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8th International Symposium on End-User Development (IS-EUD 2021): Last Call for Papers
by Announce Announcements 28 Feb '21
by Announce Announcements 28 Feb '21
28 Feb '21
*** Last Call for Papers ***
8th International Symposium on End-User Development
(IS-EUD 2021): "Democratizing AI Development"
July 6-8, 2021, Atlantica Miramare Beach Hotel 4*, Limassol, Cyprus
http://cyprusconferences.org/iseud2021/
Extended submision deadlines!
(Proceedings to be published by Springer)
End-user development (EUD) aims at empowering end users to develop and
adapt systems at a level of complexity that is adequate to their expertise,
practices, and skills. EUD may occur along the entire software lifecycle, with
the purpose of making users able to participate in their artifact development,
not only at design time, but also during actual use.
Originally, EUD was conceived as a more general concept than end-user
programming; thus, scholars proposed methods, techniques and tools that
allow end users to modify or extend software artifacts, such as spreadsheets,
web applications, video games, and mobile applications. In the co-called
Internet of Things era, end-user development moved on to address the
problem of defining and modifying the behavior of smart environments,
including smart objects, pervasive displays, smart homes, smart cities, and so
on. Therefore, the term "end-user development" acquired a broader meaning
covering approaches, frameworks and socio-technical environments that
allow end users to express themselves in crafting digital artifacts that
encompass both software and hardware technology.
Recent research and technological trends like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big
Data, Cyber-Security, Robotics, and Industry 4.0, have contributed to renew
the vision of end-user development, by providing tools and platforms that
allow end users to harness the power of AI to create solutions involving
Computer Vision, Image Processing, Conversational User Interfaces, as well as
solutions for smart environments. Such developments lower the threshold for
creating AI solutions, and expand the programmer base for such solutions,
by extending AI application both for professional and discretionary use.
IS-EUD is a bi-annual event for researchers and practitioners with an
interdisciplinary approach to EUD, including: Human-Computer Interaction,
Software Engineering, Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Human-Work
Interaction Design, and related areas.
IS-EUD 2021 Theme: Democratizing AI Development
The 2021 edition of IS-EUD focuses on EUD for AI-based systems, where
end users are called on to become end-user developers of intelligent agents,
digital twins, collaborative and social robots. This edition would like to
discuss the adoption of EUD in new fields, the proposal of novel EUD
paradigms, and the impact of AI-based EUD in terms of user acceptability
and appropriation. One of the most interesting topics in human-AI interaction
is explainability of AI-based systems: research submissions presenting end-
user oriented solutions to this problem will be particularly welcome.
Theoretical and empirical work analyzing pros and cons of this new EUD
wave, identifying requirements for end-user development of AI and
acceptance of related solutions is invited. Software infrastructures and eco-
systems supporting the reuse of solutions and the emergence of meta-
design practices are of particular interest to this community, linking the
challenges relating AI to topics central to the IS-EUD community.
Conference Topics
The conference welcomes contributions that:
· describe new, simple and efficient environments for end-user development
· describe new processes, methods and techniques for empowering users to
create, modify and tailor digital artifacts
· present case studies and design implications on challenges and practices of
end-user development
· develop theoretical concepts and foundations for the field of end-user
development
Specific topics include (but are not limited to) the following ones:
· User-oriented orchestration of AI-based devices
· Conversational interfaces for end-user development
· End-user development for big data visualization and exploration
· End-user development for collaborative robotics
· End-user development for social robotics
· End-user development in Industry 4.0
· End-user development and explainable AI-based systems
· Cybersecurity and end-user development
· End-user development in daily life
· Technologies and infrastructures for end-user development
· Empirical studies of end-user development
· Recommender systems to support end-user development
· Cultures of participation and meta-design approaches
· Technology acceptance and adoption studies of end-user development technologies
· Evaluation of end-user development technologies
· Supporting creative work through end-user development
Submissions
We invite two types of paper submissions:
1. Regular papers, up to 16 pages, describing original unpublished research
making a substantial contribution to the research field
2. Short papers, up to 8 pages, describing original unpublished research,
making a small but solid contribution to the field
All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee. The review
process for this category is double-blind, thus submissions must be
anonymized. Accepted papers (both regular and short) will appear in the
archival proceedings of IS-EUD 2021, published by Springer in the Lecture
Notes on Computer Science (LNCS) series, and will be presented in plenary
sessions of the conference.
