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Betreff: First CFP: 3rd International Conference on Web Information
Systems and Technologies (WEBIST-2007)
Datum: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 15:09:55 -0400
Von: WEBIST Secretariat <postmaster7(a)303media.net>
Antwort an: secretariat(a)webist.org <secretariat(a)webist.org>
An: gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
<our apologies for cross-posting>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies
http://www.webist.org
Barcelona, 3 - 6 March, 2007
organized by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC)
with the collaboration of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
endorsed by IW3C2 (The International World Wide Web Conference Committee)
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Important dates:
Full paper submission: October 30, 2006
Acceptance notification: December 12, 2006
Final paper submission and registration: January 8, 2007
Publications:
The conference has a double-blind review process and all accepted papers will be published in the proceedings under an ISBN.
Furthermore, the best papers of the conference will be published in a Springer book, on the special series "Web Information Systems and Technologies".
Some papers may be selected for extended version publication in an international journal.
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Main topic areas:
AREA 1 - INTERNET TECHNOLOGY
- XML and data management
- Web Security and Privacy
- Intrusion Detection and Response
- Authentication and Access Control
- Grid Computing
- Web Services and Web Engineering
- System Integration
- Databases and Datawarehouses
- Wireless Applications
- Distributed and Parallel Applications
- Protocols and Standards
- Network systems, proxies and servers
AREA 2 - WEB INTERFACES AND APPLICATIONS
- Multimedia and User interfaces
- Accessibility issues and Technology
- User Modeling
- Web Personalization
- Usability and Ergonomics
- Personalized Web Sites and Services
- Portal strategies
- Searching and Browsing
- Ontology and the Semantic Web
- Metadata and Metamodeling
- Web mining
- Digital Libraries
- Web Geographical Information Systems
AREA 3: SOCIETY, e-BUSINESS and e-GOVERNMENT
- e-Business and e-Commerce
- e-Payment
- B2B, B2C and C2C
- Knowledge Management
- Social Networks and Organizational Culture
- Social Information Systems
- Communities of practice
- Communities of interest
- Social & Legal Issues
- Tele-Work and Collaboration
- e-Government
AREA 4: e-LEARNING
- e-Learning standards and tools
- Web-based Education
- Web-based Teaching and Learning Technologies
- Designing Learning Activities
- Content-based and Context-based Learning
- Learning Materials Development
- Intelligent Tutoring Systems
- Virtual Learning Communities
- Case-studies and applications
- Competition and Collaboration
- Software tools for e-Learning
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Joaquim Filipe, E.S.T. Setúbal, Portugal
Julià Minguilllon, U.O.C., Barcelona, Spain
PROGRAM CHAIR
José Cordeiro, E.S.T. Setúbal, Portugal
Slimane Hammoudi, E.S.E.O., France
Looking forward to receive a paper submission from you, next October 30.
Should you have any question please feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
Vitor Pedrosa
(WEBIST Secretariat)
INSTICC
Av. D. Manuel I, nº27A 2.esq.
2910-595 Setúbal
Portugal
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Betreff: [computational.science] MTE2006, Ibaraki, JPN - CALL FOR
PAPERS - Deadline September 31, 2006
Datum: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 20:35:11 +0900
Von: MTE2006: T.Matsuhisa <WorkshopMTE(a)aol.com>
Antwort an: mte2006(a)ge.ibaraki-ct.ac.jp, WorkshopMTE(a)aol.com
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Deadline for extended abstract submission: September 31, 2006
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KOSEN Workshop MTE2006, December 5-7, 2006
- First KOSEN Workshop "Mathematics, Technology and Education" -
Ibaraki National College of Technology, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan
URL
<http://www.ibaraki-ct.ac.jp/ge/T_Matsuhisa/Conferences/MTE2006/Worshop_Home…>
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OVERVIEW
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The first edition of IBARAKI KOSEN Workshop MTE 2006 will take place on
December 5-7, 2006 in Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki (Japan). The theme is
"Advancing Science and Society through Mathematical Reasoning", to mark
several decades of progress in mathematical science theory and practice,
leading to greatly improved applications science. This workshop will
be a unique event focusing on recent developments in mathematical
methods and modelling of complex systems for diverse areas of science,
scalable scientific algorithms, advanced software tools, advanced
numerical methods, and formal/novel application areas where the above
mathematical models, algorithms and tools can be efficiently applied
such as physical systems, computational and systems
biology, environmental systems, finance, and others. We look forward to
welcoming you to this exciting event!
