-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: Reminder: CfP for special issue on "Pervasive User-Generated Content" -- IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine Datum: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 10:17:17 -0700 Von: John Krumm jckrumm@microsoft.com An: John Krumm jckrumm@microsoft.com CC: chandras@us.ibm.com chandras@us.ibm.com, nigel davies nigel@comp.lancs.ac.uk
This is a reminder that May 1 is the due date for submissions to the upcoming special issue of IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine on "Pervasive User-Generated Content". We are looking for papers that discuss the collection, processing, presentation, and evaluation of data collected by regular users with pervasive technology. Example topics include:
o Networked data-gathering from large populations o Data mining and machine learning from distributed sources o Tracking multitudes of everyday objects o Mashups and overlays of user data with other artifacts such as maps o Contributions from mobile users o Aggregating and filtering pervasive ratings and reviews o Users as computing platforms and intelligent data sources o Games and other schemes for gathering data from large populations o Persuading individuals to contribute o Usability aspects for efficient data contribution o Visualizing user contributions o Applications and displays of pervasively generated content o Techniques for determining authenticity of contributed data o Evaluations of pervasively generated content
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed, and the issue's editors will decide which ones are published.
Detailed call for papers: http://www.computer.org/portal/site/pervasive/menuitem.e7bfeea1f36bd84da8484...
PDF version: http://research.microsoft.com/users/jckrumm/UserGeneratedCfP.pdf
IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine: http://www.computer.org/portal/site/pervasive/
Guest Editors John Krumm, Microsoft Research Chandra Narayanaswami, IBM Research Nigel Davies, Lancaster University