FW: [CfP Pervasive 07] Approaching Submission Deadline Fri, Jan. 26!
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Subject: [CfP Pervasive 07] Approaching Submission Deadline Fri, Jan. 26!
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** Reminder **
Pervasive 2007 - Call for Papers
http://pervasive07.org/
This messages contains the calls for Pervasive 2007 for
- Late Breaking Results
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/conferences/pervasive2007/cfp_lbr.phtml
- Demonstrations
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/conferences/pervasive2007/cfp_demos.phtml
- Videos
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/conferences/pervasive2007/cfp_videos.phtml
- Doctoral Colloquium
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/conferences/pervasive2007/cfp_dc.phtml
- Workshop Position Papers
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/conferences/pervasive2007/program_workshops.phtml
Deadline: January 26, 2007
Late Breaking Results:
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Pervasive 2007 Late Breaking Results and Posters offer a concise format for
authors to contribute novel ideas and recent research findings in pervasive
computing technologies, systems, and applications. Appropriate topics for
Pervasive Late Breaking Results and Posters include, but are not limited to:
- New technologies and devices for pervasive computing
- New applications of pervasive computing technologies
- New interfaces and modes of interactions between people and pervasive
computing devices, applications or environments
- New tools, infrastructures, architectures and techniques for designing,
implementing & deploying pervasive computing applications
- Evaluations and evaluation methods, for assessing the impact of pervasive
computing devices, applications or environments
- Privacy, security, trust & social issues and implications of pervasive
computing
Publication and Presentation:
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Accepted contributions will be published in the Pervasive 2007 Adjunct
Proceedings. As in previous years, these proceedings will be printed by the
Austrian Computer Society and be assigned a unique ISBN for reference. The
Adjunct Proceedings will also be published electronically on the conference
Website.
Accepted papers will be presented as posters in the main conference area
throughout the program. There will also be a special reception dedicated to
the presentation of posters and demos. Furthermore, authors will have the
opportunity to briefly introduce their work in a single plenary session that
occurs sometime before the reception. Submissions will be peer reviewed.
Submission and Review Process:
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Submissions must be no longer than 4 pages in OCG Format. A sketch outlining
the planned poster presentation may be attached as an additional page.
Authors should submit electronic versions (in PDF format) of their papers to
"Pervasive 2007 LBR and Posters" submission site on EDAS.
Important Dates:
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- January 26, 2007 : Submission deadline
- March 2, 2007 : Author notification
Chairs:
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Late Breaking Results Co-Chairs (lbr-chairs@...) Regan Mandryk
(Dalhousie University, Canada) Desney Tan (Microsoft Research, USA)
Call for Pervasive 2007 Demonstrations:
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The category of Research Demonstrations offers a unique opportunity to
showcase research prototypes, and to discuss them with an international
audience of experts in pervasive computing. To promote this, Pervasive 2007
is seeking interesting and engaging demonstrations of pervasive computing
technologies. Proposers are invited to submit Research Demonstrations under
the general topics of the conference. Relevant topics include (but are not
limited to) the following:
- New technologies and devices for pervasive computing
- New applications of pervasive computing technologies
- New interfaces and modes of interactions between people and pervasive
computing devices, applications or environments
- New tools, infrastructures, architectures and techniques for designing,
implementing & deploying pervasive computing applications
- Evaluations and evaluation methods, for assessing the impact of pervasive
computing devices, applications or environments
- Privacy, security, trust & social issues and implications of pervasive
computing
We encourage combining a research demonstration with a short paper that
describes the contribution and as an anchor point for future reference.
Submissions must be in Adobe PDF format, up to 4 pages in length and conform
to the OCG Format. All demonstration submissions will be handled using an
electronic submission system. Please submit your demonstration paper to
http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=5183&. If you do not already have an account
with EDAS you can register.
The authors should also provide a brief sketch of the planned demonstration
on an additional page. Specific requirements concerning space, power,
network, and security should be stated. It is planned that wireless internet
access will be provided.
Accepted contributions will be published in the adjunct proceedings of
Pervasive 2007 which will be electronically available from the web-site. The
demonstrations will be introduced during a plenary session of the
conference, and there will also be a reception dedicated to the presentation
of posters and demonstrators.
Important Dates:
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- January 26, 2007: Submission deadline
- March 2, 2007: Notification of acceptance
Chairs:
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Demonstrations Co-Chairs (demos-chairs@...) Darren Leigh (MERL,
USA) Gerald Morrison (Smart Technologies, Canada)
Call for Pervasive 2007 Videos:
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With the category of Research Videos, Pervasive 2007 seeks research
contributions, future visions, project descriptions, and concepts of
pervasive computing technologies, systems and applications. The conference
particularly values practical experience with design, deployment and use of
pervasive systems and applications, and investigation of exciting and
inspiring ideas and technologies.
- New technologies and devices for pervasive computing
- New applications of pervasive computing technologies
- New interfaces and modes of interactions between people and pervasive
computing devices, applications or environments
- New tools, infrastructures, architectures and techniques for designing,
implementing & deploying pervasive computing applications
- Evaluations and evaluation methods, for assessing the impact of pervasive
computing devices, applications or environments
- Privacy, security, trust & social issues and implications of pervasive
computing
Each research video will be accompanied by a short paper describing the
contribution and as an anchor point for future reference. Submissions must
be in Adobe PDF format, conform to the OCG format and up to 4 pages.