Workshop proposals are invited (max 6 pages) aligned to the themes of the
conference. Workshops provide an informal setting where participants have
the opportunity to discuss specific topics in an atmosphere that fosters the
active exchange of ideas. Workshops can be half day or one-day long and
will be held on July 6, 2021. Accepted workshop proposals will be included
in the IS-EUD 2021 adjunct proceedings, which will be submitted to
http://ceur-ws.org for online publication.
Submissions of regular papers, short papers and workshop proposals should
indicate in the title page "Regular", "Short" or "Workshop" respectively.
Demonstration and Work in Progress papers are also welcomed.
A Demonstration paper (max 6 pages) should be structured according to the
following:
· Abstract (150 words maximum)
· Topics to be covered and their relevance to the EUD community
· Detailed description of the planned demonstration activity
· Diagrams or screenshots (if relevant)
· Supporting documentation (e.g., project website)
· References
Work in Progress submissions (max 6 pages) are intended for presenting
preliminary results or tentative findings and position papers. The authors of
accepted contributions will have the opportunity to give an oral presentation
during parallel sessions.
Finally, the IS-EUD Doctoral Consortium is intended to bring together PhD
students working on theory and application of EUD. We particularly encourage
students that are about half-way through their doctoral research to submit
doctoral consortium contributions (max 6 pages) describing the topic of their
PhD, their approach and a summary of their progress.
Demonstration, Work in Progress and Doctoral Consortium submissions
should indicate in the title page "Demo", "WiP" or "DC" respectively. Accepted
submissions will be included in IS-EUD 2021 adjunct proceedings, which will
be submitted to http://ceur-ws.org for online publication.
Submissions of all types should be carefully formatted according to the
Springer LNCS format:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
and should be submitted through the Easy Chair system at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iseud2021
Important Dates (Extended!)
· Regular and Short papers submission: March 22, 2021
· Notification: April 14, 2021
· Camera-ready: May 15, 2021
· Workshop proposal submission: March 8, 2021
· Notification: March 15, 2021
· Camera-ready: May 31, 2021
· Demonstration and Work in Progress submission: April 21, 2021
· Notification: May 15, 2021
· Camera-ready: May 31, 2021
· Doctoral Consortium submission: April 21, 2021
· Notification: May 15, 2021
· Camera-ready: May 31, 2021
Organizers
General Chairs
· Panos Markopoulos (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
· George A. Papadopoulos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Program Chairs
· Daniela Fogli (University of Brescia, Italy)
· Daniel Tetteroo (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Short papers Chairs
· Barbara Rita Barricelli (University of Brescia, Italy)
· Simone Borsci (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Work in Progress Chairs
· Jelle Van Dijk (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
· Carmen Santoro (ISTI-CNR, Italy)
Demonstration Chair
· Stefano Valtolina (University of Milan, Italy)
Workshop Chairs
· Styliani Kleanthous (Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
· Simone Stumpf (City University London, UK)
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
· Monica Maceli (Pratt Institute, USA)
· Antonio Piccinno (University of Bari, Italy)
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15th International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS 2021): Last Mile for Paper Submission for Doctoral Consortium, Posters & Demos, Research Projects and Tutorials
by Announce Announcements 13 Feb '21
by Announce Announcements 13 Feb '21
13 Feb '21
*** Last Mile for Paper Submission for Doctoral Consortium,
Posters & Demos, Research Projects and Tutorials ***
15th International Conference on
Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS 2021)
May 12-14, 2021, Virtual Event!
