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CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd International Workshop on Cyber Security Education for Industry and Academia
Co-located within the 17th International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI2024)
Arenzano (Genoa), Italy
June 3rd or 4th 2024
More info: https://sites.google.com/view/cse4ia-2024/home
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AIMS AND SCOPE
The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss current challenges in cybersecurity education to train future cybersecurity professionals but also to be able to train employees of private and public industries on real-world cybersecurity scenarios.
We expect that the workshop will help with:
- the adoption of methodologies, techniques, and tools that support cybersecurity education and the design of cybersecurity-related training programs;
- the identification of methods and tools to support Industry and Academia to collaborate in cybersecurity education;
- the identification of new processes, methods, and techniques to empower end-users development to set, modify, and increase the security of their technological solutions;
- the proposition of reference taxonomies to characterize the common understanding of the relevant roles, competencies, skills, and knowledge required;
- the design of new techniques to develop cybersecurity competencies for professionals aligned with the European Cybersecurity Skills Framework.
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TOPICS
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Leveraging Technology for Enhanced Learning in Cybersecurity
- Personalized Learning in Cybersecurity Education
- AI-Driven Cybersecurity Education
- Generative AI in Cybersecurity Education
- Explainable AI for Cybersecurity
- Immersive Virtual Reality for Cybersecurity Education
- Augmented Reality in Cybersecurity Education
- Game-based approaches in Cybersecurity Education
- Artistic Approaches to Cybersecurity Education
- Designing Tools and Frameworks for Cybersecurity Education
- Contextual Methodologies for Cybersecurity Education
- Innovative Technologies for Professional Cybersecurity Competencies
- Explainable Security in Public Administration
- Human, Economic, Ethical, and Legal Aspects in Cybersecurity Education
- Innovative Training Programs for Cybersecurity Education
- Empowering Users in Technology Creation with Cybersecurity Considerations
- Warning dialogues for Cybersecurity
- Human Factors for Cybersecurity
- Case Studies on Cybersecurity Challenges and Practices
- Data Visualization in Cybersecurity
- Accessibility in Cybersecurity Tools and Education
- User Behavior Analysis in Cybersecurity
- Conversational Interface in Cybersecurity Education
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SUBMISSION AND EVALUATION CRITERIA
We will consider two different types of submissions:
- Regular papers will be up to 10 pages (excluding references) and will report original research on how cybersecurity and education can support Academia and Industry to reduce the gap between demand (workplace, recruitment) and supply (qualification, training);
- Extended Abstracts will be up to 4 pages (excluding references) and will report novel ideas about the application of the role of cybersecurity education in Academia and Industry.
Both types of submissions, if accepted, will be part of the workshop proceedings (CEUR-WS).
All submissions should be submitted through Easychair (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=cse4ia0) in PDF format using the “CEUR Template”: https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available at: https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
All submissions will be subjected to a thorough peer-review process, focusing on originality, quality, soundness, and relevance.
The workshop will use a double-blind review process, with three members of the program committee reviewing each submitted paper.
Upon acceptance, at least one author of each accepted paper will be required to attend the workshop. Virtual participation will be made possible.
Selected accepted papers will be considered for publication in a Special Issue of a relevant cybersecurity and human-computer interaction journal.
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 27th March 2024
Notification: 19th April 2024
Camera-ready: 5th May 2024
Registration due: 10th May 2024
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WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Vita Santa Barletta - Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, IT (vita.barletta(a)uniba.it<mailto:vita.barletta@uniba.it>)
Federica Caruso - Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, University of L’Aquila, IT (federica.caruso1(a)univaq.it<mailto:federica.caruso1@univaq.it>)
Tania Di Mascio - Department of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, University of L’Aquila, IT (tania.dimascio(a)univaq.it<mailto:tania.dimascio@univaq.it>)
Francesco Greco - Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, IT (francesco.greco(a)uniba.it<mailto:francesco.greco@uniba.it>)
Tasmina Islam - Department of Informatics, King's College London, UK (tasmina.islam(a)kcl.ac.uk<mailto:tasmina.islam@kcl.ac.uk>)
Veronica Rossano - Department of Computer Science, University of Bari, IT (veronica.rossano(a)uniba.it<mailto:veronica.rossano@uniba.it>)
Hannan Xiao - Department of Informatics, King's College London, UK (Hannah.xiao(a)kcl.ac.uk<mailto:Hannah.xiao@kcl.ac.uk>)
Dear colleagues,
We are happy to announce the first edition of the workshop R4H (Robots for Humans - let humans be the bridge between computers and robots) that will be part of AVI 2024<https://avi2024.dibris.unige.it/>, 17th International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces on June 3rd or 4th 2024, in Arenzano (Genoa), Italy.
This workshop provides an excellent opportunity for researchers from diverse backgrounds to come together, sharing insights and delving into the challenges and possibilities of connecting Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) research.
We invite the submission of short papers (max 6 pages, deadline 27th of March) that showcase innovative strategies in bridging the realms of HCI and HRI. Contributions can include ongoing work with preliminary results, technical reports, case studies, surveys, and cutting-edge research.
For detailed information on topics and the call for papers<https://r4h-workshop.github.io/call>, please visit the workshop's website<https://r4h-workshop.github.io/>.
The workshop will take place in person at the Grand Hotel Arenzano<https://grandhotelarenzano.it/it/Home>, Arenzano (Genova). If you require further information, we are at your disposal to address any queries.
Feel free to share this email with anyone you believe may have an interest in this workshop.
We look forward to meeting you at the workshop!
Francesca Cocchella, on behalf of the R4H workshop organizers.
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Important dates
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Deadline: April 15th, 2024
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Notification to the authors: May 31st, 2024
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Camera ready paper: June 30th, 2024
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Publication of the special issue: July 2024 (tentatively)
Overview
Since 2016, the year during which ASLERD together with other associations promoted the Timisoara Declaration - "Better learning for a better world - Through People-Centered Smart Learning Ecosystems" [1] - a number of happenings have impacted considerably the evolution of the learning ecosystems to the point that it is deemed necessary to revise the Timisoara Declaration and promote a reflection on the configuration that learning ecosystems may take in the future, well beyond 2030, i.e. the year indicated by Unesco to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals [2].
