*VL/HCC 2022: Call for Research Papers*
(Apologies for multiple postings)
*IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing*
*>>> 12-16 September 2022 <<<*
*Rome, Italy*
*https://conf.researchr.org/home/vlhcc-2022*
<https://conf.researchr.org/home/vlhcc-2022>
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*IMPORTANT DEADLINES*
Research Papers:
- Abstracts-Only: *Wednesday 6th April 2022*
- Submission Deadline: *Wednesday 6th April 2022*
(all deadlines are *23:59, AoE*)
*>>> Submission link: **https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022*
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022>
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*IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC)
2022*
From the beginning of the computer age, people have sought easier ways to
learn, express, and understand computational ideas. Whether this meant
moving from punch cards to textual languages, or command lines to graphical
UIs, the quest to make computation easier to express, manipulate, and
understand by a broader group of people is an ongoing challenge.
The IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing is the
premier international forum for research on this topic. Established in
1984, the mission of the conference is to support the design, theory,
application, and evaluation of computing technologies and languages for
programming, modeling, and communicating, which are easier to learn, use,
and understand by people.
The 2022 symposium is scheduled to take place September 12-16 in Rome,
Italy.
Our special emphasis for 2022 is *Human-Centric AI*. VL/HCC 2022 is 100%
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Multimedia
Computing (TCMC).
*VL/HCC is indexed in Scopus, DBLP, IEEE Explore, WoS.*
*The Symposium is planned to be in presence. In any case, we are monitoring
the Covid situation and will act according to decisions of the authorities
to insure the safest and widest participation.*
We look forward to your participation in VL/HCC!
Paolo Bottoni, VL/HCC 2022 General Co-Chair
Gennaro Costagliola, VL/HCC 2022 General Co-Chair
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*Scope and Topics*
We solicit original, unpublished research papers on computing technologies
for modeling, programming, communicating, and reasoning, which are easier
to learn, use or understand by humans than the current state-of-the-art.
Papers should focus on efforts to design, formalize, implement, or evaluate
those technologies and languages. This includes technologies intended for
general audiences (e.g., professional or novice programmers, or the public)
or domain-specific audiences (e.g., people working in business
administration, production environments, healthcare, urban design or
scientific domains).
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Visual Languages: Novel visual languages, Design, evaluation, and
theory of visual languages and applications, Development of systems for
manipulating and interacting with diagrammatic representations
- Human aspects and psychology of software development and language
design, such as supporting inclusion and diversity in programming
- End-user development: End-user development, adaptation and
programming, Creation and evaluation of technologies and infrastructures
for end user development
- Crowdsourcing design and development work
- Representations: Novel representations and user interfaces for
expressing computation, Software, algorithm and data visualization
- Modeling: Model-driven development, Domain-specific languages,
including modeling languages, Visual modeling of human behavior and
socio-technical systems
- Thinking more deeply about code: Computational thinking and Computer
Science education, Debugging and program understanding, Explainable ML/AI
If you are not sure if your paper is a good fit for VL/HCC, feel free to
email the PC Co-chairs (see “Contacts” below). We welcome those new to the
VL/HCC community to submit!
*Special Emphasis for 2022: Human-Centric AI*
This year’s special topic is “Human-Centric AI”. As AI and explainable AI
(XAI) experience explosive growth, many questions arise about how to ensure
that tools and explanations for AI fit the needs of the broad populations
they need to serve. This year, we especially welcome papers at VL/HCC that
design, build, or evaluate technologies involving or relating to
human-centric AI and issues of human-centric AI, such as trust and fairness.
*Paper submissions*
We invite *two kinds of papers*:
- full-length research papers, up to 8 pages - plus unlimited additional
pages containing only references and/or acknowledgements
- short research papers, up to 4 pages - plus unlimited additional pages
containing only references and/or acknowledgements.
Papers must be submitted using the IEEE two-column conference paper format.
Be sure to use the current IEEE conference paper format (which was updated
in 2019), and to select the “US letter” template:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
*>>> Papers should be submitted via the **EasyChair system*
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022>*. <<<*
*>>> The submission link is: *
*https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022*
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vlhcc2022>* <<<*
To facilitate the assigning of papers to reviewers, we require paper
abstracts to be submitted via EasyChair at least 1 week prior to the paper
submission deadline (see Important Deadlines above).
The abstract must be kept up to date such that it matches exactly the
abstract in the submitted paper. The abstract must be no longer than 250
words.
All accepted papers, whether full or short, should be complete,
self-contained, archival contributions. Contributions from full papers are
more extensive than those from short papers. Work-in-progress, which has
not yet yielded a contribution, should be submitted to the Showpieces
category. All submissions will be reviewed by members of the Program
Committee in a single blind review process. Authors will then receive the
reviews for their submissions and will be able to answer them in a rebuttal
phase. Only after this step the PC will make a final decision about the
acceptance of the submissions. Submissions and reviews for the technical
program are managed with EasyChair. At least one author of each accepted
paper is required to register for VL/HCC 2022 and present the paper at the
conference. There will be a virtual presentation option in case of travel
restrictions. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution
after the conference, including IEEE Xplore Digital Library, if the paper
is not presented by the author at the conference.