http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/
Submission deadline (except tutorials): February 19, 2021 (AoE)
Submission deadline only for tutorials: March 19, 2021 (AoE)
(Proceedings to be published by Springer)
RCIS has become a recognized conference on research challenges in
Information Science. Organized for the 15th time in a row, RCIS 2021 will be
held from May 12-14, 2021, as a virtual event. The topics of interest are
organized into some major categories (more details in the call for papers
http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callPapers.php)
· Information Systems and their Engineering
· User-Oriented Approaches
· Data and Information Management
· Business Process Management
· Domain-specific IS Engineering
· Data Science
· Information Infrastructures
· Reflective Research and Practice
IMPORTANT DATES FOR ALL SATELLITE EVENTS
· Submission deadline (except tutorials): February 19, 2021 (AoE)
· Submission deadline for tutorial proposals: March 19, 2021 (AoE)
· Notification to authors and registration opening: March 12, 2021
· Notification for tutorial proposals: March 22, 2021
· Author registration deadline for all paper types: March 29, 2021
· Camera-ready copy deadline for all paper types: March 29, 2021
· Conference: May 12-14, 2021
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
The RCIS 2021 Doctoral Consortium is an opportunity for doctoral students
to present, discuss and develop their research project in an interdisciplinary
workshop, under the guidance of a panel of senior researchers. The Doctoral
Consortium offers nice opportunities for PhD students. Firstly, the feedback
received during the Doctoral Consortium will really benefit students who have
defined their topic, research plan and have obtained early results, but who
still have room for improving their longer-term plan. Secondly, students at all
stages of their doctoral project can meet the welcoming RCIS community and
widen their network of contacts.
The Doctoral Consortium has the following objectives:
· Provide a platform for students to present their work and to meet other
peers and be familiar with different research topics and methods.
· Provide feedback on students' current research and guidance on future
research directions.
· Promote the development of a supportive community of scholars and a
spirit of collaborative research and networking.
· Contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other
researchers.
Interested PhD students are invited to submit papers, in agreement with
their supervisors, addressing the instructions that are provided on the
online call: http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callDoctoral.php .
Papers shall be formatted according to the Springer LNCS/LNBIP conference
proceedings template (for LaTeX and Word):
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu… .
Submissions must be written in English, and must be authored by the student
only. The maximum length of the paper should be eight (8) pages, including
references, appendices, etc. The submission site address is
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=rcis2021
where you can choose the "RCIS2021_Doctoral_Consortium" track.
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
· Xavier Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
· Renata Guizzardi, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Doctoral Consortium Student Co-Chair
· Blagovesta Kostova, EPFL, Switzerland
POSTERS AND DEMOS
The posters & demos track will showcase prototypes and new research ideas
in Information Science. This track provides a forum for researchers and
practitioners to present their work, interact with conference participants, and
obtain feedback on on-going research. We invite two types of submissions:
· Posters are intended to convey a research result and are not advertisements
for commercial software packages. While posters need not describe
completed work, they should report on research for which at least some
preliminary results are available.
· Demonstrations should directly and actively involve the exhibition and
display of tools/prototypes and associated materials that illustrate research
work in progress and serve as ground for discussion of research ideas.
Posters and demonstrations proposals must be submitted as a single PDF file
with no more than 6 pages in Springer LNCS/LNBIP format
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…)
including references and appendices. Proposals that exceed the limit of 6
pages will be rejected without review. Proposals that have already been
accepted or are currently under review for other conferences or journals will
not be considered for publication at RCIS 2021. The submission site address
is http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/ where you can choose the
"RCIS2021 Posters & Demos" track.
More details on the submission and presentation format is online:
http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callPostersDemo.php .
Posters & Demos Chairs
· Dominik Bork, TU Wien, Austria
· Giovanni Meroni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
RESEARCH PROJECTS @RCIS
RCIS 2021 features a track entirely devoted to presenting future or ongoing
research projects (e.g., H2020 or ERC projects, national grants) in the
context of information science. This track features a good opportunity for
presenters to get feedback before submitting research project or to
disseminate the intermediate results of their projects, and for participants to
get an updated view of innovative ongoing research while getting in touch
with potential research partners.
