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Sociable Smart City 2015 : 2nd International Workshop on Sociable Smart City | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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2nd International Workshop on SOCIABLE SMART CITY 2nd Int. Workshop on Sociable Smart City at the 11th International Conference on Intelligent Environments IE'15 July 13-14, 2015, Prague, Czech Republic http://collectivecitymemory.net/sociable2015 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission: 17 April 2015 Acceptance notification: 30 April 2015 Camera ready: 15 May 2015 Workshop Dates: 13-14 July 2015 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AIM & SCOPE The diffusion of ubiquitous computing into modern cities and the massive use of mobile devices have shifted researchers vision to explore ideas about the cities of tomorrow; terms as “smarter cities”, “iphone city”, “sentient city”, “digital cities” have emerged. There is a wealth of paradigms applying ubiquitous and pervasive computing to urban spaces focusing on developing city network infrastructures, optimising traffic and transportation flows, lowering energy consumption, etc. These works emphasise on providing new services to citizens and enhancing their daily routine. However, a city is not just infrastructure and services; all modern cities share the same infrastructure and offer similar facilities, still, each and every one has evolved a unique character, depicted in every neighborhood’s architecture and monuments. Cities are the people that inhabit them, their memories, stories, concerns and the culture that develops through their social interaction. As urban computing lies on the intersection of architecture, social interaction and design of computer systems for use in urban areas, it does not plan the city of the future but it allows people to interact with their cities in novel ways aiming to shape and decide the future of the city. The focus of this workshop is on the social and cultural aspects of the smart city. In particular, we seek to study how urban computing alters the city, the perception of people about the city, the communication among people and the social and cultural impact on the city and on city life. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOPICS OF INTEREST The goal of this workshop is to define what is a “sociable smart city” and how this vision can be realized. The issues and questions that we will try to answer include: How do we see a “sociable smart city”? How ICT infrastructure of a smart city can enhance participation, wellbeing and sustainability? Can digital technologies enable citizens to act on collectively shared issues? Can local knowledge be transformed into collective one in an urban context? How big data about a wide range of urban processes can be opened up and exploited to reveal shared issues, processes and patterns? How can a smart city assist citizens to develop a shared sense of belonging and responsibility? How urban computing enables story-telling, game activities, learning processes, artistic installations? What digital tools and media can be designed to connect people and their experiences with the city? How social media can organise citizens into collective goals? What processes can be developed to assist regeneration of urban areas? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBMISSIONS All contributions must be submitted as PDF files. The workshop accepts manuscripts in IOS-Press format (http://www.iospress.nl/service/authors/latex-and-word-tools-for-book-authors/). The workshop solicits two types of original papers: (a) full papers (10-12 pages) and (b) short papers (4-6 pages) such as work-in-progress or position-papers. Visionary and position papers are encouraged. The submission system will open soon. Submitted papers must not substantially duplicate previously published work or have been submitted in parallel to any journal, conference or workshop with proceedings. All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least two reviewers and judged on originality, technical correctness, relevance, and quality of presentation by the Program Committee. All accepted submissions must be presented during the workshop. All papers accepted in the Workshops program will be published as a volume of the Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments Series (ISI indexed) of IOS-Press and electronically available through ACM Digital Library. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Eleni Christopoulou, Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics, University of Patras, Greece Dimitrios Ringas, Department of Informatics, Ionian University, Greece John Garofalakis, Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics, University of Patras, Greece ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM COMMITTEE Jie Bao, Microsoft Research, China Francesco Calabrese, IBM Research, Ireland Irene Celino, CEFRIEL – ICT Institute Politecnico di Milano, Italy Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Computer Technology Institute and Press “Diophantus”, Greece Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Ionian University, Greece Ivan Elhart, University of Lugano (USI), Switzerland Felipe Gil-Castiñeira, University of Vigo, Spain Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Information Technologies Institute, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece Vassilis Kostakos, University of Oulu, Finland Lambros Lambrinos, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus Irene Mavrommati, Hellenic Open University, Greece Nemanja Memarovic, University of Zurich, Switzerland Florian Michahelles, Siemens Corporation, US Ingrid Mulder, Delft University of Technology (TUDelft), The Netherlands Spiros Nikolopoulos, Information Technologies Institute, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece Konstantinos Oikonomou, Ionian University, Greece Spyridon Sioutas, Ionian University, Greece Michail Stefanidakis, Ionian University, Greece |
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