The 2020 pandemic has left its mark and unveiled the real state of the art in the integration of digital technologies as an aid to the development of educational processes and, as well, on the entity of the digital divide; it has also unveiled the basis of the existing relationships between learning ecosystems, political power and society at large.
Overcoming the present transmissive model, sometimes referred to for the specifies of its organization as the school-factory model, would seem to call for a transition to smart learning ecosystems in which learning processes are expected to become competence-based and foster the "learning by being" [3], in which physical spaces are increasingly characterized by their affordances and functionality as well as becoming phygital and interconnected, in which learning processes are designed with increasing awareness having as aim the achievement of the wellbeing of all the actors of such processes, as well as that of the society that, in turn, feel fully co-responsible for the formation of young people, also as proactive inhabitants of a world that they should respect in all its components, also to preserve its state of health. A transition that cannot avoid to take into due consideration the growing pervasiveness of Artificial Intelligences and the need that young people have to learn to tame and filter them, strong in the acquired skills that will still make them inimitable and unique in their potential to critically design and innovate.
This special issue dedicated to "Smart learning ecosystems beyond the 2030s" is also the result of a debate that is taking place within IAALDE (International Alliance to Advance Learning in the Digital Era) [4] and which had an initial public discussion at the open debate held on occasion of SLERD 2023 [5] to which took part representatives of various associations such as APSCE - Asia Pacific Society for Computers in Education, ASLERD - Association for Smart Learning Ecosystem and Regional Development, GCSCE - Global Chinese Society for Computers in Education, L@S - ACM`s Learning at Scale, SoLar - Society for Learning Analytics Research.
The purpose of the special issue, therefore, in addition to collecting the contributions of those who participated in the debate, is to broaden the discussion to scholars and practitioners who are engaged in the development of future learning ecosystems and who would like to contribute with and share their own vision.
References:
[1] Timisoara declaration: “BETTER LEARNING FOR A BETTER WORLD Through People Centered Smart Learning Ecosystems” -
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[2] Sustainable Development Goals, [ https://sdgs.un.org/goals | https://sdgs.un.org/goals ]
[3] Giovannella C.: “Learning by being”: integrated thinking and competencies to mark the difference from AIs, Interaction Design & Architecture(s) – IxD&A Journal, N.57, 2023, pp. 8–26, DOI: [ https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-057-001 | https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-057-001 ]
[4] IAALDE (International Alliance to Advance Learning in the Digital Era), [ https://alliancelss.com/ | https://alliancelss.com/ ]
[5] "Smart Learning Ecosystems beyond 2030”, [ https://youtu.be/RFDbDjq1Kyc | https://youtu.be/RFDbDjq1Kyc ]
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest for this special issue include, but are not limited to:
• Future visions on and models of smart learning ecosystems
• Competence based and “learning by being” in future smart learning ecosystems
• AIs for humans in future smart learning ecosystems and processes
• Phygital spaces and their affordances in future smart learning ecosystems
• Social co-responsibilities and skills for future smart learning ecosystems
• Meaningful relationships among educational agencies to support future smart learning ecosystems and processes
• Benchmarking smartness and wellbeing of future learning ecosystems
• Literacies for future smart learning ecosystems
• Continuous training and qualification for future smart learning ecosystems’ teachers and stakeholders
• Policies and governance for future smart learning ecosystems.
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*** CAiSE'24 Forum: Third Call for Papers and Tool Demonstrations ***
36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
(CAiSE'24)
June 3-7, 2024, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/caise2024/
(*** Submission Deadline: 4th March, 2024 AoE ***)
The CAiSE Forum is a space within the CAiSE conference to present and discuss the new
exciting ideas and tools related to Information Systems Engineering. The Forum intends to
serve as an interactive platform, encourage potential authors to present emerging topics and
controversial positions, and demonstrate innovative systems, tools, and applications. The
Forum sessions at the CAiSE conference will facilitate the interaction, discussion, and
exchange of ideas among presenters and participants. Contributions to the CAiSE'24 Forum
are welcome to address any of the CAiSE'24 conference topics and, particularly, this year's
theme—Information Systems in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.
We invite two types of submissions:
• Visionary papers present innovative research projects, which are still at a relatively early
stage and do not necessarily include a full-scale validation. Visionary papers will be
presented as posters in the Forum.
• Demo papers describe innovative tools and prototypes that implement the results of
research efforts. The tools and prototypes will be presented as demos in the Forum,
accompanied by a poster.
Both visionary papers and demo papers must not exceed 8 pages in LNCS format.
See authors' guidelines at the Springer site:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu… .
Papers should be submitted in PDF format through the conference management system
available at Easy Chair (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=caise2024) and select the
Forum option.
The submitted papers must be unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere.
PUBLICATION AND PRESENTATIONS
Accepted papers will be published by Springer in a CAISE Forum proceedings volume within
the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series
(https://www.springer.com/series/7911). Authors should consult Springer's authors
guidelines and use their LaTeX or Word proceedings templates for the preparation of their
papers. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the
corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper,
must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the
copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files
have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.
