Dear colleagues,
*>>>>> We are pleased to announce that the deadline for paper submission to
the second AIRCAD workshop has been extended to 15/07/2023. <<<<<*
*We are also glad to announce that 5 selected papers will be invited to
submit an extended version to the Special Issue "Selected Papers from the
2nd International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Radiomics in
Computer-Aided Diagnosis (AIRCAD 2023)".*
Among such papers, the best paper will be awarded the full waiver.
Please find enclosed the call for papers with the new important dates and
the selected papers' award details.
Please spread the voice!
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CALL FOR PAPERS - AIRCAD2023
2nd International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Radiomics in
Computer-Aided Diagnosis AIRCAD2023
held in conjunction with the 22nd International Conference on Image
Analysis and Processing ICIAP2023,
Udine, Italy, 11-15th Sep 2023
https://sites.google.com/view/aircad2023
AIMS AND SCOPE
Nowadays, healthcare systems collect and provide most medical data in
digital form. The availability of medical data enables a large number of
artificial intelligence applications, and there is a growing interest in
the quantitative analysis of clinical images using techniques such as
Positron Emission Tomography, Computerized Tomography, and Magnetic
Resonance Imaging, mainly applied to texture analysis and radiomics. In
particular, thanks to machine and deep learning, researchers can generate
insights to improve the discovery of new therapeutic tools, support
diagnostic decisions, aid in the rehabilitation process, etc. However, the
increasing amount of available data may lead to a more significant effort
to make a diagnosis. Moreover, this task is even more challenging due to
the high inter/intra patient variability, the availability of various
imaging techniques, and the need to consider data from multiple sensors and
sources, which brought to the well-known domain shift issue.
To address the problems described, radiologists and pathologists today use
tools to assist them in analyzing biomedical images. They are known as
Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) systems, and they allow to mitigate or
eliminate the difficulties due to inter- and intra-observer variability,
represented by various assessments of the same region, under the same
assumptions, by the same physician at different times, and various
assessments of the same region by several physicians, thanks to appropriate
algorithms. Further relevant issues are data access, which may be delayed
or even prevented for various reasons, such as privacy, security, and
intellectual property, and the representativeness of the captured sample
compared to the real population. For these reasons, researchers have
recently explored the use of synthetic data, both for training the models
and to estimate and teach systems in situations that have not been observed
in actual reality.
This workshop aims to provide an overview of recent advances in the field
of biomedical image processing using machine learning, deep learning,
artificial intelligence, and radiomics features, placing particular
attention on contributions dealing with practical applications, for
example, the potential alternative solution against domain shift, or
exploiting synthetic images to teach actual CAD systems. In particular, the
ultimate goal is to analyze how these techniques can be employed in the
typical medical image processing workflow, from image acquisition to
classification, including retrieval, disease detection, prediction, and
classification.
TOPICS
The workshop calls for submissions addressing, but not limited to, the
following topics:
- Biomedical Image Processing
- Machine and Deep Learning techniques for image analysis (i.e.,
segmentation of cells, tissues, organs, lesions; classification of cells,
diseases, tumors, etc.)
- Image Registration Techniques
- Image Preprocessing Techniques
- Image-based 3D reconstruction
- Computer-Aided Detection and Diagnosis Systems (CADs)
- Biomedical Image Analysis
- Radiomics and Artificial intelligence for personalized medicine
- Machine and Deep Learning as tools to support medical diagnoses and
decisions
- Image retrieval (e.g., context-based retrieval, lesion similarity)
- CAD architectures
- Advanced architecture for biomedical image remote processing,
elaboration, and transmission
- 3D Vision, Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality applications for remote
surgery
- Image processing techniques for privacy-preserving AI in medicine.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Accepted papers will be included in the ICIAP 2023 proceedings, which will
be published by Springer as Lecture Notes in the Computer Science series
(LNCS). When preparing your contribution, please follow the guidelines
provided by Springer. The maximum number of pages is 12 pages including
references. Each contribution will be reviewed based on originality,
significance, clarity, soundness, relevance, and technical content.
The submission will be handled electronically via a unique Conference's CMT
Website for all the workshops belonging to the ICIAP Medical Imaging Hub:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ICIAPMIH2023/
During the submission, you must select the correct Track, which is
Artificial Intelligence and Radiomics in Computer-Aided Diagnosis (AIRCAD).
