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Link: http://scm.ulster.ac.uk/~scmresearch/SERG/ucamiiwaal2014/workshop-wager.html | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Workshop on User- and Ambient-Adaptive Gerontechnologies (WAGER)
Belfast, Northern Ireland, December 2, 2014 This workshop is organized as part of the UCAmI/IWAAL 2014 (December 2-5, 2014): http://scm.ulster.ac.uk/~scmresearch/SERG/ucamiiwaal2014/index.html Workshop Goals: Gerontechnology is an interdisciplinary field combining gerontology and technology. Sustainability of an ageing society depends upon our effectiveness in creating technological environments, including assistive technology and inclusive design, for innovative and independent living and social participation of older adults in good health, comfort and safety. Gerontechnology aims at matching technological environments to health, housing, mobility, communication, leisure and work of the elderly. A framework for gerontechnology may be seen as a matrix of domains of human activity: health and self-esteem, housing and activities of daily living, communication and governance, mobility and transport, work and leisure, and technology interventions (enhancement and satisfaction, prevention and engagement, compensation and assistance, care and care organisation). The term adaptation is inherently linked to Ambient Intelligence, as it refers to a process in which a system adapts its behaviour based on information acquired about its users and its environment. This workshop aims at bringing together current and future gerontechnologies with a special focus on adaptation capabilities. Topics of Interest: Telehealth and telemedicine services Communication devices for the senior Social networks for the elderly Lifelong learning for mental health Mobility and rehabilitation technologies Assistive technologies and devices Medication / nutrition control services Household accident detection Emotion / affect / mood recognition and regulation Personalised ambient adaptation Social / care robots and agents Entertainment technologies for the older adult Fitness and sports for the senior Important Dates: Paper Submission: June 20, 2014 Notification of acceptance: August 20, 2014 Camera-ready version: September 12, 2014 Conference dates: December 2-5, 2014 Paper Submission: We invite researchers to submit high quality contributions describing significant, original and unpublished results in the following categories: Long papers: Intended to allow presentation of academic research results of high quality. Submissions must contain an original contribution and may not have already been published in another forum, nor be subject to review for other conferences or publications. Contributions should include unpublished results of research, case studies or experiences that provide new evidence about the research or application regarding to the main topics. Articles accepted in this category will be published in the proceedings of the event. Long papers must not exceed 8 pages (including figures and appendices). Short papers: Intended to allow presentation of ongoing studies with partial (however, significant) results. Submissions must contain an original contribution and may not have already been published in another forum, nor be subject to review for other conferences or publications. Articles accepted in this category will be published in the proceedings of the event. Short papers must not exceed 4 pages (including figures and appendices). All papers should be written in English. Submission Procedure: All submissions should be made by EasyChair platform and must follow the LNCS Formatting Guidelines. Details of the paper submission process will be announced soon through the website of the conference: http://serg.ulster.ac.uk/ucamiiwaal2014/. You can submit your paper through the following: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ucamiiwaal2014. Workshop Proceedings: The accepted papers will be included in a particular section of the UCAmI/IWAAL Proceedings, which will be published by Springer in its LNCS series. Therefore, the papers must adhere to such a format: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0. Selected papers will be invited to be extended and submitted for review to a Special Issue in an indexed Journal dedicated to this Workshop (to be announced shortly). PC Chairs: Antonio Fernández-Caballero, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Antonio.Fdez@uclm.es Pascual González, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Pascual.Gonzalez@uclm.es Elena Navarro, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Elena.Navarro@uclm.es Program Committee: Dr. José Ramón Álvarez, Department of Artificial Intelligence, National Distance Education University, Spain Dr. Danilo Avola, Department of Computer Science, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Dr. Emilia Barakova, Department of Industrial Design, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Dr. Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, UCL Interaction Centre, University College London, UK Dr. José Carlos Castillo, Systems Engineering and Automation Department, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Dr. Álvaro Castro González, Robotics Lab, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Dr. Filippo Cavallo, The BioRobotics Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy Prof. Marco Ceccarelli, Laboratory of Robotics and Mechatronics, University of Cassino and South Latium, Italy Dr. Félix de la Paz, Department of Artificial Intelligence, National Distance Education University, Spain Dr. Fernando De la Torre, Robotics Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA Prof. Clarence W. de Silva, The University of British Columbia, Canada Dr. Julie Doyle, Centre for Affective Solutions for Ambient Living Awareness, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland Dr. Jesús Favela, Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, Mexico Dr. Héctor F. Gómez, Universidad Particular de Loja, Ecuador Dr. Javier Jaén, Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos y Computación, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, Spain Dr. Bogdan Kwolek, Department of Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Prof. Lakhmi Jain, Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment, University of South Australia, Australia Dr. José Miguel Latorre, Instituto de Investigación en Discapacidades Neurológicas, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Prof. Dong Feng Liu, Guangdong University of Technology, China Dr. Diego López de Ipiña, University of Deusto, Spain Dr. Tino Lourens, TiViPE, The Netherlands Dr. Ilias Maglogiannis, Department of Digital Systems, University of Piraeus, Greece Dr. Diego Martínez-Plasencia, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol, UK Dr. Rafael Martínez-Tomás, Department of Artificial Intelligence, National Distance Education University, Spain Prof. Wolfgang Minker, Institute of Communications Engineering, Ulm University, Germany Prof. José Manuel Molina, Computer Science Department, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Prof. Luis Orozco-Barbosa, Advanced Communication and Computer Architectures, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Dr. Juan José Pantrigo, Departamento de Ciencias de la Computación, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain Dr. José Manuel Pastor, Instituto de Tecnologías Audiovisuales, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Dr. Miguel Angel Patricio, Computer Science Department, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Dr. Francisco J. Perales, Ciències Matemàtiques i Informàtica, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain Prof. Sylvie Ratté, Semantics and Cognitive Engineering Laboratory, École de technologie supérieure, Canada Dr. Albert Ali Salah, Department of Computer Engineering, Bogazici University, Turkey Prof. Miguel Angel Salichs, Robotics Lab, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Prof. Enzo Pasquale Scilingo, Research Centre "E. Piaggio", University of Pisa, Italy Prof. S. Shyam Sundar, Media Effects Research Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, USA |
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