accommodation
and subsistence.

SUBMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION

Authors of all categories should use the Word template that is provided
on the conference website for their papers. Instruction how to make an
online submission as well as registration fee can be found on the
conference website (ecce2010.tudelft.nl)


ORGANIZATION

Mark Neerincx, TNO Human factors/Delft University of Technology, The
Netherlands
Willem-Paul Brinkman, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Thursday, November 19, 2009

CFP 10th International Symposium on Smart Graphics, Banff, Canada, June 24-26, 2010

10th International Symposium on SMART GRAPHICS

http://www.smartgraphics.org/


June 24-26, 2010

Banff, Canada

Submission deadline February 14, 2010

Graphics become Smart Graphics when their design and implementation are
grounded in an understanding of human abilities, activities, and motivations
from design experience and the broad spectrum of cognitive and
social sciences.

When knowledge from these diverse fields is combined with new methods,
tools and techniques in AI, HCI, artistic practice and computer graphics,
environments are created that:

(1) engage the user and are aesthetically satisfying;

(2) participate in human cognition as external or distributed representations;

(3) are sensitive to the real-time demands of the interaction in the context
of
the available informational and computational resources;

(4) adapt the form of the output according to a wider set of constraints such
as an individual's perceptual, attentive, and motor abilities and the nature
of the presentation media and available interaction devices.

The International Symposium on Smart Graphics aims at gathering people from
the fields of Cognitive Science, Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence,
Interactive Art and Graphics Design to share experiences and experiments in
this new and emerging area of study.

*** Come and Join the Smart Graphics Experience ***

Smart Graphics 2010 welcomes submissions from researchers and practitioners,
as well as artists and graphic designers interested in an interdisciplinary
approach to the design of smart interactive displays.

In 2010, we propose a specific emphasis on the integration of scientific
research and digital media technology into the design of aesthetic experience
and artistic practice. In particular, we encourage discussion of research that
locates the site of an interactive experience within the everyday world, using
smart graphics, technologies, and responsive media to enrich and augment the
public, private and personal spaces in which we live our lives.


Submission categories are divided into:

* Full research papers: these will encompass comprehensive descriptions of
original work within the scope of the symposium (limited to 12 pages in
Springer LNCS format).

* Posters: tentative or preliminary results of research or design work with
emphasis on the interdisciplinary evaluation of the ideas (limited to 4 pages
in Springer LNCS format). Poster papers will be included in the proceedings.

* System demonstrations: short descriptions of research or design work that
the authors intend to show and discuss in a demo session at the symposium
(limited to 2 pages in Springer LNCS format). System demonstration papers
will be included in the proceedings.

* Arts track: computer animations, multimedia performance, interactive art,
digital music, hybrid art, etc. Artists must submit a two to three page
proposal outlining the concept and technique of the artwork, including a
discussion of the relationship between smart technologies and their artistic
and creative practice. An international jury of renowned scientists and
artists will select the submissions that best represent the idea of <<Smart
Graphics Arts>>. Selected works will be displayed during the Smart Graphics
symposium, and presented to the public via an evening of performance,
installation, and gallery exhibition. A report of the arts track including all
the selected works will be included in the proceedings.

Smart Graphics specially encourages young researchers to submit their ideas
and results. As in previous conferences, proceedings will be published in the
Springer Lecture Note in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):

* computer graphics
* artificial intelligence
* virtual and mixed reality
* interactive media
* user interaction
* digital art
* information visualization
* visual analytics
* multimodal information presentation
* non-desktop interfaces
* graphical abstraction
* sketch-based interfaces
* interaction science
* scene perception
* cognitive sciences
* user studies
* graphics design


INVITED SPEAKER:

* John Bowers (Goldsmiths, University of London)
* Maria Lantin (Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design)


IMPORTANT DATES:

February 14th, 2010 (submission deadline)
March 8th, 2010 (notification of results)
March 20th, 2010 (camera ready copy due)
June 24-26, 2010 (Symposium in Banff, Canada)


ORGANIZERS:

