- From: Alexander Varshavsky <walex@cs.toronto.edu>
- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 21:03:03 -0500 (EST)
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---------------------------------------------------------------------- Pervasive 2009 The Seventh International Conference on Pervasive Computing Call for Videos Call for Demonstrations Call for Doctoral Colloquium Submissions Call for Late Breaking Results & Posters Submission Deadline: January 26, 2009 Nara, Japan May 11-14, 2009 http://pervasive2009.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- Call for Videos ---------------- Videos are an effective tool to showcase research results, to inspire other researchers, and to educate the general public about the latest developments in Pervasive Computing. With the category of Research Videos, Pervasive 2009 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. 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 2009 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 (assuming appropriate technical quality). Each research video must be accompanied by a short paper describing the key research contribution. The paper should be written in a way that it can be understood by readers who have not or will not see the video. + Submission and Review Process Authors MUST submit A URL TO THE VIDEO (NOT THE VIDEO ITSELF!) and a PDF file of the accompanying short paper to pervasive2009video [AT] digitalcity.gr.jp. Videos need to be submitted in mpeg (MPEG1/2) or AVI (MPEG-4) as PAL or NTSC (The final camera-ready version must be submitted as NTSC). The accompanying paper must be no longer than 4 pages in LNCS Format. Accepted videos will be shown in a special video session at Pervasive 2009. Accepted contributions (videos and accompanying short papers) will be published in the Pervasive 2009 Adjunct Proceedings. The copyright for videos remains with the authors. If authors have any queries regarding potential submissions, contact the following video chair. + Critical Dates * January 26, 2009: Submission deadline * March 1, 2009: Author notification * March 20, 2009: Camera-ready paper deadline + Video Chairs Takeshi Okadome, NTT, Japan <houmi@idea.brl.ntt.co.jp> Akos Vetek, Nokia, Finland ------------------------ Call for Demonstrations ------------------------ 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 2009 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 interfaces and modes of interactions between humans and pervasive computing devices, applications or environments * New tools, architectures, middleware and operating systems for designing, implementing & deploying pervasive computing applications * Industrial-strength use cases of pervasive technologies and applications * Evaluations, evaluation methods and tools, for assessing the impact of pervasive computing devices, applications or environments * Applications and devices relatd to privacy, security, copyright, trust and social issues and implications of pervasive computing * New applications of pervasive computing technologies, which will have impacts on society, businesses and our human lives. + Submission and Review Process 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 Springer-Verlag LNCS style. All demonstration submissions will be handled using an electronic submission system. Please submit your demonstration paper to EDAS. 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 2009. SUBMISSION SITE: http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6683& + Critical Dates * January 26, 2009: Submission deadline * March 1, 2009: Author notification * March 20, 2009: Camera-ready paper deadline + Demonstrations Chairs Sadao Obana, ATR, Japan Guido Stromberg, Infineon Technologies, Germany ----------------------------------------- Call for Doctoral Colloquium Submissions ----------------------------------------- PhD students and candidates are invited to present, discuss and defend their work-in-progress or preliminary results in an international and renowned audience of researchers and developers in the ubiquitous computing field at PERVASIVE 2009. PhD students and candidates at all stages in the process are invited to submit a thesis position paper. Participants will be expected to give short, informal presentations of their work during the Colloquium, to be followed by a discussion. The submission should clearly state: * the original key idea / hypothesis 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 ubiquitous computing (for early work, state the expected contribution) + Submission and Review Process Submissions (up to 8 pages) should be formatted according to the guidelines of Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science [LNCS format] and should be submitted as PDF files through [EDAS system]. The submissions will be reviewed and based on these reviews approximately 8 participants for the doctoral colloquium will be selected. The accepted thesis position papers will be published in the adjunct proceedings of PERVASIVE 2009. SUBMISSION SITE: http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6683& + Critical Dates * January 26, 2009: Submission of thesis position paper * March 1, 2009: Author Notification * March 20, 2009: Camera-ready paper deadline * May 11, 2009 Doctoral Colloquium in Nara, Japan + Doctorial Colloquium Chairs Jakob E. Bardram, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University, Japan ----------------------------------------- Call for Late Breaking Results & Posters ----------------------------------------- Pervasive 2009 Late Breaking Results and Posters offer a con- cise format for authors to contribute novel ideas and recent research findings in pervasive computing technologies, systems, and appli- cations. 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 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. + Submission and Review Process 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 EDAS. Authors of LBR papers are requested to follow the guidelines below. * Do not put headers/footers * Do not put page numbers * Do not exceed 4 pages * Format the papers in PDF Submissions will be peer reviewed. Accepted contributions will be published in the Pervasive 2009 Adjunct Proceedings. SUBMISSION SITE: http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6683& + Critical Dates * January 26, 2009: Submission deadline * March 1, 2009: Author notification * March 20, 2009: Camera-ready paper deadline + Late Breaking Results Chairs Jin Nakazawa, Keio University, Japan Susanna Pirttikangas, University of Oulu, Finland
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