PURBA 2015 - 4th Workshop on Pervasive Urban Applications (PURBA)
Topics/Call fo Papers
4th Workshop on Pervasive Urban Applications (PURBA)
In conjunction with UbiComp 2015, Osaka, Japan, 7 September 2015
http://cpemis.eng.cmu.ac.th/~santi/purba2015
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**(Submission Deadline (extended): 8 June 2015)**
Over the past decade, the development of digital networks and operations has produced an unprecedented wealth of information. Handheld electronics, location devices, telecommunications networks, and a wide assortment of tags and sensors are constantly producing a rich stream of data reflecting various aspects of urban life. For urban planners and designers, these accumulations of digital traces are valuable sources of data in capturing the pulse of the city in an astonishing degree of temporal and spatial detail. Yet this condition of the hybrid city ? which operates simultaneously in the digital and physical realms ? also poses difficult questions about privacy, scale, and design, among many others. These questions must be addressed as we move toward achieving an augmented, fine-grained understanding of how the city functions ? socially, economically and yes, even psychologically.
* Topics *
This workshop is the forth in this series building upon the successful PURBA-2011, PURBA-2012, and PURBA-2013 workshops. It aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss and explore the research challenges and opportunities in applying the pervasive computing paradigm to urban spaces.
We are seeking multi- disciplinary contributions that reveal interesting aspects about urban life and exploit the digital traces to create novel urban applications that benefit citizens, urban planners, and policy makers. The PURBA-2015 workshop fosters discussions covering topics such as (but not limited to):
? Pervasive computing applications for urban planning and design
? Mining of data collected from urban networks e.g. transportation, energy
? Urban mobility and geo-localization
? Multi-source urban information integration
? Real-time urban information processing
? City-related knowledge infrastructure and computational models
? Case studies and applications of mixed urban sensing and mining
? Analysis of social networks in urban space
? Middleware for mobile urban computing
? Context-aware systems for urban space
? Smart cities
? Intelligent transportation system
? Urban application demos and visualizations
? Wireless sensor networks, mobile devices, and social network sensing
? Security, privacy, reputation, and trust issues in urban computing
? Impact of pervasive technologies in urban space e.g. social, economical, and psychological.
* Important Dates
Paper submission (extended): 8 June 2015
Paper notification: 1 July 2015
Camera-ready: 8 July 2015
Workshop: 7 September 2015
* Submissions *
We welcome regular (up to 9 pages) and short (up to 5 pages) paper contributions submitted as PDF files. The workshop accepts manuscripts in standard SIGCHI Extended Abstracts Format. The accepted papers will be published in the UbiComp 2015 adjunct proceedings, which will be included in the ACM Digital Library and indexed by SCOPUS. Visionary and position papers are encouraged. All contributions must not have been previously published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. All submitted papers will be reviewed and judged on originality, technical correctness, relevance, and quality of presentation by the Program Committee. All accepted submissions must be presented during the workshop.
Please submit via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=purba2015
* Organizing Committee *
Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Teerayut Horanont, Thammasat University, Thailand
Sourav Bhattacharya, Bell Labs, Dublin
Yoshihide Sekimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan
In conjunction with UbiComp 2015, Osaka, Japan, 7 September 2015
http://cpemis.eng.cmu.ac.th/~santi/purba2015
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**(Submission Deadline (extended): 8 June 2015)**
Over the past decade, the development of digital networks and operations has produced an unprecedented wealth of information. Handheld electronics, location devices, telecommunications networks, and a wide assortment of tags and sensors are constantly producing a rich stream of data reflecting various aspects of urban life. For urban planners and designers, these accumulations of digital traces are valuable sources of data in capturing the pulse of the city in an astonishing degree of temporal and spatial detail. Yet this condition of the hybrid city ? which operates simultaneously in the digital and physical realms ? also poses difficult questions about privacy, scale, and design, among many others. These questions must be addressed as we move toward achieving an augmented, fine-grained understanding of how the city functions ? socially, economically and yes, even psychologically.
* Topics *
This workshop is the forth in this series building upon the successful PURBA-2011, PURBA-2012, and PURBA-2013 workshops. It aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss and explore the research challenges and opportunities in applying the pervasive computing paradigm to urban spaces.
We are seeking multi- disciplinary contributions that reveal interesting aspects about urban life and exploit the digital traces to create novel urban applications that benefit citizens, urban planners, and policy makers. The PURBA-2015 workshop fosters discussions covering topics such as (but not limited to):
? Pervasive computing applications for urban planning and design
? Mining of data collected from urban networks e.g. transportation, energy
? Urban mobility and geo-localization
? Multi-source urban information integration
? Real-time urban information processing
? City-related knowledge infrastructure and computational models
? Case studies and applications of mixed urban sensing and mining
? Analysis of social networks in urban space
? Middleware for mobile urban computing
? Context-aware systems for urban space
? Smart cities
? Intelligent transportation system
? Urban application demos and visualizations
? Wireless sensor networks, mobile devices, and social network sensing
? Security, privacy, reputation, and trust issues in urban computing
? Impact of pervasive technologies in urban space e.g. social, economical, and psychological.
* Important Dates
Paper submission (extended): 8 June 2015
Paper notification: 1 July 2015
Camera-ready: 8 July 2015
Workshop: 7 September 2015
* Submissions *
We welcome regular (up to 9 pages) and short (up to 5 pages) paper contributions submitted as PDF files. The workshop accepts manuscripts in standard SIGCHI Extended Abstracts Format. The accepted papers will be published in the UbiComp 2015 adjunct proceedings, which will be included in the ACM Digital Library and indexed by SCOPUS. Visionary and position papers are encouraged. All contributions must not have been previously published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. All submitted papers will be reviewed and judged on originality, technical correctness, relevance, and quality of presentation by the Program Committee. All accepted submissions must be presented during the workshop.
Please submit via Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=purba2015
* Organizing Committee *
Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Teerayut Horanont, Thammasat University, Thailand
Sourav Bhattacharya, Bell Labs, Dublin
Yoshihide Sekimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan
Other CFPs
- SARC-International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and computer Engineering (ICEECE-2015)
- ASAR- International Conference on Industrial Electronics and Electrical Engineering (ASAR-ICIEEE 2015)
- ASAR- International Conference on Software Technology And Computer Engineering(ASAR-ICSTACE 2015)
- NCRISET-National Conference on Recent Innovations in Science, Engineering and Technology (NCRISET-2015)
- NCRISET-National Conference on Recent Innovations in Science, Engineering and Technology (NCRISET-2015)
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