Once accepted, the presence of at least one author at the event and the
oral presentation of the paper are expected. There are two registration
modalities:
- Workshops/Tutorials pass, which covers only tutorials and workshops (2
days)
- Conference pass, which includes the main conference, workshops/tutorials,
and social events (5 days).
For more details about the registration, see the ICIAP main conference
website.
SELECTED PAPERS AWARD
After the workshop, 5 manuscripts will be selected considering their
quality and the overall ratings provided by the Technical Program
Committee. The authors of such selected manuscript will be invited to
submit an extended version to the Special Issue "Selected Papers from the
2nd International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Radiomics in
Computer-Aided Diagnosis (AIRCAD 2023)" edited by the Journal of Imaging
(MDPI), which will be available soon.
Among such papers, the one with the highest rating will be recognized with
the BEST PAPER AWARD with waived publishing charges. The other manuscript
will still get a discount (about 50%) on the open-access publication fee.
IMPORTANT DATES
- *Paper Submission: July 15, 2023*
- Notifications to Authors: July 30, 2023
- Camera Ready Papers Due: August 15, 2023
- Workshop Event: September 11, 2023
ORGANIZERS
Albert Comelli, Ri.MED Foundation, acomelli(a)fondazionerimed.com
Cecilia Di Ruberto, University of Cagliari, dirubert(a)unica.it
Andrea Loddo, University of Cagliari, andrea.loddo(a)unica.it
Lorenzo Putzu, University of Cagliari, lorenzo.putzu(a)unica.it
Alessandro Stefano, Institute of Molecular Bioimaging and Physiology,
National Research Council of Cefalu’, alessandro.stefano(a)ibfm.cnr.it
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Seyed-Ahmad Ahmadi, NVIDIA (Germany)
Stefano Barone, University of Palermo (Italy)
Viviana Benfante, University of Palermo, Ri.MED Foundation and CNR (Italy)
Monica Bianchini, University of Siena (Italy)
Roberto Cannella, University of Palermo (Italy)
Renato Cuocolo, University of Naples Federico II (Italy)
Giuseppe Cutaia, University of Palermo (Italy)
Navdeep Dahiya, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
Mario D'Acunto, National Research Council (Italy)
Angelo Genovese, University of Milano (Italy)
Marco Grangetto, University of Torino (Italy)
Jon Ander Gómez Adrián, Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain)
Riccardo Laudicella, University of Messina (Italy)
Salvatore Livatino, University of Hertfordshire (UK)
Carsten Marr, Helmholtz Zentrum München (Germany)
Mario Molinara, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio (Italy)
Davide Moroni, National Research Council (Italy)
Paolo Napoletano, University of Milan, Bicocca (Italy)
Antonio Parziale, University of Salerno (Italy)
Giovanni Pasini, Sapienza, University of Rome (Italy)
Luca Pireddu, CRS4 (Italy)
Vincenzo Piuri, University of Milan (Italy)
Mubashara Rehman, University of Udine (Italy)
Giorgio Russo, IBFM-CNR (Italy)
Giuseppe Salvaggio, University of Palermo (Italy)
Mattia Savardi, University of Brescia (Italy)
Alberto Signoroni, University of Brescia (Italy)
Alberto Signoroni, University of Brescia (Italy)
Arnaldo Stanzione, University of Naples Federico II (Italy)
Nicola Strisciuglio, University of Twente (Netherlands)
Enzo Tartaglione, Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris (France)
Francesco Tortorella, University of Salerno (Italy)
Lorenzo Ugga, University of Naples Federico II (Italy)
Federica Vernuccio, University of Padova (Italy)
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Andrea Loddo
PhD | Dept. Of Mathematics and Computer Science | University of Cagliari
Via Ospedale 72, Cagliari, Italy
Office: +39 070 675 8503
*And after all we're only ordinary men*
IEEE International Joint Conference on Biometrics (IJCB 2023) Doctoral
Consortium
Call for Participants
The IEEE International Joint Conference on Biometrics (IJCB’23) Doctoral
Consortium provides a valuable platform for Ph.D. students to engage
with the global research community in Biometrics, allowing them to
present their research and discuss their career objectives. This
consortium offers an opportunity for doctoral students to establish
connections and collaborations with experienced researchers in the
field, while gaining insights into potential career paths in both
academia and industry.
