Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Call for Submissions: BodySys 2021 (previously WearSys): Submit by 10 May (10 AM EST)
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Von: Ashwin Ashok 000001eece574254-dmarc-request@comsoc-listserv.ieee.org Datum: 29. April 2021 um 06:42:43 MESZ An: tccc-announce@comsoc.org Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Call for Submissions: BodySys 2021 (previously WearSys): Submit by 10 May (10 AM EST) Antwort an: Ashwin Ashok aashok@gsu.edu
Bodysys 2021 (http://bodysys-acm.comhttp://bodysys-acm.com/)
Paper Submission DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Deadline: 10 May 2021 (US Eastern 10AM)
Submission Link: https://bodysys2021.hotcrp.com/ BodySyshttps://bodysys2021.hotcrp.com/ Welcome to the 1st ACM Workshop on Body Centric Computing Systems (BodySys) submissions site. bodysys2021.hotcrp.com Kindly consider submitting your original research work on body-centric computing, sensing and applications to Bodysys (previously Wearsys) workshop, co-located with ACM Mobisys 2021. The seventh international workshop on Body centric systems. BodySys workshop focuses on advances and discussions on how body-centric (human/animals) computing technologies can shape mobile computing, systems and applications research. The goal of the workshop is to provide a forum to bring together researchers and design experts to discuss how wearable, body-centric and user-in-the-loop technologies have, and can, complement mobile systems research, and vice-versa. It also aims to provide a launchpad for bold and visionary ideas for systems research in this space. We solicit papers of six or fewer pages that present preliminary research in areas of body-centric computing, including efforts on prototyping a system, experiences in designing a novel technology, or survey of useful tools for designing inter-disciplinary systems and applications. We also encourage position papers that propose new directions for research or advocate disruptive design ideas and project applications. We also encourage submissions that can help bootstrap exploration of the body-centric computing space by the broader mobile systems community. The focus areas include, but not limited to,
- Human-in the loop systems
- Physical rehabilitation systems
- Sensing and Computing for Animals or Pets
- XR wearables, wearable imaging, projection and low-power displays
- Capacitive sensing and On-body communication
- Wearable health and wellness including activity monitoring, physiological sensing
- Ubiquitous Input Devices
- Novel energy management solutions (eg. swappable batteries, solar harvesting)
- Context sensitive notification delivery
- Wearable biometrics for payment and authentication
- Haptics and cognitive prosthetics
- Body energy harnessing
- Brain-interfaces
- Electromyography (EMG) interfaces
- Wearable fashion (eg. smart jackets, bodysuits, amulets), smart fabrics
- AI on wearables: on-device ML/DL for wearable computing
- Novel combinations of 3D printing and Wearables (eg. integration with custom 3D printed sensors/encl.)
- Wearable infrastructure and toolkits (hardware/software, custom/open source)
If you are unsure whether your work fits the workshop, feel free to email Ashwin Ashok at aashok@gsu.edu
Regards, Avik Ghose (TCS, India) and ASHWIN ASHOK (Georgia State University, USA) BodySys 2021 Chairs
Ashwin Ashok Assistant Professor, Computer Science Georgia State University http://ashwinashok.com
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