[GSMP] CFP: 10th International Conference on Ambient Intelligence, Avila (Spain), 26th - 22th June, 2019

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Subject: [GSMP] CFP: 10th International Conference on Ambient Intelligence, Avila (Spain), 26th - 22th June, 2019
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10th International Conference on Ambient Intelligence
University of Salamanca 
Ávila (Spain) | 26th - 22th June, 2019
www.isami-conference.net 	info@isami-conference.net	


SCOPE
 
Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is a recent paradigm emerging from Artificial Intelligence (AI), where computers are used as proactive tools assisting people with their day-to-day activities, making everyone’s life more comfortable. 

Another main concern of AmI originates from the human computer interaction domain and focuses on offering ways to interact with systems in a more natural way by means user friendly interfaces. This field is evolving quickly as can be witnessed by the emerging natural language and gesture based types of interaction. 

The inclusion of computational power and communication technologies in everyday objects is growing and their embedding into our environments should be as invisible as possible. In order for AmI to be successful, human interaction with computing power and embedded systems in the surroundings should be smooth and happen without people actually noticing it. The only awareness people should have arises from AmI: more safety, comfort and wellbeing, emerging in a natural and inherent way. ISAmI is the International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence, aiming to bring together researchers from various disciplines that constitute the scientific field of Ambient Intelligence to present and discuss the latest results, new ideas, projects and lessons learned.Brand new ideas will be greatly appreciated as well as relevant revisions and actualizations of previously presented work, project summaries and PhD thesis.
 

TOPICS
 

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
 

    Applications
    Ambient Assisted Living
    Ubiquitous Computing
    Artificial Intelligence for AmI
    Distributed Computing
    Domotics (Home Automation)
    Pervasive Computing
    Context Aware Computing
    Agent & Multiagent Systems for AmI

	

    Mobile Computing
    Robotics
    Computational Creativity
    Sentient Computing
    e-Health
    Context Modelling
    e Learning
    Memory Assistant

 
IMPORTANT DATES

Submission date
11th February, 2019	

Notification date
11th March, 2019	

Camera-ready deadline
29th March, 2019	

Conference dates
26th-28th June, 2019
 

SPECIAL ISSUES
 

Authors of selected papers from ISAMI 2019 will be invited to submit an extended and improved version to special issues in diffetent journals.

	 

COMMITTEE
 
GENERAL CHAIRS

Jaime Lloret
Technical University of Valencia
Spain
	
Paulo Novais
Universidade do Minho
Portugal


ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Davide Carneiro
Intelligent Systems Lab - Universidade do Minho
Portugal
	
Sigeru Omatu 
Hiroshima University
Japan
	
Pablo Chamoso
University of Salamanca
Spain
 

INVITED SPEAKERS
 
V.S. Subrahmanian
Dartmouth College 
(USA)
	
Toshiharu Sugawara
Waseda University 
(Japan)
	
Marco Dorigo
Free University of Brussels 
(Belgium)
 

WORKSHOPS
 
    AIfeH
    Ambient Intelligence for e-Healthcare
    isami-conference.net/workshops/aifeh

    Ni-AFCiA
    Non-intrusive acquisition and fusion of context information in Ambient Intelligence
    isami-conference.net/workshops/ni-afcia

 

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
 
The aim of the Doctoral Consortium is to provide a frame where students can present their on going research work and meet other students and researchers, and obtain feedback on future research directions.

The Doctoral Consortium is intended for students who have a specific research proposal and some preliminary results, but who are still far from completing their dissertation.

All proposals submitted to the Doctoral Consortium will undergo a thorough reviewing process with the aim to provide detailed and constructive feedback. The accepted submissions will be presented at the Doctoral Consortium and published in the conference proceedings.
 
 

AWARDS

Sensor MDPI best paper Award with 500 CHF

More information: www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors
 

ACCOMMODATION GRANTS

The conference in collaboration with BISITE Research Group (bisite.usal.es) offers 40 grants/awards to doctoral and young doctors both to the event itself (including Workshops and Special Sessions) and to the parallel Co-located events. 

More information: www.isami-conference.net/open-calls/call-for-grants-awards
 

SUBMISSIONS
 
Review process

ISAmI welcomes the submission of application papers with preference to the topics listed in the call for papers. All submitted papers will undergo a thorough review process; each paper will be refereed by at least three experts in the field based on relevance, originality, significance, quality and clarity.

The papers must consist of original, relevant and previously unpublished sound research results related to any of the topics of the conference

Submitting papers

ISAmI papers must be formatted according to the Springer AISC Template, with a maximum length of 8 pages in length (4 pages in Doctoral Consortium), including figures and references. All proposed papers must be submitted in electronic form (PDF format) using the Paper Submission Page.

Publication

Accepted papers will be included in ISAmI Proceedings. At least one of the authors will be required to register and attend the symposium to present the paper in order to include the paper in the conference proceedings.

All accepted papers will be published by AISC series of Springer Verlag.
 
www.isami-conference.net 	info@isami-conference.net