- From: Koichi Kurumatani <kurumatani@socsys.org>
- Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 08:54:31 +0900
- To: public-sws-ig@w3.org
[Apologies if you receive this more than once] UbiComp 2005 Workshops ----------------------- Call for Papers http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2005/calls/callworkshops.shtml 11 September, 2005 Tokyo, Japan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Workshops to be held in conjunction with the Seventh International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2005, Tokyo, September 11-14) are now accepting submissions. All workshops will be held on Sunday, 11th September at the conference hotel. Unless otherwise noted, submissions will be accepted until June 17, and notifications of accepted submissions will be sent by July 25. The deadline for early advance registration will be July 28 (more information on the conference hotel and conference registration will be posted on the web site soon). 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 are listed below. W1: Ubiquitous Computing in Next Generation Conference Rooms: Interweaving Rich Media, Mobile Devices and Smart Environments W2: Pervasive Image Capture and Sharing: New Social Practices and Implications for Technology W3: Smart Object Systems W4: Privacy in Context W5: Ubiquitous Computing, Entertainment, and Games W6: The Spaces in-between: Seamful vs. Seamless Interactions W7: Situating Ubiquitous Computing in Everyday Life: Bridging the Social and Technical Divide W8: UbiPhysics: Designing for Physically Integrated Interaction W9: Smart Environments and Their Applications to Cultural Heritage W10: Monitoring, Measuring, and Motivating Exercise: Ubiquitous Computing to Support Physical Fitness W11: Metapolis and Urban Life W12: ubiPCMM: Personalized Context Modeling and Management for Ubicomp Applications W13: Ubiquitous Wireless Communications Prospective authors are encouraged to visit the updated Workshop Call for Participation at the UbiComp 2005 web site (www.ubicomp.org), and/or visit individual workshop homepages (listed at http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2005/calls/callworkshops.shtml). General questions about the workshops can be addressed to the Workshop Co- Chairs (Yoshito Tobe and Khai N. Truong, workshops-2005@ubicomp.org); specific questions about any individual workshop should be directed to the organizer(s) of the workshop. Sincerely, Koichi Kurumatani UbiComp 2005 Publicity Chair ----------
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