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======================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS
Real Time Context 2015 1st Workshop on Interdisciplinary Advances in Real Time Context Awareness March 13, 2015
In conjunction with NetSys 2015, Cottbus, Germany
https://www.netsys2015.com/workshops-tutorials/realtimecontext/ ========================================================================
Recognition, processing and prediction of real time context data (also known as “real time context awareness”) breaks the border from static predefined reaction to user and situation specific, proactive operation. In order to achieve real time context awareness, data related to personal context needs to be sensed and used. This bears technical, and at the same time legal and psychological implications. The 1st Workshop on interdisciplinary advances in real time context awareness addresses researchers who focus on technical, legal, psychological aspects, and especially interdisciplinary research on real time context awareness.
The ubiquitous availability of sensors in mobile and personal devices (e.g. smartphones) enables the collection of personal situation specific user data. This data can be used for real time context aware applications. At the same time, legal and psychological issues emerge when processing personal user data. Therefore, we invite researchers in computer science and related disciplines to submit original work on advances and interdisciplinary research on real time context awareness. Topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to:
* Real time context data processing, and forecasting * Security and privacy in real time context awareness * Legal implications and requirements of real time context aware systems * Psychological implications and requirements of real time context aware systems
Important Dates: ---------------- * Paper Submission: September 26th, 2014 * Author Notification: November 8th, 2014 * Camera-Ready Submission: December 10th, 2014 * Workshop: March 13th, 2014
Submission Guidelines: ---------------------- All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not considered elsewhere for publication. We invite submissions up to 8 pages long (10pt font, double column, IEEE format), including text, figures and references. Contributions should be submitted electronically as PDF via the conference submission website (see https://www.netsys2015.com/workshops-tutorials/realtimecontext/ for further information).
Workshop Organizers: --------------- K. David, Kassel University, Germany R. Kusber, Kassel University, Germany F. Englert, TU Darmstadt, Germany A. Wacker, Kassel University, Germany
participants (1)
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Lars Wolf