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    W2T 2012 - Special Issue on Wisdom Web of Things (W2T) World Wide Web Journal (Springer)

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    Deadline: December 20, 2011 | Date: May 15, 2012

    Venue/Country: Online, Online

    Updated: 2011-10-07 15:44:51 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Special Issue on Wisdom Web of Things (W2T)

    World Wide Web Journal (Springer)

    www.springer.com/11280

    Guest Editors:

    Ning Zhong, Maebashi Institute of Technology and the International WIC

    Institute (Beijing University of Technology);

    zhong(at)maebashi-it.ac.jp

    Jiming Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University and the International WIC

    Institute (Beijing University of Technology);

    jiming(at)comp.hkbu.edu.hk

    Jianhua Ma, Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Hosei

    University, Japan; jianhua(at)hosei.ac.jp

    With rapid development of the Internet and the Internet of Things, a

    new world, called `hyper world', is emerging by coupling and

    empowering humans in the social world, information/computers in the

    cyber world, and things in the physical world. The notion of `Wisdom

    Web of Things (W2T)' is a novel vision for computing and intelligence

    in the post-WWW era with data, connection and service explosions,

    recently put forward by a group of leading researchers from the fields

    of Web Intelligence (WI), Ubiquitous Intelligence (UI), Brian

    Informatics (BI), and Cyber Individual (CI) [1,2]. The W2T is an

    extention of the wisdom Web in the IoT/WoT (Internet/Web of Things)

    age. The `wisdom' means that each of things in the IoT/WoT can be

    aware of both itself and others to provide the right service for the

    right object at the right time and context. Fast-evolving Web

    intelligence research and development initiatives are now moving

    toward understanding the multifaceted nature of intelligenc

    e in depth and incorporating it at Web scale and in a ubiquitous

    environment. As inspired by the material cycle in the physical world,

    the W2T focuses on the data cycle, namely `from things to data,

    information, knowledge, wisdom, services, humans, and then back to

    things.' A W2T data cycle system is designed to implement such a

    cycle, which is, technologically speaking, a practical way to realize

    the harmonious symbiosis of humans, computers and things in the

    emerging hyper world.

    This special issue will present some of the best work being done

    worldwide to deal with fundamental issues, new challenges and

    potential applications of W2T. Topics of interests include, but are

    not limited to:

    - W2T and IoT/WoT

    - W2T with cloud/transparent computing

    - W2T for intensive information processing

    - Data cycle systems and data center of W2T

    - Humans, networks and information granularity in W2T

    - Brain informatics in Web personalization

    - Cyber Individual (CI) and individual-aware applications

    - Security, safety, privacy and trust in W2T

    - Service architecture and platform of W2T

    - Wisdom e/u-Things and context modeling

    - Web natural and social analytics

    - Benchmarks and potential applications

    References:

    [1] N. Zhong, J.H. Ma, R.H. Huang, J.M. Liu, Y.Y. Yao, Y.X. Zhang, and

    J.H. Chen. Research Challenges and Perspectives on Wisdom Web of

    Things (W2T). Journal of Supercomputing, Springer. (2010) DOI

    10.1007/s11227-010-0518-8.

    [2] WI-IAT 2011 Panel on Wisdom Web of Things (W2T):

    Fundamental Issues, Challenges and Potential Applications

    http://wi-iat-2011.org/

    Paper Submissions

    All manuscripts must be submitted in English. Submitted manuscripts

    that do not conform to the World Wide Web Journal will be returned to

    authors. Manuscripts submitted for publication are reviewed by three

    peer reviewers, according to the usual policies of the WWW Journal.

    Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality, original work that has

    neither appeared in, nor is under consideration by, other journals.

    Manuscripts should be submitted to: http://WWWJ.edmgr.com. Authors

    should choose article type: “Wisdom Web of Things (W2T)" when

    submitting their papers.

    Important Dates

    Paper submission deadline: December 20, 2011

    First round notification: March 5, 2012

    Revised version due: April 15, 2012

    Final decision notification: May 15, 2012


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