It is expected that at least one of the authors attends CAiSE'24, presents the poster/delivers
the demo, and interacts with the Forum participants. We also envision a short oral
presentation for all papers to attract participants to the posters.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Paper Submission Deadline: 4th March, 2024 (AoE)
• Notification of Acceptance: 1st April, 2024
• Camera-ready Deadline: 8th April, 2024
• Author Registration Deadline: 8th April, 2024
FORUM CHAIRS
• Shareeful Islam, Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom
• Arnon Sturm, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
FORUM COMMITTEE
• Steven Alter, University of San Francisco
• Abel Armas Cervantes, The University of Melbourne
• Giuseppe Berio, Université de Bretagne Sud and IRISA UMR 6074
• Drazen Brdjanin, University of Banja Luka
• Corentin Burnay, University of Namur
• Cinzia Cappiello, Politecnico di Milano
• Suphamit Chittayasothorn, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
• Maya Daneva, University of Twente
• Sergio de Cesare, University of Westminster
• Johannes De Smedt, KU Leuven
• Marne de Vries, University of Pretoria
• Michael Fellmann, University of Rostock
• Christophe Feltus, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
• Hans-Georg Fill, University of Fribourg
• Janis Grabis, Riga Technical University
• Sergio Guerreiro, INESC-ID / Instituto Superior Técnico
• Martin Henkel, Stockholm University
• Jennifer Horkoff, Chalmers University of Technology
• Shareeful Islam, Anglia Ruskin University
• Janis Kampars, RTU
• Evangelia Kavakli, University of the Aegean
• Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University
• Janne J. Korhonen, Aalto University
• Elena Kornyshova, CNAM
• Agnes Koschmider, University of Bayreuth
• Chung Lawrence, University of Texas at Dallas
• Henrik Leopold, Kühne Logistics University
• Tong Li, Beijing University of Technology
• Beatriz Marín, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
• Andrea Marrella, Sapienza University of Rome
• Raimundas Matulevicius, University of Tartu
• Jose Ignacio Panach Navarrete, Universitat de València
• Oscar Pastor, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
• Francisca Pérez, Universidad San Jorge
• Pierluigi Plebani, Politecnico di Milano
• Manuel Resinas, University of Seville
• Genaina Rodrigues, University of Brasilia
• Ben Roelens , Open Universiteit, Ghent University
• Mattia Salnitri, Politecnico di Milano
• Stefan Strecker, University of Hagen
• Arnon Sturm, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
• Irene Vanderfeesten, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
• Yves Wautelet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
• Hans Weigand, Tilburg University
• Manuel Wimmer, Johannes Kepler University Linz
• Anna Zamansky, University of Haifa
* We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CfP *
* Online version: https://www.um.org/umap2024/call-for-doctoral-consortium-papers/
ACM UMAP 2024 - Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers
ACM UMAP 2024: The 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy
July 1-4, 2024
The 32nd International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization (ACM UMAP 2024) is the premier international conference for researchers and practitioners working on systems that adapt to individual users or groups of users, and that collect, represent, and model user information. The ACM UMAP 2024 Doctoral Consortium (DC) will take place as part of the conference. The DC provides an opportunity for doctoral students to explore and develop their research interests under the guidance of distinguished researchers and industry practitioners from the field.
Doctoral students are invited to apply for presenting their research to experienced scholars who will provide constructive feedback and advice. Students should consider participating in the DC if they are at least one year away from completing their dissertation at the time of the event, but after having settled on a research area or dissertation topic.
This forum will provide doctoral students with an opportunity to:
* Present and discuss their research ideas to experienced scholars in a supportive, formative, and yet critical environment.
* Explore and develop their research interests under the guidance of distinguished researchers from the field who will provide constructive feedback and advice.
* Explore career pathways available after completing their doctoral degree.
* Network and build collaborations with other members of the community.
Students are asked to submit a brief proposal outlining their doctoral research (see detailed requirements below), which will be evaluated by the doctoral consortium committee. Good quality applications will be selected for presentation at a DC session as part of the conference. Each student with an accepted submission will be assigned a mentor who will provide feedback on the student’s work. A mentoring session will take place during the conference, and the DC students are expected to attend.
** Important Dates **
Paper Submission: March 28, 2024
Notification: April 26, 2024
Camera-ready Submission (TAPS system): May 9, 2024
Conference: July 1 – 4, 2024
DC Day: July TBD, 2024 (it will happen in one of the conference days)
Note: The submissions deadlines are at 11:59 pm AoE (Anywhere on Earth)<https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/aoe> time.
** Submission **
All submissions must be written in English. Submissions should be a single PDF document consisting of: (i) the recommendation letter, (ii) the research description, and (iii) the curriculum vitae. This PDF document should be submitted electronically through the EasyChair submission system, https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umap24, by selecting the “UMAP24 Doctoral Consortium Papers” track.
** Length and Formatting **
Format and Content Guidelines. Consult the ACM UMAP 2024 general call for full and short papers<https://www.um.org/umap2024/call-for-full-and-short-papers/> concerning the key topics of this call as well. Each proposal should be a single PDF document, with three required components: (i) a recommendation letter, (ii) a description of your doctoral path, (iii) and a curriculum vitae. If you are unable to obtain a letter of recommendation from your dissertation advisor, please include a short explanation. Specifically, for each component, please consider the following instructions:
1. Letter of Recommendation (from your primary dissertation advisor, in any format):
* Describe your interaction with the student and your assessment of the quality of their work. Explain how the ACM UMAP 2024 doctoral consortium would benefit this student at this point in their doctoral program, as well as the contributions you expect the student to make to the group.
* The DC targets students who have a clear idea of their research plans and have started their research but have not yet executed a majority of their research. Please explain the structure of your student’s program and their expected level of progress by July 2024.
* Recall that students who are unable to obtain a letter of recommendation from their dissertation advisor (or the equivalent) should instead include a short explanation and a description of where the student is in their doctoral progress and the anticipated timeline.
1. Research description (6 pages at most plus additional pages for references; figures, tables, proofs, appendixes, acknowledgments, and any other content count toward the page limit): using a single-column manuscript formatted according to the guidelines discussed below, please include the following:
* Your name, advisor(s) name(s), and the university where you are conducting your doctoral work.
* Current year of study and projected completion date (plus information about the regulations of your doctoral program regarding length, any part-time study, etc.).
* Context and motivation for your research.
* Key related work that frames your research.
* Specific research objectives, goals, or questions.
* Research approach, methods, and rationale.
* Results and contributions to date.
* Expected next steps.
* Dissertation status and long-term goals.
1. Curriculum vitae (2 pages at most, in any format): a concise summary of your current curriculum vitae, including research publications. Clearly separate published papers from those under review or in press.
Please ensure that your submission is complete and conforms to the format and content guidelines above. Submissions that do not meet these requirements will be desk-rejected.
*Single-Blind Policy*. Proposals will be reviewed single-blind and, therefore, do not need to be anonymized before submission.
*Template for the Research Description*. Following the ACM Publication Workflow<https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow>, the research description component should be arranged based on the new ACM single-column format. Instructions for students are given below:
* LaTeX (use \documentclass[manuscript, review, anonymous]{acmart} in the sample-authordraft.tex file for single-column). Please carefully follow the ACM’s instructions for preparing your article with LaTeX<https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/preparing-your-a…>.
* Overleaf (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} for single-column). Please carefully follow the ACM’s instructions for preparing your article with Overleaf<https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/overleaf>.