The Research Projects @RCIS Track follows a two-step publication process.
Firstly, the authors should submit a 2 pages paper summarizing the
objectives of the project and relevant results. Each submission will be peer
reviewed on the relevance of the submitted paper in the context of RCIS. If
the paper is accepted, the authors will have to register to the conference in
order to present their work as a poster at the "Research Projects @ RCIS"
session at RCIS. A discussant system will be organized to ensure proper
feedback and discussions about the projects. Furthermore, the accepted 2
pages paper will be published in the conference proceedings to be published
by Springer in the LNBIP series.
Beyond the special topic for RCIS 2021, the conference welcomes Research
Projects submissions from any domain of Information Science. More
information about the special topic and the range of topics that RCIS
traditionally addresses can be found in:
http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callPapers.php .
The submission site address is
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=rcis2021
where you can choose the "ResearchProjects@RCIS2021" track.
More information about preparing and submitting contributions related to
this track can be found here: http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/researchProjects.php .
Research Projects @RCIS Chairs
· Denisse Muñante, Télécom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France
· Anthony Simonofski, UNamur and KU Leuven, Belgium
TUTORIALS
Tutorials are intended to provide independent instruction (know-how) on a
topic of relevance for the RCIS academic and practitioner community.
However, we discourage commercial or sales-oriented tutorials. Potential
presenters should keep in mind that there might be a varied audience,
including novice graduate students, seasoned practitioners, and specialised
researchers. Tutorial speakers should be prepared to cope with this diversity.
The conference has specific slots for tutorials. They will be organised in
sessions of 90 minutes with a free format. Tutorials run in parallel with other
conference tracks, and participation in the tutorials is included in the
attendees' conference fee. We invite proposals for tutorials that may address
one or more of the listed topics below, although authors should not feel
limited by them.
A 2-page summary of the tutorials that end up being accepted and delivered
will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be published by
Springer in the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series.
Furthermore, a free registration for the conference will be offered to the main
presenter (i.e. to one speaker), unless they are the only paying author of a
paper presented at the conference.
Beyond the special topic for RCIS 2021, the conference welcomes tutorial
proposals from any domain of Information Science. More information about
the special topic and the range of topics that RCIS traditionally addresses can
be found in: http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callPapers.php .
Tutorial proposals are limited to 5 pages in Springer LNCS/LNBIP format
and should be formatted according to the Springer LNCS/LNBIP conference
proceedings template (for LaTeX and Word):
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu… .
The submission site address is
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=rcis2021 where you can choose the
"RCIS2021_Tutorials" track.
More information about preparing and submitting contributions related to
this track can be found here: http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/tutorials.php .
Tutorial Chairs
· Sergio España, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
· Patricia Martín-Rodilla, University of A Coruna, Spain
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
General Chairs
· George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
· Selmin Nurcan, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
Organising Chair
· Petros Stratis, Easy Conferences LTD., Cyprus
Program Chairs
· Samira Cherfi, CNAM, France
· Anna Perini, FBK, Italy
Proceedings Chair
· Raihana Ferdous, FBK, Italy
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15th International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS 2021): Last Joint Call for Doctoral Consortium, Posters & Demos, Research Projects and Tutorials
by Announce Announcements 07 Feb '21
by Announce Announcements 07 Feb '21
07 Feb '21
*** Last Joint Call for Doctoral Consortium, Posters & Demos,
Research Projects and Tutorials ***
15th International Conference on
Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS 2021)
May 12-14, 2021, Virtual Event!
http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/
Submission deadline (except tutorials): February 19, 2021 (AoE)
Submission deadline only for tutorials: March 19, 2021 (AoE)
(Proceedings to be published by Springer)
RCIS has become a recognized conference on research challenges in
Information Science. Organized for the 15th time in a row, RCIS 2021 will be
held from May 12-14, 2021, as a virtual event. The topics of interest are
organized into some major categories (more details in the call for papers
http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callPapers.php)
· Information Systems and their Engineering
· User-Oriented Approaches
· Data and Information Management
· Business Process Management
· Domain-specific IS Engineering
· Data Science
· Information Infrastructures
· Reflective Research and Practice
IMPORTANT DATES FOR ALL SATELLITE EVENTS
· Submission deadline (except tutorials): February 19, 2021 (AoE) (extended!)
