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The 7th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE'11) will be
held at Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom. This conference is the
seventh edition in a series of highly successful conferences that were
organized in Colchester (UK), Athens (Greece), Ulm (Germany), Seattle (USA),
Barcelona (Spain) and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) in the past six years. The
conference provides a collaborative forum for scientists, researchers and
engineers from both industry and academia to present theoretical and
practical results of Intelligent Environments research and their application
in various domains and disciplines. This conference program will include
workshops, invited lectures and special sessions of full and short papers
and posters. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Ambient Intelligence
* Ubiquitous/Pervasive Computing
* Intelligent Agents
* Context Awareness
* End-User Programming
* Human-Computer Interaction (Speech, Vision and Haptics)
* Smart Sensors
* Affective Systems
* Wearables (smart clothes, digital fashion)
* Domestic Robotics
* Virtual & Mixed-Reality
* Tele-care and Telemedicine
* Ambient Assisted Living
* Middleware
* Networking
* Communications
* Development/Testing/Evaluation Methodologies
* Building Architecture
Other issues of interest include Cultural, Social, Legal and Ethical Aspects
of Intelligent Environments, novel computational models and new theories
that support advances in these areas.
About the Venue:
Nottingham is in the heart of England and is an excellent city break
destination offering culture, recreation, excellent shopping and modern
European dining to an estimated 1.3 million visitors annually. Many visitors
are attracted by Nottingham's nightlife, its history, the legend of Robin
Hood, Sherwood Forest and popular history-based tourist attractions in
central Nottingham including Nottingham Castle, City of Caves, Lace Market,
the Galleries of Justice, and the City's ancient pubs.
There are direct link between Nottingham Airport (East Midland Airport) and
many other major European cities. Visitors from US and Asian countries can
travel to Birmingham, Heathrow or Manchester Airport. There are direct train
and coach services from these airports to Nottingham. There are many hotels
and temporary accommodations in walking distance from the conference venue.
Important Dates:
* Workshop proposals submission: 19 December 2010
* Workshop Notification of acceptance: 9 January 2011
* Conference paper submission: 23 January 2011
* Conference Notification of acceptance: 27 February 2011
* Conference Paper final submission: 20 March 2011
* Conference: 6-8 July 2011 (Workshops 5-6 July 2011)
General Chair: A. Lotfi (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
Programme Chairs: Achilles Kameas (Hellenic Open University, Greece)
Juan Carlos Augusto (University of Ulster,
UK)
Workshops Chairs: Vic Callaghan (University of Essex, UK)
Victor Zamudio (Instituto Tecnológico De
León, Mexico)
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