The proceedings of IEEE VL/HCC are published in digital form by the IEEE
Computer Science Society and archived in the IEEE Digital Library with an
official ISBN number. Accepted papers will be available to conference
attendees via the IEEE Open Preview program in the IEEE Xplore Digital
Library (http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/).
*Evaluation and Justification*
Papers are expected to support their claims with appropriate evidence. For
example, a paper that claims to improve programmer productivity is expected
to demonstrate improved productivity; a paper that claims to be easier to
use should demonstrate increased ease of use.
However, not all claims necessarily need to be supported with empirical
evidence or studies with people. For example, a paper that claims to make
something feasible that was clearly infeasible might substantiate its claim
through the existence of a functioning prototype.
Moreover, there are many alternatives to empirical evidence that may be
appropriate for justifying claims, including analytical methods, formal
arguments or case studies. Given this criterion, we encourage potential
authors to think carefully about what claims their submission makes and
what evidence would adequately support these claims. In addition, we expect
short papers to have less comprehensive evaluation than long papers.
*Special Issue of The Journal of Computer Languages (COLA)*
A select number of accepted papers will also be invited to optionally
submit a revised and extended paper to a special issue of the Journal of
Computer Languages (COLA). These papers will also go through the journal’s
normal reviewing process. Papers accepted at both would appear both in the
proceedings for VL/HCC 2022 and in COLA. Further instructions regarding
formatting and the review/publication process will be provided when the
invitations are made.
More information about COLA is available here:
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-computer-languages
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*VL/HCC 2022 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE*
General Co-Chair
Paolo Bottoni, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
General Co-Chair
Gennaro Costagliola, University of Salerno, Italy
Program Co-Chair
Michelle Brachman, IBM Research, United States
Program Co-Chair
Mark Minas, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany
Publicity & Social Media Chair
Emanuele Panizzi, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Finance Chair
Maria De Marsico, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Publications Chair
Kim Monch, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany
Web Chair
Mattia De Rosa, University of Salerno, Italy
Graduate Consortium Co-Chair
Andrew Fish, University of Brighton, United Kingdom
Graduate Consortium Co-Chair,
Thomas LaToza, George Mason University, United States
Tutorial and Workshop Co-Chair
Alessio Malizia, University of Pisa, Italy
Tutorial and Workshop Co-Chair
Vittorio Fuccella, University of Salerno, Italy
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*Contacts*
PC Co-Chairs:
- Michelle (Ichinco) Brachman (michelle.brachman(a)ibm.com)
- Mark Minas (mark.minas(a)unibw.de)
For more information or any queries, please see our website:
https://conf.researchr.org/home/vlhcc-2022
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*apologies for cross-posting*
*second call for papers*
EMPATHY: Empowering People in Dealing with Internet of Things Ecosystems
- 3rd Edition
https://empathy-ws.github.io/2022/
June 6th, 2022
Rome, Italy
Workshop co-located with AVI 2022
OVERVIEW
In the last decade, the spreading of low-cost technologies integrating
sensors and actuators has favored the development of the so-called smart
objects. This trend has been further fostered by the Internet of Things
(IoT), which connects the physical world with Internet via ubiquitous
sensors and actuators. The opportunities offered by the IoT are
amplified by the use of new approaches that, based on novel interaction
paradigms, involve directly non-technical users in configuring the joint
behavior of their smart objects, among them and with online services.
Existing solutions to define the behavior of such “IoT ecosystems” range
from systems that leave the users complete control for establishing the
joint behavior of smart objects, to solutions that automatically define
smart objects behavior exploiting intelligent techniques. In this
continuum, different technologies, frameworks, and approaches present
different levels of user control and automation. In this perspective it
is also important to consider the emerging role played by social and
humanoid robots, which are integrated sets of sensors and actuators with
human-like behaviours.
DATES
April 9th: Paper submission deadline
April 16th: Paper acceptance notice
April 29th: Camera-ready submission
June 6th: Workshop
SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
This workshop aims to serve as a venue for discussing ongoing research
and sharing ideas for researchers and practitioners working on solutions
to personalize the behavior of IoT ecosystems. We aim to encourage
participation in order to have stimulating discussion from various
perspectives. Topics include, but are not limited, to:
- End-User Development (EUD) for IoT;
- Interaction Paradigms for IoT;
- Usability of IoT Systems;
- Interface Design for IoT;
- Intelligent Interface for IoT Systems;
- Accessibility for IoT Systems;
- Virtual and Augmented Reality for EUD in IoT settings;
- Conversational User Interfaces for EUD;
- Usable Privacy and Security in IoT systems;
- Personalisation and Recommendations for IoT;
- IoT for Cultural Heritage;
- Personalization of humanoid robots;
- Ubiquitous computing and mobile human-computer interaction;
- Human-centered artificial intelligence in IoT contexts;
- Industry case studies.
PARTICIPATION
This will be a one-day workshop, oriented towards discussions, hands-on
sessions, and presentations. We invite submissions of two types: short
papers (3-4 pages) and position papers (1-2 pages). Participants are
asked to submit their paper describing their recent or future work in
one of the areas indicated in the topics of interest. All submissions
must be in the new ACM master article template
(https://chi2022.acm.org/for-authors/).