* Word. Please carefully follow the ACM’s instructions for preparing your article with Microsoft Word<https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/preparing-your-a…>
Should you have any questions or issues going through the instructions above, please contact support at acmtexsupport(a)aptaracorp.com<mailto:acmtexsupport@aptaracorp.com> for LaTeX and Microsoft Word inquiries.
*Accessibility*. DC students are strongly encouraged to provide “alt text” (alternative text) for floats (images, tables, etc.) in their content so that readers with disabilities can be given descriptive information for these floats that are important to the work. The descriptive text will be displayed in place of a float if the float cannot be loaded. This benefits the author and it broadens the reader base for the author’s work. Moreover, the alt text provides in-depth float descriptions to search engine crawlers, which helps to properly index these floats. Additionally, authors should follow the ACM Accessibility Recommendations for Publishing in Color and SIG ACCESS guidelines on describing figures<https://authors.acm.org/journals/accessibility-recommendations-for-publishi…>.
*Submission Policy*. Please consider the following ACM’s publication policies:
1. “By submitting your article to an ACM Publication, you are hereby acknowledging that you and your co-authors are subject to all ACM Publications Policies<https://www.acm.org/publications/policies>, including ACM’s new Publications Policy on Research Involving Human Participants and Subjects<https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/research-involving-human-particip…>. Alleged violations of this policy or any ACM Publications Policy will be investigated by ACM and may result in a full retraction of your paper, in addition to other potential penalties, as per ACM Publications Policy.”
2. “Please ensure that you and your co-authors obtain an ORCID ID<https://orcid.org/register>, so you can complete the publishing process for your accepted paper. ACM has been involved in ORCID from the start and we have recently made a commitment to collect ORCID IDs from all of our published authors<https://authors.acm.org/author-resources/orcid-faqs>. We are committed to improve author discoverability, ensure proper attribution and contribute to ongoing community efforts around name normalization; your ORCID ID will help in these efforts.”
*Camera-ready Information*. Accepted proposals (i.e., the research description component) will require a further revision in order to meet the requirements and the page limits of the camera-ready format required by ACM. Instructions for the preparation of the camera-ready versions of the papers will be provided after acceptance. We strongly recommend the usage of LaTeX/Overleaf for the camera-ready papers to minimize the extent of reformatting. Users of the Word template must use either the version for Microsoft Word for Windows, Macintosh Office 2011, or Macintosh Office 2016 (other formats such as Open Office, etc., are not admitted) for the camera-ready submission to avoid incompatibility issues.
** Registration and Presentation Policy **
Each accepted proposal in the doctoral consortium track must be accompanied by a distinct full author registration, completed by the doctoral student by the early registration date cut-off. Each accepted proposal must be presented in person in the doctoral consortium session to be included in the conference proceedings, published by ACM and available via the ACM Digital Library. The official publication date is when the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks before the first day of UMAP 2024. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.
** Financial Support **
ACM UMAP has a long history of supporting students who want to attend the conference. Doctoral students of the accepted DC proposals will have higher priority for the ACM UMAP grant applications. Please periodically consult the page that summarizes grants and support opportunities, available at https://www.um.org/umap2024/grants-and-support/.
** Doctoral Consortium Chairs **
* Martijn C. Willemsen, Eindhoven University of Technology & JADS, The Netherlands
* Styliani Kleanthous, CYENS CoE and Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus
* Rodrygo Santos, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Contact information: umap2024-dc at um.org
* We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CfP *
* Online version: https://www.um.org/umap2024/call-for-doctoral-consortium-papers/
ACM UMAP 2024 - Call for Doctoral Consortium Papers
ACM UMAP 2024: The 32nd ACM Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy
July 1-4, 2024
The 32nd International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization (ACM UMAP 2024) is the premier international conference for researchers and practitioners working on systems that adapt to individual users or groups of users, and that collect, represent, and model user information. The ACM UMAP 2024 Doctoral Consortium (DC) will take place as part of the conference. The DC provides an opportunity for doctoral students to explore and develop their research interests under the guidance of distinguished researchers and industry practitioners from the field.
Doctoral students are invited to apply for presenting their research to experienced scholars who will provide constructive feedback and advice. Students should consider participating in the DC if they are at least one year away from completing their dissertation at the time of the event, but after having settled on a research area or dissertation topic.
This forum will provide doctoral students with an opportunity to:
* Present and discuss their research ideas to experienced scholars in a supportive, formative, and yet critical environment.
* Explore and develop their research interests under the guidance of distinguished researchers from the field who will provide constructive feedback and advice.
* Explore career pathways available after completing their doctoral degree.
* Network and build collaborations with other members of the community.
Students are asked to submit a brief proposal outlining their doctoral research (see detailed requirements below), which will be evaluated by the doctoral consortium committee. Good quality applications will be selected for presentation at a DC session as part of the conference. Each student with an accepted submission will be assigned a mentor who will provide feedback on the student’s work. A mentoring session will take place during the conference, and the DC students are expected to attend.
** Important Dates **
Paper Submission: March 28, 2024
Notification: April 26, 2024
Camera-ready Submission (TAPS system): May 9, 2024
Conference: July 1 – 4, 2024
DC Day: July TBD, 2024 (it will happen in one of the conference days)
Note: The submissions deadlines are at 11:59 pm AoE (Anywhere on Earth)<https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/aoe> time.
** Submission **
All submissions must be written in English. Submissions should be a single PDF document consisting of: (i) the recommendation letter, (ii) the research description, and (iii) the curriculum vitae. This PDF document should be submitted electronically through the EasyChair submission system, https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umap24, by selecting the “UMAP24 Doctoral Consortium Papers” track.
** Length and Formatting **
Format and Content Guidelines. Consult the ACM UMAP 2024 general call for full and short papers<https://www.um.org/umap2024/call-for-full-and-short-papers/> concerning the key topics of this call as well. Each proposal should be a single PDF document, with three required components: (i) a recommendation letter, (ii) a description of your doctoral path, (iii) and a curriculum vitae. If you are unable to obtain a letter of recommendation from your dissertation advisor, please include a short explanation. Specifically, for each component, please consider the following instructions:
1. Letter of Recommendation (from your primary dissertation advisor, in any format):
* Describe your interaction with the student and your assessment of the quality of their work. Explain how the ACM UMAP 2024 doctoral consortium would benefit this student at this point in their doctoral program, as well as the contributions you expect the student to make to the group.
