-------- Original Message -------- Subject: CfP Ubicomp 2004 (Text Version) Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 01:11:34 -0700 From: Fahd Al-Bin-Ali albinali@cs.arizona.edu To: sarfraz@ccse.kfupm.edu.sa, "Hamid Arabnia" hra@cs.uga.edu, "Mohamed Alkanhal" alkanhal@kacst.edu.sa, "'Yves Punie'" yves.punie@jrc.es, "'Aaron Quigley'" aquigley@it.usyd.edu.au, "'Abdelsalam Helal'" helal@cise.ufl.edu, "'Ahmed Rafea'" rafea@aucegypt.edu, "'Ahmed Sameh'" sameh@aucegypt.edu, "'Alan D. George'" george@hcs.ufl.edu, "'Alastair Beresford'" arb33@cam.ac.uk, "'Alexandros Karypidis'" karypid@inf.uth.gr, "'Amir Zeid'" azeid@aucegypt.edu, "'Amr El-Abbadi'" aabbadi@aucegypt.edu, "'Amr El-Kadi'" elkadi@aucegypt.edu, "'Amr Goneid'" goneid@aucegypt.edu, "'Andreas Weissel'" weissel@cs.fau.de, "'Andreas Zeidler'" az@ubicomp.de, "'Andronikos Nedos'" Andronikos.Nedos@cs.tcd.ie, "'Ashraf Abdelbar'" abdelbar@aucegypt.edu, "'Awad Khalil'" akhalil@aucegypt.edu, "'Babak Farshchian'" Babak.Farshchian@telenor.com, "'Beat Hirsbrunner'" beat.hirsbrunner@unifr.ch, "'Bhagi Narahari'" narahari@seas.gwu.edu, "'Bill Griswold'" wgg@cs.ucsd.edu, "'Chaki Ng'" chaki@eecs.harvard.edu, "'Charles Tappert '" ctappert@pace.edu, "'Chi-Hsiang Yeh'" chi-hsiang.yeh@ece.queensu.ca, "'Chita R. Das'" das@cse.psu.edu, "'Csaba Kiss Kallo'" kkcsaba@science.unitn.it, "'Dario Teixeira'" teixeira@natlab.research.philips.com, "'Debra Richardson'" djr@ics.uci.edu, "'Elizabeth Mynatt '" mynatt@cc.gatech.edu, "'Emil Jovanov'" jovanov@ebs330.eb.uah.edu, "'Esma Aimeur '" aimeur@IRO.UMontreal.CA, "'Eyal de Lara '" delara@cs.toronto.edu, "'Filipe Meneses'" meneses@dsi.uminho.pt, "'Florian Michahelles'" michahelles@inf.ethz.ch, "'Gerhard Austaller'" gerhard@informatik.tu-darmstadt.de, "'Gerhard Reitmayr'" reitmayr@ims.tuwien.ac.at, "'Gilda Pour'" gpour@email.sjsu.edu, "'Greger Linden'" Greger.Linden@cs.helsinki.fi, "'Gudrun Fischer'" fischer@lothlorien.cs.uni-dortmund.de, "'Hannes Frey'" frey@bowmore.uni-trier.de, "'Hany Ammar'" ammar@cemr.wvu.edu, "'Hassan Diab'" diab@aub.edu.lb, "'Hoda Hosny'" hhosny@aucegypt.edu, "'Ilkyeun Ra'" ikra@carbon.cudenver.edu, "'Ivan Stojmenovic'" ivan@site.uottawa.ca, "'Jaana Rantanen'" jaana.rantanen@tut.fi, "'Jan Beutel'" j.beutel@ieee.org, "'Jeremy R. Cooperstock '" jer@cim.mcgill.ca, "'Jochen Denzinger'" jochen.denzinger@imk.fraunhofer.de, "'Johan Sanneblad'" johan.sanneblad@viktoria.se, "'Jonas Landgren'" jonas.landgren@viktoria.se, "'Julien Vayssiere'" Julien.Vayssiere@sophia.inria.fr, "'Kasim Rehman'" kr241@cam.ac.uk, "'Kasper Halleborg Pedersen'" khp@mip.sdu.dk, "'Khaled El-Ayat'" kelayat@aucegypt.edu, "'Kishore Ramachandran'" rama@cc.gatech.edu, "'Kori Inkpen '" inkpen@cs.sfu.ca, "'Kulpreet Singh'" singhk@cs.tcd.ie, "'L. T. Yang'" lyang@stfx.ca, "'Lars Wolf'" wolf@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de, "'Lauri Savioja '" Lauri.Savioja@tml.hut.fi, "'Liviu Iftode'" iftode@cs.rutgers.edu, "'Manish Parashar'" parashar@caip.rutgers.edu, "'Mario Pichler'" mario.pichler@scch.at, "'Mark Billinghurst'" grof@hitl.washington.edu, "'Mark Corner '" mcorner@cs.umass.edu, "'Mark