Papers should be submitted in PDF to Easychair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=empathy2022). All papers will
be reviewed by the organizers and by the program committee based on
relevance and significance in order to provide constructive comments to
the submitters. Reviewing will be double blind (i.e. the submissions
must be anonymized). If accepted, at least one of the authors must
register and attend the workshop. Final versions of the accepted papers
will be published in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings, which is indexed by
Scopus.
ORGANIZERS
- Fabrizio Balducci, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”
- Bernardo Breve, University of Salerno
- Federica Cena, University of Torino
- Andrea Mattioli, CNR-ISTI
- Mehdi Rizvi, Politecnico of Milano
For more information, check our website at
https://empathy-ws.github.io/2022/ or contact us at
empathy2022(a)easychair.org
/Apologies for unintended cross-mailing/
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*7th International Conference on Smart Learning Ecosystems and Regional
Development**
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*2022:**TOWARDS THE POLYPHONIC CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW NORMALITY*
*July 5-6, 2022*
/*Bucharest, Romania (hybrid)*/
slerd.uniroma2.it <http://slerd.uniroma2.it/>
Contacts:
1st: mihai [dot] dascalu [at] upb [dot] ro
2nd: aslerd [dot] org [at] gmail [dot] com
To keep updated join the ASLERD
LinkedIn page -> link <https://www.linkedin.com/groups/5103530/>
Facebook page -> link
<https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063631144119>
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Deadline for paper submission: *March 31, 2022
*call for papers <http://slerd.uniroma2.it/call-for-papers/>
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*SLERD 2022* is organized by /University Politehnica of Bucharest /in
collaboration with /ASLERD/ <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASLERD>/./
*
*
/*Short Intro*/
After the shock of the pandemic, learning ecosystems – and in particular
schools, universities, and territorial learning communities – all over
the world – are facing a new phase characterized by the search for and
the experimentation of ways to their “*new normality*“. This is within a
world that seeks to protect at best and incentivize the economic
recovery that although relevant is still subjected to enormous risks.
Among the main areas on which most of the industrialized countries and
Europe are focusing on, there are: the transitions towards a green and
circular economy, smart digitization of the production processes, social
innovation, active citizen participation supported by technologies, and,
finally, the education for all. In such a context,*collaboration*is
emerging as an approach and an attitude of considerable relevance that
stays also at the basis of the polyphonic construction of the future of
learning ecosystems.
Alongside/collaboration/, on the technological side, it continues to
rise the relevance of intelligent systems, generically collected under
the label of*Artificial Intelligence*(AI); concurrently, on the
pedagogical side,*competences*have become the goal of future education,
also in the attempt to close the skill gap, which represents one of the
greatest dangers for the transition towards smarter productive systems
and societies.
Competences and AI, by the way, are also topics that intersect and
influence each other and rise questions of*ethical nature*. Last but not
least, they are likely to require an organizational and didactic
revolution of the learning ecosystems, thus requiring to question the
possible consequences in order to build a more adequate future. In turn,
this step requires inspiration from best practices to leverage the
advantage of the growth of individuals and the expectations of the
communities.
What should we expect for future learning ecosystems? How “smart
learning ecosystems” are changing? How such changes may be related to
the achievement of “a better learning for a better world
<http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/aslerd/docs/TIMISOARA_DECLARATI…>”
as a contribution to theUnited Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs)
<https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/post2015/transformingourworld>?
How will they contribute to the reduction of inequalities and, at the
same time, to the empowering of each individual according to his
expectations and talents?
/Smart /referred to /learning ecosystems,/ in ASLERD and SLERD contexts,
does not simply means “technology enhanced”. The smartness is a more
complex multilayered construct related to the wellbeing of the players
operating in the ecosystems and is affected by the improvement of any
relevant aspects of the learning processes and ecosystem functioning,
especially if connected with territorial development and social innovation.
Technologies are mediators. Hopefully they should be included but they
are not a “sine qua non”.
The achievement of the learning ecosystems’ smartness is a process that
need a long term vision, multidisciplinary competences, an attitude to
understand people and contexts and to mediate point of views, a dynamic
resilience to keep on track to achieve, step by step, the foreseen goals.
/*
*//*Topics of interests*/
*SLERD 2022* is proud to invite colleagues - researchers and
practitioners - from all over the world to share the efforts concerning
the development of smart learning ecosystems and, contributions on how
to build together a brilliant post pandemic future, where smart learning
ecosystems and smart education will be even more central in the
education of future citizens, and in the promotion of social innovation
and territorial development.
can be grouped under three big themes:
/*• places for smart education
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• future of institutional learning
• interplay between formal and informal learning
• new educational models and settings
• continuity-discontinuity of time, technology, place/space, processes
in learning
• role of, and case studies of, games and gamification in smart education
• dual education and other alternate scheme approaches
• monitoring and benchmarking of smartness (individual, institution,
city, region)
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/*• people in place centered design for smart education*/
*
• general frameworks and methodological advances
• design, data and other relevant literacies
• smart citizen’s literacies, skill and competences
• communities and co-design in smart learning
• sharing & participatory practices
• open access to any resource and disparity
• cultural influences
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/*• supportive learning technologies for smart education*/
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• intelligent tutoring systems and interfaces
• semantic web technologies and applications
• text/opinion mining and sentiment analysis
• real/virtual communities and social network analysis
• interoperability and application of open/smart data and services
• safety & security in education
• IoT, ubiquitous and wearable technologies
• adaptability to educational contexts and citizens
• role of VR in education
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/*Important dates:*/
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• Deadline for papers submission: *March**31, 2022*
• Notification to the authors: April 30, 2022
• Camera ready paper: May 15, 2022
• Conference: July 5-6, 2022
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/*Submissions:*/
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SLERD contributions of min. 4500 words and max. 16 pages.
