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> Subject: IE'11 :: CALL FOR PAPERS
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> IE'11 :: CALL FOR PAPERS
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> The 7th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
> 25-28 July 2011, Nottingham, UK
>
> http://intelligentenvironments.org/conferences/ie11
>
> The 7th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE’11) will be
> held at Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom. This conference is the
> seventh edition in a series of highly successful conferences that were
> organized in Colchester (UK), Athens (Greece), Ulm (Germany), Seattle (USA),
> Barcelona (Spain) and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) in the past six years. The
> conference provides a collaborative forum for scientists, researchers and
> engineers from both industry and academia to present theoretical and
> practical results of Intelligent Environments research and their application
> in various domains and disciplines. This conference program will include
> workshops, invited lectures and special sessions of full and posters. Topics
> of interest include (but are not limited to):
>
> - Ambient Intelligence
> - Ubiquitous/Pervasive Computing
> - Intelligent Agents
> - Context Awareness
> - End-User Programming
> - Human-Computer Interaction
> - Smart Sensors
> - Affective Systems
> - Wearables (smart clothes, digital fashion)
> - Domestic Robotics
> - Virtual & Mixed-Reality
> - Tele-care and Telemedicine
> - Middleware
> - Networking
> - Communications
> - Development/Testing/Evaluation Methodologies
>
>
> Aditionally, for this edition there are special tracks of interest on:
> Architecture, Ambient Assisted Living, Smart Agriculture, AI, Arts & Design,
> Educational Technology, HCI, Networks, Sustainable Pervasive Systems and
> Social Sciences, together with tracks on New Horizons and Theoretical
> Foundations.
>
> Regular Submissions: Authors are invited to submit full papers of no more
> than eight (8) pages (including any data, figures and references) in
> standard IEEE double-column format. All papers submitted to IE'10 must be
> unpublished previously and should not be undergoing consideration for
> publication elsewhere during IE'10 review period.
>
> In addition to full papers, authors can submit papers to any of the three
> following to be held during the conference. The length limit for papers
> submitted to these tracks is 4 pages. Papers accepted in any of these
> tracks will also be included in the Conference Proceedings (see more details
> in Publications section below). The deadline for submitting to these tracks
> is the same than for main conference paper submission. Contact details are
> offered further down in this document.
>
> Doctoral Colloquium: this track is designed to encourage PhD students to
> discuss their ideas in a friendly context. The PhD student should be the
> main author of the paper.
>
> Posters Session: this track encourages shorter reports on recent progress,
> which will be assessed as scientific contributions with the same standards
> of quality than other papers submitted to the main conference and presented
> during the posters session.
>
>
>
>
> Demos and Videos Session: this track provides the opportunity to show the
> community the advances in your project. Videos should be accompanied by a
> paper explaining the system being presented.
>
> NEW! This year we are offering a challenge to encourage advances in the
> realization of Intelligent Environments. There will be prizes within the
> Demo/video track to reward important achievements. The most important prize
> will be the one that measures how close an IE becomes to an equivalent human
> assistant: "How Intelligent is your Intelligent Environment?". More details
> on this challenge will be released through the web site of the event.
>
> Workshops Program: as in previous editions, a number of workshops will
> complement the main conference program. These parallel events will provide a
> stimulating environment for the discussion of work in progress and the
> assessment of new ideas. Length limit for submissions to any workshop: 12
> pages. Papers accepted in any of the workshops sponsored by this conference
> will be included in one Proceedings volume that will collect the
> contributions in all workshops, see more details in Publications section.
> Deadline for submissions: independent from the main conference and provided
> in separate Call for Papers.
>
> Important Dates:
>
> Workshop proposals submission: 19 December 2010 Workshop Notification of
> acceptance: 9 January 2011 Conference paper submission: 14 February 2011
> Conference Notification of acceptance: 21 March 2011 Conference Paper final
> submission: 11 April 2011
>
> Publications: all papers accepted in the main conference will be
> electronically available through IEEE Explore. All papers accepted in the
> Workshops program will be published in printed form as a volume of the
> Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments Series (ISI indexed) of IOS
> Press and electronically available through ACM Digital Library. Three
> Special Issues in Journals will be Published, in the areas of AmI (by
> JAISE), AAL (journal being agreed) and HCI (journal being agreed).
>
> Best Paper Prizes: This year, the IOS Press will again provide a prize, in
> the form of a free 12 months subscription to the Journal of Ambient
> Intelligence and Smart Environments, for the "Best Conference Paper Award".
>
> WEBPAGE: http://intelligentenvironments.org/conferences/ie11
>
> Other contact information...
>
> General Chair: A. Lotfi (Nottingham Trent University, UK) ahmad.lotfi 'at
> symbol' ntu.ac.uk
>
> Programme Chairs:
> Achilles Kameas (Hellenic Open University, Greece) kameas 'at symbol' cti.gr
> Juan Carlos Augusto (University of Ulster, UK) jc.augusto 'at symbol'
> ulster.ac.uk
>
> Sponsorships Chair:
> Fahim Kawsar (Lancaster University, UK) f.kawsar 'at symbol'
> comp.lancs.ac.uk
>
> Doctoral Colloquium Chairs:
> Gordon Hunter (Kingston University, UK) G.Hunter 'at symbol' kingston.ac.uk
> Juan Botia Blaya (University of Murcia, Spain) juanbot 'at symbol' um.es
>
> Posters Track Chairs:
> Dimitris Papalexopoulos (NTU of Athens, Greece) dplxs 'at symbol' otenet.gr
> Angelica Reyes (UPC, Spain) mreyes 'at symbol' ac.upc.edu
>
> Demos/Videos Track Chairs:
> Michael Schneider (DFKI, Germany) michael.schneider 'at symbol' dfki.de
> Wolfgang Maass (Furtwangen University, Germany) wolfgang.maass 'at symbol'
> unisg.ch
>
> Workshops Chairs:
> Vic Callaghan (University of Essex, UK) vic 'at symbol' essex.ac.uk Victor
> Zamudio (Instituto Tec. de León, Mexico) vic.zamudio 'at symbol' ieee.org
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