· Submission deadline for tutorial proposals: March 19, 2021 (AoE)
· Notification to authors and registration opening: March 12, 2021
· Notification for tutorial proposals: March 22, 2021
· Author registration deadline for all paper types: March 29, 2021
· Camera-ready copy deadline for all paper types: March 29, 2021
· Conference: May 12-14, 2021
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
The RCIS 2021 Doctoral Consortium is an opportunity for doctoral students
to present, discuss and develop their research project in an interdisciplinary
workshop, under the guidance of a panel of senior researchers. The Doctoral
Consortium offers nice opportunities for PhD students. Firstly, the feedback
received during the Doctoral Consortium will really benefit students who have
defined their topic, research plan and have obtained early results, but who
still have room for improving their longer-term plan. Secondly, students at all
stages of their doctoral project can meet the welcoming RCIS community and
widen their network of contacts.
The Doctoral Consortium has the following objectives:
· Provide a platform for students to present their work and to meet other
peers and be familiar with different research topics and methods.
· Provide feedback on students' current research and guidance on future
research directions.
· Promote the development of a supportive community of scholars and a
spirit of collaborative research and networking.
· Contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other
researchers.
Interested PhD students are invited to submit papers, in agreement with
their supervisors, addressing the instructions that are provided on the
online call: http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callDoctoral.php .
Papers shall be formatted according to the Springer LNCS/LNBIP conference
proceedings template (for LaTeX and Word):
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu… .
Submissions must be written in English, and must be authored by the student
only. The maximum length of the paper should be eight (8) pages, including
references, appendices, etc. The submission site address is
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=rcis2021
where you can choose the "RCIS2021_Doctoral_Consortium" track.
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
· Xavier Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
· Renata Guizzardi, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Doctoral Consortium Student Co-Chair
· Blagovesta Kostova, EPFL, Switzerland
POSTERS AND DEMOS
The posters & demos track will showcase prototypes and new research ideas
in Information Science. This track provides a forum for researchers and
practitioners to present their work, interact with conference participants, and
obtain feedback on on-going research. We invite two types of submissions:
· Posters are intended to convey a research result and are not advertisements
for commercial software packages. While posters need not describe
completed work, they should report on research for which at least some
preliminary results are available.
· Demonstrations should directly and actively involve the exhibition and
display of tools/prototypes and associated materials that illustrate research
work in progress and serve as ground for discussion of research ideas.
Posters and demonstrations proposals must be submitted as a single PDF file
with no more than 6 pages in Springer LNCS/LNBIP format
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…)
including references and appendices. Proposals that exceed the limit of 6
pages will be rejected without review. Proposals that have already been
accepted or are currently under review for other conferences or journals will
not be considered for publication at RCIS 2021. The submission site address
is http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/ where you can choose the
"RCIS2021 Posters & Demos" track.
More details on the submission and presentation format is online:
http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callPostersDemo.php .
Posters & Demos Chairs
· Dominik Bork, TU Wien, Austria
· Giovanni Meroni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
RESEARCH PROJECTS @RCIS
RCIS 2021 features a track entirely devoted to presenting future or ongoing
research projects (e.g., H2020 or ERC projects, national grants) in the
context of information science. This track features a good opportunity for
presenters to get feedback before submitting research project or to
disseminate the intermediate results of their projects, and for participants to
get an updated view of innovative ongoing research while getting in touch
with potential research partners.