Papers should be written according to the */Spinger Instruction for
Authors/* of the series /Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies/:
https://www.springer.com/us/authors-editors/conference-proceedings/conferen…
Link to the /*paper submission page on easy chair:*/
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=slerd2022
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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS
Workshop on Reflections and Dialogues around Smart Technology (ResiSTo)
--- Proceedings in Springer Verlag; indexing in Scopus; fast review process ---
Co-located with the 12th International Conference on Methodologies and Intelligent Systems for Technology Enhanced Learning (MIS4TEL), L'Aquila, Italy | 13th-15th July, 2022
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Workshop papers submission deadline: 22nd April, 2022
Workshop camera-ready papers: 17th June, 2022
Accepted workshop papers will be included in the MIS4TEL Proceedings published in the LNNS series of Springer Verlag (https://www.springer.com/series/15179), and will be Scopus indexed.
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THEME
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Smart technologies include, but are not limited to, AI-based devices for digital education, smart things, smart art-work, smart environments, smart cities and smart artefacts, in general. The workshop focuses on the role which reflections, as in design thinking, and dialogues, as in ethnographic research, play in imagining, conceptualising, using, assessing smart technologies for different contexts and people, with a preference for learning contexts and learners.
Workshop papers are expected to describe frameworks, methods, toolkits, experiences, studies or provocations with reflections and dialogues around smart technologies. Examples are toolkits which enable young generations to design smart things and reflect across their design (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212868921000660). Other examples are studies concerning design as a means for reflecting on stereotypes (http://www.research.lancs.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/-(448ba68b-ca74-4b06…).
The workshop is intended as a forum to share provocations concerning past research work, novel ideas grounded in the literature, work-in-progress prototypes, as well as preliminary results which intercept the theme of the workshop. In other words, workshop papers are expected to report on early or ongoing research activities, which have not yet got the maturity expected for the main-conference submissions.
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TOPICS
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Suggested topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
-Reflections in the creation, usage or evaluation of smart technologies
-Responsibility or other critical reflections in technology enhanced learning
-The role of dialogue in digital education
-Field studies and ecological studies for reflecting with/around smart technologies
-Playfulness, gamification and critical reflections with/around smart technologies
-Responsibility in the design of smart solutions
-Critical thinking in the design of smart cities, environments, things, artwork, artefacts
-Dialogue and reflections in designing smart technologies at a distance
-Dialogue and reflections in using smart technologies at a distance
-Dialogue and reflections in assessing smart technologies at a distance
-Dialogues and reflections in making or physical computing
-Creativity, dialogues, reflections and smart technologies
-Biases in smart technologies
-Unveiling ethics concerns with/around smart technologies
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Workshop contributions should be 10-page papers or exceptionally 6-page papers, including references; papers must be formatted according to the Springer LNNS template, available on the main-conference website of MIS4TEL.
Papers should be submitted as PDF via Easychair. The Easychair submission page can be accessed at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mis4tel22. Please take care in selecting the correct track i.e., “Workshop on Reflections and Dialogues around Smart Technology (ResiSTo)” when submitting.
All submissions will undergo a fast yet careful peer review process by at least two members of the program committee.
Publication of an accepted paper in the proceedings requires that at least one author of the paper registers for and participates in the conference.
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Rosella Gennari, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Alessandra Melonio, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy
Mehdi Rizvi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Elisa Rubegni, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
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For more information, contact us at resisto.workshop(a)gmail.com
or check out our webpage at https://www.mis4tel-conference.net/tracks/workshops/resisto
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30th ACM International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and
Personalization (ACM UMAP'22)
Barcelona, Spain, and Online
4 - 7 July 2022
https://www.um.org/umap2022/
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Important Dates:
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Submission Deadline: April 15, 2022;
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Notification to authors: May 10, 2022;
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Camera-ready submission: May 18, 2022;
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Conference: July 4-7, 2022;
Note: All the deadlines must be intended at 11:59 PM AoE time (Anywhere on
Earth)
More information in:
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ACM UMAP 2022 is the premier international conference for researchers and
practitioners working on systems that adapt to individual users, to groups
of users, and that collect, represent, and model user information.
Theory, Opinion, and Reflection (TOR) are position papers that critically
look at ongoing and emerging research topics, reflections on persistent or
fleeting trends in the field, and blue sky future ideas for UMAP research.
They offer an opportunity for discussing thought-provoking work relevant to
the UMAP community, albeit they are not yet ready to be published as
full-length research papers at a refereed conference. Moreover, to
mark the 30th
year of the UMAP conference, this track encourages papers that consider a
broad perspective on how the field has evolved and the challenges and
directions that lay ahead. We encourage both qualitative and quantitative
historical analyses, and reflections on persistent or fleeting trends in
the field, although blue-sky ideas and early-stage works are also welcome,
as long as their aim is to foster discussions and collaborations among
colleagues.
