IEEE International Workshop on Knowledge Media Networking (KMN'02)
July 10-12, 2002
Kyoto, Japan
http://lttf.ieee.org/kmn2002/
** Sponsored by
IEEE Learning Technology Task Force
IEEE Computer Society
** Post-conference Proceedings by
IEEE Computer Society Press
** Deadlines
Submission Deadline: April 10, 2002
Acceptance Notification: June 3, 2002
Final Paper Due: July 10, 2002
** Topics of interests include (but not limited):
. Architectural aspects of designing knowledge media spaces (3D virtual presence, Internet, Agents, Mobility, VRML, MPEG4,
MPEG7, TV)
. Interconnection of heterogeneous communities, resource sharing, Quality of
Service (QoS)
. Sensors, mobile devices networking, ad-hoc networking applications, active
networking applications
. How can people socially augment knowledge bandwidth, through gathering,
discussing, annotating and rating?
. What types of agents should be offered and what roles should they have
(distributed cognition, dynamic adaptation, focus of attention, social awareness..)?
. What kind of rules, artifacts, conventions and infrastructure must be provided
to help community members self organize and manage their affairs, increase
knowledge bandwidth, develop a feeling of social awareness?
** Co-Chairs:
Prof. Toru Ishida, Kyoto University, Japan
Dr. Bokuji Komiyama, ATR Labs, Japan
Mr. Tatsuya Yamazaki, CRL, Japan
** Program Chair:
Dr. Tadahiko Kumamoto, CRL, Japan
** Steering Committee Co-chairs:
Dr. Fawzi Daoud, CRL, Japan
Asso. Prof. Kinshuk, Massey University, NZ
** Steering Committee Members:
Mike Freeman, Computer Sciences Corporation, USA
Katherine M. Sinitsa, IRTCITS, Ukraine
Daniel Thalmann, EPFL, Switzerland
Takahiko Nomura, Fujixerox, Japan
Local Arrangements Chair:
Dr. Bing Zhang, ATR, Japan
** Submissions
Papers up to six pages (including figures, tables and references) can be
electronically submitted as PDF or PostScript files to [log in to unmask]
Position papers of two to three pages in length can also be submitted. Papers
should be formatted according to IEEE Computer Society guidelines available at:
http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm
All submisson should include a title, the name and affiliation of each author,
an abstract of up to 150 words and no more than eight keywords. Authors are
also required to provide contact addresses, if different from the submitting
electronic address.
All submissions will be peer reviewed. Papers should be electronically submitted
to [log in to unmask]
Further details are available at:
http://lttf.ieee.org/kmn2002/
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