The IJCB’23 Doctoral Consortium (DC) will take place during the
conference as a parallel event to special sessions on the first day of
the conference. Attendance to the consortium is strictly by invitation.
An informal introduction by senior researchers acting as mentors will
open the DC. Afterwards, student participants will briefly present their
research during a spotlight oral session. This will be followed by a
mentoring session, providing students with an opportunity for
constructive feedback and more focused discussions with senior
researchers. Additionally, each student will be assigned a mentor from
the committee, with whom they can interact to explore specific areas of
interest throughout the event. An informal lunch with senior researchers
will also be organized, enabling students to engage in interactive
conversations. DC participants will also have the opportunity to
participate in a poster session during the main conference (specific
details to be determined).
Eligibility
We invite eligible students to apply for the Doctoral Consortium, with
the expectation that successful applicants will actively participate in
the entire program in-person.
Eligible students are those pursuing a Ph.D. who have made progress in
their dissertation, with some results already published or nearing
publication. We value diversity and equality in terms of research
topics, participating institutions, and individuals involved. We
particularly encourage women and individuals from underrepresented
groups to apply. Although having a paper appearing in IJCB’23 is not a
prerequisite for participation, it is highly encouraged for applicants
to have a paper associated with the conference, whose topics could be
summarized during the DC.
Submission
To apply for the Doctoral Consortium, please submit:
1. A research statement summarizing the thesis research topic, the
working plan, and the progress to date (max 2 pages).
2. A CV (max 1 page). The CV should highlight any publications and
conference presentations that are related to the thesis topic.
3. A supporting letter from the thesis advisor that endorses the
student’s application to this Doctoral Consortium and briefly describes
the progress or status of the student’s thesis work.
All materials should be prepared in a single PDF file and submitted
through the Doctoral Consortium Track of the IJCB 2023 CMT instance:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IJCB2023/ .
Review and Selection Process
Applications will be evaluated on:
1. Quality of the application and thesis topic.
2. Anticipated benefits (current/potential contributions to science) of
the student’s research.
3. Student’s contribution to the diversity of topics, backgrounds,
methodology, etc.
4. Endorsement by the thesis advisor.
There will be no papers published from the Doctoral Consortium in the
proceedings of IJCB.
Financial Support
The students selected to participate in the Doctoral Consortium may be
considered for financial support. However, the availability and extent
of financial support are subject to the availability of funds and are
not guaranteed. Applicants should be prepared to attend IJCB’23 without
financial support in the event that funds are not available. It is
important to note that the lunch session with senior mentors will be
fully covered by the conference anyway, and no expenses associated with
lunch will be incurred by the Doctoral Consortium participants or mentors.
Important Dates
• Submission deadline: July 26, 2023
• Notification of acceptance: August 7, 2023
• Doctoral consortium date: TBD
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Call for Papers for the First Submission Round of
EICS 2024: The 16th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive
Computing Systems, June 24-28, 2024 - Cagliari, Italy
https://eics.acm.org/2024/
Submission deadline for the 1st Round of PACM EICS 2024 for Full Papers
and Technical Notes: July 28, 2023
EICS 2024 is the sixteenth international ACM SIGCHI conference devoted
to engineering interactive computing systems and their user interfaces,
addressing one or more software quality factors, such as usability, user
experience, reliability, security, etc. Work presented at EICS covers
all stages of the engineering life-cycle of interactive systems -
inception, requirements, design, specification, coding, data analytics,
validation and verification, deployment and maintenance. EICS has the
the longest tradition of bringing together researchers who contribute to
better ways of creating interactive computing systems, stemming from the
conference on command languages in the seventies. The conference is best
known for rigorously contributing and disseminating research results
that hold the midst in between user interface design, software
engineering and computational interaction.
EICS focuses on models, languages, notations, methods, techniques and
tools that support designing, developing, validating and verifying
interactive systems. The conference brings together people who study or
practice the engineering of interactive systems, drawing from design,
HCI, software engineering, requirements engineering, software
development, modeling, and programming.
