-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: ICST - Ambi-sys 2008 Datum: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 09:49:07 -0400 Von: info@icstconferences.org Antwort an: info@icst.org An: lars.wolf@acm.org
The First International Conference on Ambient Media and Systems (Ambi-sys 2008) Quebec City, Canada, February 11 � 14, 2008
IMPORTANT DATES ************************************************** Manuscript submission due: August 31, 2007 Acceptance notification: November 15, 2007 Final manuscript due: December 15, 2007
Workshop proposal submissions: June 15, 2007 Workshop acceptance notification: June 22, 2007 **************************************************
SCOPE: Ambient media and systems culminate from the emergence of mobile communication, sensor-actuator technology, virtual environments, and interactive computing. They represent the vision of an all-encompassing multimedia networking environment with human interaction at its core. Advances in computer and communication technologies have the potential to offer people an unprecedented level of convenience and flexibility for living and working. Such technologies need to be closely integrated with human interactions and activity, allowing greater support for smart solutions that improve quality of life, productivity, understanding and intelligence within their situated environment. Ambi-sys focuses on emerging technologies, services and solutions for new, human-centric intelligent ambient environments. The conference is structured into the following areas, each of which focuses on improving the state-of-the-art for ambient media and systems:
- Media and Content Provision - Human Interface and Interaction - Communications and Networking - Intelligence and Automation
Journal special issue: Selected papers of the conference will be included in a special issue of the ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications.
Student paper awards: Four student prizes will be awarded to the best papers authored by full time students as first author.
Workshops: Proposals for workshops should highlight the motivation for the workshop and stress how the proposers intend to provide more insight into the conference topics. Workshop proposals should be submitted to the workshop chair, K. Selcuk Candan (candan@asu.edu), by June 15, 2007. Please include the title of the workshop, a description of the topic, motivation for the workshop, the names of key organizers such as program chair(s), and a tentative list of PC members. Prior contact with the workshop chair is encouraged.
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