The local organizer:
Prof. Takashi Matsuhisa
Ibaraki National College of Technology
Hitachinaka, Ibaraki 310-0033, Japan
E-mail: mte2006(a)ge.ibaraki-ct.ac.jp
PLENARY SPEAKERS
++++++++++++++++
Prestigious plenary speakers are invited to share their views on
important topics of current concern in the theme of this workshop.
In this meeting the plenary speakers are
Prof. Krzysztof Szajowski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Alexsander Vasin, Moscow State University, Russia (Tentative)
Prof. Masami Yasuda, Chiba University, Japan
TOPICS OF INTERESTS
+++++++++++++++++++
All areas related to the workshop's theme "Advancing Science and
Society through Mathematical Reasoning", which include but are not
limited to:
* Theoretical Computer Science and Information
* Mathematical Logic and Formal Language
* Mathematical Foundation for Modelling in Sciences
* Mathematics in Economics and Social Science
* Combinatrics and Discrete Mathematics
* Industrial Mathematics
* Information and Networks
* Intelligent System and its Mathematical Foundation
* Computational and/or Theoretical Physics
* Computational and/or Theoretical Chemistry and Medicine
* Computational and/or Theoretical Biology
* Computational and/or Theoretical Engineering and Technology
* Computational and/or Theoretical Finance
* Education in Mathematical Sciences and Engineering
Industrial application works, position papers presenting novel ideas,
issues, challenges and directions and clear-cut expository overview
papers of the problem under discussion are all welcome.
CALL FOR PAPERS
++++++++++++++++++
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished manuscripts to
the local organizer Takashi Matsuhisa <mte2006(a)ge.ibaraki.ct.ac.jp> by
e-mail. Full papers are preferable, but extended abstracts are
acceptable. The manuscripts should be written in A4 size papers in
English, and these are required to contain short abstracts. The
extended abstracts exceed 4 pages at least, but the full papers have
no page limits.
All submission papers will be rigorously peer reviewed and evaluated on
the basis of the quality of their contribution, originality, soundness,
and significance.
Industrial application works, position papers presenting novel ideas,
issues, challenges and directions and clear-cut expository overview
papers of the problem under discussion are all welcome.
Consequently, papers which might be considered too long for publication
in journals will be invited. Submit it to Takashi Matsuhisa E-mail:
mte2006(a)ge.ibaraki-ct.ac.jp
Submitted papers will undergo a peer-review process. Final versions of
accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings. Submission
implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and
present the paper.
SPECIAL ISSUE OF JOURNAL
++++++++++++++++++++++++
Mathematics Applied in Science and Technology (MAST) and Advances in
Mathematical Economics (AME) journals will publish selected papers from
the workshop. MAST Journal is planning a special issue for selected
papers from the workshop MTE2006. Papers submitted for publication in
the special issue in MAST and in AME Journals will go through the same
peer reviewing process as regular these journals submissions.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission deadline September 30, 2006
Notification of acceptance October 30, 2006
Final papers due November 15, 2006
Registration form due November 15, 2006
VENUE
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The workshop will be held at Ibaraki National College of Technology in
Hitachinaka, Ibaraki. The location of Hitachinaka is in the
countryside in the 120km northeast of Tokyo. To the south is Mito city
on one side and Naka River on the other, Ooarai town is towards the east
facing the Pacific Ocean. Mito city is the prefectural capital of
Ibaraki prefecture, but is blessed also with many historical sites such
as "Kairakuen-park" and the Edo period "Kodokan- school", and excellent
waterworks and greenery. "Kairakuen", built by Lord "Nariaki Tokugawa",
is one of the three greatest gardens in Japan, and "Kairakuen-park" with
Senba-lake at its centre boasts the second widest city park in the
world. Also, "Art Tower Mito" was erected in commemoration of 100 years
of city status, and is highly praised nationally and internationally for
its involvement in high quality projects in music, theatrical plays, and
Art.
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Takashi MATSUHISA
The Local Organizer of
KOSEN Workshop MTE2006
<Office>
Department of Natural Sciences
Ibaraki National College of Technology
Nakane 866, Hitachinaka-shi
Ibaraki 312-8508, Japan.