Taylor'" m.a.taylor@lancaster.ac.uk, "'Martin Bauer'" mabauer@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de, "'Martin Muehlenbrock'" muehlenbrock@xrce.xerox.com, "'Matthias Dyer'" dyer@tik.ee.ethz.ch, "'Matthias Joest'" matthias.joest@eml.villa-bosch.de, "'Matthias Ringwald'" ringwald@inf.ethz.ch, "'Mazen Saghir'" saghir@eecg.toronto.edu, "'Mazin Yousif'" mazin.s.yousif@intel.com, "'Michael Rohs'" rohs@inf.ethz.ch, "'Mikhail Mikhail'" mikhail@aucegypt.edu, "'Mohsen Guizani'" mguizani@cs.uwf.edu, "'Muhammed Mudawwar'" mudawwar@aucegypt.edu, "'Nataliya Hristova'" nataliya.hristova@ucd.ie, "'Oliver Kasten'" oliver.kasten@inf.ethz.ch, "'Ozan Cakmakci'" cakmakci@msu.edu, "'Patricia Shanahan '" pshanaha@cs.ucsd.edu, "'Patrik Floreen'" Patrik.Floreen@cs.helsinki.fi, "'Paul Lukowicz'" lukowicz@ife.ee.ethz.ch, "'Petri Vuorimaa'" Petri.Vuorimaa@tml.hut.fi, "'Rahul Simha'" simha@seas.gwu.edu, "'Rainer Kroh'" rainer.kroh@daimlerchrysler.com, "'Rajkumar Buyya'" raj@cs.mu.oz.au, "'Renata Bandelloni'" r.bandelloni@iei.pi.cnr.it, "'Robert W. Lindeman'" gogo@gwu.edu, "'Sajal Das'" das@cse.uta.edu, "'Salim Hariri'" hariri@ece.arizona.edu, "'Sherif El-Kassas'" sherif@aucegypt.edu, "'Shiow-yang Wu'" showyang@csie.ndhu.edu.tw, "'Song Yuan'" yuan@iss.tu-darmstadt.de, "'Sonja Buchegger'" sonja@computer.org, "'Stefan Fischer'" fischer@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de, "'Steffen Reymann'" steffen.reymann@philips.com, "'Stephanie Riche'" stephanie_riche@hp.com, "'Stephen Doheny-Farina '" sdf@craft.camp.clarkson.edu, "'Stephen Olariu'" olariu@cs.odu.edu, "'Stina Nylander'" stina.nylander@sics.se, "'Sung-Hyuk Cha '" scha@pace.edu, "'Surendar Chandra'" surendar@greenhouse.cs.uga.edu, "'Tarek El-Ghazawi'" tarek@gwu.edu, "'Tatiana Lashina'" Tatiana.Lashina@philips.com, "'Tatsuo Nakajima'" tatsuo@mn.waseda.ac.jp, "'Tero Hakkinen'" tero.hakkinen@tut.fi, "'Thomas Buchholz'" buchholz@informatik.uni-muenchen.de, "'Thomas Pederson'" top@cs.umu.se, "'Timo Ojala'" timo.ojala@oulu.fi, "'Tom Martin '" tlmartin@vt.edu, "'Tomasz Imielinski'" imielins@cs.rutgers.edu, "'Tommi Ilmonen '" Tommi.Ilmonen@tml.hut.fi, "'Tore Urnes'" tore.urnes@telenor.com, "'Tue Haste Andersen'" haste@diku.dk, "'uga'" ubicomp@greenhouse.cs.uga.edu, "'Ugur Cetintemel '" ugur@cs.brown.edu, "'Ursula Kretschmer'" ursula.kretschmer@igd.fhg.de, "'Wensheng Zhang'" zhangws330@sina.com, "'William A. Maniatty '" Maniatty@cs.albany.edu, "'Xian-He Sun'" sun@babbage2.cs.iit.edu
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Best Regards,
Fahd Al-Bin-Ali
Publicity Chair
UbiComp 2004
CALL FOR PAPERS
UBICOMP 2004
The 6th International Conference on
Ubiquitous Computing
7-10 September, 2004
Nottingham, UK
www.ubicomp.org http://www.ubicomp.org/
You are invited to contribute original and exciting ideas to UbiComp 2004, the Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. UbiComp is the premier venue for presenting research and development achievements in the design, implementation, deployment and evaluation of computing technology that migrates beyond our desktops and becomes increasingly embedded in a wide variety of other objects.
