-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Updated CfP for UbiComp 2004 Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 23:17:03 -0700 From: Fahd Al-Bin-Ali albinali@cs.arizona.edu To: albinali@cs.arizona.edu
Dear colleague,
This is an updated CfP for the 6^th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2004). As a reminder, the deadline for submitting papers is March 12^th 2004. Please circulate this announcement to encourage contributions. Thank you and I apologize if you received this message more than once.
Sincerely,
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
http://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 Submissions to UbiComp 2004 must be original, unpublished work and may not be simultaneously submitted to any other conference or journal. Papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings published by Springer-Verlag in the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). 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
For Ubicomp 2004 we are soliciting high quality technical papers that describe original, unpublished research on handheld, mobile or ubiquitous computing.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 and information on other ways to participate in Ubicomp 2004 are available at http://www.ubicomp.org http://www.ubicomp.org/.
Deadline for Submission: Papers due midnight GMT on March 12th 2004.
Program Committee
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Nigel Davies, Lancaster University, UK and University of Arizona, USA (program co-chair)
Elizabeth Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA (program co-chair)
Itiro Siio, Tamagawa University, Japan (program co-chair)
Gregory D. Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington and Intel Research Seattle, USA
W. Keith Edwards, Palo Alto Research Center, USA
Ken Fishkin, Intel Research Seattle, USA
Armando Fox, Stanford University, USA
Alois Ferscha, Universität Linz, Austria
Rebecca E. Grinter, Palo Alto Research Center, USA
Bill Gaver, Royal College of Art, UK
Hans Gellersen, Lancaster University, UK
Beverly L. Harrison, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research, USA
Scott Hudson, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Stephen Intille, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Marc Langheinrich, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Toshiyuki Masui, AIST, Japan
Chris Schmandt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Albrecht Schmidt, University of Munich, Germany
Yasuyuki Sumi, Kyoto University, Japan
Hide Tokuda, Keio University, Japan