TEL. 029-271-2865, FAX. 029-271-2857
E-mail: mte2006(a)ge.ibaraki-ct.ac.jp
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Betreff: [computational.science] CFP: ACM SAC 2007 Track on Mining Data
Streams (March 11-15, 2007, Seoul, Korea)
Datum: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 15:31:53 +0200
Von: Franciso Ferrer <ferrer(a)lsi.us.es>
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Special Track on MINING DATA STREAMS
ACM SAC 2007
The 22nd ACM Symposium on Applied Computing,
March 11-15, 2007, Seoul, Korea
http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2007/http://www.niaad.liacc.up.pt/%7Ejgama/SAC07/ws.html
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IMPORTANT DATES
Full paper submission: 8 September 2006
Author notification: 16 October 2006
Camera-ready copy: 30 November 2006
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THE MINING DATA STREAMS TRACK
For the past twenty-one years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
has been a primary gathering forum for applied computer scientists,
computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers from
around the world. The ACM SAC conference is solely sponsored by the ACM
Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP). The 22nd Annual
SAC will be held in Seoul, Korea, between 11 and 15 April 2007 and is
hosted by Seoul National University in Seoul and The Suwon University in
Gyeonggi-do.
The rapid growth in information science and technology in general and
the complexity and volume of data in particular have introduced new
challenges for the research community. Databases are growing incessantly
and, in many cases, we need to extract some sort of knowledge from this
continuous stream of data. The goal of this workshop is to convene
researchers who deal with decision rules, decision trees, association
rules, clustering, filtering, preprocessing, post processing, feature
selection, visualization techniques, etc. from data streams and related
themes. Many sources produce data continuously. Examples include
customer click streams, telephone records, large sets of web pages,
multimedia data, and sets of retail chain transactions. These sources
are called data streams. If the process is not strictly stationary (as
most of real world applications), the target concept could gradually
change over time. This is an incremental task that requires incremental
learning algorithms that take drift into account.
Data streams are increasingly important in the research community, as
new algorithms are needed to process this streaming data in reasonable
time. Many researchers coming from different areas (data mining, machine
learning, OLAP, databases, etc.) are designing new approaches or
adapting some of the traditional algorithms to data streams. The number
of researchers in this field also is growing considerably, and in many
conferences data streams are becoming a consolidated topic (ICML, KDD,
IJCAI, ICDM, SAC, ECML, etc).
The goal of the track is to convene researchers who deal with decision
rules, decision trees, association rules, clustering, filtering,
pre-processing, post-processing, feature selection, visualization
techniques, etc. from data streams.
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TOPICS
- Association Rules from Data Streams
- Concept drift / Change Detection from Data Streams
- Clustering from Data Streams
- Data Stream Models
- Decision Rules from Data Streams
- Decision Trees from Data Streams
- Feature Selection from Data Streams
- Real-World Applications involving incremental, on-line, or real-time
learning
- Visualization Techniques from Data Streams
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PAPERS
All papers must represent original and unpublished work and can only be
submitted to one ACM SAC track. Accepted papers will be published in the
yearly ACM SAC printed proceedings and in the ACM's Digital Library. The
ACM SAC is a refereed conference. This means each paper will be blindly
reviewed by at least three referees. Papers will be evaluated according
to their significance, originality, technical content, style and
clarity. The acceptance rate was around 30% in the previous editions of
this track.
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- The final paper should be five pages long using the two-column ACM SIG
template (around 5,000 words). Authors have the option to add up to
three more pages to the paper at additional expense. The camera-ready
paper can not exceed eight pages.
- To facilitate the blind review process, the authors names and contacts
must not appear anywhere in the paper, self-reference should be in the
third person, attribution to the author(s) must be in the form of
"author", and bibliographical entries by the author(s) must also be in
the form of "author". In this way, authors must submit two files:
- A one-page cover sheet that lists the title of the paper, the
name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s), and the address (including
e-mail address and fax number) to which correspondence should be sent.
- The paper itself in PDF format, with authors and affiliations
omitted.
Do not compress files in any way.
- The paper must be formatted using the two-column ACM SIG format
(tighter alternate style). Document templates are available at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
- Quality papers that are not accepted due to space limitations will be
invited for the poster session. These will be included in the printed
proceedings and ACM's Digital Library as short papers.
