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    SAGAWARE 2011 - International Workshop on Situation, Activity and Goal Awareness (SAGAware2011)

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    Deadline: June 16, 2011 | Date: September 18, 2011

    Venue/Country: Beijing, China

    Updated: 2011-05-06 07:04:13 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    International Workshop on Situation, Activity and Goal Awareness

    (SAGAware2011)

    At the 13th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp2011)

    September 17-21, 2011, Beijing, China

    http://scm.ulster.ac.uk/~e225739/SAGAware2011/

    Submission deadlines: June 16, 2011

    Acceptance notification: June 28, 2011

    Camera ready version: July 11, 2011

    Workshop date: September 18, 2011

    Workshop Co-chairs

    Liming Chen, University of Ulster, UK

    Ismail Khalil, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

    Zhiwen Yu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

    Christian Becker, Mannheim University, Germany

    William K. Cheung, Hong Kong Baptist University, China

    Parisa Rashidi, Washington State University, USA

    Ubiquitous computing aims to enable and support anywhere, anytime, context-aware applications.

    Sensing, interpretation and integration of events, behaviours and environmental states are key to the

    success of such ubiquitous systems. Over the past two decades, there has been a constant shift of sensor

    observation modeling, representation, interpretation and usage, namely from low-level raw

    observation data and their direct/hardwired usage, data aggregation and fusion, to high-level formal

    context modeling and context-based computing. It is envisioned that this trend will continue towards a

    further higher level of abstraction, allowing situation, activity and goal modeling, representation

    and inference, thus realizing the vision of ubiquitous computing.

    The proposed workshop intends to bring together researchers and practitioners from relevant fields to

    present and disseminate the latest accomplished and/or ongoing research on Situation, Activity and

    Goal Awareness (SAGAware) and their novel application in ubiquitous computing. It aims to facilitate

    knowledge transfer and synergy, bridge gaps between different research communities/groups, lay down

    foundation for common purposes, and help identify opportunities and challenges for interested

    researchers and technology and system developers.

    Topics

    Workshop topics include, but are not limited to:

    *** Approaches, methodologies, methods and theoretical foundation

    - Context and situation modelling, representation and inference

    - Goal and activity modelling, representation and recognition

    - Modelling, representation and inference of the relationships between context, situations,

    activities and goals

    *** Technologies, mechanisms, tools and middleware

    - Transition from low-level SEB observations to high-level contexts, situations, activities and goals

    - Goal, activity and situation composition and manipulation

    - Goal, activity and situation storage, retrieval and management

    - Service-based or agent-based middleware

    *** System, application, case study, use cases and evaluation

    - Generic system architecture or framework

    - Application development methodology

    - Real world application design, implementation and deployment

    - Cased studies for novel goal-driven, situation-aware applications

    - Use cases and evaluation of approaches, technologies and systems

    Interested authors can submit Full Technical Papers with maximum 10 pages or Short Position Papers,

    mainly "work in progress" with maximum 5 pages, online at

    http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sagaware2011 by the submission deadline. All

    submissions should follow ACM Ubicomp format (templates are available at

    http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2011/templates.html). Accepted papers must be presented at the

    workshop and will appear in the ACM digital library and the supplemental proceedings. High-quality

    papers will be invited to be published, after revision and extension, in a special issue of the

    International Journal of Pervasive computing and Communications (IJPCC).

    *** Contact

    Liming Chen (coordinating chair)

    School of Computing and Mathematics

    University of Ulster at Jordanstown

    Shore Road, Newtownabbey

    County Antrim, BT37 0FS

    United Kingdom

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    Bessam Abdulrazak, Ph.D.,

    Professeur Adjoint

    Directeur du Centre de Recherche sur les Habitats Intelligents

    Département d'informatique (D4-2008)

    Faculté des sciences

    Université de Sherbrooke

    2500 boulevard de l'Université

    Sherbrooke, Québec J1K 2R1, Canada

    Courriel : Bessam.Abdulrazak at USherbrooke.ca

    Tel: +1 (819) 821 - 8000 ext. 62860

    Fax: +1 (819) 821 - 8200

    Web: http://pages.usherbrooke.ca/babdulrazak

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