Submissions advance the state of the art of the engineering of
interactive systems. Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Modeling, specification and analysis of interaction and
interactive systems
* Model-based development of interactive software
* Requirements engineering for interactive systems
* Methods, processes, principles and/or tools for building
interactive systems (e.g., design, implementation, prototyping,
evaluation, verification and validation, testing)
* Software architectures for interactive systems
* Formal methods within interactive systems engineering
* Certification issues of methods, tools, and processes to create
interactive systems
* Frameworks, toolkits, domain-specific languages and APIs for
interactive systems
* Languages and notations for describing user interfaces and
interactions
* Integrating engineering issues in the design process of
interactive systems
* Engineering design tools
* Engineering evaluation tools
* Supporting design in interactive development processes
* Computational-Interaction Systems and Techniques
* Interactive data-driven systems
* Engineering interactive applications with emerging technologies (e.g.,
adaptive, context-aware, tangible, haptic, touch and multitouch input,
voice, gestures, EEG, multimodal input, mobile and wearable systems, AI,
(augmented, mixed, virtual) realities...)
* Engineering hardware/software integration in interactive systems
(e.g., fabrication and maker processes, physical computing,
cyber-physical systems…)
* Engineering interactive systems for various user categories (e.g.,
children, elderly, people with disabilities,…)
* Engineering interactive systems for various application domains
(e.g., health, home, entertainment, desktop, avionics, space, nuclear,
civil protection, law enforcement, emergency services and calamity
management...)
* Engineering interactive systems for specific properties (user
experience, usability, safety, security, dependability, …)
* Engineering smart interactive systems (e.g. recommending,
adaptive, intelligent)
* Building Human-centred AI systems (integrating explainable AI,
intelligible design, human-in-the-loop, adaptive and context-aware,
interactive agents…)
A newcomer’s guide to EICS is available at
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3300960
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FULL PAPERS and TECHNICAL NOTES SUBMISSIONS
EICS Full Papers and Technical Notes are published as articles in the
Journal Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (PACM -
EICS series). There are three submission deadlines per year, and authors
can choose when to submit. Papers follow the traditional journal model
of reviewing: papers may be accepted after submission and review, or may
be recommended for revisions and re-submission to the next round to
enable authors to refine papers based on reviewer recommendations.
Submissions for the journal of this venue should present original and
mature research work within the scope of the conference. Note that
accepted journal papers can be either regular research papers, or
technical notes. Technical Notes are shorter, more focused
contributions, that focus specifically on system contributions and
technical work. Elucidating technical details of complex interactive
systems, preferably ensuring the work can be reproduced or put to
practice, is a primary objective of a Technical Note. Tech Notes require
an illustrative example of the system, and they can, but do not need to,
be validated by formal user evaluations or user studies. Validation can
also be done through e.g. simulation, feasibility, or comparisons. Tech
Notes will be judged on their technical merits and relevance to
interactive systems concerns.
There are no length restrictions on Full Papers and Technical Notes, nor
any limit to the number of references that may be included. We advise
authors to ensure the length of their papers is in function of the
contributions. Concise and clear is often to be preferred over lengthy
and verbose.
Full Papers and Technical Notes should be written in the ACM format, see
https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/submissions
The PACM-EICS deadline for the First Round of Full Papers and Technical
Notes submissions is 28 July 2023.
Papers are submitted using https://new.precisionconference.com
PACM-EICS Full Papers and Technical Notes chairs for EICS 2024
Carmen Santoro and Anke Dittmar
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*** Last Combo Call for Workshop Papers ***
19th IEEE eScience Conference (eScience 2023)
October 9-13, 2023, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
https://www.escience-conference.org/2023/
The 19th IEEE eScience Conference will be held in Limassol, Cyprus on October 9-13, 2023.
eScience 2023 will host a number of workshops which will be co-located with the main
conference on Monday, October 9 and Tuesday, October 10, 2023.
The eScience conference has a long history of hosting well-attended workshops. These
workshops share the goal of bringing together international and interdisciplinary research
communities, developers, and users of eScience applications and enabling IT technologies.