Submissions should have a length of up to 4 pages (excluding references) in
the new ACM single-column style and will be published as part of the ACM
UMAP 2022 Adjunct Proceedings. More information in:
https://www.um.org/umap2022/call-for-theory-opinion-reflection/
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UMAP’s General Chairs: umap2022-general(a)um.org
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Alejandro Bellogín (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
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Ludovico Boratto (University of Cagliari, Italy)
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Olga C. Santos (UNED, Spain)
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Follow UMAP 2022 on Social Media
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Twitter: @UMAPconf #umap2022 (https://twitter.com/UMAPconf)
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Facebook: <https://www.facebook.com/ISWConf>
https://www.facebook.com/acmumap
****** ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED! ******
Call for Papers
Special Session on "eXtended Reality as a gateway to the Metaverse:
Practices, Theories, Technologies and Applications"
Abstract (1-2 pages) by April 1, 2022 (extended)
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Dear Colleagues,
Due to many requests, we have extended the abstract (1-2 pages) submission
deadline to April 01, 2022.
https://metroxraine.org/special-session-10
Best wishes,
Giuseppe Caggianese
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Call for Papers - Special Session on: “EXTENDED REALITY AS A GATEWAY TO THE
METAVERSE: PRACTICES, THEORIES, TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS”
https://metroxraine.org/special-session-10
2022 IEEE International Conference on Metrology for eXtended Reality,
Artificial Intelligence, and Neural Engineering (IEEE MetroXRAINE 2022)
https://metroxraine.org/
October 26-28, 2022 - Rome, Italy.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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- Abstract (1-2 pages) Submission Deadline: March 18, 2022 extended to
April 1, 2022.
- Abstract Acceptance Notification: April 13, 2022.
- Full Paper Submission Deadline: May 20, 2022.
- Full Paper Acceptance Notification: June 20, 2022.
- Final Paper Submission Deadline: July 30, 2022
- Early Bird Registration: September 10, 2022.
- Conference Dates: October 26-28, 2022.
SPECIAL SESSION DESCRIPTION
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The fast development of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and
Mixed Reality (MR) solutions over the last few years are transforming how
people interact, work, and communicate. The eXtended Reality (XR) term
encloses all those immersive technologies that can shift the boundaries
between digital and physical worlds to realize the Metaverse. According to
tech companies and venture capitalists, the Metaverse will be a
super-platform that convenes sub-platforms: social media, online video
games, and ease-of-life apps, all accessible through the same digital space
and sharing the same digital economy. Inside the Metaverse, virtual worlds
will allow avatars to carry all human endeavors, including creation,
display, entertainment, social, and trading. Thus, the Metaverse will
evolve how users interact with brands, intellectual properties, and each
other things on the Internet. A user could join friends to play a
multiplayer game, watch a movie via a streaming service, and then attend a
university course precisely the same as in the real world.
The Metaverse development will require new software architecture that will
enable decentralized and collaborative virtual worlds. These self-organized
virtual worlds will be permanent and will require maintenance operations.
In addition, it will be necessary to design an efficient data management
system and prevent privacy violations. Finally, the convergence of physical
reality, virtually enhanced, and an always-on virtual space highlighted the
need to rethink the actual paradigms for visualization, interaction, and
sharing of digital information, moving toward more natural, intuitive,
dynamically customizable, multimodal, and multi-user solutions.
More information can be found here:
https://metroxraine.org/special-session-10
TOPICS
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The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Hardware/Software Architectures for Metaverse
- Decentralized and Collaborative Architectures for Metaverse
- Interoperability for Metaverse
- Tools to help creators to build the Metaverse
- Operations and Maintenance in Metaverse
- Data security and privacy mechanisms for Metaverse
- Cryptocurrency, token, NFT Solutions for Metaverse
- Fraud-Detection in Metaverse
- Cyber Security for Metaverse
- Data Analytics to Identify Malicious Behaviors in Metaverse
- Blockchain/AI technologies in Metaverse
- Emerging Technologies and Applications for Metaverse
- New models to evaluate the impact of the Metaverse
- Interactive Data Exploration and Presentation in Metaverse
- Human factors issues related to Metaverse
- Proof-of-Concept in Metaverse: Experimental Prototyping and Testbeds
SUBMISSION AND DECISIONS
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Authors should prepare an Abstract (1 - 2 pages) that clearly indicates the
originality of the contribution and the relevance of the work. The Abstract
should include the title of the paper, names and affiliations of the
authors, an abstract, keywords, an introduction describing the nature of
the problem, a description of the contribution, the results achieved and
their applicability.
When the first review process has been completed, authors receive a
notification of either acceptance or rejection of the submission. If the
abstract has been accepted, the authors can prepare a full paper. The
format for the full paper is identical to the format for the abstract
except for the number of pages: the full paper has a required minimum
length of five (5) pages and a maximum of six (6) pages.
Full Papers will be reviewed by the Technical Program Committee. Authors of
accepted full papers must submit the final paper version according to the
deadline, register for the workshop, and attend to present their papers.
