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WPA 2011 : 4th Workshop on Pervasive Advertising

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Link: http://aysinkaptan.de/perads/4th_Workshop_on_Pervasive_Advertising/Home.html
 
When Jun 12, 2011 - Jun 12, 2011
Where San Francisco
Submission Deadline Feb 4, 2011
Notification Due Mar 11, 2011
Final Version Due Apr 15, 2011
Categories    pervasive   advertising
 

Call For Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS

4th Workshop on Pervasive Advertising

In conjunction with Pervasive 2011, June 12 2011, San Francisco, US

Submission Deadline: February 4, 2011

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The overall topic of the workshop is the application of Pervasive Computing
technologies for advertising purposes. This topic is of particular interest
at this time because advertising is considered by multiple researchers as
one main business models for pervasive computing and has recently been
called the "Killer application for the 21st century". The market is rapidly
growing, and major companies (Apple iAd, JCDecaux, Wall, ClearChannel,
Google etc.) are invested in pervasive advertising projects. The main
hinderance today is that advertisers lack the technological skills, and
pervasive computing researchers and practitioners lack the advertising
knowledge and experience. Furthermore, these groups rarely talk to each
other.

We believe that currently we stand at a crossroads between well-done
pervasive advertising, where entrepreneurs and customers interests are
equally valued (where many people can be both at the same time), and
high-quality advertising is calm, but provides great experiences and fun,
while respecting privacy, and badly-done pervasive advertisings, where
entrepreneurs and customers fight each other, and low-quality pervasive
advertising spies on customers and annoys them.

Based on the success of previous workshops we envision to continue and
further establish the workshop series as a prime venue bringing together
people from academia and practice, hence driving forward research in the
field of Pervasive Advertising. We believe that our research community has a
responsibility to contribute towards a joint understanding of how pervasive
advertising of the future will look like. To this end, this workshop looks
at the future of advertising from the perspective of pervasive computing. It
aims to provide a foundational structure for the field and will attempt to
sketch a roadmap for further research and deployment challenges in this
domain.

As the field is maturing and the main questions have been defined, we will
provide space for group work focusing on the current issues in the field of
pervasive advertising. We hence invite papers that address any relevant
issues, especially Calm vs. Engaging Advertising, Lessons from Deployments,
Audience Measurement and Personalization. Similar to the previous workshops,
accepted papers will be published in the online proceedings of this
workshop. We plan to produce a journal special issue based on this workshop.


PAPER SUBMISSION AND PARTICIPATION

We ask potential attendees to submit up to 10-page position papers
describing how their research relates to the particular focus on the
workshop. Position papers should also include description of ongoing
research, results obtained, experience gathered, new ideas, future projects
or questions on topics related to pervasive advertising and shopping. Each
participant is also asked to provide a short paragraph (up to 200 words) on
their vision of advertising and shopping in 25 years from now. All
submissions will be peer-reviewed.

More information can be found at

http://pervasiveadvertising.org/pervasiveadvertisingandshopping/

All submissions must be submitted via email to Florian Alt:

florian.alt@uni-due.de

Papers should be no longer than 10 pages. All papers must be submitted in
PDF in Springer LNCS format. At least one author for each accepted paper is
expected to attend the workshop.

Selected papers from the workshop may be considered for expansion and
inclusion in a special issue of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing.


IMPORTANT DATES

* February 4, 2011: Deadline for electronic submission

* March 11, 2011: Author Notification

* April 15, 2011: Submission of camera-ready

* June 12, 2011: Workshop at San Francisco, US


WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

Jörg Müller, Deutsche Telekom Labs, TU Berlin, hans-joerg.mueller@telekom.de

Florian Alt, University of Duisburg-Essen, florian.alt@uni-due.de

Daniel Michelis, Anhalt University of Applied Science, d.michelis@wi.hs-anhalt.de

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