Fwd: Call for Papers: International Workshop on Human-Centered Sensing, Modeling, and Intelligent Systems (HumanSys’25)

-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: Call for Papers: International Workshop on Human-Centered Sensing, Modeling, and Intelligent Systems (HumanSys’25) Datum: Mon, 3 Feb 2025 11:06:41 -0500 Von: Yuang Fan yf2676@columbia.edu An: Lars wolf@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
image.png *HumanSys 2025 **Call for Workshop Papers *
Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to bring your attention to the call for papers for ACM HumanSys 2025. We invite researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to share their latest work on advancing human-centric sensing, modeling, and system design.
With the rapid progression of urbanization and the increasing emphasis on enhancing human well-being, there is a growing demand for intelligent systems that prioritize human-centric design and functionality. Meeting this demand involves addressing key challenges: developing advanced sensing technologies to monitor health indicators, behavioral patterns, and human-environment interactions; creating AI models for predictive healthcare and adaptive monitoring systems; and integrating user requirements through intuitive interfaces and context-aware functionalities. HumanSys’25 will explore challenges and innovations in human-centered computing systems. These advancements are pivotal for healthcare systems, enabling early diagnostics, smart living environments streamlining daily routines, personalized learning platforms, and technologies enhancing accessibility across diverse populations.
*HumanSys’25 is co-located with CPS-IoT Week 2025*, the premier venue for research and development of cyber-physical systems. The full-day workshop will include a Best Paper Award sponsored by Nokia Bell Labs and selected by the TPC. For more information on HumanSys’25, please visit our website at https://humansys-workshop.github.io/WS/2025/index.html https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__humansys-2Dworkshop.github.io_WS_2025_index.html&d=DwMFaQ&c=009klHSCxuh5AI1vNQzSO0KGjl4nbi2Q0M1QLJX9BeE&r=vbHB1D9BvzuzWQjcXpNSJB1IBLDmT8mWUcUclsbnY-Y&m=h_qEascvIe8KFj741gGaET4-ndDqh5NzkKhlGZKV2h-ghOyu00bJjH7qx0dMgv-k&s=E0w7rGyWRu-o7Rq4sCuuKFtYQQ1APZeaF0uSwHDs37M&e=.
We welcome submissions on topics including(but are not limited to):
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Human-centered novel sensing approaches for health, activity, gesture, and behavior monitoring of individuals or groups (e.g., camera, VR/AR, wearables, mobile platforms, vibration, acoustics, IMU, mmWave/WiFi).
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Data acquisition management and transmission methodologies (e.g., communication protocols, networking systems).
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Statistical models for representing and analyzing human behavior, preferences, and environmental interactions include methods (e.g., regression analysis, Bayesian networks, clustering, matrix factorization) that capture relationships within human-centered data.
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Advanced AI techniques for human-centered data processing (e.g., large language models, neural networks, transformers, graph neural networks, time series models).
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System models and frameworks for human-in-the-loop applications and cyber-physical systems.
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Integration of human needs and preferences in system design (e.g., privacy considerations, UI/UX design, LLM agents, prototyping).
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Real-world deployment experiences and evaluation methodologies for human-centered cyber-physical systems.
Submission Categories:
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Full Papers (up to 6 pages including references): Mature research work in human-centered sensing, modeling, or intelligent systems that demonstrates concrete and reproducible results, even if limited in scale.
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Experience Papers (up to 4 pages including references): Papers focusing on implementation, deployment, and operation of novel sensing or modeling technologies and systems for human-centered applications. Desirable papers are expected to include real data and descriptions of practical lessons learned.
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Short Papers (up to 2 pages including references): Novel and creative ideas that have yet to produce concrete research results but are at a stage where community feedback would be useful.
Important Dates:
Registration: March 3, 2025 (23:59 AOE)
Paper Submission: March 10, 2025 (23:59 AOE)
Notification: March 24, 2025 (23:59 AOE)
Camera-ready: March 31, 2025 (23:59 AOE)
Workshop: May 6, 2025
Submission Site: https://humansys25.hotcrp.com https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__humansys25.hotcrp.com_&d=DwMFaQ&c=009klHSCxuh5AI1vNQzSO0KGjl4nbi2Q0M1QLJX9BeE&r=vbHB1D9BvzuzWQjcXpNSJB1IBLDmT8mWUcUclsbnY-Y&m=h_qEascvIe8KFj741gGaET4-ndDqh5NzkKhlGZKV2h-ghOyu00bJjH7qx0dMgv-k&s=Lwhy6a-aBgOc9gdCGW9odezjzrj0tHFpGyjhsyXQbGM&e=. If you have any questions regarding the workshop, please contact TPC chairs (Jingping Nie: jn2551@columbia.edu mailto:jn2551@columbia.edu, Huining Li: hli83@ncsu.edu mailto:hli83@ncsu.edu)
-- Yuang Fan HumanSys 2025 Social Media Chair PhD Student, Electrical Engineering Columbia University yf2676@columbia.edu mailto:yf2676@columbia.edu
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Lars Wolf