Robyn Taylor (University of Alberta, Canada)
Pierre Boulanger (University of Alberta, Canada)
Andreas Butz (University of Munich, Germany)
Marc Christie (IRISA/INRIA Rennes, France)
Brian Fisher (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Antonio Krueger (University of Muenster, Germany)
Patrick Olivier (Newcastle University, UK)


COMMITTEE (tentative):

* Elisabeth Andre (University of Augsburg)
* William Bares (Millsaps College)
* Marc Cavazza (University of Teesside)
* Luca Chittaro (University of Udine)
* Sara Diamond (Ontario College of Art and Design)
* Steven Feiner (Columbia University)
* David S. Ebert (Purdue University)
* Knut Hartmann (Flensburg University of Applied Science)
* Hiroshi Hosobe (Tokyo National Institute of Informatics)
* Christian Jacquemin (LIMSI/CNRS)
* Tsvi Kuflik (University of Haifa)
* Rainer Malaka (European Media Lab)
* Shigeru Owada (Sony CSL)
* W. Bradford Paley (Digital Image Design)
* Bernhard Preim (University of Magdeburg)
* Thomas Rist (University of Applied Sciences, Augsburg)
* Mateu Sbert (University of Girona)
* Shigeo Takahashi (University of Tokyo)
* Lucia Terrenghi (University of Munich)
* Massimo Zancanaro (ITC-irst Trento)

Smart Graphics will be held in cooperation with:

* Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Artificial
Intelligence (ACM SIGART)
* European Association for Computer Graphics (Eurographics)
* Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).

For a full description of the scope of the Symposium, and details of previous
events, see the website:

http://www.smartgraphics.org

--
Marc Christie -- BUNRAKU Team
Assistant Professor (Maître de Conférences / délégation INRIA)
IRISA-INRIA Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique
Campus de Beaulieu
F-35042 RENNES CEDEX
+33 2 99 84 75 25

Saturday, November 14, 2009

CFP: BodyNets 2010 - 5th International Conference on Body Area Networks

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CALL FOR PAPERS BodyNets 2010
The 5th Annual International Conference on Body Area Networks
September 10-12, 2010, Corfu Island, Greece.
http://www.bodynets.org/index.shtml
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Submission deadline: March 10, 2010

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ACM MONET special issue on "Ubiquitous Body Sensor Networks".
http://www.bodynets.org/docs/MONET-SI-UBSN-CFP.pdf
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OVERVIEW:

Recent advances in the field of wireless sensor networks have moved
them beyond their
traditional areas of application in monitoring of remote and mobile
environments. Sensor
networks are increasingly being deployed within and around the human
body to form Body
Area Networks (BodyNets). In addition to monitoring focused
applications BodyNets allow
also for closed loop systems incorporating actuators. They can be
utilized in diverse
applications such as physiological monitoring, human computer
interactions, education and
entertainment through interactive games. This conference will explore
and explain the
scope and challenges of designing, building, and deploying BodyNets.
In this regard, the
conference aims to establish a forum to bring together research
professionals from
diverse fields including computer science, biomedical engineering and
medicine in both
academia and industry to address the technical, social, system and
application issues
related to BodyNets.

TOPICS:
The conference invites original technical papers that were not
previously published and
are not currently under review for publication elsewhere. Topics
include, but are not
limited to:

1 Communications and Networking:
* In-body, on-body, and around body networks
* Communication techniques and protocols for BodyNets
* Scalable, flexible network architectures & deployments
* Networking and security issues for BodyNets
* Advanced propagation and channel model for BodyNets

2 Medical applications:
* Pervasive health care and patient monitoring
* Integrating BodyNets into the healthcare system
* Novel closed-loop applications of BodyNets

3 Systems and Technology:
* System design issues, and performance modeling
* Signal processing, reliability and fault-tolerance issues
* Emerging self-powered BodyNets
* Novel wireless communication technologies

4 Wearable computing:
* Wearable system design issues
* Entertainment and lifestyle applications
* Assistive technologies for independent aging
* Interactive Arts

PAPER SUBMISSION:
Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 8 pages, short
papers of up to 4
pages, and poster paper up to 2 pages, in ACM conference proceeding
format through ASSYST
(http://assyst-online.org/submission/login/loadHome.do.php). If you
have problems in
accessing the ASSYST system, please contact the Conference Coordinator
(Maria Morozova)
at: maria.morozova@icst.org. Detailed Instructions for ASSYST
submission can be found
from:
http://manual.icst.org/uploads/Submission%20instructions/Submission%20instructions%20ASSYST%2027012009.doc