Workshops play a crucial role in the conference by providing an opportunity for researchers
and practitioners to present their work in a more focused way than the conference itself and
to have in-depth discussions of particular topics of interest to the community.
eScience 2023 will host the following workshops:
● 1st Workshop on cItizeN Science engagemenT based on Ict soLutions (INSTIL 2023)
http://www.instil-science.eu
● 3rd Workshop on E-science ReseaRch leading tO negative Results (ERROR 2023)
https://error-workshop.org
● 3rd Workshop on Reproducible Workflows, Data Management, and Security
(ReWorDS 2023)
https://sites.google.com/vols.utk.edu/rewords23/home
● 4th Global Research Platform (4GRP) Workshop
https://www.theglobalresearchplatform.net
● IEEE International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Health (AI4Health 2023)
https://www.ai4health.icar.cnr.it
● Research Software Engineers in eScience: Sustainable RSE Ecosystems within eScience
(RSE-eScience-2023)
https://us-rse.org/rse-escience-2023/
KEY DATES
● Workshop papers submission deadline: Defined per workshop
● Notification of acceptance: Defined per workshop
● IEEE proceedings camera ready: July 21, 2023
● Workshop days: October 9-10, 2023
Deadlines refer to 23:59 in the AoE (Anywhere on Earth) time zone.
ORGANISATION
General Chair
• George Angelos Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Technical Program Co-Chairs
• Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
• Rosa Filgueira, University of St Andrews, UK
Organisation Committee
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Special Issue on
*Technologies, Tools, and Techniques for Online Design-Based Activities
with Children *
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• Naska Goagoses, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany
• Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Namibia University of Technology, Namibia
• Erkki Rötkönen, University of Turku, Finland
• Tariq Zaman, ASSET, University of Technology Sarawak, Malaysia
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• Deadline: *October 30th, 2023*
• Notification to the authors: December 20th, 2023
• Camera ready paper: January 31st, 2024
• Publication of the special issue: May 2024 (tentatively)
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*Overview*
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In this special issue, we are calling for contributions dealing with
distributed online co-design with children and its wider field of
design-based learning. We are looking for both theoretical and
methodological reflections on the position of participatory design and
co-design and empirical cases that advance design practices with
children in online environments. A significant contribution of the
volume will focus on facilitation tools and techniques connected to
the contemporary challenges of distributed online design in formal
settings (i.e. K-12) or informal settings with children.
Effective techniques and tools for co-located environments (Antle et
al., 2020, Zaman et al.,2022), which foster the genuine participation of
children (Kinnula & Iivari, 2021), have been established over the years
within the child-computer interaction community. However, technologies,
tools, and techniques for distributed online co-design with children are
only beginning to emerge, with much room for new developments and the
need for adaptations. Co-design with children in online and hybrid
environments, encountered constraints in the utilization of existing
technologies and tools, and challenges when applying longstanding design
facilitation techniques (Itenge et al., 2021; Rötkönen et al., 2021;
Rötkönen et al., 2022, Winschiers-Theophilus et al., 2022,). Within
online environments, new technological affordances and methods need to
be explored, and established facilitation strategies and co-design
methods need to be amended (Bertran et al., 2022; McVeigh-Schultz &
Isbister, 2021; Walsh et al., 2015; Warren et al., 2022). The move to
online environments offers a variety of challenges but also new
opportunities (Fails et al. 2022), including the collaborative
participation of children that are geographically distributed
(Winschiers-Theophilus et al., 2022). Given the challenges, yet also the
novel opportunities, a larger collection of theoretical and empirical
work about online co-design with children and design-based learning is
required.
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We invite researchers drawing upon design-based research approaches to
share their theoretical, methodological, or practical perspectives. We
welcome submissions that report on qualitative or quantitative studies,
systematic reviews or scoping reviews, as well as theoretical and
reflective pieces.