The maximum length for final papers is 6 pages.
Submissions must be written in English and prepared according to the IEEE
Conference Proceedings template. LaTeX and Word templates and an Overleaf
sample project can be found at:
www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
The papers must be submitted in PDF format electronically via EDAS online
submission and review system: https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=29413
To submit abstracts or draft papers to the special session, please follow
the submission instructions for regular sessions, but remind to specify the
special session to which the paper is directed.
All submissions will be reviewed by the special session organizers and
other external reviewers.
More information can be found here:
https://metroxraine.org/initial-author-instructions
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
-----------------------------------
All contributions will be peer-reviewed, and acceptance will be based on
quality, originality, and relevance. Accepted papers will be submitted for
inclusion into IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Extended versions of presented papers are eligible for post-publication;
more information will be provided soon.
VENUE
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National Research Council (CNR), Rome, Italy – October 26-28, 2022.
ORGANIZERS
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Giuseppe Caggianese
National Research Council of Italy
giuseppe.caggianese(a)cnr.it
Ugo Erra
University of Basilicata
ugo.erra(a)unibas.it
For any questions related to the special session, please contact us via
email.
Dear colleague,
we would like to attract your attention to AVIxAV2022 Advanced Visual
Interfaces for Augmented Video @AVI2022
**Please forward to anyone who might be interested and apologies for
cross-posting**
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Workshop on Advanced Visual Interfaces for Augmented Video - AVIxAV 2022 (
https://avixav.dibris.unige.it/)
organized within the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
IMPORTANT DATES (23:59 AoE - Anywhere on Earth)
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Abstract submission: Sunday, March 27, 2022
Workshop paper submission: Sunday, April 3, 2022
Workshop paper acceptance notice: Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Workshop paper camera-ready: Sunday, May 8, 2022
Workshop day: Tuesday, June 7, 2022
TOPICS
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We invite submissions that address AVI topics and are focused on visual
interfaces for video augmentation. They include but are not limited to the
following:
Visual augmentation of videos
Visual summaries and indexing
Video augmentation for mobile users
Search Interfaces for video exploration
Visual analytics
Interactive video
3D video
360 degree video
Hypervideo
Adaptive and personalized user interfaces
Knowledge graph visualization and exploration
Visual tips and recommendations
Knowledge extraction and visualization
Intelligent multimodal interfaces
Usability and accessibility
Video augmentation for inclusiveness
Video augmentation for training
Video-based learning
SUBMISSION TYPES:
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Short papers (3-4 pages, including references and appendices)
Position papers and demo papers (max 2 pages, including references and
appendices)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Mauro Coccoli, University of Genoa, IT
Ilenia Galluccio, University of Genoa, IT
Ilaria Torre, University of Genoa, IT
Francesca Amenduni, Swiss Federal University for
Vocational Education and Training, CH
Alberto Cattaneo, Swiss Federal University for
Vocational Education and Training, CH
Christopher Clarke, University of Bath, UK
CONTACT
-----------------
E-mail: ilenia.galluccio(a)edu.unige.it
Web page: https://avixav.dibris.unige.it/
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Call for Papers
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CoPDA 2022 - 6th International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in
the Digital Age: AI for Humans or Humans for AI?
https://homes.di.unimi.it/cslab/copda2022/
June 7, 2022 - Frascati (Rome), Italy
In conjunction with AVI 2022
(https://sites.google.com/di.uniroma1.it/avi2022)
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Overview
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This edition of the CoPDA workshop will be dedicated to discussing the
current hype about Artificial Intelligence (AI) by contrasting it with
the objectives pursued by Human-Centered Design (HCD).
The workshop will establish a forum to explore our basic assumption (and
to provide at least partial evidence) that the most successful AI
systems out there today are dependent on teams of humans, just as humans
depend on these systems to gain access to information, provide insights
and perform tasks beyond their own capabilities.
Recognizing that AI is today one of the “hottest” topics in large parts
of the world, this CoPDA edition will reflect on the role of HCD in the
AI age. Mainly, we are not interested in discussing the design of user
interfaces of systems with AI features per se; rather, grounded in
research activities from a broad spectrum of academic disciplines, from
computer science to social science, this CoPDA workshop will critically
analyze the current hype about AI by contrasting it with the objectives
pursued by HCD, in order to investigate the impact on individuals,
social groups, and society as a whole.
More precisely, the workshop will explore the relationship between AI,
aimed at replacing human beings, and Intelligence Augmentation (IA),
focused on empowering human beings in their daily life and work.
Balancing between these two perspectives means changing the research
paradigm from traditional human-computer interaction, to designing the
collaboration between humans and computers. This will foster creativity,
meaningful work, intersubjectivity, and learning, and eventually improve
the quality of life of individuals. However, a variety of issues and
ethical problems need to be addressed in this new age – e.g., privacy
intrusions, massive unemployment, knowledge and competence loss, lack of
control, autonomous weapons, etc. The workshop organizers encourage
researchers to submit position papers that will consider these aspects.
