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Event When Where Deadline
AMI 2011 International Joint Conference on Ambient Intelligence
Nov 16, 2011 - Nov 18, 2011 Amsterdam May 20, 2011
AmI 2010 First International Joint Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI-10)
Nov 10, 2010 - Nov 12, 2010 Malaga, Spain Jun 21, 2010
 
 

Present CFP : 2011

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International Joint Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI-11)

'Shaping the Next Decade'

November 16-18, 2011 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands, www.ami-11.org
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Ambient Intelligence (AmI) represents a vision of the future in which products and services will be responsive to the user context, offering a rich variety of applications in the professional and consumer domains. AmI combines concepts of ubiquitous technology, intelligent systems and advanced user interface design putting the humans in the centre of technological developments.

Starting as the European Symposium on Ambient Intelligence in 2003 the event has grown to an annual international conference that brings together researchers and serves as a forum to discuss the latest trends and solutions.

Following the publication of early scenarios on Ambient Intelligence in 2001 by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, the theme of AmI-11 will focus on the “The Road Ahead, Shaping the Next 10 Years”

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts of original, unpublished work in all areas related to AmI. The contributions can be research papers, landscape sessions, late-breaking result posters, demonstrations and workshops, describing significant advances in AmI on the following themes:

-Multimodal / Tangible Interaction / Natural User Interfaces
-Smart Spaces / Social Intelligence / Context Awareness
-Embedded User Interfaces
-Prototyping / Tools
-Design Methods / Evaluation
-Smart Input / Display / Vision
-Security / Privacy / Trust
-Business Models
-Knowledge Systems / Computational Intelligence / Pattern Detection
-Autonomic Systems / Agents
-Robots
-Ambient Assisted Living


Contributions are welcomed for the following conference tracks:
– FULL PAPERS (10 pages): Original, high quality research contributions advancing the state of the art in AmI. Work reflecting various interdisciplinary aspects of AmI research with clear results.

– LANDSCAPES (5 pages): These provide a forum for presenting ongoing work and new initiatives and activities, overviews of significant projects, testbeds, organizations and laboratories in the field of AmI.

– WORKSHOPS: An opportunity to meet in the context of the conference and to discuss emerging and future areas in a field of interest. Organized as full day workshops (6 hours per day) and half-day workshops (3 hours per day):
*Aesthetic Intelligence: Designing Smart and Beautiful Architectural Spaces
(http://www.humtec.rwth-aachen.de/aestheticintelligence/)
*Human-Centered Design of Smart/Ambient Environments and Services: Models and Tools for Tasks Migratability
(http://wwwswt.informatik.uni-rostock.de/TaMi4Smart/)
*Interactive Human Behavior Analysis in Open or Public Spaces
(http://staff.science.uva.nl/~hhung1/AmIWorkshop.html)
*Workshop on User Interaction Methods for Elderly, People With Dementia
(http://ami-11.org/workshops)
*Empowering and integrating senior citizens with virtual coaching
(http://www.v2me.org/web/page.aspx?refid=16)
*Integration of AMI and AAL platforms in the Future Internet (FI) Platform initiative
(http://ami-11.org/workshops)
*Ambient Gaming
(http://www.playfitproject.nl/ambientgamingworkshop)
*2nd Int. Workshop on Human Behavior Understanding: Inducing Behavioral Change
(http://hbu2011.fbk.eu/)
*Privacy, Trust and Interaction in the Internet of Things
(http://iot-workshop.cure.at/)

– LATE BREAKING PAPERS (5 pages): Results based on scientific evidence toward novel and valuable contributions in the field of AmI. Work of high
potential and well positioned in the state of the art.

– DEMOS & POSTERS : Ongoing work with a high potential to attract interest and to create discussions with other conference participants. Submissions
include a 4-page extended abstract laying out research approach, contributions and results.


PUBLICATION AND SUBMISSIONS
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer. Authors are invited to submit original papers, not previously submitted to other
conferences or journals, of not more than 10 pages for full papers and 5 pages for late breaking/landscape papers in single-column, single-spaced
text following the Springer LNCS manuscript guidelines (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).
Full and short paper submissions must be anonymised to facilitate blind review. Instructions for manuscripts preparation and paper submission will
be found on the conference web site www.ami-11.org.


IMPORTANT DATES
Regular papers submission: May 20, 2011
Landscape papers submission: June 3, 2011
Late breaking papers submission: July 11, 2011
Applications to the Doctoral Consortium: August 15, 2011
Demo and exhibition submission: October 3, 2011


HONORARY CHAIR
Emile Aarts, Philips Research, the Netherlands

GENERAL CHAIR
Ben Kröse, University of Amsterdam and Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

GENERAL CO-CHAIR
Hamid Aghajan, Stanford University, USA and Ghent University / IBBT, Belgium

PROGRAM CHAIRS
David Keyson, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Mary Lou Maher, University of Maryland, USA

LATE BREAKING RESULTS PAPER CHAIRS
Norbert Streitz, Smart Future Initiative, Germany
Adrian Cheok, Keio University, Japan and National University Singapore

LANDSCAPE CHAIR
Juan Carlos Augusto, University of Ulster, UK

WORKSHOPS CHAIRS
Reiner Wichert, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
Kristof Van Laerhoven, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Jean Gelissen, Philips Research, the Netherlands

DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM CHAIR
Nathalia Romero, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Agnieszka Szóstek, Institute for Information Processing, Poland

DEMOS AND EXHIBITIONS CHAIRS
Richard Kleihorst,VITO NV, Belgium and Ghent University, Belgium
Vanessa Evers, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

PUBLICATIONS CHAIR
Gwenn Englebienne, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Marije Kanis, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

PUBLICITY CHAIR
Albert Ali Salah, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
 

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