-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: UISW2005 CFP Datum: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 9:52:02 +0900 Von: Qun Jin jin@waseda.jp Antwort an: jin@waseda.jp Firma: "OptimaNumerics" An: Computational Science Mailing List computational.science@lists.optimanumerics.com CC: jin@waseda.jp
The Second International Symposium on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Smart Worlds (UISW2005)
http://www.ubiquitous-intelligence.org/conf/uisw2005
in conjunction with the IFIP International Conference on Embedded And Ubiquitous Computing (EUC'2005)
Nagasaki, Japan, December 6-7, 2005
Following ubiquitous computers, networks, information, services, etc., is a road towards a smart world (SW) created on both cyberspaces and real spaces. It is mainly characterized by ubiquitous intelligence (UI) or computational intelligence pervasions in the physical world filled with ubiquitous intelligent or smart things, which are capable of computing, communicating, and behaving smartly with some intelligence. One of the profound implications of such ubiquitous smart things is that various kinds and levels of intelligence will result in ubiquitous existence residing in everyday objects, environments, systems and even ourselves, and possibly being extended from man-made to natural things. The ubicomp or percomp can be regarded, in a sense, as the computing of all these intelligent/smart u-things, which are essential elements and components of the smart world.
A smart thing can be endowed with different levels of intelligence from low to high, and may be context-aware, active, interactive, reactive, proactive, assistive, adaptive, automated, sentient, perceptual, cognitive, autonomic and/or thinking. The intelligent/smart things have become an emerging research field covering many disciplines. A series of grand challenges exist to move from the ubiquitous world with universal services of any means/place/time to the smart world with trustworthy services in the right means/place/time. This symposium of UISW2005, as a successor of the 1st International Workshop on Ubiquitous Smart Worlds (USW2005) held at Taipei in March, offers a forum for researchers to exchange ideas and experiences in developing intelligent/smart objects, environments and systems as well as discuss personal and social issues faced by the ubiquitous intelligence and smart worlds.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
1. Intelligent/Smart Objects * Electronic Label, Card, E-Tag and RFID * Embedded Chips, Sensor & Actuator * MEMS, NEMS, Mote & Biometric Device * Everyday Goods, Artifacts, Robot, etc. * Smart Appliance and Wearable Device * Material, Textile, Cloth, Furniture, etc. * Emerging Intelligent/Smart Objects * Embedded Software and Agents
2. Intelligent/Smart Environments * Room, Home, Office, Laboratory, etc. * Building, Library, School, Campus, etc. * Shop, Clinic, Hospital and Health Care * Street, Yard, Park, Ground, City, etc. * Vehicle, Road, Traffic & Transportation * Land, Pool, Space and Hyperspace * Learning, Sport, Entertainment, etc. * Novel Intelligent/Smart Applications
3. Intelligent/Smart Systems * Sensor, Ad Hoc & Intelligent Network * Knowledge Representation and Ontology * Wearable, Personal and Body Area Systems * OS, Middleware and Intelligent Association * Intelligent Service Architecture, Grid & Mesh * Massive Agents, Amorphous/Spray Systems * Proactive, Autonomic and Organic Systems * Novel Intelligent/Smart Systems
4. Personal and Social Aspects * Real/Cyber World Modeling and Semantics * End-User Control & Programming * Social/Natural Model of Ubiquitous Intelligence * User/Object Identity and Activity Recognition * Security, Privacy, Trust and Legal Issues * Emotional, Ethical and Psychological Factors * Implication and Impact of UI and SW * Relations between Real and Cyber Worlds
MPORTANT DATES Submission Deadline: June 20, 2005 Authors Notification: August 15, 2005 Final Manuscript Due: September 15, 2005
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION Submission of a paper should be regarded as assurance that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will attend the conference to present the work. Prepare your paper not more than 20 pages in PDF file (Adobe format), and send it to our web site.
http://www.ubiquitous-intelligence.org/conf/uisw2005
SUBMISSION NOTIFICATION When you submit a paper, please send an e-mail to uisw2005@malab.k. hosei.ac.jp with the following information: paper ID number (assigned by the submission system), paper title, author's name, postal address, email address, abstract, and keywords.
PAPER PUBLICATION Accepted papers will be published as proceedings by Springer's Lecture Note in Computer Science (LNCS). Distinguished papers will be revised and published in the International Journal of Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligence (JUCI), and the International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications (JPCC).