In summary, the workshop will aim at discussing the importance of HCD in
the AI Age by considering several topics including (but not limited to):
- Collective human-centered design
- Collaborative learning
- Cultures of participation
- Meaningful human control
- Adaptive, Adaptable, and Context-Aware Systems
- Distributed cognition
- Tacit knowledge and meaning making
- Multi-dimensional aspects of learning
- Big data and privacy
- Learning analytics
- Human-machine teaming systems
- Explainability of AI-based decisions
- Evaluation of AI-based systems
- End-User Development for AI-based systems
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Submissions
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Authors are invited to submit a 5-page position paper using the 1-column
CEUR template available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An
Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available at
https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
The papers can be submitted at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=copda2022
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two members of the Program
Committee.
Accepted papers will be collected and submitted for publication on
CEUR-WS proceedings.
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Important dates
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- Mar 27th, 2022: Submission deadline for position papers
- Apr 27th, 2022: Notification of acceptance
- May 8th, 2022: Camera ready
- Jun 7th, 2022: CoPDA 2022 workshop
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Organizing Committee
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Barbara Rita Barricelli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Daniela Fogli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Anders Mørch (University of Oslo, Norway)
Antonio Piccinno (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy)
Stefano Valtolina (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
For any further information, please contact copda2022(a)easychair.org
*Barbara Rita Barricelli, PhD*
Assistant Professor
Department of Information Engineering
Università degli Studi di Brescia
http://barbara-barricelli.unibs.it <http://barbara-barricelli.unibs.it>
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Informativa sulla Privacy: https://www.unibs.it/it/node/1452
<https://www.unibs.it/it/node/1452>
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IFIP IoT 2022 - 5th IFIP International Internet of Things (IoT) Conference
== IoT through a Multi-disciplinary Perspective ==
27-28 October 2022
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The IFIP International Internet of Things (IoT) Conference is the annual event of IFIP totally dedicated to IoT research, innovations, and applications. The fifth conference in the series continues to put emphasis on the multidisciplinary nature of the IoT world. IoT covers a wide range of topics, from communication network protocols and embedded systems to data analytics and machine learning algorithms, but also considering social, legal, ethical, and economic aspects, having the objective of enabling a vast array of services in areas like e-health, mobility, energy, manufacturing, smart cities, and agriculture, just to cite a few examples. IoT deployment needs also to take into consideration the security, privacy, and social aspects of networking, which need to be fully investigated to ensure real added value for IoT users.
The IFIP IoT Conference addresses this wide variety of topics. Papers are sought to show technical advancements, research on major questions, innovation, pilot site results and policy issues. Perspectives might be from the people and organizations involved, like researchers, users, user organizations, ICT industry, authorities, and regulators.
Submissions and submission guidelines
We solicit submissions of full papers and poster presentations. Proposals for special sessions can be submitted via the special form on the conference website.
Submitted full papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted to another conference or journal for consideration. Poster presentations will have to be student papers.
Accepted submissions will be presented at the conference and included in the pre-conference book to be published in the IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (AICT) series by Springer Nature. Authors can choose to publish their paper as an open access paper, for details contact Leon Strous.
Proceedings will be submitted for indexing in SCOPUS and Web of Science. Previous editions are already indexed in SCOPUS. Selected papers will be eligible for a special issue in the Springer Nature Computer Science (SNCS) journal (https://www.springer.com/journal/42979)
All papers must be written in English. Full papers should be at most 18 pages long in total including references and appendices. The paper should be intelligible without having to read the appendices. Poster presentations should be at most 4 pages. Submissions should not be anonymized. Authors must follow the Springer formatting instructions for the IFIP AICT series, see https://www.springer.com/series/6102. Each paper will receive at least 3 reviews. At least one author of each accepted paper must register by the early registration date and present the paper. Poster presentations will have to be presented by the student(s).
For paper submissions go to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifipiot2022
For more information visit the conference website http://ifip-iotconference.org/ or contact Leon Strous (strous(a)iae.nl), Srinivas Katkoori (katkoori(a)usf.edu) or Luis Camarinha-Matos (cam(a)uninova.pt)
Message re. COVID-19
The IFIP IoT 2022 conference is planned as a physical meeting. Given the uncertainty with regards to COVID-19, there will be options to present papers and participate virtually in case the COVID-19 situation prevents physical attendance. The organizers are committed to have the event on the dates as scheduled. COVID-19 uncertainties should therefore not discourage you from submitting your paper that, if accepted and presented, will be published in our conference proceedings published by Springer in the IFIP AICT series.
****** ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED! ******
Call for Papers
Special Session on "eXtended Reality as a gateway to the Metaverse:
Practices, Theories, Technologies and Applications"
Abstract (1-2 pages) by April 1, 2022 (extended)
**************************************************************************
Dear Colleagues,
the submission deadline to contribute with an Abstract (1-2 pages) to the
special session on “eXtended Reality as a gateway to the Metaverse:
Practices, Theories, Technologies and Applications” is extended to April 1,
2022.
https://metroxraine.org/special-session-10
Conference: IEEE International Conference on Metrology for eXtended
Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and Neural Engineering (IEEE MetroXRAINE
2022) - October 26-28, 2022 - Rome.
Visit the conference website for further and updated information
https://metroxraine.org/.
Please see the CfP below for details and forward it to colleagues who might
be interested in contributing to this special session.
I'm looking forward to meeting you, virtually or in your presence, at IEEE
MetroXRAINE 2022.