PUBLICATION:
Distinguished papers accepted and presented in BodyNets-10, after
further revisions, will
be published in International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive
Communications Systems
(IJAACS), http://www.inderscience.com/browse/callpaper.php?callID=1254
and ACM MONET
special issue on "Ubiquitous Body Sensor Networks".
http://www.bodynets.org/docs/MONET-SI-UBSN-CFP.pdf

IMPORTANT DATES:

Abstract Due: March 10, 2010 by 11:59pm PDT
Full Paper Due: March 22, 2010 by 11:59pm PDT
Notification of Acceptance: May 21, 2010
Camera-ready Manuscripts due: June 21, 2010

CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

GENERAL CHAIRS
Victor C.M. Leung, University of British Columbia, Canada
Athanasios V. Vasilakos, University of Western Macedonia, Greece

TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRS
Thomas Falck, Philips Research, Switzerland
Karim Qayumi, University of British Columbia, Canada
Xinbing Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China

PROGRAM TRACK CHAIRS
Yan Zhang, Simula Research Lab, Norway
Min Chen, University of British Columbia, Canada
Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Univ. of Texas at Dallas, USA
Jelena Misic, Ryerson University, Canada

INDUSTRY CHAIRS
David M. Davenport, GE Global Research, USA
Panos Nasiopoulos, University of British Columbia, Canada

CONFERENCE COORDINATOR
Gergely Nagy, ICST

PUBLICITY CHAIRs
Andreas Bulling, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Lei Shu, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland

PUBLICATION CHAIR
Foad Dabiri, University of California Los Angeles

Demo Chair
Ilangko Balasingham, Rikshospitalet University Hospital

STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR
Imrich Chlamtac, Create-Net, Italy

WEB CHAIR
Min Chen University of British Columbia, Canada

TPC Members:
Hsiao-Hwa Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Konstantina Nikita, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
William Scanlon, Queens University Belfast, Ireland
Tommaso Melodia, University at Buffalo, USA
Christine Lisetti, Florida International University, USA
Jun Suzuki, University of Massachusetts, USA
Yuan-ting Zhang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, HK
Ming Li, California State University, USA
Roozbeh Jafari, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Han-Chieh Chao, National ILan University, Taiwan
Maulin Patel, Philips Research North America, USA
Hui Chen, Virginia State University, USA
Jie Liang, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Sergio Gonzalez, University of British Columbia, Canada
Yu Wang, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Sangheon Park, Korea University, Korea
Xiaole Bai, The Ohio State University, USA
Yong He, TsingHua University, China
Robert C. Hsu, Chong Hwa Univesity, Taiwan
Dave Davenport, GE Global Research
Victor C.M. Leung, University of British Columbia, Canada
Steffen Leonhardt, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Costas Pattichis, University of Cyprus, Greece
Ilangko Balasingham, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Norway
Henry Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
Emil Jovanov, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA
Mohammad H. Mahoor, University of Denver, USA
Qiang Ni, Brunel University, UK
Bor-rong Chen, Harvard University , USA
Gert Cauwenberghs, University of California, USA
John Lach, University of Virginia, USA
Mike Yu Chi, University of California, USA

--
Andreas Bulling
PhD Candidate
Research Assistant

ETH Zurich
Wearable Computing Laboratory

www.andreas-bulling.eu

Thursday, November 12, 2009

ANN: Latest Issue of the International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI)

I am delighted to announce the latest issue of the International Journal
of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI) - the details of the
latest issue are as follows:

International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI)
Official Publication of the Information Resources Management Association
Volume 1, Issue 4, October-December 2009
Published: Quarterly in Print and Electronically
ISSN: 1942-390x EISSN: 1942-3918
Published by IGI Publishing, Hershey-New York, USA
www.igi-global.com/ijmhci<http://www.igi-global.com/ijmhci>