* The DC targets students who have a clear idea of their research plans and have started their research but have not yet executed a majority of their research. Please explain the structure of your student’s program and their expected level of progress by July 2024.
* Recall that students who are unable to obtain a letter of recommendation from their dissertation advisor (or the equivalent) should instead include a short explanation and a description of where the student is in their doctoral progress and the anticipated timeline.
1. Research description (6 pages at most plus additional pages for references; figures, tables, proofs, appendixes, acknowledgments, and any other content count toward the page limit): using a single-column manuscript formatted according to the guidelines discussed below, please include the following:
* Your name, advisor(s) name(s), and the university where you are conducting your doctoral work.
* Current year of study and projected completion date (plus information about the regulations of your doctoral program regarding length, any part-time study, etc.).
* Context and motivation for your research.
* Key related work that frames your research.
* Specific research objectives, goals, or questions.
* Research approach, methods, and rationale.
* Results and contributions to date.
* Expected next steps.
* Dissertation status and long-term goals.
1. Curriculum vitae (2 pages at most, in any format): a concise summary of your current curriculum vitae, including research publications. Clearly separate published papers from those under review or in press.
Please ensure that your submission is complete and conforms to the format and content guidelines above. Submissions that do not meet these requirements will be desk-rejected.
*Single-Blind Policy*. Proposals will be reviewed single-blind and, therefore, do not need to be anonymized before submission.
*Template for the Research Description*. Following the ACM Publication Workflow<https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow>, the research description component should be arranged based on the new ACM single-column format. Instructions for students are given below:
* LaTeX (use \documentclass[manuscript, review, anonymous]{acmart} in the sample-authordraft.tex file for single-column). Please carefully follow the ACM’s instructions for preparing your article with LaTeX<https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/preparing-your-a…>.
* Overleaf (use \documentclass[manuscript,review,anonymous]{acmart} for single-column). Please carefully follow the ACM’s instructions for preparing your article with Overleaf<https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/overleaf>.
* Word. Please carefully follow the ACM’s instructions for preparing your article with Microsoft Word<https://authors.acm.org/proceedings/production-information/preparing-your-a…>
Should you have any questions or issues going through the instructions above, please contact support at acmtexsupport(a)aptaracorp.com<mailto:acmtexsupport@aptaracorp.com> for LaTeX and Microsoft Word inquiries.
*Accessibility*. DC students are strongly encouraged to provide “alt text” (alternative text) for floats (images, tables, etc.) in their content so that readers with disabilities can be given descriptive information for these floats that are important to the work. The descriptive text will be displayed in place of a float if the float cannot be loaded. This benefits the author and it broadens the reader base for the author’s work. Moreover, the alt text provides in-depth float descriptions to search engine crawlers, which helps to properly index these floats. Additionally, authors should follow the ACM Accessibility Recommendations for Publishing in Color and SIG ACCESS guidelines on describing figures<https://authors.acm.org/journals/accessibility-recommendations-for-publishi…>.
*Submission Policy*. Please consider the following ACM’s publication policies:
1. “By submitting your article to an ACM Publication, you are hereby acknowledging that you and your co-authors are subject to all ACM Publications Policies<https://www.acm.org/publications/policies>, including ACM’s new Publications Policy on Research Involving Human Participants and Subjects<https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/research-involving-human-particip…>. Alleged violations of this policy or any ACM Publications Policy will be investigated by ACM and may result in a full retraction of your paper, in addition to other potential penalties, as per ACM Publications Policy.”
2. “Please ensure that you and your co-authors obtain an ORCID ID<https://orcid.org/register>, so you can complete the publishing process for your accepted paper. ACM has been involved in ORCID from the start and we have recently made a commitment to collect ORCID IDs from all of our published authors<https://authors.acm.org/author-resources/orcid-faqs>. We are committed to improve author discoverability, ensure proper attribution and contribute to ongoing community efforts around name normalization; your ORCID ID will help in these efforts.”
*Camera-ready Information*. Accepted proposals (i.e., the research description component) will require a further revision in order to meet the requirements and the page limits of the camera-ready format required by ACM. Instructions for the preparation of the camera-ready versions of the papers will be provided after acceptance. We strongly recommend the usage of LaTeX/Overleaf for the camera-ready papers to minimize the extent of reformatting. Users of the Word template must use either the version for Microsoft Word for Windows, Macintosh Office 2011, or Macintosh Office 2016 (other formats such as Open Office, etc., are not admitted) for the camera-ready submission to avoid incompatibility issues.
** Registration and Presentation Policy **
Each accepted proposal in the doctoral consortium track must be accompanied by a distinct full author registration, completed by the doctoral student by the early registration date cut-off. Each accepted proposal must be presented in person in the doctoral consortium session to be included in the conference proceedings, published by ACM and available via the ACM Digital Library. The official publication date is when the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks before the first day of UMAP 2024. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work.
** Financial Support **
ACM UMAP has a long history of supporting students who want to attend the conference. Doctoral students of the accepted DC proposals will have higher priority for the ACM UMAP grant applications. Please periodically consult the page that summarizes grants and support opportunities, available at https://www.um.org/umap2024/grants-and-support/.
** Doctoral Consortium Chairs **
* Martijn C. Willemsen, Eindhoven University of Technology & JADS, The Netherlands
* Styliani Kleanthous, CYENS CoE and Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus
* Rodrygo Santos, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Contact information: umap2024-dc at um.org
Carissimi,
vi invito a considerare il CfP della conferenza ICWE (International Conference on Web Engineering). Il tema di quest'anno è molto interessante per la nostra comunità! La scadenza per l'invio dei lavori è il 9 Febbraio (abstract entro il 2 Febbraio).
Un caro saluto a tutti,
Maristella
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Call For Papers
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ICWE 2024: 24th International Conference on Web Engineering
June 17-20, 2024, Tampere, Finland
https://icwe2024.webengineering.org
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Submission Deadlines ("Anywhere on Earth", i.e., UTC-12)
- Abstract submission: February 2, 2024
- Paper submission: February 9, 2024
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ICWE 2024 - AT A GLANCE
The International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE) is the premier annual conference on Web Engineering and associated technologies. It covers different aspects of Web Engineering, including the design, creation, maintenance, operation, and usage of Web applications.