To be accepted, a video must be of an appropriate length for the content. It
must contain no material subject to copyright (i.e., that the authors cannot
grant Pervasive 2007 the right to redistribute freely), and must be easily
comprehensible to English speakers. Finally, an accepted video must be
standalone, i.e., the video itself (with audio soundtrack) must describe the
work sufficiently, without requiring the viewer to read the abstract. Videos
will be judged primarily on their communication of interesting research
content, with fancy effects being a welcome but secondary consideration.
The EDAS submission website for Pervasive 2007 video papers can be accessed
at http://edas.info/5174. When submitting your paper, you must provide a URL
at the top of EDAS's "abstract" field to your video, i.e. you must be able
and willing to place your video online so that the reviewers can access it.
If this is not possible for you, please contact the video chairs at
video-chairs@...
For accepted contributions, the short video paper will be published in the
adjunct proceedings of Pervasive 2007 which will be available in printed
form as well as electronically on the conference web-site. Accepted videos
need to be submited as camera ready video in mpeg (MPEG1/2) or AVI (MPEG-4)
as NTSC. (videos submitted for consideration to the video track can be in
NTSC or PAL).
The video will be shown in a special video session at Pervasive 2007. This
year, we plan to have video proceedings on DVD. If authors have any queries
regarding potential submissions, including copyright, please contact the
co-chairs.
Important Dates:
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- January 26, 2007: Submission deadline
- March 2, 2007: Notification of acceptance
Chairs:
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Videos Co-Chairs (videos-chairs@...)
Hao Chu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
James Scott (Intel Research Cambridge, UK)
Call for Pervasive 2007 Doctoral Colloquium Submissions:
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The PERVASIVE 2007 doctoral colloquium will be held on Sunday the 13th of
May 2007 in Toronto, Canada. We invite PhD students and candidates to
present their work-in-progress or preliminary results and gain feedback from
an international and renowned audience of researchers and developers in the
pervasive computing field.
Doctoral students who have progressed far enough in their research to have
an Idea Paper and a structured proposal, but will not be defending their
dissertation in the next 6 months are invited to submit a thesis position
paper. This 6-month stipulation is set in place because we would like for
the students to have sufficient time to incorporate the advice and
suggestions discussed in the colloquium.
The submission (approx. 3000 words) should follow the provided template and
clearly state:
- the original key idea of the thesis
- the problem domain and the specific problem addressed
- an overview of related work in the area of the PhD work
- methodological approach
- research carried out
- the contribution made in the field of Pervasive Computing
We expect that the submissions relate to the guiding questions provided in
the template and that students reflect on their thesis topic.
Submissions in PDF format using the OCG format should be sent by January 26,
2007 electronically to dc.pervasive2007@... . The
submissions will be
reviewed and based on these reviews, candidates for the doctoral colloquium
will be selected.
The accepted thesis position papers will be published in the adjunct
proceedings of Pervasive 2007 which will be also electronically available
from the Web-site.
Important Dates:
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- January 26th, 2007: Submission of thesis position paper
- March 2nd, 2007: Notification
- May 13th, 2007: Doctoral colloquium in Toronto
Chairs:
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Doctoral Colloquium Co-Chairs (dc.pervasive2007@...)
Boriana Koleva
(University of Nottingham, UK) Albrecht Schmidt (University of Munich,
Germany)
Call for Pervasive 2007 Workshops:
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Pervasive 2007 is pleased to announce a full day of dedicated workshops to
be held in advance of the main conference on Sunday, May 13, 2007. Workshops
provide an opportunity to discuss areas of special interest within pervasive
computing with like-minded researchers and practitioners. Workshops will be
focussed and aimed at sharing of understandings, experiences, and ideas on
particular aspects of pervasive computing.
Please note that, prospective workshop attendees require an invitation from
the workshop organisers based on acceptance of submitted position papers or
explicit request. Upon acceptance, attendees will need to explicitly
register for the workshop, which will include a separate workshop fee, in
addition to registering for the main conference.
Workshop titles and organizers are listed below. If you have questions about
a specific workshop, please enquire directly with the workshop chairs. For
general questions about the workshops, please contact the Workshops
Co-Chairs Anind Dey & Gillian Hayes (workshops-chairs@...).
List of Pervasive 2007 Workshops:
- W.1. CASEMANS: International Workshop on Context-Awareness for
Self-Managing Systems (Devices, Applications, Networks)
- W.2. Common Models and Patterns for Pervasive Computing 2007
- W.3. International Workshop on Improved Mobile User Experience (IMUx 2007)
- W.4. Designing for Palpability
- W.5. Pervasive Learning
- W.6. FuncAAL: Workshop on Functional Architectures for Assisted Living
Services
- W.7. Permid 2007: Pervasive Mobile Interaction Devices
- W.8. Principles of Pervasive Information Systems Design
- W.9. Ambient Information Systems
- W.10. Nurturing Technologies
- W.11. Spiritual Computing
Important Dates:
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- January 26th, 2007: Submission of workshop paper
- March 2nd, 2007: Notification
Detailed information on the workshops can be found at:
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/conferences/pervasive2007/program_workshops.phtml
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