Submissions to UbiComp 2004 must be original, unpublished work and may not be simultaneously submitted to any other conference or journal.
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/Papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings published by Springer-Verlag in the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html. Each conference attendee will receive a printed copy of the proceedings; additional copies can be purchased through Springer-Verlag. The proceedings will also be made available through digital libraries.
Submissions must be in the LNCS format; full instructions and templates are available at: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
A Conference Supplement, containing extended abstracts for Interactive Posters, Demonstrations, Videos, Doctoral Colloquium papers, and Workshop and Panel descriptions, will be printed and given to conference attendees. Electronic versions of these materials will also be posted on the UbiComp web site. Submissions for these participation categories must use the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format.
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*Full papers*
For Ubicomp 2004 we are soliciting high quality technical papers that describe original, unpublished research on handheld, mobile or ubiquitous computing. Potential areas of interest include: technologies, methodologies and formalisms to support ubiquitous computing and the development of ubiquitous computing applications (e.g. novel devices, system software, software engineering techniques and interaction methods); reports on experiences of designing, developing, deploying and living with ubiquitous computing systems; and, studies of the wider implications of ubiquitous computing. We are particularly seeking papers appropriate to the interdisciplinary community represented at the UbiComp 2004 conference. Submissions should report concrete, transferable results that contribute to our understanding of ubiquitous computing and help advance the state-of-the-art.
Papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, significance of the contribution to the field, technical correctness and presentation. All papers will be peer-reviewed by members of the UbiComp 2004 program committee and by additional members of the ubiquitous computing research community. Papers submitted to UbiComp 2004 must not be under simultaneous review for any other conference, journal, workshop or other publication.
Technical papers should be no longer than 18 pages, including an abstract of no more than 100 words, all figures and references, and should be formatted according to the Springer-Verlag LNCS format. In contrast to previous Ubicomp conferences there are no separate categories for long and short papers; all papers will be considered as full papers and should be an appropriate length for their content. Accepted papers will be published in the UbiComp 2004 Proceedings and authors are, of course, required to attend the conference to present their work.
UbiComp 2004 submissions should be properly anonymized to facilitate blind reviewing: papers being submitted should not list the authors, affiliations or addresses on the first page -- to preserve formatting, it would be best to leave these sections blank. Author, affiliation and address information should still be filled out on the electronic form for submitting the paper, and final camera-ready copies should have this information included. Authors are also encouraged to take care throughout the entire document to minimize references that may reveal the identity of the authors or institutions.
UbiComp 2004 requires electronic submission. Reviewers will be instructed to maintain the confidentiality of all materials for submitted papers throughout the entire reviewing process. Submissions should contain no information that will be proprietary or confidential at the time of publication.
Full submission details are available at www.ubicomp.org http://www.ubicomp.org
*Deadline for Submission*: Papers due midnight GMT on March 12th 2004.
*Panels*
Panels provide a forum in which to examine innovative, provocative, controversial, or late-breaking issues. The best panels are often structured as a debate with an opportunity for audience participation. We are open to innovative formats including live demonstrations and/or technology competitions.
Panel proposals should be no longer than 4 pages in the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format, and should include the panel topic, the names of panelists who have agreed to participate, one paragraph biographical sketches describing each panelists’ expertise, a position statement by each panelist, an overview of the ways in which the position statements relate to each other, and the proposed structure or format of the panel. If supporting technologies are required, proposals should clearly list these.