- Please submit papers electronically by e-mail to the track chair Joao
Gama [jgama(a)liacc.up.pt] with subject "DS-SAC07"
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TRACK CHAIRS
Joao Gama
LIACC, University of Porto, Portugal
http://www.niaad.liacc.up.pt/~jgama/
Jesús S. Aguilar-Ruiz
School of Engineering, Pablo de Olavide University, Spain
http://www.upo.es/eps/aguilar/
Ralf Klinkenberg
Artificial Intelligence Unit, University of Dortmund, Germany
http://www-ai.cs.uni-dortmund.de/PERSONAL/klinkenberg.html
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Pedro Domingos, University of Washington, USA
Jeffrey S. Vitter, Purdue University, US
Philip S. Yu, IBM Watson Research Center, US
Rajeev Rastogi, Bell Labs, Lucent, US
Minos Garofalakis, Bell Labs, US
Hillol Kargupta, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, US
Daniel Barbará, George Mason University, ISE Dept., US
Jiong Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, US
Jian Pei, State University of New York at Buffalo, US
Wei Wang, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, US
S. Muthukrishnan, Google, US
X. Sean Wang, University of Vermont, US
Min Wang, IBM Watson Research Center, US
Venkatesh Ganti, Microsoft Research, US
Nick Koudas, AT&T Research, US
Dimitrios Gunopulos, University of California, Riverside, US.
Rosa Meo, University of Torino, Italy
Mark Last, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Bernhard Seeger, University Marburg, German
Francisco Ferrer, University of Seville, Spain
Pedro Rodrigues, University of Porto, Portugal
Josep Roure i Alcobe, Polytechnic of Catalunya, Spain
Joao Gama, University of Porto, Portugal
Jesus S. Aguilar-Ruiz, University of Seville, Spain
Ralf Klinkenberg, University of Dortmund, Germany
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Betreff: [computational.science] ACM Transactions on Autonomous and
Adaptive Systems- special issue
Datum: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 18:58:01 +0300
Von: Thanos Vasilakos <vasilako(a)ath.forthnet.gr>
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* *
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*ACM TRANSACTIONS on AUTONOMOUS and ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS*
* *
*SPECIAL ISSUE on ADAPTIVE LEARNING in AUTONOMIC COMMUNICATION *
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
* *
The ubiquitous explosion of the Internet and the fast proliferation of
networked devices and applications such as sensor networks, mobile
systems, Grids, and Peer-to-Peer communications create a unique
challenge for network and system administrators. Future applications
will involve mobile users, possibly with on-body sensors interacting
with a pervasive computing environment that detects their activity,
current context and adapts accordingly. Innovative solutions are
required for managing the plethora of network devices and systems,
multiple inter-connected networking technologies -- wired and wireless,
and the complexity of distributed applications. The promise of pervasive
computing environments will not be realized unless these systems can
effectively "disappear"; and for this they need to become autonomous by
managing their own evolution and configuration changes without explicit
user or administrator action. The term Autonomic Communication (AC) and
computing is used for this form of self-managing systems able to support
self-configuration, self-healing and self-optimization*. *AC is a new
paradigm to assist the design of the next generation networks:
self-organizing, context-aware pervasive systems and service-oriented
computing environments so as to better support highly dynamic and mobile
users and virtual organizations.
Such data-intensive, unstructured environments with minimal or no
centralized control present a challenge for traditional methods of
analysis and design.
Adaptive learning methods, in general, include neural networks, fuzzy
logic and granular computing, genetic algorithms and other data-driven
methods and algorithms offer promising alternatives. Altogether they
form a coherent platform of Computational Intelligence.
The objective of the proposed special issue is to highlight an ongoing
research on adaptive learning systems and discuss their applicability to
AC systems. This issue helps expose the networking and Computational
Intelligence communities to a variety of new and highly challenging
problems along with the feasible solutions designed within the realm
of AC systems.
