ResearchBib Share Your Research, Maximize Your Social Impacts
Sign for Notice Everyday Sign up >> Login

IICST 2013 - Innovations in Information and Communication Science and Technology IICST 2013

Date2013-09-02 - 2013-09-05

Deadline2013-06-01

VenueTomsk, Russia Russia

Keywords

Websitehttps://iicst.net/

Topics/Call fo Papers

IICST Workshop is an annual event with a still short but bright history of success. Since its inauguration, IICST has grown from little more than a two-university seminar in 2011 to a full-scale international conference in 2012. To further attract and encourage young talents, The Innovation Prize was established by the IICST Industry Advisory Committee in 2012. The Prize is awarded to a presentation made during the workshop and selected by an international panel of experts, based on criteria of innovation, creativity, and technical soundness.
In 2013, the Workshop will again be held in Tomsk, Russia. The two main institutions sponsoring IICST 2013 are Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (TUSUR) and Ritsumeikan University. Organizationally, IICST 2013 will consist of three parts:
The Industry Track, focused on production quality control and soliciting contributions from all fields of engineering;
The Academic Track, focused on robots, human interface, and multimedia that define the main themes for student and young researcher presentations; and
Tutorials and organized sessions, focused on state-of-the-art and future technologies, and aimed at promoting student-expert interactions and broad discussions.
Each of the three IICST 2013 parts will also feature keynote lectures by prominent international experts.
Contributions in the form of paper or demonstration for IICST 2013 are, therefore, sought from graduate students and young researchers. Well-established academics and industry practitioners are also invited to submit proposals for organized sessions and special lectures. All potential contributions must be prepared and submitted, strictly in accordance with the IICST 2013 submission schedule and guidelines. Papers accepted for presentation at the workshop will be published in an edited volume, while several selected papers will be recommended for publication, in a revised form, in an international journal.
IICST 2013 is organized under the general theme of “The Digital Dimensions of Social Evolution,” while its list of topics includes, but is in no way limited to the following:
Robots
Anthropomorphic or bionic design and control
Measuring, modeling, and simulating humans
Human body dynamics, control, and sensing
Human and humanoid skills, cognition, and interaction
Neuro- and brain-machine interfaces
Robot applications: social, industrial, health-related, entertainment, education
Robotic innovations, especially innovations in robot control, mobility, vision, and cognition
Future robots
Social robotics and robot-human sociology
Robot economics
Digital archives
Information design and modeling
Computer research and applications in economics, literature, linguistics, education, and cultural and historical studies
Digital arts, architecture, music, film, theatre, new media, and digital games
Innovative archiving technologies
Digital humanities research and applications
Human Interface and Multimedia
Innovations in multimedia systems and their applications
Theoretical principles of and design approaches for multimodal user interfaces
Empirical evaluation and analysis of applications of multimodal systems
Innovative multimodal interaction technologies and systems
Effective multimodal interaction scenarios
Innovative cross-modal interactions
Virtual and mediated (diminished/augmented) reality
Affective computing
Mobile multimodal interactions
Ubiquitous and pervasive computing

Last modified: 2013-02-10 10:44:53