Editor-in-Chief: Joanna Lumsden, Aston University, UK

Special Issue: Mobile Internet User Experience

GUEST EDITORIAL PREFACE

Mobile Internet User Experience: Introduction to the Special Issue

Virpi Roto, Nokia Research Center, Finland
Eija Kaasinen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland

This special issue of IJMHCI is on Mobile Internet User Experience (MIUX). This issue was inspired by two MIUX workshops (Roto & Kaasinen, 2007; Roto & Kaasinen, 2008) held in conjunction with the 2007 and 2008 Mobile-HCI conferences in Singapore and Amsterdam, respectively. In the workshops, researchers and practitioners presented different solutions for improving user experience when using the internet on mobile devices. This special issue continues the work on these topics and includes fully-fledged articles from some of the workshop attendees, as well as papers from other researchers working in this field.

To read the guest editorial preface, please consult this issue of IJMHCI in your library.

PAPER ONE

How It Started: Mobile Internet Devices of the Previous Millennium

Evan Koblentz, Consultant, USA

Internet access on cellular phones, after emerging as a new technology in the mid-1990s, is now a thriving activity despite the global economic recession. IDC reported smartphone sales of 1.18 billion units in 2008 (IDC, 2009), compared to the unconnected personal digital assistants approaching merely 1 million units per quarter in the second half of 2003; however, the concept of using handheld devices for wide area data applications began 25 years prior to the beginning of the end of PDAs. The key year in the history of PDA devices is 1978. That year, a start-up called Lexicon sold its handheld electronic language translator (Levy, 1979) called the LK-3000. Its interchangeable modules included database and notepad applications, and the product was licensed by Siemens-Nixdorf. Meanwhile independent inventors Robert Hotto and Judah Klausner patented what may be the world's first PDA (Klausner & Hotto, 1977). Toshiba acquired the rights and produced it as the Memo Note 30 model LC-836MN. Data advances in handheld devices finally began changing from wired into wireless in the first half of the 1990s.

To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=34976

PAPER TWO

User Experience of Mobile Internet: Analysis and Recommendations

Eija Kaasinen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Virpi Roto, Nokia Research Center, Finland
Kristin Roloff, Swisscom(Switzerland) Ltd., Switzerland
Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Teija Vainio, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Wolfgang Maehr, Opera Software ASA, Norway
Dhaval Joshi, Nokia Research Center, India
Sujan Shrestha, Brunel University, UK

Mobile access to the Internet with handheld devices has been technically possible for quite a while and consumers are aware of the services but not so ready to use them. A central reason for the low usage is that user experience of the mobile Internet is not yet sufficiently good. This article analyses the mobile Internet from the end-user perspective, identifying factors and solutions that would make the Internet usage on a mobile device an enjoyable experience. User experience can be improved by a better understanding of users and usage contexts, developing mobile services that better serve the needs of mobile users, easing service discovery, and developing the infrastructure needed for the mobile Internet. This article discusses all these aspects and gives development recommendations.

To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=34977

PAPER THREE

Always On: A Framework for Understanding Personal Mobile Web Motivations, Behaviors, and Contexts of Use

Carol A. Taylor, Motricity, Inc., USA
Nancy Samuels, University of Washington, USA
Judith A. Ramey, University of Washington, USA

Mobile data services offer a growing alternative means of accessing the Web and have drawn significant attention from the mobile industry; however, design efforts are hampered by people's motivations, behaviors, and contexts of use when they access the Web on their phones. To help address this need, the authors conduct a study to explore the following questions for U.S. mobile phone users: 1) What motivations lead people to access the Web on their mobile phones?; 2) What do they do?; and 3) Where do they do it? Based on the findings from part one of the study, the authors construct a taxonomy of behaviors, motivations, and contexts associated with mobile Web usage. In parts two and three, the authors validated the taxonomy as well as compared iPhone versus non-iPhone user behaviors. This article concludes by considering the design implications of our findings and future research directions.