ICWE aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from various disciplines in academia and industry to tackle the emerging challenges in the engineering of Web applications, the problems and opportunities of its associated technologies, and the impact of those technologies on society and culture.
Following the general debate on the need for human-centric and responsible technology, the 24th edition of ICWE in particular invites contributions under the following general theme:
***Ethical and Human-Centric Web Engineering: Balancing Innovation and Responsibility in Web Technology***
We indeed solicit contributions on diverse aspects related to designing innovative Web technology that however results in being fair, ethical, transparent, privacy-preserving, trustworthy, and inclusive for all.
These aspects relate to a wide spectrum of Web Engineering topics, such as, among others:
- Web application modeling and engineering
- Web infrastructures and architectures
- Web of Things, Social Web and Mobile Web applications
- Web mining, knowledge extraction and analytics of Big Data on the Web
- Machine Learning, AI and Language Models for Web Engineering
- Web user interfaces and UX
- User-centered, fair and explainable Web technology
- Inclusivity and accessibility for the Web
- User Modeling and Web-based Recommender Systems
- Quality aspects of Web applications
- Performance, scalability, energy-efficiency and sustainability aspects of Web applications
- Semantic Web, Knowledge Graphs, Web ontologies, and Linked Open-Data applications
- Web crowdsourcing and human computation
- Web composition and mashups
- Web services, Microservice architecture, computing, workflows, and standards
- Architecting the Web in the cloud continuum, e.g. cloud, fog, edge and serverless computing for Web applications
- Web security, identity, trust and privacy engineering
- Web Engineering processes, practices, experience and paradigms, e.g. Agile, Lean
- Human-centered methods for Web Engineering
- Re-decentralization of the Web
- Web standards and disruptive Web technologies
- Comparisons, data sets, empirical studies of Web technologies
- Web programming languages, tools and frameworks
In addition to the research track, ICWE 2024 also seeks contributions of industrial papers, demos and posters, student papers at the PhD Symposium and tutorials, which will be the subject of individual calls.
SUBMISSIONS TO THE RESEARCH TRACK
This call addresses research contributions in one of the following two categories:
- Full papers (15 pages, Springer LNCS format): mature, original research contributions. Reported results must be supported by some type of evaluation, and also include a justification about the choice/suitability of the evaluation method. In addition, evidence of use in practice and/or demonstration of scalability is regarded as a plus.
- Short papers (8 pages, Springer LNCS format): short papers presenting a discussion - analysis, criticism, proposal, vision, etc. - about relevant aspects of Web engineering topics. These papers are intended to generate discussions that promise potential for research that will impact Web Engineering in the coming years.
Papers must be formatted according to the Springer LNCS authors instructions available at https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…, and must be submitted in PDF format through the ICWE 2024 EasyChair web page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icwe2024
Accepted contributions will be included in the ICWE 2024 Springer LNCS proceedings. The best papers will be selected to be proposed, in extended form, as part of a special issue of the Journal of Web Engineering (https://journals.riverpublishers.com/index.php/JWE/).
USE OF GENERATIVE AI
Authors should explicitly disclose the use of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in their manuscripts when these tools are employed for more than just editing the author's text. This disclosure can be made through a statement placed at the end of the manuscript, preceding the References section.
If it comes to our notice that a submission utilizes large language models (LLMs) without clear disclosure, such papers will be subject to immediate desk rejection. However, if there is no usage of such technologies, no disclosure statement is required.
SPRINGER BEST-PAPER AWARD SPONSORSHIP
Springer will sponsor the ICWE 2024 Best Paper Award which will be announced during the ICWE 2024 Banquet.
IMPORTANT DATES
All dates are according to the time zone "Anywhere on Earth", i.e., UTC-12:
- Abstract submission: February 2, 2024
- Paper submission: February 9, 2024
- Author notification: March 22, 2024
- Camera-ready due: April 8, 2024
PROGRAM CHAIRS
- Sebastian Heil, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany
- Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
GENERAL CHAIRS
- Kostas Stefanidis, Tampere University, Finland
- Kari Systä, Tampere University, Finland
CONTACT
Any questions about submitting contributions to the research track should be emailed to pcchair.icwe2024(a)webengineering.org
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Maristella Matera - PhD
Politecnico di Milano
Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria
http://matera.faculty.polimi.it/
Dear colleagues,
Please see below the cfp:
CfP: Human Work Interaction Design 2024 (HWID'2024)
Sustainable Workplaces by Design
Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan (Italy) - September 5-6, 2024
Joint conference of the IFIP WG 13.6 Human Work Interaction Design and IFIP
WG 13.5 on Human Error, Resilience, Reliability, Safety and System
Development
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Designing for sustainability extends beyond merely reducing resource
consumption and waste. It encompasses environmental, social, and economic
dimensions while acknowledging their potential conflicts. Today, designers
need to anticipate the impact on future generations, and social equity and
justice between workers, while also considering financial performance. It
appears clear that focusing solely on individual behaviour change, without
considering workplace practices and reaching decision-makers, can only have
a limited influence. While interactive systems to support sustainability
have been proposed, it is crucial not to overlook the interactive systems
used by workers in this endeavor.
Beyond being mere tools, automation and AI systems must become work
partners collaborating with workers to enhance their performance by taking
over repetitive and tedious tasks. However, as these systems increasingly
handle high-level cognitive tasks, designing meaningful roles for workers
is even more challenging when designers already have to deal with known
issues such as complacency, deskilling, monitoring, and takeover
performances when automated systems reach their operational limits or fail.
Consequently, methods, tools, and processes need to be refined to ensure a
positive user experience and identify novel forms of human-automation
cooperation for sustainable workplaces.
THEME, SCOPE, AND FOCUS
The theme of HWID'24 emphasizes the insights into the relationship between
the sustainability of workplaces, the anticipatory potentials of design,
and how automation and AI may fit the picture. It calls for a workplace
design oriented towards sustainability, responsibility, and explainability.