The indicative list of topics of interest for this special issue
includes, but is not limited to:
● Geographically distributed participants
● Ethical considerations and implications
● Special educational needs
● Inclusion, diversity, and heterogeneity
● Social-emotional learning
● Intergenerational engagement and communication
● Facilitation tools and techniques
● Supportive technologies and platforms
● Formal and informal educational contexts
● Design-based learning in K-12
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• ‘Smart Learning Ecosystems as engines of the twin transitions’
Guest editors: Mihai Dascalu, Oscar Mealha, Sirje Virkus
• ‘AI for Humans and Humans for AI: Towards Cultures of Participation in
the Digital Age’
Guest editors: Renate Andersen, Vita Santa Barletta, Anders Mørch,
Alessandro Pagano
• ‘Designing for People in Human-Robot Collaboration’
Guest editors: Stine S. Johansen, Alan Burden, Eike Schneiders,
Alexander N. Walzer
• ‘STEAM teaching and learning: advances beyond the state of the art’
Guest editors: Hector Cardona-Reyes, Carlos Alberto Lara-Álvarez, Miguel
Angel Ortiz Esparza, Klinge Orlando Villalba-Condori
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*** Last Call for Poster Submission ***
19th IEEE eScience Conference (eScience 2023)
October 9-13, 2023, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
https://www.escience-conference.org/2023/
(*** Submission Deadline: July 14, 2023, AoE ***)
eScience 2023 provides an interdisciplinary forum for researchers, developers, and users of
eScience applications and enabling IT technologies. Its objective is to promote and encourage
all aspects of eScience and its associated technologies, applications, algorithms, and tools,
with a strong focus on practical solutions and open challenges. The conference welcomes
conceptualization, implementation, and experience contributions enabling and driving
innovation in data- and compute-intensive research across all disciplines, from the physical
and biological sciences to the social sciences, arts, and humanities; encompassing artificial
intelligence and machine learning methods; and targeting a broad spectrum of architectures,
including HPC, Cloud, and IoT.
The overarching theme of the eScience 2023 conference is “open eScience”. This year, the
conference is promoting four additional key topics:
• Computational Science for sustainable development
• FAIR
• Research Infrastructures for eScience
• Continuum Computing: Convergence between Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things
(IoT)
The conference is soliciting contributions for Posters (2 pages) showcasing early-stage results
and innovations.
Submitted poster papers should use the IEEE 8.5×11 manuscript guidelines: double-column
text using single-spaced 10-point font on 8.5×11-inch pages. Templates are available from
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html .
Submissions should be made via the Easy Chair system using the submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=escience2023 .
All submissions will be single-blind peer reviewed. Accepted posters will be presented during
a poster reception. Accepted poster papers will be published in the conference proceedings. At
least one author of each accepted poster must register as an author at the full registration rate.
Each author registration can be applied to only one accepted submission.
AWARDS
eScience 2023 will host the following awards, which will be announced at the conference.
• Best Poster Award
• Best Student Poster Award
• Outstanding Early Career Contribution – this award is associated with poster submissions
and short presentations of attendees in their early career phase (i.e., postdoctoral researchers
and junior scientists).
KEY DATES
• Poster Submissions due: July 14, 2023 (AoE)
• Poster Acceptance Notification: July 24, 2023
• All Camera-ready Submissions due: August 14, 2023
• Author Registration Deadline: August 14, 2023
ORGANISATION
General Chair
• George Angelos Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Technical Program Co-Chairs
• Rafael Ferreira da Silva, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
• Rosa Filgueira, University of St Andrews, UK
Organisation Committee
https://www.escience-conference.org/2023/organizers
Steering Committee
https://www.escience-conference.org/about/#steering-committee
Email contact: Technical-Program(a)eScience-conference.org
Are you passionate about design practices, methods, and tools for CUI design?
Join us at CUI 2023 for our workshop: "Is CUI Design Ready Yet? A Workshop on Community Practices and Gaps in CUI Design & Resource Development"
As CUIs become more prevalent in both academic research and the commercial market, it becomes more essential to design usable and adoptable CUIs. While research has been growing on the methods for designing CUIs for commercial use, there has been little discussion on overall community practice of developing design resources to aid in practical CUI design. The aim of this workshop therefore is to bring the CUI community together to discuss the current practices for developing tools and resources for practical CUI design, the adoption (or non-adoption) of these tools and resources, and how these resources are utilized in the training and education of new CUI designers entering the field. This workshop will bring together all parts of the CUI community to have meaningful discussions on how CUI design resources are currently developed, and how we can improve these resources and tools to aid in their adoption in practical CUI design, and CUI academic & industry design training.