Best wishes,
Giuseppe Caggianese
====================================================================================
Call for Papers - Special Session on: “EXTENDED REALITY AS A GATEWAY TO THE
METAVERSE: PRACTICES, THEORIES, TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS”
https://metroxraine.org/special-session-10
2022 IEEE International Conference on Metrology for eXtended Reality,
Artificial Intelligence, and Neural Engineering (IEEE MetroXRAINE 2022)
https://metroxraine.org/
October 26-28, 2022 - Rome, Italy.
====================================================================================
IMPORTANT DATES
------------------------
- Abstract (1-2 pages) Submission Deadline: March 18, 2022 extended to
April 1, 2022.
- Abstract Acceptance Notification: March 30, 2022.
- Full Paper Submission Deadline: May 10, 2022.
- Full Paper Acceptance Notification: June 10, 2022.
- Final Paper Submission Deadline: July 30, 2022
- Early Bird Registration: September 10, 2022.
- Conference Dates: October 26-28, 2022.
SPECIAL SESSION DESCRIPTION
-------------------------
The fast development of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and
Mixed Reality (MR) solutions over the last few years are transforming how
people interact, work, and communicate. The eXtended Reality (XR) term
encloses all those immersive technologies that can shift the boundaries
between digital and physical worlds to realize the Metaverse. According to
tech companies and venture capitalists, the Metaverse will be a
super-platform that convenes sub-platforms: social media, online video
games, and ease-of-life apps, all accessible through the same digital space
and sharing the same digital economy. Inside the Metaverse, virtual worlds
will allow avatars to carry all human endeavors, including creation,
display, entertainment, social, and trading. Thus, the Metaverse will
evolve how users interact with brands, intellectual properties, and each
other things on the Internet. A user could join friends to play a
multiplayer game, watch a movie via a streaming service, and then attend a
university course precisely the same as in the real world.
The Metaverse development will require new software architecture that will
enable decentralized and collaborative virtual worlds. These self-organized
virtual worlds will be permanent and will require maintenance operations.
In addition, it will be necessary to design an efficient data management
system and prevent privacy violations. Finally, the convergence of physical
reality, virtually enhanced, and an always-on virtual space highlighted the
need to rethink the actual paradigms for visualization, interaction, and
sharing of digital information, moving toward more natural, intuitive,
dynamically customizable, multimodal, and multi-user solutions.
More information can be found here:
https://metroxraine.org/special-session-10
TOPICS
----------
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Hardware/Software Architectures for Metaverse
- Decentralized and Collaborative Architectures for Metaverse
- Interoperability for Metaverse
- Tools to help creators to build the Metaverse
- Operations and Maintenance in Metaverse
- Data security and privacy mechanisms for Metaverse
- Cryptocurrency, token, NFT Solutions for Metaverse
- Fraud-Detection in Metaverse
- Cyber Security for Metaverse
- Data Analytics to Identify Malicious Behaviors in Metaverse
- Blockchain/AI technologies in Metaverse
- Emerging Technologies and Applications for Metaverse
- New models to evaluate the impact of the Metaverse
- Interactive Data Exploration and Presentation in Metaverse
- Human factors issues related to Metaverse
- Proof-of-Concept in Metaverse: Experimental Prototyping and Testbeds
SUBMISSION AND DECISIONS
------------------------
Authors should prepare an Abstract (1 - 2 pages) that clearly indicates the
originality of the contribution and the relevance of the work. The Abstract
should include the title of the paper, names and affiliations of the
authors, an abstract, keywords, an introduction describing the nature of
the problem, a description of the contribution, the results achieved and
their applicability.
When the first review process has been completed, authors receive a
notification of either acceptance or rejection of the submission. If the
abstract has been accepted, the authors can prepare a full paper. The
format for the full paper is identical to the format for the abstract
except for the number of pages: the full paper has a required minimum
length of five (5) pages and a maximum of six (6) pages.
Full Papers will be reviewed by the Technical Program Committee. Authors of
accepted full papers must submit the final paper version according to the
deadline, register for the workshop, and attend to present their papers.
The maximum length for final papers is 6 pages.
Submissions must be written in English and prepared according to the IEEE
Conference Proceedings template. LaTeX and Word templates and an Overleaf
sample project can be found at:
www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
The papers must be submitted in PDF format electronically via EDAS online
submission and review system: https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=29413
To submit abstracts or draft papers to the special session, please follow
the submission instructions for regular sessions, but remind to specify the
special session to which the paper is directed.
All submissions will be reviewed by the special session organizers and
other external reviewers.
More information can be found here:
https://metroxraine.org/initial-author-instructions
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
-----------------------------------
All contributions will be peer-reviewed, and acceptance will be based on
quality, originality, and relevance. Accepted papers will be submitted for
inclusion into IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Extended versions of presented papers are eligible for post-publication;
more information will be provided soon.
VENUE
--------
National Research Council (CNR), Rome, Italy – October 26-28, 2022.
ORGANIZERS
-------------
Giuseppe Caggianese
National Research Council of Italy
giuseppe.caggianese(a)cnr.it
Ugo Erra
University of Basilicata
ugo.erra(a)unibas.it
For any questions related to the special session, please contact us via
email.