Examples of relevant questions include:
- What does the very notion of design imply from the point of view of being
sustainable, responsible, and explainable, and how can these values be
embodied in workplaces?
- How to design environment-friendly and humane workplaces?
- What individualistic vs collectivistic frictions may emerge from
unethical practices, and how can design mitigate them?
- How to design workplaces ensuring social equity and well-being when we
deal with both biased humans and automated systems?
- How to identify, evaluate, and support the new UX interactional patterns
between workers and AI and maintain workers' efficiency and well-being?
- How can alternative forms of job design (e.g. job crafting) mitigate
conflicts between the pursuit of financial profit and the reduction of
companies’ impact on the environment? Can automation help?
Topics of interest include:
- Artificial Intelligence and Intelligence Augmentation in the workplace
- Collaborative robots
- Virtual Assistants
- Digital Twins
- Cyber-physical systems
- Automation for social equity and well-being
- User experience in workplaces and novel forms of human-computer
cooperation
- Sustainability, Responsibility, and Ethics of Technology in Workplaces
This working conference aims to answer these and more questions by
involving professionals working in academia, national labs, and industry
who are engaged in human work analysis and interaction design for
sustainable workplaces. We will discuss tools, procedures, and professional
competencies needed to face issues and opportunities provided by workplace
design's sustainable and automatization perspectives.
IMPORTANT DATES in 2024
Submission deadline: April 21st, 2024
Notification to authors: June 2nd, 2024
Camera ready: June 28th, 2024
Conference: September 5-6, 2024
SUBMISSIONS
We invite authors to submit full papers (max 8 pages, excluding references)
formatted according to LNCS template available on the Springer website:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
The link to the submission system:
https://equinocs.springernature.com/service/HWID2024
Each paper will be reviewed by three reviewers. The collection of all
accepted papers will be distributed to the participants as digital
proceedings before the conference. During the review process, the reviewers
will be asked to evaluate whether an extended version of the paper is
suitable for an IFIP Springer book (IFIP Advances in Information and
Communication Technology) that will be edited and published after the
conference (before the end of 2024).
ORGANIZERS
General Chairs: Barbara Rita Barricelli (University of Brescia) and Stefano
Valtolina (University of Milan)
Program Chairs: Elodie Bouzekri (McGill University), Angela Locoro
(University of Brescia), and Tilo Mentler (Trier University of Applied
Sciences)
Publicity Chair: Arminda Guerra Lopes (Polytechnic Institute of Castelo
Branco)
Student Volunteer Chairs: Antonio Paolo Pernigotti (University of Milan)
and Luca Marchionni (University of Milan)
Looking forward!
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Arminda Guerra Lopes, PhD
Interactive Technologies Institute | LARSyS
http <https://iti.larsys.pt/>s://iti.larsys.pt/ <https://iti.larsys.pt/>
**** PLEASE, EXCUSE MULTIPLE POSTINGS ****
*CFP for the 1st Workshop on Information Retrieval for Understudied Users
(IR4U2)*
Please join us at IR4U2, co-located with the 46th European Conference on
Information Retrieval (ECIR), which will take place 24th-28th March 2024 in
Glasgow, Scotland
Information Retrieval (IR) remains an active, fast-paced area of research.
Nevertheless, most advancements in this domain have primarily favored what
we might term 'conventional' users, such as English-speaking adults.
We envision IR4U2 as a forum to spotlight efforts that, while sparse,
consider diverse, and often understudied, user groups when designing,
developing, assessing, and deploying the IR technologies that directly
impact them.
Among these groups, we find, for example, older adults, young children and
adolescents, individuals afflicted by mental health disorders, users with
autism spectrum disorder (ASD), individuals with intellectual disabilities,
or those with specific learning needs.
We aim to
1.
Raise awareness about ongoing efforts focused on IR technologies
designed for and used by often understudied user groups;
2.
Identify challenges and open issues impacting this area of research;
3.
Ignite discussions to identify common frameworks for future research;
4.
Outline a general approach to facilitate research endeavors driven by
and at the service of specific user groups.
5.
Cross-fertilization and community-building by sharing lessons learned
gathered from research catering to different audiences by researchers and
(industry) practitioners across various disciplines.
IR4U2 will be a highly participatory, full-day, in-person workshop. This
will involve informal interactions, facilitated group work, and brief
presentations of accepted contributions. These contributions will help
construct a snapshot of the current works in this area.
Topics of interest include:
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User modeling to enable IR and recommendation technologies tailored to
understudied populations.
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Data collection and benchmark development of IR catering to understudied
populations.
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IR applications targeting understudied populations.
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UI/UX for search, recommender, and question-answering systems for
understudied populations.
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IR-related technology (clustering, classification, text processing, text
complexity) and their impact on understudied populations.
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Different perspectives of evaluation.
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Design of the user interaction with IR systems.
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Ethical issues associated with IR technologies for understudied users;
e.g., their right to be represented, acknowledged, have access, and be
served by existing and to-be-developed systems.
This is not an exhaustive list, as we are also interested in contributions
discussing challenges inherent to designing IR technology at the service of
understudied user groups–from the need for multidisciplinary,
multi-stakeholder collaborations to how to build datasets.
Submissions:
Peer-reviewed contributions. These include research papers presenting
empirical explorations, user studies, and/or new algorithms related to the
open problems listed in topics of interest, as well as position/vision
contributions discussing uses cases, challenges, and future research
directions. These contributions should be submitted on EasyChair (
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ir4u2) at least 4 pages, but up to
12 (excluding references) formatted in CEURART’s single-column template.
Accepted contributions will be presented at the workshop and published in
workshop proceedings.
Editorially-reviewed contributions. To enable potential attendees to
articulate their views on the topics of the workshop, share
already-published works, bring awareness to ongoing European projects in
this area, etc., we ask the submission of a short extended abstract. This
type of informal submission (via this form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1yZcqJiY9tMP03DXrDtJkeX0rY9ZB0AH5Dvs9DdehSO…)
will be editorially
reviewed by workshop organizers to gauge fit as well as themes of interest
for group discussions. Accepted contributions will be presented at the
workshop, but not published in the proceedings.
Important dates
All the deadlines are set at 11:59 PM AoE.