General Co-Chairs Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Program Co-Chairs Victor Callaghan, University of Essex, UK Tomoya Enokido, Rissho University, Japan Hai Jin, Huazhong Univ. of Science & Technology, China
Advisory Committee Makoto Takizawa (Co-Chair), Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan Moon Hae Kim (Co-Chair), Konkuk University, Korea Hitoshi Aida, The University of Tokyo, Japan Makoto Amamiya, Kyushu University, Japan Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Tech., Japan Minyi Guo, The University of Aizu, Japan Ali R. Hurson, Pennsylvania State University, USA Haruhisa Ichikawa, NTT Network Innovation Lab., Japan Kane Kim, University of California, Irvine, USA Madjid Merabti, Liverpool John Moores Univ., UK Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA Tae-Woo Park, AFOSR/AOARD, USA Timothy K. Shih, Tamkang University, Taiwan David Taniar, Monash University, Australia Jeffrey J.P. Tsai, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, USA Jhing-Fa Wang, Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Taiwan Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney, Australia
Program Committee Marios C. Angelides, Brunel University, UK Bernady Apduhan, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan Jiannong Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., HK Genci Capi, Fukuoka Institute of Tech., Japan Chih-Yung Chang, Tamkang University, Taiwan Han-Chieh Chao, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan Kuo-Ming Chao, Coventry University, UK Vipin Chaudhary, Wayne State University, USA Zixue Cheng, The University of Aizu, Japan Ken Jen-Shiun Chiang, Tamkang University, Taiwan Lawrence Y. Deng, St. Jon痴 & Mary痴 Inst. of Tech., Taiwan Mieso Denko, University of Guelph, Canada Marios D. Dikaiakos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Michael Ditze, University of Paderborn, Germany Arjan Durresi, Louisiana State University, USA Frank Golatowski, University of Rostock, Germany Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan Aiguo He, The University of Aizu, Japan Pin-Han Ho, University of Waterloo, Canada Hui-Huang Hsu, Tamkang University, Taiwan Chung-Ming Huang, Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Taiwan Runhe Huang, Hosei University, Japan Tsung-Chuan Huang, Nat. Sun Yat-sen Univ., Taiwan Jadwiga Indulska, Univ. of Queensland, Australia Xiaohong Jiang, Tohoku University, Japan Qun Jin, Waseda University, Japan Chung-Ta King, National TsingHua University, Taiwan Akio Koyama, Yamagata University, Japan Stan Kurkovsky, Columbus State University, USA Choonhwa Lee, Hanyang University, Korea Hong-Va Leong, HongKong Polytechnic Univ., HK Jiandong Li, Xidian University, China Fuhua Oscar Lin, Athabasca University, Canada Alex Zhaoyu Liu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA Beniamino Di Martino, Second Univ. of Naples, Italy Geyong Min, University of Bradford, U.K Yi Mu, University of Wollongong, Australia Antonio Puliafito, University of Messina, Italy Aaron J. Quigley, University College Dublin, Ireland Indrakshi Ray, Colorado State University, USA Jae-cheol Ryou, Chungnam National Univ., Korea Hiroki Saito, Tokyo Denki University, Japan Kouichi Sakurai, Kyushu University, Japan Elhadi Shakshuki, Acadia University, Canada David Simplot-Ryl, Univ. Lille 1, France Alexei Sourin, Nanyang Tech. Univ., Singapore Ivan Stojmenovic, Ottawa University, Canada Willy Susilo, University of Wollongong, Australia Tsutomu Terada, Osaka University, Japan Yu-Chee Tseng, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan Cho-li Wang, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong Li-Chun Wang, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan Ying-Hong Wang, Tamkang University, Taiwan Chaohui Wu, Zhejiang University, China Jie Wu, Florida Altanlic University, USA Bin Xiao, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., Hong Kong Yang Xiao, University of Memphis, USA Lu Yan, Turku Centre for Computer Science, Finland Chu-Sing Yang, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan George Yee, National Research Council, Canada Masao Yokota, Fukuoka Institute of Tech., Japan Takaichi Yoshida, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Jon (Jong-Hoon) Youn, Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha, USA Muhammed Younas, Oxford Brookes University, UK Guozhen Zhang, Waseda University, Japan Jingyuan (Alex) Zhang, University of Alabama, USA Qiangfu Zhao, The University of Aizu, Japan Xiaobao Zhou, University of Colorado, USA
(Some committee members to be confirmed)
For any further questions or inquiries please please send your email to uisw2005@malab.k.hosei.ac.jp,
or directly contact with UISW2005 Co-Chairs, Victor Callaghan (vic@essex.ac.uk) Tomoya Enokido (eno@takilab.k.dendai.ac.jp) Hai Jin (hjin@hust.edu.cn) Jianhua Ma (jianhua@k.hosei.ac.jp) Laurence T. Yang (lyang@stfx.ca)
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Qun Jin, Ph.D. Professor Department of Human Informatics and Cognitive Sciences Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University 2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa-shi, Saitama 359-1192, Japan Phone/Fax: +81-4-2947-6906 E-mail: jin@waseda.jp http://www.f.waseda.jp/jin/ http://jinlab.human.waseda.ac.jp/
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