Category: Calls


  • Call: 3rd ICAPS Workshop on Planning and Robotics (PlanRob 2015)

    CALL FOR PAPERS 3rd ICAPS Workshop on Planning and Robotics (PlanRob 2015) Jerusalem, Israel, June 7/8, 2015 http://icaps15.icaps-conference.org/workshops/planrob Paper Submission: February 20, 2015 TOPIC AND OBJECTIVES Robotics is one of the most appealing and natural applicative area for the Planning and Scheduling (P&S) research activity, however such a natural interest seems not reflected in an equally important research production for the Robotics community. In this perspective, the aim of the PlanRob workshop is twofold. On the one hand, this workshop would constitute a fresh impulse for the ICAPS community to develop its interests and efforts towards this challenging research area.…

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  • Call: Sound, Sight, Space and Play (SSSP) 2015

    Sound, Sight, Space and Play (SSSP) 2015 “sound across media” Conference will take place between 17 -19th June 2015 De Montfort University, Leicester, UK Call for works and papers Deadline: Monday 23rd February 2015 We would like to invite you to take part in Sound, Sight, Space and Play (SSSP) 2015, a conference for postgraduate and postdoctoral students working in the sonic and media arts. The conference is organised by postgraduate students of the Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre (MTIRC) at De Montfort University, and it aims to stimulate co-operation and inspiration between postgraduate and postdoctoral students across institutional…

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  • Call: The Emerging Policy and Ethics of Human Robot Interaction – HRI 2015 Workshop

    Final Call for Papers: The Emerging Policy and Ethics of Human Robot Interaction Mar 2, 2015 • Portland, Oregon • Workshop @ HRI 2015 http://www.openroboethics.org/hri15/ STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Submission deadline: 2 Feb 2015 As robotics technology forays into our daily lives, research, industry, and government professionals in the field of human-robot interaction (HRI) in must grapple with significant ethical, legal, and normative questions. Many leaders in the field have suggested that “the time is now” to start drafting ethical and policy guidelines for our community to guide us forward into this new era of robots in human social environments. However,…

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  • Call: In Gallery Engagement: Digital vs Analogue – Oxford University Museums Partnership Conference

    CALL FOR PAPERS Conference Title: In Gallery Engagement: Digital vs Analogue Date: 22 July 2015, Oxford University Museum of Natural History http://www.oxfordaspiremuseums.org/aspire/news/gallery-engagement-digital-vs-analogue Computer interactives, augmented reality, video screens and touchtables, digital is increasingly occupying gallery space as a means of engaging audiences with museum content. Museums are experimenting with new technologies to capture audience interest and deliver deeper interpretation. But while the technology for delivering interactive engagement becomes more sophisticated, are the principles different to those of low-tech interactives such as handling collections, replica costumes and ‘lift-the-flap’ activities? Technology aside, how do digital interactives differ from their low-tech counterparts? Oxford…

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  • Call: Physiological Computing – IEEE Computer special issue

    We look for contributions for a Special Issue of IEEE Computer on Physiological Computing. Full paper submission deadline: 1 April 2015 Publication date: October 2015 http://www.computer.org/web/computingnow/cocfp10 Computer seeks submissions for the October 2015 special issue on challenges and applications in physiological computing. Physiological computing — using human physiological data as system inputs in real time — makes it possible to create dynamic user-state representations so that software can respond dynamically and context-specifically to changes in actual human user states. Various paradigms for human–computer interaction fall under this general system rubric: brain–computer interfaces, affective computing, adaptive automation, and health informatics, among…

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  • Call: 2015 Games and Software Engineering Workshop (with ICSE 2015)

    2015 GAMES AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING WORKSHOP Fourth International Workshop on Games and Software Engineering Workshop in conjunction with ICSE 2015 (Int’l Conference on Software Engineering) Florence/Firenze, Italy May 18, 2015 http://sites.google.com/site/icsegas2015/ CALL FOR PAPERS The 2015 Games and Software Engineering workshop (GAS 2015) explores issues that crosscut the software engineering and the game engineering communities. Modern games entail the development, integration, and balancing of software capabilities drawn from algorithm design and complexity, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, computer-supported cooperative work/play, database management systems, human-computer interaction and interface design, operating systems and resource/storage management, networking, programming/scripting language design and interpretation, performance monitoring,…