To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=34978

PAPER FOUR

Improving the User Experience of a Mobile Photo Gallery by Supporting Social Interaction

Elina Vartiainen, Nokia Research Center, Finland

Today, image gallery applications on mobile devices tend to be stand-alone and offline. For people who want to share photos with others, many add-on tools have been developed to connect the gallery applications to Internet services to enable photo-sharing. In this article, the authors argue that photo-centric social interaction is best supported when the gallery application is fully integrated with an Internet service. In this case, no additional tools are needed and the user's image content is fully synchronized with the service. The authors design and implement a service-integrated mobile gallery application with a corresponding Internet service. Moreover, they conduct a field study with ten participants to compare our application with a state-of-the-art gallery application combined with an add-on photo-sharing tool.

To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=34979

PAPER FIVE

Touch-Based Access to Mobile Internet: User Experience Findings

Minna Isomursu, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Mari Ervasti, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland

This article reports user experience findings from two field trials where Mobile Internet access was supported through near field communication (NFC)-based tag infrastructure. The problems related to service discovery can be solved by providing location-based access, and by using visual cues embedded into the environment for discovering content and services. Mobile Internet access through touch solves the problem of memorizing complicated URLs and the challenge of typing with a mobile device keypad. As touch-based access builds a semantic bridge between the physical context of use and the Mobile Internet experience, the user experience converges seamlessly into one where both the physical and digital worlds play a role.

To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=34980

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CALL FOR PAPERS

Mission of IJMHCI:

The primary objective of the International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (JMHCI) is to provide comprehensive coverage and understanding of the issues associated with the design, evaluation, and use of mobile technologies. This journal focuses on human-computer interaction related to the innovation and research in the design, evaluation, and use of innovative handheld, mobile, and wearable technologies in order to broaden the overall body of knowledge regarding such issues. IJMHCI also considers issues associated with the social and/or organizational impacts of such technologies.

Coverage of IJMHCI:

Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are limited to) the following:

Case studies and/or reflections on experience (e.g. descriptions of successful mobile user interfaces, evaluation set-ups, etc.)
Context-aware/context-sensitive mobile application design, evaluation, and use
Design methods/approaches for mobile user interfaces
Ethical implications of mobile evaluations
Field-based evaluations and evaluation techniques
Gestural interaction techniques for mobile technologies
Graphical interaction techniques for mobile technologies
Issues of heterogeneity of mobile device interfaces/interaction
Lab v. field evaluations and evaluation techniques
Lab-based evaluations and evaluation techniques
Mobile advanced training application design, evaluation, and use
Mobile assistive technologies design, evaluation, and use
Mobile commerce application design, evaluation, and use
Mobile HCI lab design/set-up
Mobile healthcare application design, evaluation, and use
Mobile interactive play design, evaluation, and use
Mobile learning application design, evaluation, and use
Mobile technology design, evaluation, and use by special (needs) groups (e.g. elderly, children, and disabled)
Multimodal interaction on mobile technologies
Non-speech audio-based interaction techniques for mobile technologies
Other emerging interaction techniques for mobile technologies
Other related issues that impact the design, evaluation, and use of mobile technologies
Speech-based interaction techniques for mobile technologies
Tactile interaction techniques for mobile technologies
Technology acceptance as it relates to mobile technologies
User aspects of mobile privacy, security, and trust
User interface architectures for mobile technologies
User interface migration from desktop to mobile technologies
Wearable technology/application and interaction design, evaluation, and use

Interested authors should consult the journal's manuscript submission guidelines at www.igi-global.com/ijmhci<http://www.igi-global.com/ijmhci>.

All inquiries and submissions should be sent to:
Editor-in-Chief: Joanna Lumsden at ijmhci@igi-global.com<mailto:ijmhci@igi-global.com>

CfP: CSCW 2010 Workshop - The Changing Dynamics of Scientific Collaborations

Second Call for Participation

** Submission deadline: November 20, 2009 **

CSCW 2010 Workshop, Sunday, Feb 7, 2010

The Changing Dynamics of Scientific Collaborations

The confluence of two major trends in scientific research is leading
to an upheaval in standard scientific practice and collaborative
technologies. A new generation of scientists, working in large-scale
collaborations, is repurposing social software for use in
collaborative science. Existing social tools such as chat, IM, and
FriendFind are being adopted and modified for use as group
problem-solving facilities. At the same time, exponentially greater
and more complex datasets are being generated at a rate that is
challenging the limits of current hardware, software, and human
cognitive capability. A concerted effort to create software that will
support new scientific practices and handle this data tsunami is
redefining the collaboratory and represents a new frontier for
computer supported cooperative work.