The Research Projects @RCIS Track follows a two-step publication process.
Firstly, the authors should submit a 2 pages paper summarizing the
objectives of the project and relevant results. Each submission will be peer
reviewed on the relevance of the submitted paper in the context of RCIS. If
the paper is accepted, the authors will have to register to the conference in
order to present their work as a poster at the "Research Projects @ RCIS"
session at RCIS. A discussant system will be organized to ensure proper
feedback and discussions about the projects. Furthermore, the accepted 2
pages paper will be published in the conference proceedings to be published
by Springer in the LNBIP series.
Beyond the special topic for RCIS 2021, the conference welcomes Research
Projects submissions from any domain of Information Science. More
information about the special topic and the range of topics that RCIS
traditionally addresses can be found in:
http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callPapers.php .
The submission site address is
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=rcis2021
where you can choose the "ResearchProjects@RCIS2021" track.
More information about preparing and submitting contributions related to
this track can be found here: http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/researchProjects.php .
Research Projects @RCIS Chairs
· Denisse Muñante, Télécom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France
· Anthony Simonofski, UNamur and KU Leuven, Belgium
TUTORIALS
Tutorials are intended to provide independent instruction (know-how) on a
topic of relevance for the RCIS academic and practitioner community.
However, we discourage commercial or sales-oriented tutorials. Potential
presenters should keep in mind that there might be a varied audience,
including novice graduate students, seasoned practitioners, and specialised
researchers. Tutorial speakers should be prepared to cope with this diversity.
The conference has specific slots for tutorials. They will be organised in
sessions of 90 minutes with a free format. Tutorials run in parallel with other
conference tracks, and participation in the tutorials is included in the
attendees' conference fee. We invite proposals for tutorials that may address
one or more of the listed topics below, although authors should not feel
limited by them.
A 2-page summary of the tutorials that end up being accepted and delivered
will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be published by
Springer in the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series.
Furthermore, a free registration for the conference will be offered to the main
presenter (i.e. to one speaker), unless they are the only paying author of a
paper presented at the conference.
Beyond the special topic for RCIS 2021, the conference welcomes tutorial
proposals from any domain of Information Science. More information about
the special topic and the range of topics that RCIS traditionally addresses can
be found in: http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/callPapers.php .
Tutorial proposals are limited to 5 pages in Springer LNCS/LNBIP format
and should be formatted according to the Springer LNCS/LNBIP conference
proceedings template (for LaTeX and Word):
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu… .
The submission site address is
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=rcis2021 where you can choose the
"RCIS2021_Tutorials" track.
More information about preparing and submitting contributions related to
this track can be found here: http://www.rcis-conf.com/rcis2021/tutorials.php .
Tutorial Chairs
· Sergio España, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
· Patricia Martín-Rodilla, University of A Coruna, Spain
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
General Chairs
· George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
· Selmin Nurcan, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
Organising Chair
· Petros Stratis, Easy Conferences LTD., Cyprus
Program Chairs
· Samira Cherfi, CNAM, France
· Anna Perini, FBK, Italy
Proceedings Chair
· Raihana Ferdous, FBK, Italy
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First International Conference on ICT for Health, Accessibility and Wellbeing (IHAW 2021): Second Call for Papers
by Announce Announcements 06 Feb '21
by Announce Announcements 06 Feb '21
06 Feb '21
*** Second Call for Papers ***
First International Conference on ICT for Health, Accessibility and
Wellbeing (IHAW 2021)
November 8-10, 2021, Golden Bay Hotel 5*, Larnaca, Cyprus
http://cyprusconferences.org/ihaw2021/
(Proceedings to be published by Springer)
ICT for Health, Accessibility and Wellbeing (IHAW 2021) is the first of the
series of International Conferences on "ICT for Societal Challenges". It is a
showcase for high quality oral and poster presentations and demonstrations
sessions. This conference aims to be a platform for multi and interdisciplinary
research at the interplay between Information and Communication
Technologies, Biomedical, Neuro-cognitive, and Experimental research.
