CW 2018 - 2018 International Conference on Cyberworlds
Topics/Call fo Papers
2018 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBERWORLDS (CW2018)
Singapore, 3-5 October, 2018
Organized by Fraunhofer Singapore
In cooperation with ACM, ACM SIGGRAPH, Eurographics Association, and
International Federation for Information Processing
CW2018 SCOPE:
Created intentionally or spontaneously, cyberworlds are information spaces and communities that use computer technologies to augment the way we interact, participate in business and receive information throughout the world. Cyberworlds have ever-growing impact on our lives and the evolution of the world economy. CW2018 is the 17th conference organized annually since 2002. CW2018 will have the following tracks with topics not limited to:
GENERAL TRACK:
Applications of virtual and augmented reality
Networked and shared virtual worlds
Virtual collaborative spaces
Shape modeling for cyberworlds
Virtual humans and avatars
Multimodal interaction and rendering
Computer vision for augmented and mixed reality
Social computing
Online communities
Cyber-learning
Multi-user web games
Art and heritage in cyberspace
Cyber-museums
Cyberethics and cyberlaws
Welfare in cyberworlds
Data mining and warehousing in cyberworlds
Visual analytics in cyberworlds
COGNITIVE HUMAN-MACHINE INTERACTION:
Cognitive informatics
Human factors in transportation, maritime, industry 4.0
Neurorehabilitation and neuroplasticity
Affective computing
Mobile BCI
Machine and deep learning for EEG-based algorithms
Multi-modal Interfaces
Neurofeedback systems and games
BCI applications
CYBERSECURITY AND BIOMETRICS:
Security protocols
Authentication protocols
Privacy protocols
Password security
Security of personal data
Content protection and digital rights management
Risk and reputation management
Identity and trust management
Information hiding and anonymity
Privacy, security and trust in social media
Security of embedded systems
Behavioral biometrics
erformance evaluation of biometric systems
Multi-biometrics
Quality of biometric data
Biometric template protection
Presentation attack detection
Emerging biometrics
CYBER CITIES AND CYBER MANUFACTURING:
Real-time analytics, modelling, and simulation for the future smart cities and urban mobility
3D city modelling, processing and simulation
Predictive analytics and machine learning for future healthcare
Medical Computing for future healthcare
Visual Computing for active ageing
Cyber-physical systems technologies
Computer vision for industry 4.0 / smart manufacturing
Optical inspection for industry 4.0 / smart manufacturing
Virtual and Augmented Reality for the future smart cities and smart manufacturing
SUBMISSION CATEGORIES for all tracks include full papers (up to 8 pages), short papers (up to 4 pages), and poster papers (up to 4 pages). The papers must be written in English, carefully proofread, and formatted to IEEE Manuscript Template. Full papers and short papers will be scheduled for oral presentation (25 min full papers, 15 min short papers). Posters/demos will have to be displayed by the authors during the poster session and will also require 1 min fast-forward slide presentation. All three categories of papers will participate in the competition for the Best Paper awards.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS with all accepted papers will be published by Conference Publishing Services as well as submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, IEEE Computer Society Digital Library and reference databases of all major referencing indices including EI Compendex, Scopus, SCI, etc. (e.g., SCI, Scopus).
SPECIAL ISSUES of the following JOURNALS will consider for publications extended versions of all accepted FULL papers:
Computers & Graphics (Elsevier)
The Visual Computer (Springer)
Transactions on Computational Science (Springer)
Advanced Engineering Informatics (Elsevier)
Journal of Future Generation Systems (Elsevier)
International Journal of Art, Culture, and Design Technologies (IGI Global)
The extended journal papers, with at least 30% of new content and preferably different titles, will be required in October-November 2018.
Singapore, 3-5 October, 2018
Organized by Fraunhofer Singapore
In cooperation with ACM, ACM SIGGRAPH, Eurographics Association, and
International Federation for Information Processing
CW2018 SCOPE:
Created intentionally or spontaneously, cyberworlds are information spaces and communities that use computer technologies to augment the way we interact, participate in business and receive information throughout the world. Cyberworlds have ever-growing impact on our lives and the evolution of the world economy. CW2018 is the 17th conference organized annually since 2002. CW2018 will have the following tracks with topics not limited to:
GENERAL TRACK:
Applications of virtual and augmented reality
Networked and shared virtual worlds
Virtual collaborative spaces
Shape modeling for cyberworlds
Virtual humans and avatars
Multimodal interaction and rendering
Computer vision for augmented and mixed reality
Social computing
Online communities
Cyber-learning
Multi-user web games
Art and heritage in cyberspace
Cyber-museums
Cyberethics and cyberlaws
Welfare in cyberworlds
Data mining and warehousing in cyberworlds
Visual analytics in cyberworlds
COGNITIVE HUMAN-MACHINE INTERACTION:
Cognitive informatics
Human factors in transportation, maritime, industry 4.0
Neurorehabilitation and neuroplasticity
Affective computing
Mobile BCI
Machine and deep learning for EEG-based algorithms
Multi-modal Interfaces
Neurofeedback systems and games
BCI applications
CYBERSECURITY AND BIOMETRICS:
Security protocols
Authentication protocols
Privacy protocols
Password security
Security of personal data
Content protection and digital rights management
Risk and reputation management
Identity and trust management
Information hiding and anonymity
Privacy, security and trust in social media
Security of embedded systems
Behavioral biometrics
erformance evaluation of biometric systems
Multi-biometrics
Quality of biometric data
Biometric template protection
Presentation attack detection
Emerging biometrics
CYBER CITIES AND CYBER MANUFACTURING:
Real-time analytics, modelling, and simulation for the future smart cities and urban mobility
3D city modelling, processing and simulation
Predictive analytics and machine learning for future healthcare
Medical Computing for future healthcare
Visual Computing for active ageing
Cyber-physical systems technologies
Computer vision for industry 4.0 / smart manufacturing
Optical inspection for industry 4.0 / smart manufacturing
Virtual and Augmented Reality for the future smart cities and smart manufacturing
SUBMISSION CATEGORIES for all tracks include full papers (up to 8 pages), short papers (up to 4 pages), and poster papers (up to 4 pages). The papers must be written in English, carefully proofread, and formatted to IEEE Manuscript Template. Full papers and short papers will be scheduled for oral presentation (25 min full papers, 15 min short papers). Posters/demos will have to be displayed by the authors during the poster session and will also require 1 min fast-forward slide presentation. All three categories of papers will participate in the competition for the Best Paper awards.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS with all accepted papers will be published by Conference Publishing Services as well as submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, IEEE Computer Society Digital Library and reference databases of all major referencing indices including EI Compendex, Scopus, SCI, etc. (e.g., SCI, Scopus).
SPECIAL ISSUES of the following JOURNALS will consider for publications extended versions of all accepted FULL papers:
Computers & Graphics (Elsevier)
The Visual Computer (Springer)
Transactions on Computational Science (Springer)
Advanced Engineering Informatics (Elsevier)
Journal of Future Generation Systems (Elsevier)
International Journal of Art, Culture, and Design Technologies (IGI Global)
The extended journal papers, with at least 30% of new content and preferably different titles, will be required in October-November 2018.
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