Within this context, original contributions are solicited in all
relevant areas, including but not limited to:
* Tools and techniques of adaptive learning for designing,
analyzing and building AC systems and networks
* Adaptive security for self protection of AC systems and networks
* Enabling technologies for self-managing systems and networks
including Service-oriented Architectures, Web Services, Web
personalization, Web content retrieval, XML, Peer-to-Peer and Open
Grid Services.**
* Economic, biological and social models used for autonomic
communications
* Scalable routing algorithms and novel admission control
* Network access technologies
* New architectures for QoS guarantees in real time AC applications
* Human interaction with AC systems and User-centric evaluation of
AC systems
* Advanced information processing techniques for AC including
policies, context-awareness, machine learning, and optimization
techniques
* Sensing, monitoring and measurements for self-managing systems and
networks
* Securely programmable environments for autonomic communications
systems
* Policy-based communication and policy multiplexing in AC
*Guest Editors*
Dr.Athanasios Vasilakos, Dr.Witold Pedrycz,
Submission deadline: *November 1, 2006* . Papers (pdf files) should be
submitted electronically to both Guest Editors:
Athanasios Vasilakos vasilako(a)ath.forthnet.gr
<mailto:vasilako@ath.forthnet.gr>
Witold Pedrycz pedrycz(a)ee.ualberta.ca <mailto:pedrycz@ee.ualberta.ca>
Authors should prepare manuscripts, no longer than 12000 words,
according to the ACM accepted manuscript preparation guidelines.
<http://www.acm.org/pubs/submissions/submission.htm>
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Betreff: [computational.science] CFP: High Availability and Performance
Computing Workshop (HAPCW) 2006
Datum: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 19:45:04 -0400
Von: Christian Engelmann <engelmannc(a)ornl.gov>
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The 2006 High Availability and Performance Computing Workshop (HAPCW)
in conjunction with LACSI 2006, October 17, 2006, in Santa Fe, NM.
http://xcr.cenit.latech.edu/hapcw2006
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During the last decade, high-end computing (HEC) systems have become a
necessary tool for scientists worldwide to understand and solve complex
problems, such as in nuclear fusion, energy, climate, biological
processes and nano-technology. These non-trivial problems are usually
characterized by massive and long running applications. In addition, the
larger a system becomes, the more difficult it is to make it highly
reliable as well as available. Therefore, Reliability, Availability and
Serviceability (RAS) management will become an increasingly paramount
aspect in many computing environments. RAS management goals are to
maximize uptime and therefore undoubtedly complement HEC objectives by
preventing performance degradation and spectrum availability.
High Availability (HA) Computing has always played a critical role in
commercial mission critical applications. Likewise, High Performance
Computing (HPC) has equally been a significant enabler of the R&D
community. Serviceability aims toward effective means by which
corrective and preventive maintenance can be performed on a system.
Higher serviceability improves availability and helps retaining quality,
performance, and continuity of services at expected levels. Together,
the combination of HA, Serviceability, and HPC will clearly lead to even
more benefits for HEC environments.
The High Availability and Performance Computing Workshop (HAPCW) aims to
provide a forum for researchers to discuss state-of-the-art and on-going
research and development, and to share their findings and ideas in HAPC.
Since 2003, we have held three consecutive successful workshops. As a
follow-on, a full-day Workshop will be held on October 17, 2006 in
conjunction with the 2006 Los Alamos Computer Science Institute
Symposium (LACSI 2006), at the Eldorado Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
In addition to the presentation of reviewed papers, the workshop will
include a panel discussion of relevant topics.
Topics of interest to HAPCW2006 include but are not limited to:
• High Availability (Reliability) and Performance Computing
• Serviceability in Cluster, High-End and Grid Computing
• Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS) management
in HEC
• Architecture, Middleware and Tools supporting HAPC
• High Availability Computing
• Experience creating HPAC environment and current status
• Fault Prevention, Detection and Recovery, Fault Tolerance and
Autonomic Computing in HPC and HEC
• Configuration, Resource and Fault Management
• Distributed Security in Cluster, HPC and High-End computing
• Mission Critical Application in HPC environments
Important Dates:
September 1, 2006 Extended Abstract Due
September 15, 2006 Acceptance Notification
October 6, 2006 Final paper due (electronic copy)
October 17, 2006 Workshop (HAPCW) at LACSI
Submission Guidelines:
Original, unpublished work is required. Extended abstracts are not to
exceed 2 pages (two columns, single space, 10 point font), including
tables and illustrations. Accepted contributions will be published via
the proceedings website and CD, which will be available at the workshop.
The final manuscript shall be a maximum of 6 IEEE style pages in camera-
ready format. Please send all extended abstracts by e-mail, in
Postscript or PDF format to Dr. Xubin (Ben) He: hexb(a)tntech.edu.
