CFP: HotPlanet 2016 - 7th International Workshop on Hot Topics in Planet-Scale Measurement

[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email] *HotPlanet 2016 - 7th International Workshop on Hot Topics in Planet-Scale Measurement* *Workshop @ Ubicomp <http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2016/> / ISWC 2016* *September 12-16, Heidelberg, Germany* The last decade has seen a rapid, planet-scale growth in deployment and usage of smart mobile devices, ambient sensors, smartphone applications and advanced communication technologies. This era has prompted for large-scale, planet-wide data collection, storage, processing and dissemination technologies, advancing our knowledge about human behaviour and interactions at a planetary scale. Evolution of such technologies and methodologies, in addition to the high investments in Internet of things (IoT) deployments, has inherently led to a number of security, privacy and ethical issues as well as new systems, networking, and application challenges. This 7th HotPlanet workshop will bring together networking, wireless, mobile computing and systems research to understand the challenges ahead and advance the dialogue on topics related to large-scale measurements and big data analytics centred on individuals. It aims to attract publications on data collection and analysis, such as knowledge-discovery methodologies, large-scale data mining, and big social media data and location traces analytics, but also on deployment challenges, such as innovative real-world measurement technologies, end-user applications, large-scale deployment experiences, and innovative large-scale mobile sensing systems. Topics of interest include: · Big data analytics (social media, mobility traces, prediction techniques, etc.) · Mobile sensing systems · Big data privacy & security · Large scale measurement methodologies · Novel social & sensing application · Open source and virtualized sensing infrastructure · Cloud computing paradigms for decentralized analysis · Incentive models for encouraging users and businesses to collect and contribute data · Profiling, personalisation, geo-targeting · Programming paradigms for large scale data collection · Data quality issues · Internet of Things · Smart energy-aware systems · Large scale mobile application and market experience · Regulatory, legal and ethical issues in planet-wide data collection Important Dates Paper Submission June 14, 2016 Notification June 26, 2016 Camera Ready Version Due July 3, 2016 Submission Instructions Submissions are now open. Click on the following link to submit your paper (via HotCRP): http://wi-stream-1.cse.nd.edu/hp16 The TPC accepts original submissions that are not under review, or published at, previous workshops, conferences, or journals. Submissions may not exceed 6 pages double column, including figures, tables, references, and appendices. Authors are required to use the ACM template for submissions:http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates. All submissions will be evaluated via a single-blind review process: please include author names and affiliation in the submission. *Program Committee* *Organizing Committee* Pan Hui, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Yanyong Zhang, Rutgers University, USA *Program Chairs* Ou Zhonghong, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Aaron Striegel, University of Notre Dame, USA
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