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  • Call: South West Virtual Reality Conference

    [Information about the upcoming South West Virtual Reality Conference, from Road to VR, where the story includes several images] UK Based ‘South West VR’ Conference Announced, Guests Include Oculus, Aardman and Unity January 25, 2015 by Paul James As virtual reality rises, so does the need for its enthusiasts and industry members to meet. The UK has a thriving VR community and a growing industry presence, so the recently announced South West Virtual Reality Conference on the 24th Feb, is a welcome addition to the VR calendar. Whilst the US, and in particular, the west coast, get a large proportion…

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  • Call: Vittorio Gallese lectures – “The Body, the Brain, Symbolic Expression and Its Experience: An Experimental Aesthetics Perspective”

    [Note that the first lecture is Wednesday January 28, 2015  –Matthew] The Body, the Brain, Symbolic Expression and Its Experience: An Experimental Aesthetics Perspective. Vittorio Gallese, University of Parma Chandaria Lectures, Institute of Philosophy, Senate House (London WC1), Room 349, third floor Wed Jan 28th 6pm ; Feb 11th 6pm ; and Feb 18th 6pm Cognitive neuroscience can shed new light – from its own methodological reductionist perspective – on the aesthetic quality of human nature and its natural creative inclination. By exploiting the neurocognitive approach, viewed as a sort of ‘cognitive archeology’, we can empirically investigate the neurophysiological brain-body…

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  • Call: Ethical issues around computers: 20 Years of ETHICOMP: A Celebration

    Conference title: 20 Years of ETHICOMP: A Celebration De Montfort University, Leicester, UK Monday to Wednesday, 07.-09. September 2015 www.dmu.ac.uk/ethicomp2015 GENERAL DESCRIPTION In 1995 the first ETHICOMP conference was held in Leicester, England, organised by Terry Bynum and Simon Rogerson. Its purpose was to provide a forum to discuss ethical issues around computers. Twenty years later we are meeting again in Leicester to continue this conversation. The changes in information and communication technology (ICT) during these 20 years have been dramatic. While computers used to be bulky and easily identifiable machines, we now have small smart devices, the internet quickly…

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  • Call: Workshop Proposals for Critical Alternatives 2015

    Call for Workshop Proposals: Critical Alternatives 2015 Aarhus, Denmark 17 or 18 August, 2015 We hereby invite workshop proposals for Critical Alternatives 2015, (http://www.aarhus2015.org). The fifth decennial Aarhus conference, Critical Alternatives, aims to set new agendas for theory and practice in computing for quality of human life. Workshops at the conference provide an opportunity to discuss and build communities around specific issues and topics within the field of information technology. This is inherently an interdisciplinary conference, and we invite workshop organisers to consider how different perspectives can help establish constructive and critical discussions of workshop themes. Workshops are intended to…

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  • Call: Second International Workshop on Multiagent Foundations of Social Computing

    Second International Workshop on Multiagent Foundations of Social Computing http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/chopraak/mfsc-2015/index.html Co-located with AAMAS 2015 (http://www.aamas2015.com/) 4-8 May, 2015, Istanbul, Turkey Social computing broadly refers to computing-supported approaches that facilitate interactions among people and organizations. Social computing has emerged as an exciting multidisciplinary area of research, driven by the wealth of easily available information and the success of online social networks and social media. Social computing applications are characterized by high interactivity among users, user-generated content, and in cases such as Wikipedia, more open governance structures. Much of the recent excitement in social computing is driven by data analytics and business…

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  • Call: Interaction Design for Pervasive and Smart Workplaces – HWID2015 working conference

    Call for Papers HWID2015 working conference on “Interaction Design for Pervasive and Smart Workplaces” uwl.ac.uk/hwid2015 Venue: University of West London, Brentford Site, Boston Manor Road, TW8 9GA, United Kingdom Wednesday and Thursday, 25th – 26th of June 2015, in London, United Kingdom Deadline for submissions: 1st of February 2015. THEME, SCOPE AND FOCUS: The HUMAN WORK INTERACTION DESIGN 2015 (HWID 2015) working conference focuses on the integration of work analysis and interaction design methods for pervasive and smart workplaces. Pervasive and smart technologies have pushed work-place configuration beyond linear logic and physical boundaries. As a result, workers’ experience of and…

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