Dear all,
With apologies for cross-posting, please circulate the following
UbiComp 2004 call for workshop proposals.
All the best,
Mike
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UbiComp 2004, Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
September 7-10, Nottingham, England
www.ubicomp.org
Call for participation: Ubicomp 2004 Workshop Submissions
http://ubicomp.org/ubicomp2004/cfp.php?show=workshops
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Workshop Submission Deadline: May 7th, 2004
Workshops provide an opportunity to discuss and explore emerging areas
of ubiquitous computing research with a group of like-minded
researchers and practitioners. Workshops may focus on any aspect of
ubiquitous computing, established concerns or new ideas. The goal of
the workshop is to share understandings and experiences, to foster
research communities, to learn from each other and to envision future
directions.
Workshops will be held on Tuesday 7th September. Opportunities will
be available for the outcome of workshops to be reported to the rest
of the UbiComp 2004 conference through posters.
Workshop proposals should be no longer than 4 pages in the ACM SIGCHI
conference publications format, and should include a summary of no more
than 150 words describing the theme(s) of the workshop, a longer
description of the workshop activities and goals, the background of the
organizer(s), the maximum number of participants, the means of soliciting
participation, and the means of selecting participants.
Accepted workshops will be publicized via an announcement to the
UbiComp 2004 distribution list one week after organizers are notified.
Organizers of accepted workshop proposals must notify prospective
participants of acceptance of position papers no later than August 2nd 2004,
and are encouraged to establish position paper deadlines and timelines to
accommodate this constraint.
Abstracts of accepted Workshop proposals will be published in the
Conference Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the
conference.
UbiComp 2004 requires submission in PDF attached to an email to the
Workshop's Chair's email address below.
Workshops Chair:
Mike Fraser (University of Bristol, UK), [log in to unmask]
Workshops Committee:
Karl-Petter Åkesson, KTH, Sweden
Paul M. Aoki, Xerox PARC, USA
Barry Brown, University of Glasgow, UK
Kristof Van Laerhoven, University of Lancaster, UK
Eamonn O'Neill, University of Bath, UK
James Patten, MIT Media Lab, USA
Danaë Stanton, University of Bath, UK
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