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*Submission: January 29, 2024 February 1, 2024*
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Author notification: February 20, 2024
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Camera-ready: February 26, 2024
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Workshop day: March 24, 2024
At least one author of each accepted paper must register and attend the
workshop. Please feel free to reach out to the ir4u2.research(a)gmail.com with
questions. For further information, see Home | Ir4u2
(ir4u2workshop.wixsite.com) <https://ir4u2workshop.wixsite.com/ir4u2>.
Organizers:
Sole Pera, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Federica Cena, University of Turin, Italy
Theo Huibers, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Monica Landoni,Università della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland
Noemi Mauro, University of Turin, Italy
Emiliana Murgia, Università di Genova, Italy
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Noemi Mauro, Ph.D.
Researcher and Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science, University of Torino
https://unito.webex.com/meet/noemi.mauro
* We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP *
For the online version of this Call, visit:
https://nldb2024.di.unito.it/submissions/
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NLDB 2024
The 29th International Conference on Natural Language & Information Systems
25-27 June 2024, University of Turin, Italy.
Website: https://nldb2024.di.unito.it/
Submission deadline: 22 March, 2024
About NLDB
The 29th International Conference on Natural Language & Information
Systems will be held at the University of Turin, Italy, and will be a
face to face event. Since 1995, the NLDB conference brings together
researchers, industry practitioners, and potential users interested in
various applications of Natural Language in the Database and Information
Systems field. The term "Information Systems" has to be considered in
the broader sense of Information and Communication Systems, including
Big Data, Linked Data and Social Networks.
The field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) has itself recently
experienced several exciting developments. In research, these
developments have been reflected in the emergence of Large Language
Modelsand the importance of aspects such as transparency, bias and
fairness, Large Multimodal Models and the connection of the NLP field
with Computer Vision, chatbots and dialogue-based pipelines.
Regarding applications, NLP systems have evolved to the point that they
now offer real-life, tangible benefits to enterprises. Many of these NLP
systems are now considered a de-facto offering in business intelligence
suites, such as algorithms for recommender systems and opinion
mining/sentiment analysis. Language models developed by the open-source
community have become widespread and commonly used. Businesses are now
readily adopting these technologies, thanks to the efforts of the
open-source community. For example, fine-tuning a language model on a
company’s own dataset is now easy and convenient, using modules created
by thousands of academic researchers and industry experts.
It is against this backdrop of recent innovations in NLP and its
applications in information systems that the 29th edition of the NLDB
conference takes place. We welcome research and industrial
contributions, describing novel, previously unpublished works on NLP and
its applications across a plethora of topics as described in the Call
for Papers.
Call for Papers:
NLDB 2024 invites authors to submit papers on unpublished research that
addresses theoretical aspects, algorithms, applications, architectures
for applied and integrated NLP, resources for applied NLP, and other
aspects of NLP, as well as survey and discussion papers. This year's
edition of NLDB continues with the Industry Track to foster fruitful
interaction between the industry and the research community.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Large Language Models: training, applications, transfer learning,
interpretability of large language models.
* Multimodal Models: Integration of text with other modalities like
images, video, and audio; multimodal representation learning;
applications of multimodal models.
* AI Safety and ethics: Safe and ethical use of Generative AI and NLP;
avoiding and mitigating biases in NLP models and systems; explainability
and transparency in AI.
* Natural Language Interfaces and Interaction: design and implementation
of Natural Language Interfaces, user studies with human participants on
Conversational User Interfaces, chatbots and LLM-based chatbots and
their interaction with users.
* Social Media and Web Analytics: Opinion mining/sentiment analysis,
irony/sarcasm detection; detection of fake reviews and deceptive
language; detection of harmful information: fake news and hate speech;
sexism and misogyny; detection of mental health disorders;
identification of stereotypes and social biases; robust NLP methods for
sparse, ill-formed texts; recommendation systems.
* Deep Learning and eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI): Deep
learning architectures, word embeddings, transparency, interpretability,
fairness, debiasing, ethics.
* Argumentation Mining and Applications: Automatic detection of
argumentation components and relationships; creation of resource (e.g.
annotated corpora, treebanks and parsers); Integration of NLP techniques
with formal, abstract argumentation structures; Argumentation Mining
from legal texts and scientific articles.
* Question Answering (QA): Natural language interfaces to databases, QA
using web data, multi-lingual QA, non-factoid QA(how/why/opinion
questions, lists), geographical QA, QA corpora and training sets, QA
over linked data (QALD).
* Corpus Analysis: multi-lingual, multi-cultural and multi-modal
corpora; machine translation, text analysis, text classification and
clustering; language identification; plagiarism detection; information
extraction: named entity, extraction of events, terms and semantic
relationships.
* Semantic Web, Open Linked Data, and Ontologies: Ontology learning and
alignment, ontology population, ontology evaluation, querying ontologies
and linked data, semantic tagging and classification, ontology-driven
NLP, ontology-driven systems integration.
* Natural Language in Conceptual Modelling: Analysis of natural language
descriptions, NLP in requirement engineering, terminological ontologies,
consistency checking, metadata creation and harvesting.
* Natural Language and Ubiquitous Computing: Pervasive computing,
embedded, robotic and mobile applications; conversational agents; NLP
techniques for Internet of Things (IoT); NLP techniques for ambient
intelligence
* Big Data and Business Intelligence: Identity detection, semantic data
cleaning, summarisation, reporting, and data to text.
Important Dates:
Full paper submission: 22 March, 2024
Paper notification: 19 April, 2024
Camera-ready deadline: 26 April, 2024
Conference: 25-27 June 2024
Submission Guidelines:
Authors should follow the LNCS format
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
) and submit their manuscripts in pdf via Easychair (submission will
open on 1 February, 2024)
Papers can be submitted to either the main conference or the industry track.
Submissions can be full papers (up to 15 pages including references and
appendices), short papers (up to 11 pages including references and
appendices) or papers for a poster presentation or system demonstration
(6 pages including references). The programme committee may decide to
accept some full papers as short papers or poster papers.
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
federico.torrielli(a)unito.it (Web & Publicity Chair)
General Chairs:
Luigi Di Caro, University of Turin
Farid Meziane, University of Derby
Amon Rapp, University of Turin
Vijayan Sugumaran, Oakland University