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iWOAR 2017 -- Call for Papers 4th International Workshop on Sensor-based Activity Recognition and Interaction 21-22 September 2017, Rostock - Germany in-cooperation with ACM, SIGAI and SIGCHI ====================================================================== Ubiquitous systems are becoming an integral part of our everyday lives. Functionality and user experience often depends on accurate, sensor-based activity recognition and interaction. Systems aiming to provide the user with assistance or to monitor their behavior and condition rely heavily on sensors and the activities and interactions that they can recognize. Providing adequate activity recognition and interaction requires consideration for particular elements: sensors that are capable of capturing relevant behavior, methods that reason about sensor readings in the context of these behaviors, and appropriate methods for assisting and interacting with the user. All of these aspects are essential and can influence the quality and suitability of the provided service. Objective of iWOAR 2017 -- the 4th International Workshop on Sensor-based Activity Recognition and Interaction -- is to discuss these challenges and possible solution approaches. The workshop focuses on: 1. sensors, sensor infrastructures, and sensing technologies needed to detect user behaviors and to provide relevant interactions between systems and users 2. data and model-driven methods for intelligent monitoring and user assistance that supports users in everyday settings 3. novel applications and evaluation studies of methods for intelligent monitoring of everyday user behavior and user assistance using sensing technologies 4. intelligent methods for synthesizing assistance and interaction strategies using sensing technologies iWOAR 2017 aims to foster the relationship between academia and industry. We strongly encourage industry participants to present challenges, ideas, experiences, novel applications, and studies of existing methods. Accepted industrial papers will be presented in an industrial session during the workshop. ------ Topics ------ The topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to: - Human activity recognition - Healthcare systems - Cognitive systems - Knowledge representation and reasoning - Expert Systems - NLP for intelligent systems - Ontologies for intelligent systems - Knowledge acquisition for intelligent systems - Assistive systems in the healthcare and manufacturing - Novel applications for assessing everyday behavior - Smart homes - Behavior monitoring and interpretation - Human performance measuring - Interaction techniques - Intelligent user interfaces - Input & output modalities - Wearable computing and wearable sensing - Context awareness - Data mining and machine learning for sensor-based intelligent systems - Signal reconstruction and interpolation - Innovative wearable sensing technologies --------------- Important dates --------------- Submission deadline: 30 June 2017 (extended) Notification: 30 July 2017 Camera ready version: TBA Author registration: TBA Workshop: 21 – 22 September 2017 --------------------- Submission and Review --------------------- All submissions undergo a peer review process to ensure the presentation of high quality content. Accepted submissions will be published in the iWOAR 2017 Proceedings. The ACM SIGCHI paper format should be used with a maximum total length of 6 pages (including references and appendices), although paper length can be flexible for outstanding contributions up to an absolute limit of 12 pages. Papers are to be submitted through the EasyChair submission system. ----------------- Conference chairs ----------------- - Thomas Kirste, University of Rostock, GER - Bodo Urban, Fraunhofer IGD, GER -------------------- Organizing committee -------------------- - Kristina Yordanova, University of Rostock, GER - Max Schröder, University of Rostock, GER - Denys J.C. Matthies, Fraunhofer IGD, GER ------------------------ Program committee chairs ------------------------ - Sebastian Bader, University of Rostock, GER - Adeline Paiement, Swansea University, GBR - Anke Lehmann, TU Dresden, GER ----------------- Program committee ----------------- - Ahmed Rabee Sadik, Fraunhofer IGD, GER - Albert Hein, University of Rostock, GER - Alessandra Mileo , National University of Ireland, Galway, IRL - Alfred Hesener , Infineon, USA - Andreas Bulling, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, GER - Antonio Krüger, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz, GER - Arjan Kuijper, Fraunhofer IGD, GER - Bodo Urban, Fraunhofer IGD, GER - Charalampos Doukas, CREATE-NET, ITA - Christina Strohrmann , BOSCH-Sensortec, GER - Denys J.C. Matthies, University of Rostock, GER - Didier Stricker, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz, GER - Dieter W. Fellner , Fraunhofer IGD, GER - Fillia Makedon, University of Texas Arlington, USA - Gerald Bieber, Fraunhofer IGD, GER - Gilles Bailly, Telecom ParisTech, FRA - Hans-Joerg Schulz, University of Rostock, GER - Ilias Maglogiannis, University of Piraeus, GRC - Jochen Huber, Synaptics, USA - Keying Zhu, City University of Hong Kong, CHN - Kristina Yordanova, University of Rostock, GER - Kristof van Laerhoven, University of Freiburg, GER - Majid Mirmehdi, University of Bristol, GBR - Marcel Jacomet, University of Bern, CHE - Marian Haescher, University of Rostock, GER - Mario Aehnelt, Fraunhofer IGD, GER - Max Schröder, University of Rostock, GER - Oliver Amft, University of Passau, GER - Paul Lukowicz, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz, GER - Rebekka Alm, University of Rostock, GER - Simon T. Perrault, YALE-NUS College, SGP - Soledad Ballesteros, National Distance Education University, ESP - Stefan Göbel, University of Darmstadt, GER - Stefan Lüdtke, University of Rostock, GER - Thomas Kirste, University of Rostock, GER - Tobias Grosse-Puppendahl, Microsoft Research Cambridge, GBR - Uwe Kaulbars, Institute of Occupational Safty & Health, GER - Vangelis Metsis, Texas State University, USA For further information regarding the workshop and paper submission, please visit our webpage (www.iwoar.org) or contact the organizing committee at info@iwoar.org Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/iwoar.rostock ResearchGate: www.researchgate.net/project/iWOAR-2017-4th-international-Workshop-on-Sensor-based-Activity-Recognition-and-Interaction Twitter: twitter.com/iwoar_rostock |
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