This research includes the design, experimental evaluation and
standardization of new ICT scalable systems and in-silico systems for new
and future inclusive and sustainable technologies that benefit all: healthy
people, people with disabilities or other impairments, people having chronic
diseases, etc. User-centered design and innovation, new intuitive ways of
human -computer interaction, and user acceptance are the topics of
particular interest.
Conference Topics
Relevant topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
· AI and Cognition, Cognitive Mechatronics, Human-Machine Interaction,
Cobotics, Model-based design and configuration tools for healthcare and
well-being, AI methods for medical device testing
· Systems for management of health and care (mental health, pain,
neurological disorders, sight, hearing, balance, space awareness; sensory
based physiological and psychological non-invasive measurements,
preventive healthcare, m-healthcare, e-healthcare, integrated care, serious
games, electronic health record, self-management, patient-centered systems
for survivorship, palliation and/or end-of-life care)
· Precision medicine
· ICT for in-silico trials
· Implantable medical devices
· Computational methods for medical device
· Models for human-device interaction for medicine
· Systems promoting access to the socio-economical and cultural
environment
· Age-friendly systems for active and healthy aging (telepresence, robotics
solutions, innovative solutions for independent living, innovative elderly care,
integrated care, age-related risks prevention/detection)
· Multimodal assistive ICT devices to empower people with sensory,
cognitive, motor, balance and spatial impairments
· ICT systems to improve the quality of life and for daily life activities
assistance (education, recreation, and nutrition)
· Smart living homes and wearables (Intelligent and personalized digital
solutions for sustaining and extending healthy and independent living;
personalized early risk detection and intervention)
· New experimental validation methods with end-users
· Standardization, certification, labeling, privacy, security and communication
issues (related to aging well, to sensory impairment)
High-quality original submissions that address such future issues, show the
design and evaluation in (near-) real scenarios, explain how to benchmark
systems, and outline the education and training procedures for acquiring new
perceptual skills while using such systems are welcome.
Research and technical papers are expected to present significant and original
contributions validated with the targeted end-users. Early works and works-
in-progress are invited to submit a short or demo paper.
Submissions should clearly state the progress beyond the existing state-of-
the-art and the expected societal benefits of the developed technology. When
possible, validate scenarios with the target user groups and well-identified
technology readiness levels
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_readiness_level)
should be at least outlined.
Submissions
We invite three types of paper submissions:
1. Research and Technical papers, up to 15 pages, describing original
unpublished research, making a substantial contribution to the research field
2. Short papers, up to 6 pages, describing original unpublished research,
making a small but solid contribution to the field
3. Demos, up to 4 pages, describing innovative tools that address topics
relevant to the conference
All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee. Accepted
contributions will appear in the archival proceedings of IHAW 2021,
published by Springer in the Communications in Computer and Information
Science (CCIS) series (https://www.springer.com/series/7899)
and will be presented in plenary sessions of the conference.
The authors of the best papers accepted for IHAW2021 will be invited to
submit extended versions for a journal special issue (currently under
negotiation).
Submissions of all types should be carefully formatted according to the
Springer format for conference proceedings:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
and should specify on the first page the type of submission ("R&T", "Short",
"Demo"). The submission process will be handled through Easy Chair and the
submission link is: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icihaw2021 .
Important Dates
· Submission Deadline: June 7, 2021 (AoE)
· Notification: August 23, 2021
· Camera-Ready Submission Deadline: September 6, 2021
· Author Registration Deadline: September 6, 2021
Organizers
Honorary General Chair
· Edwige Pissaloux, University of Rouen Normandy, France
General Chair
· George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Scientific Chair
· Salim Bouhlel, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Scientific Vice-Chair
· Achilleas Achilleos, Frederick University, Cyprus
Publicity Chair
· Ramiro Velazquez, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico
Finance Chair
· Petros Stratis, Easy Conferences LTD., Cyprus
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