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Call for Full Papers and Short Papers
=========================================================== 2017
EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE (AmI 2017) Towards a Smart
and Human-Centered Internet of Things 26 - 28 April 2017 - Málaga
(Spain) - http://www.ami2017.eu
=========================================================== The 2017
European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2017) has a focus on
the role of Ambient Intelligence “Towards a Smart and Human-Centered
Internet of Things”. It will take place in Málaga, Spain, from 26-28
April 2017. We invite submissions of full papers and short papers
presenting original research. AmI 2017 is an interdisciplinary venue for
leading international researchers, designers, and practitioners that
present and discuss new results in Ambient Intelligence. The Proceedings
of the 2017 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2017) will
be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
series. A volume with extended versions of selected papers presented at
AmI 2017 will be published by Springer in the JCR-indexed Journal of
Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing. Keynote Speaker Dr. Dr.
Norbert Streitz, Scientific Director of the Smart Future Initiative,
will be the opening keynote speaker with his presentation "Reconciling
Humans and Technology: The Role of Ambient Intelligence". IMPORTANT
DATES Submission deadline: 8. January 2017 Author notification: 17.
February 2017 Camera-ready deadline: 1. March 2017 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Program Co-Chairs Andreas Braun, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer
Graphics Research IGD & Fraunhofer Ambient Assisted Living Alliance,
Germany Reiner Wichert, Center for Research in Security and Privacy
CRISP, Germany General Chair Antonio Maña, Universidad de Málaga & Safe
Society Labs, Spain Honorary Chair Norbert Streitz, Smart Future
Initiative, Germany Local Organization Chair Hristo Koshutanski, Univ.
de Málaga & Safe Society Labs, Spain =========== FOCUS AREAS ===========
Enabling Technologies, Methods and Platforms
============================================ Sensors and Actuators,
Reliability and Quality of Sensor Data, Combination of Multiple Sensor
Modalities, Indoor vs. Outdoor Tracking, Interactive and Smart Materials
and Physical Computing, Modelling Context Awareness and Location-based
Services, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Smart
Environments, Ambient Intelligence Platforms and Multi-Agent System,
Self-organization in Socially Aware Ambient Systems, Emergent and
Collective Ambient Intelligence, Evaluation Methods and Techniques for
Ambient Intelligence, Living Labs, Context Laboratories, and
Experiential Landscapes Objectives and Approaches of Ambient
Intelligence and Internet of Things
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Human-Centred Design of Ambient Intelligence Environments,
Citizen-Centred Design and Civic Computing, User Requirements for
Ambient Intelligence Environments, Security and Privacy as a core theme
of Ambient Intelligence, Social Technologies and the Internet of Things,
Impact of Ambient Intelligence and IoT on Society From Information
Design to Interaction and Experience Design
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Multi-Modal/ Multi-Sensory Interaction, Tangible and Gesture-based
Interaction, Implicit vs. Explicit Interaction, Symmetric Interaction in
Real and Virtual worlds, Space-Time Dispersed Interaction, Crowd and
Swarm-based Interaction Application Areas of AmI and IoT
================================ Industrial Internet - Industry 4.0, IoT
and Logistics, Product Memory, Sustainability and Fair Trade, Smart
Homes as opposed to Smart Houses, Ambient Assisted Living, Healthcare
and Well-being, Personal Health and Tele-monitoring, Smart Cities and
Smart Airports, Media Façades and Urban Computing, Hybrid Cities,
Connected Cars and Autonomous Driving, Pervasive Games in Hybrid Worlds,
Immersive Entertainment Environments SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS The papers
must be anonymized to facilitate blind review. Authors are encouraged to
minimize any references that may reveal the identity of the authors and
their institutions. Relevant references to an author's previous research
should not be suppressed but instead referenced in a neutral way.
Submissions will be accepted and managed using EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ami17). All papers will be
reviewed by at least three Program Committee members. We invite to
submit both Full Papers (max 16 pages) and Short Papers (6 pages) to be
presented at the conference. Details can be found at our homepage
http://ami2017.eu/cfp/
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Dr. rer.nat. Dr. phil. Norbert A. Streitz
Scientific Director
Smart Future Initiative
Web: http://www.smart-future.net
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