Abstracts of accepted Panel proposals will be published in the Conference Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the conference.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **May 7^th 2004*
*Videos*
Videos are a great way to present innovations in ubiquitous computing, especially for those systems that would be particularly difficult to deploy at the conference for a live demonstration. Authors who are considering submissions in other participation categories are also encouraged to consider submitting formal videos that illustrate their work.
Video submissions should be 4 to 8 minutes long. Longer videos will be subject to stricter review criteria. Authors must also submit a short paper abstract with a maximum of 2 pages in the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format, including all figures and references, for each video submission. A panel of international reviewers will review videos for their technical content, interest and relevance to the ubiquitous computing community, communication effectiveness, and production quality.
The video program will be playing continuously at the conference and will be published on a DVD+R and distributed to conference attendees.
Abstracts of accepted Videos will be published in the Conference Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the conference.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **May 7^th 2004*
*Workshops*
Workshops provide an opportunity to discuss and explore emerging areas of ubiquitous computing research with a group of like-minded researchers and practitioners. Workshops may focus on any aspect of ubiquitous computing, established concerns or new ideas. The goal of the workshop is to share understandings and experiences, to foster research communities, to learn from each other and to envision future directions.
Workshop proposals should be no longer than 4 pages in the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format, and should include a summary of no more than 150 words describing the theme(s) of the workshop, a longer description of the workshop activities and goals, the background of the organizer(s), the maximum number of participants, the means of soliciting participation, and the means of selecting participants.
Workshops will be held on September 7^th the day before the main conference. Opportunities will be available for the outcome of workshops to be reported to the rest of the UbiComp 2004 conference
Abstracts of accepted Workshop proposals will be published in the Conference Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the conference.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **May 7^th 2004*
*Posters *
Posters provide an opportunity for researchers to present work in a more open format where authors interact directly with groups of conference attendees. We especially encourage submission of late-breaking and preliminary results, smaller results not suitable for a full Paper, innovative ideas not yet validated through user studies, student research, and other research best presented in this open format.
Poster submissions should include an extended abstract of no longer than 2 pages in the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format, including all figures and references. Submissions may also include a separate description of the poster for review purposes, also limited to two pages; this description is encouraged for posters that have an interactive or visual component that is not easily determined from the abstract.
Accepted Poster abstracts will be published in a Conference Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the conference.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **June 11^th 2004*
*Demonstrations*
We seek proposals for demonstrations of ubiquitous computing technologies across the full milieu of everyday life: office, home, street, park, train, automobile, bedroom, bathroom, work, play, desktop, handheld, worn, public, private, community, individual, shared, and personal. We welcome a wide range of submission from scenarios involving innovative solutions of focused tasks as well as playful pursuits. We particularly encourage demonstrations that include participation by conference attendees and provoke discussion about issues within the field of ubiquitous computing. All submissions will be peer-reviewed to ensure a high quality demonstrations program.
Research prototypes, provocative concept demonstrations, and commercial products are welcome. However, this forum is not an opportunity for marketing or sales presentations. Presenters must have been directly involved with the development of the system and be able to explain the differentiating and novel contributions of the system. Demonstrations of previously introduced technologies are welcome.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **June 11^th 2004*
*Doctoral Colloquium*
The Doctoral Colloquium is a forum in which Ph.D. students can meet and discuss their work with each other and a panel of experienced UbiComp researchers and practitioners. We welcome applicants from a broad range of disciplines and approaches that inform ubiquitous computing, including computer science, engineering, cognitive science, sociology, and related fields. Applicants should be beyond the proposal stage and into their dissertation research. The Colloquium committee will select approximately 10 participants who will be expected to give short, informal presentations of their work during the Colloquium, to be followed by a discussion.
Submissions should be no longer than 2 pages including an abstract of no more than 100 words and a description of the work in progress. In addition, a 2-3 paragraph biographical sketch should be supplied. Submissions should be formatted according to the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format.
The Doctoral Colloquium will be held on September 7th, the day before the main conference.
Doctoral Colloquium papers will be published in the Conference Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the conference..
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **June 11^th 2004*
*Student volunteers *
Student volunteers provide the backbone of any successful conference. Accepted volunteers are expected to work in scheduled sessions during the conference, but will also be given great opportunities to attend the program and socialize. All student volunteers will receive a free registration to the conference (including meals & special events).
*SV Chair*: Elaine May Huang, /Georgia// Tech/
*Deadline for Submission: **June 11^th 2004*