This follow-on event to a similarly themed workshop at CHI 2009 is
intended to foster community among researchers and practitioners from
multiple disciplines interested in the changing dynamics of scientific
collaborations.

We encourage papers on the following topics, especially those with a
focus on changing practices in these areas:

* Collaborative scientific applications concerning data gathering,
analysis, sharing, and visualization
* Case studies concerning data gathering, analysis, sharing and visualization
* Socio-technical research on scientific collaborations
* Social networks of scientists
* Repurposing social software for science
* Participatory design and/or rapid prototyping for scientific software
* Distributed data gathering and analysis
* Time-critical scientific applications
* Studies of generational differences in how science is done
* Cross-functional applications and comparisons of a scientific to
a non-scientific field


Paper Submission Instructions:

Submissions should be position papers 2-4 pages in length. Please use
the ACM SIGCHI Template (Word version:
http://www.cscw2010.org/templates/cscw2010pubsformat.doc or LaTeX
version: http://www.cscw2010.org/templates/cscw2010pubsformat.cls) .
All submissions will be reviewed. The possibility of a journal special
issue or book based on expanded versions of the submissions will be
explored following the workshop.

Papers (in .pdf or .doc format) should be submitted via email to
CRAragon@lbl.gov. Please put "CSCW 2010 Workshop Submission" in the
subject of the email.

** Submission deadline: November 20, 2009 **

Notification of acceptance will be sent out on or before December 18, 2009.

For more information, please see the workshop web site:

http://www.sci.utah.edu/cscw2010/

Organizers:
Cecilia Aragon, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, CRAragon@lbl.gov
Jeffrey Heer, Stanford University, jheer@cs.stanford.edu
Charlotte Lee, University of Washington, cplee@u.washington.edu
Claudio Silva, University of Utah, csilva@sci.utah.edu

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

CFP: ICISO2010 in Reading - Int Conf on Informatics and Semiotics in Organisations

CALL FOR PAPERS

Pervasive Informatics in the Digital Economy
12th International Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in
Organisations

July 19-21, 2010, Reading, UK
http://www.orgsem.org/2010

The 12th International Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in
Organisations, (ICISO 2010), previously named International Conference
on Organisational Semiotics (ICOS), is the twelfth in a series of
international events devoted to the latest research in informatics in
organisations and organisational semiotics.

In the present era, information and knowledge are key to the development
of the current society and economy. The digital economy is driven by the
effective use of information and communication technology to help
enhance the quality and transform the lives of individuals, society and
business. Information is the critical resource on which humans are
constantly dependent in conducting purposeful activities and achieving
their objectives.

Pervasive Informatics, as an emergent discipline, studies how
information affects humans in built environments. The built environments
provide spatial contexts for business organisations, government
institutions, commercial enterprises, and other business settings, as
well as buildings and spaces for working and living. The majority of
human activities (e.g. related to social, economic and scientific
purposes) take place in a built environment. Increasingly, information
is provided pervasively to the users within the built environment. With
the support of appropriate technology, the users can access to the
information as they need; although often they may also have to face with
the information even if not wanted. A user may therefore be immersed in
the field of information whether or not it is desired by the user. Such
a phenomenon of pervasiveness has been bringing revolutionary impact to
the human society. Pervasive Informatics helps us to understand the
nature and characteristics of information from its creation,
representation, processing and utilisation, embedded within the complex
interactions between humans and built environments. It is concerned with
approaches and methods on how information can be managed and used to
enhance the effectiveness of work and quality of life.

Following tradition, ICISO 2010 aims to provide a focal forum for active
researchers, practitioners, business and industrial professionals and
academics from diversified domains of information management and
information systems, and from business and engineering. They will be
able to share their latest research achievements and practical
experiences, to exchange in-depth findings and innovative ideas, and in
particular to harness the greatest challenges in the changing era and
thinking seriously into the future. The ICISO 2010 will also continue
the effort of the international research community in the development of
the emergent discipline of informatics and its applications. It will
focus not only on theory building, but also on the practical benefits
gained so far through applications of methods and techniques derived
from various approaches.