General Co-Chairs:
Dr. Stephen L. Scott
Computer Science & Mathematics Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA
scottsl(a)ornl.gov
Dr. Chokchai (Box) Leangsuksun
Computer Science Program
Louisiana Tech University
Ruston, LA 71272, USA
box(a)latech.edu
Program Co-Chairs:
Dr. Xubin (Ben) He
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Tennessee Tech University
Cookeville, TN 38501, USA
hexb(a)tntech.edu
Christian Engelmann
Computer Science & Mathematics Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA
engelmannc(a)ornl.gov
Program Committee:
• Alan Robertson, IBM and LinuxHA
• Andy Yoo, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
• Bernard Li, Canada's Michael Smith Genome Science Center
• Bill Yurcik, NCSA
• Chokchai (Box) Leangsuksun, Louisiana Tech University
• Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
• Dan Katz, Louisiana State University
• Daniel Stanzione, Jr., Arizona State University
• David E. Bernholdt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
• Frank Mueller, NC State University
• Gabriel Allen, Louisiana State University
• Geoffroy Vallee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
• Henry Neeman, Oklahoma University
• Hong Ong, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
• Ibrahim Haddad, Open Source Developmemt Lab
• Kasidit Chanchio, Thammasat University
• Lixin Shen, Vanderbilt University
• Makan Pourzandi, Ericsson
• Panupong Wanjuntuk, Khon Kean University
• Pichaya Tandayya, Prince of Songkla University
• Rattikorn Hewett, Texas Tech University
• Stephen L. Scott, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
• Tong Liu, Dell
• Xain-He Sun, Illinois Institute of Technology
• Xubin (Ben) He, Tennessee Tech University
• Yung-chin Fang, Dell
Web Sites:
HAPCW2006: http://xcr.cenit.latech.edu/hapcw2006
LACSI2006: http://lacsi.krellinst.org
Previous HAPCW website: http://xcr.cenit.latech.edu/hapcw2005
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory One Bethel Valley Road
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http://www.csm.ornl.gov/~engelman Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA
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Betreff: [computational.science] MultiSec06 -- CFP
Datum: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 04:58:43 -0300
Von: Laurence T. Yang <ltyang(a)gmail.com>
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Dear Friends,
Pls help distribute this CFP. Thanks!
Best,
--Alex
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Dear Colleagues,
Our apologies if you are receiving multiple copies of this CFP.
The Second IEEE International Workshop on Security and Pervasive
Multimedia Environments
(MultiSec 2006)
http://coitweb.uncc.edu/~zhliu/MultiSec06
<https://unccmail.uncc.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://coitweb.uncc.edu…>/
to be held in conjunction with
IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM2006)
December 11-13, 2006
San Diego, California, USA
http://ISM2006.eecs.uci.edu/
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Pervasive multimedia environments provide users to access multimedia
services anytime and anywhere. The resources limitations of pervasive
devices and huge data amount make security a challenge. On the other
hand, pervasive multimedia services enhance the mission of security and
protection. For example, the collection of video surveillance data
and/or sensor video data is useful for monitoring.
This workshop provides an international forum for academic, industry and
government professionals to discuss recent progress in the above
emerging research areas.
Important Dates
· August 20, 2006 Submission of papers due
· September 15, 2006 Notification of acceptance of papers
· September 30, 2006 Camera-Ready copy of accepted papers due
Call for Papers
Pervasive multimedia environments provide users to access multimedia
services anytime and anywhere. The resources limitations of pervasive
devices and huge data amount make security a challenge. On the other
hand, pervasive multimedia services enhance the mission of security and
protection. For example, the collection of video surveillance data
and/or sensor video data is useful for monitoring.
This workshop provides an international forum for academic, industry and
government professionals to discuss recent progress in the above
emerging research areas. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Privacy and anonymity
* Trust management
* Video surveillance
* Quality of protection and QoS
* Secure multimedia information sharing
* Access control
* Cryptographic algorithms
* Information hiding and multimedia watermarking
* Key management and authentication
* Network security issues and protocols
* Case studies
* Risk and vulnerability assessment
* Commercial and industrial experiences
* Testbed and evaluation
* Biometrics
* Forensics
Submissions
The written and spoken language of MultiSec2006 is English. All
submissions will be electronic, and and the web site is here
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Full papers must not exceed 12 pages printed using at least
11-point type and double spacing. All papers should be in Adobe
portable document format (PDF) or PostScript format. The paper
should have a cover page, which includes a 200-word abstract, a
list of keywords, and author's phone number and e- mail address.
The accepted papers will be published along with Conference
Proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Press.