If you are interested in participating, we ask that you submit either a position paper by July 7th, 2023, or a statement of interest can be submitted at any time (there is no formal deadline for statements of interest). Please visit https://speech-interaction.org/cui2023_design_workshop/ for more information
// ORGANIZERS //
Christine Murad, University of Toronto
Cosmin Munteanu, University of Waterloo
Benjamin Cowan, University College Dublin
Leigh Clark, Bold Insight UK
Martin Porcheron, Bold Insight UK
Joel Fischer, University of Nottingham
Heloisa Candello, IBM Research
Raina Langevin, University of Washington
/// KEY DATES ///
Position Paper Deadline: July 7th, 2023 (11:59 PM AOE, email to Christine Murad) [Statements of Interest have no formal deadline]
Acceptance Notifications: On a Rolling Basis
Camera Ready for Position Papers: July 12th, 2023, (11:59 PM AOE)
Workshop date: July 19th, 2023 (9:00 AM - 12:30 PM)
We hope to see you there!
Best Regards,
Christine Murad
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PhD Candidate, Department of Computer Science
University of Toronto
http://cs.toronto.edu/~cmurad
Designing Conversational User Interfaces for Older Adults
A workshop to held at the ACM SIGCHI CUI 2023 conference (Conversational
User Interfaces)
Call for Submissions and for Participation
This multidisciplinary workshop aims to tackle the significant gaps in
theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, and exploration of new
paradigms within the research and design of Conversational User Interfaces
(CUIs) for Older Adults (OAs). We also aim to build research capacity by
bringing together researchers and practitioners across several disciplines
and industries who are actively working or having an interest toward
understanding older adults’ use of and need for CUIs.
We invite researchers from various fields to present their work on and
collectively engage in synthesizing and collating findings from different
disciplines, and to discuss barriers and approaches to designing CUIs that
are usable, adoptable, personally, and culturally relevant to OAs.
Given the nascent phase of this community, and our goal of encouraging a
grassroots approach to defining this space, we welcome position papers,
short research papers, or short expressions of interest relevant to the
broad space of designing CUIs for OAs.
There is no format for the expression of interest - those wishing to
participate in the workshop without a submitted paper should simply contact
the organizers via email indicating through a short paragraph their prior
experience and/or interest as relevant to the workshop, alongside their
professional website or scholar page.
For those interested in submitting a formal paper, we welcome short papers
describing e.g. a research study, a novel system, a new theoretical
contribution, or position papers that highlight new or ongoing challenges
in the field. Submitted papers will be lightly reviewed by the organizing
committee within 10 days of submission (there is no formal deadline).
Accepted papers will be posted on the workshop website. We recommend papers
to be no more than 4 pages long, following the CHI Extended Abstract
format). Submissions, expressions of interest, and any other queries
related to the workshop should be sent to: cui-oa2023(a)cs.toronto.edu
Submissions will be reviewed according to the fit with the workshop topic
and potential to contribute to the workshop goals. Alternate submission
arrangements may be possible (such as the showcasing of papers previously
accepted at other conferences).
Workshop URL: http://speech-interaction.org/CUI-OA2023
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Best Regards,
Workshop Organizing Team
We are looking for candidates for one three-year PhD scholarship that will
be carried out at the at the Human Interfaces in Information Systems (HIIS)
Laboratory at CNR-ISTI (http://hiis.isti.cnr.it/), Pisa, Italy.
The fellowship is associated with the PhD school at the Computer Science
department of the University of Pisa (https://dottorato.di.unipi.it/) in the
Adaptive Human-Computer Interaction area. The specific PhD topic will be
defined taking into account the background and the interests of the
candidate.
The HIIS Laboratory is a creative and multi-disciplinary interactive
technologies research laboratory, with deep and extensive research
collaborations, at the national and international levels, industrial
partners, and a supportive and inclusive working environment.
Pisa is a lively small town located in Tuscany, near the coast, with an
international airport, characterised by the presence of a rich research
ecosystem (three Universities and many research centres) very active in the
ICT area. We are therefore looking for deserving candidates. It is useful to
have some programming knowledge, interest and passion for the considered
topics, and to carry out research activities.
The application procedure will be soon available. The deadline will be at
the end of July. Applicants must have earned a master degree by the end of
October 2023.
For further information any interested potential candidate can contact
fabio.paterno at isti.cnr.it