Research papers describing original work in relevant areas are invited.
Industrial and work-in-progress papers are also welcome.

Topics
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Organisational Semiotic theory, concepts, methods and
techniques, and their practical applications
* Semiotically motivated approaches to information systems
* Pragmatic web and context-aware approaches and applications
* Semantic web and applications
* Service-oriented architecture, design and implementation
* Business and IT strategies
* Alignment and integration of business and technical systems
* Adaptive architecture for information systems
* Enterprise information systems and value chain management
* Enterprise applications for logistics, customer relationship
management and supply chain management
* Information engineering and complex systems
* Agent-based information systems and business intelligence in
organisations
* Collaborative systems for organisations
* E-government, e-commerce, mobile and pervasive commerce
* Business process and workflow modelling, analysis, integration
and management
* Digital economy: theory, methods and techniques for design and
applications
* Pervasive informatics in organisations
* Intelligent spaces and built environments for working and living

* Construction informatics for sustainable environment
* Information utilisation and technology management for
sustainable economy
* Digital content management

Important dates
Full paper submission: 1 February, 2010
Notification of acceptance: 1 April 2010
Camera-ready version: 15 May 2010
Conference: 19 - 21 July 2010

Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that
must not be published elsewhere and not currently under review for any
other publication. The manuscripts in English must be submitted in the
provided format (both as Word and Adobe PDF files) and may not exceed 8
pages.

Publication
The papers will be selected based on a peer review by three independent
members of the program committee. This review process will be anonymous
in order to ensure quality and to avoid prejudice. At least one author
per accepted paper is required to register and attend the conference.

Conference proceedings will be published by Aussino Academic Publishing
House. Same as previous conferences, all accepted papers will be
submitted to ISTP and EI for indexing.

Invitation for Proposals of Workshops and PhD Consortium
The ICISO 2010 invites proposals for workshops and PhD consortium.
Please contact the Conference Secretary if anyone intends to submit a
proposal.

It is intended to have parallel teleconference sessions in Beijing for
attendance and paper presentations. More details will be soon available
at the conference website.

Conference Co-chairs
Rene Jorna, University of Groningen, Netherlands
Kecheng Liu, University of Reading, England

Secretariat
Hubert Grzybek, University of Reading, England

Host institution
Informatics Research Centre, University of Reading, England

Conference Contact Details
Conference website:
www.orgsem.org/2010

Conference email address:
ICISO@reading.ac.uk

CFP: IUI '10 Workshop on Social Recommender Systems

CALL FOR PAPERS

IUI 2010 Workshop on Social Recommender Systems

(in conjunction with 2010 ACM International Conference on
Intelligent User Interfaces http://www.iuiconf.org <http://www.iuiconf.org/>
)

Hong Kong, February 7th, 2010

http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/~lichen/srs2010/

Submission Deadline: November 30th, 2009

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Social media sites have become tremendously popular in recent years.
Prominent examples include photo and video sharing sites such as Flickr and
YouTube, blog and wiki systems such as Blogger and Wikipedia, social tagging
sites such as Delicious, social network sites (SNSs), such as MySpace and
Facebook, and micro-blogging sites such as Twitter. Millions of users are
active daily in these sites, creating rich information online that has not
been available before. Yet, the abundance and popularity of social media
sites floods users with huge volumes of information and hence poses a great
challenge in terms of information overload.

Social Recommender Systems (SRSs) aim to alleviate information overload over
social media users by presenting the most attractive and relevant content,
often using personalization techniques adapted for the specific user. SRSs
also aim at increasing adoption, engagement, and participation of new and
existing users of social media sites. In addition to recommending content to
consume, new types of recommendations emerge within social media, such as of
people and communities to connect to, to follow, or to join.

This workshop desires to bring together researchers and practitioners around
the emerging topic of recommender systems within social media in order to:
(1) share research and techniques used to develop effective social media
recommenders, from algorithms, through user interfaces, to evaluation (2)
identify next key challenges in the area, and (3) identify new cross-topic
collaboration opportunities.

Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:

Social recommender technologies and applications

* Model of recommendation context (e.g., types of information needed)
for social recommender systems

* New algorithms suitable for social recommender systems

* New recommender applications for social media sites (e.g., people and
community recommenders)

* Recommendations for individuals and communities

* Social recommender systems in the enterprise

* Diversity and novelty in social recommender systems

* Recommendations for diverse user groups (e.g., new users of social
media sites versus frequent users)

User interfaces in social recommender systems (SRSs)

* Transparency and explanations in SRSs

* Adaption and personalization for SRSs

* User feedback in SRSs

* Trust and reputation in SRSs

* Social awareness and visualization

Evaluation

* Evaluation methods and evaluations of SRSs

* User studies

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IMPORTANT DATES

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* November 30th, 2009: Submission of long, short, and demo papers

* December 18th, 2009: Author notification

* December 25th, 2009: Submission of camera-ready workshop abstract

* February 7th, 2010: Workshop held

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PAPER SUBMISSION

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Papers should be submitted in PDF format by email to

ido@il.ibm.com

All submissions should be prepared according to the standard SIGCHI
publications format (see http://www.iuiconf.org/cfp.html). Paper selection
will be based on a peer review process; there will be no blind review
process - author names and affiliations should be included in the paper.

Paper categories:

* Long papers (up to 10 pages) - submissions should report on substantial

contributions of lasting value.

* Short papers (up to 4 pages) - submissions typically discuss work in

progress that is not yet mature enough for a long paper. describing
preliminary results or

* Demo papers - presenters of demo systems are asked to submit short papers

describing their system.

Authors of high-quality workshop submissions will be invited to submit an
extended version of the paper to a special issue of ACM journal.

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Organizers

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Ido Guy, IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel

Li Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

Michelle X. Zhou, IBM China Research Lab, China

Monday, November 9, 2009

CFP: New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia

Call for Papers: New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia

Special Issue on: Hypertext and Web Science: Emergent Structures,
Communities and Collective Intelligence

Guest editors: David Millard and Weigang Wang

David Millard, School of Electronics & Computer Science, University of

Southampton, dem@ecs.soton.ac.uk

Weigang Wang, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester,
weigang.wang@mbs.ac.uk

Submission deadline: 4 January 2010

Acceptance notification: 19 March 2010

Final manuscripts due: 30 April 2010

Hypertext has always been about people and their relationships with
information. The Hypertext Community has over thirty years of experience
of exploring hypertext interfaces, infrastructures and usage. Now Web
2.0 technology and practice has greatly promoted this sort of
interactive collaboration and social networking, resulting in large
scale collaborative knowledge creation and e-democracy activities.
Semantic Web technologies and the Linked Data Web could impact even more
strongly. Imagine if most personal and organisational data were
available on the Web and analysable with the help of software agents,
how would people and organisations run their businesses, how would they
identify, select, and collaborate with their partners and customers to
face shared challenges?

Web Science is a proposed new discipline to study the continuing impact
of the Web on people, business and society. Web Science is about
understanding how technical innovation changes practice, and how
behaviour in the small translates to behaviour in the large.

This special issue is for people who believe that their work is at the
intersection of Hypertext and Web Science. We invite papers on a variety
of technical topics with a personal, cultural or societal slant. Topics
may include (but are not limited to) the following:

- New ways of collaborative working enabled by the latest Web
Technologies

- New approaches to personal information management or learning

- Technical and social protocols underlying emerging web technology and
practice

- Novel community interaction, such as e-democracy, collaborative
decision making, or knowledge elicitation

- Virtual and emergent structures that have changed the way that we view
or organise our lives or businesses

- Changes in traditional roles and expectations, for example, notions of
authorship and ownership

- Studies of on-line communities and their behaviour

- Characteristics and novel applications of collective intelligence

- Innovative social or knowledge interfaces

Papers should describe completed work with well-evidenced conclusions,
and interdisciplinary work will be particularly welcomed.

Submissions may take the form of research papers or shorter technical
notes and should be submitted electronically at the Journal's Manuscript
Central site

http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tham

Questions and enquiries concerning this call should be directed to the
guest editors. Open topic papers meeting NRHM's scope in general are
also welcome.

The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia (NRHM) is published by
Taylor & Francis and appears in both print and digital formats.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13614568.asp