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    TIST 2013 - ACM Transaction on Intelligent Systems and Technology (ACM TIST) Special Issue on Urban Computing

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    Category Social Sciences ; Business

    Deadline: October 07, 2012 | Date: March 31, 2013

    Venue/Country: Online, Online

    Updated: 2012-06-06 22:29:09 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    ACM Transaction on Intelligent Systems and Technology (ACM TIST)

    Special Issue on Urban Computing

    Overview

    With the rapid progress of urbanization and civilization on earth, urban computing is emerging as a concept where every sensor, device, person, vehicle, building, and street in the urban areas can be used as a component to probe city dynamics to further enable city-wide computing for serving people and their cities. Urban computing aims to enhance both human life and urban environment smartly through a recurrent process of sensing, mining, understanding, and improving. Urban computing also aims to deeply understand the nature and sciences behind the phenomenon occurring in urban spaces, using a variety of heterogeneous data sources, such as traffic flows, human mobility, geographic and map data, environment, energy consumption, populations, and economics, etc.

    Recently, real-world data reflecting city dynamics becomes widely available, including, e.g., users' mobile phone signal, GPS traces of vehicles and people, ticketing data in public transportation systems, user-generated content (like tweets, micro-blog, check-ins, photos), data from transportation sensor networks (camera and loop sensors) and environment sensor networks (temperature and air quality), as well as data from the Internet of Things. As a result, we are ready to carry out real urban computing activities that lead to better and smarter cities. By better sensing and understanding the city dynamics we are more likely to design effective strategies and intelligent systems for improving urban lives. Examples of urban computing projects can be found on http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/urbancomputing/default.aspx.

    Topics of Interests

    We invite the submission of high-quality manuscripts reporting relevant research in the area of sensing/mining/understanding/managing city dynamics. The special issue welcomes submissions presenting technical, experimental, methodological and/or applicative contributions in this scope, addressing -though not limited to- the following topics:

    Intelligent systems and technology for urban sensing and city dynamics sensing

    City-wide traffic modeling, visualization, analysis, mining, and prediction

    City-wide human mobility modeling, visualization, mining, and understanding

    Intelligent systems and technology for evaluating urban planning and city configurations

    Urban environment/pollution/energy consumption monitoring and data mining

    City-wide intelligent transportation systems

    Anomaly detection and event discovery in urban areas

    Discover regions of interests and regions of different functions

    Mining public transportation data, such as ticketing data in bus and subway systems, road pricing data, and taxi data

    Social behavior modeling, understanding, and patterns mining in urban spaces

    Ubiquitous/pervasive intelligent systems in urban areas

    City-wide mobile social applications in urban areas

    Location-based social networks enabling urban computing scenarios

    Smart recommendations in urban spaces

    Mining data from the Internet-of-Things/sensor networks in urban areas

    Intelligent delivery services in cities

    Submissions

    Manuscripts shall be sent through the ACM TIST electronic submission system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tist (please select "Special Issue: Urban Computing" as the manuscript type). Submissions shall adhere to the ACM TIST instructions and guidelines for authors available at the journal web site: http://tist.acm.org.

    The papers will be evaluated for their originality, contribution significance, soundness, clarity, and overall quality. The interest of contributions will be assessed in terms of technical and scientific findings, contribution to the knowledge and understanding of the problem, methodological advancements, and/or applicative value.

    Important Dates

    Paper submission due: Oct. 7, 2012

    Final paper notification: Mar. 8, 2013

    Camera-ready due: Mar. 31, 2013

    Guest Editors

    Yu Zheng, Researcher, Microsoft Research Asia

    Ouri E. Wolfson, Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago

    Hai YANG, Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

    Licia Capra, Senior lecture, University of College London


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